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Individual Records IND I V I DUAL RECO R DS IND I V I DUAL RECO R DS 7,530, Michael Payton (MAR), 1989-92 MOST GAMES 300 OR MORE TOTAL YARDS Total Offense 7,247, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999-00 Season 7,129, Steve Brown (ASU), 1977-80 8, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007 MOST PLAYS 7,097, Kenyon Earl (UTC), 1991-94 7, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 Half 6,832, Lonnie Galloway (WCU), 1990-93 7, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 59, Michael Payton (MAR) vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 31, 1992 6,678, Greg Hill (GSU), 1996-99 6, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999 40, Scott Riddle vs. South Florida, Sept. 1, 2007 6, Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 37, Jeff Gilbert (WCU) vs. Chattanooga, Sept. 15, 1984 MOST TOUCHDOWNS RESPONSIBLE FOR 6, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 37, Josh Brooks (WCU) vs. Liberty, Sept. 13, 1997 (touchdowns scored and passed for) 5, David Rivers (WCU), 2000 37, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 29, 2007 Game 3, Steve Brown (ASU), 1979 36, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Liberty, Sept. 22, 2007 9, Allen McCune (WVU) vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 2, 1965 3, Todd Wells (ETSU), 2000 36, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Georgia Southern, Oct. 13, 2007 7, Chris Sanders (UTC) vs. Mississippi Valley State, Sept. 16, 2000 3, Ingle Martin (FUR), 2004 36, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 27, 2007 7, Armanti Edwards (ASU) vs. Richmond, Dec. 7, 2007 3, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006 36, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Furman, Nov. 3, 2007 6, Tim Russell (CIT) vs. Furman, Nov. 17, 1979 6, Kenyon Earl (UTC) vs. Gardner-Webb, Sept. 18, 1993 Career Game 6, Cos DeMatteo (UTC) vs. Mississippi Valley State, Sept. 16, 2000 16, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present 74, Michael Payton (MAR) vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 31, 1992 6, Justin Barnes (UTC) vs. Kentucky State, Nov. 24, 2001 12, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999-00 73, Tony Petersen (MAR) vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 14, 1987 6, Richie Williams (ASU) vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 30, 2004 10, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007-present 72, Cleve Hightower (FUR) vs. Wofford, Nov. 27, 1969 6, Cedric Stevens (UTC) vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 30, 2004 7, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 71, Chris Sanders (UTC) vs. Furman, Nov. 20, 1999 6, Jerome Felton (FUR) vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 23, 2006 6, Steve Brown (ASU), 1977-80 67, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Georgia Southern, Oct. 13, 2007 6, Jayson Foster (GSU) vs. Coastal Carolina, Sept. 15, 2007 5, Todd Wells (ETSU), 1997-00 66, Richie Williams (ASU) vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 13, 2004 6, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Liberty, Sept. 22, 2007 5, Ingle Martin (FUR), 2004-05 66, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. South Florida, Sept. 1, 2007 6, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Furman, Nov. 3, 2007 65, Brian Gaither (WCU) vs. Georgia Southern, Oct. 11, 2003 6, Armanti Edwards (ASU) vs. The Citadel, Oct. 4, 2008 HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN PER PLAY 64, Steve Bradley (DAV) vs. Bucknell, Sept. 21, 1985 6, Armanti Edwards (ASU) vs. Wofford, Oct. 31, 2008 Game (minimum 20 plays) 64, Dave Brown (VMI) vs. Marshall, Sept. 24, 1988 17.0 (29-493), Michael Payton (MAR) vs. VMI, Nov. 16, 1991 64, Bake Baker (ASU) vs. Liberty, Sept. 5, 1998 Season 15.1 (24-362), Greg Hill (GSU) vs. Furman, Nov. 7, 1998 64, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Appalachian State, Sept. 29, 2007 41, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 64, Antonio Henton (GSU) vs. Samford, Nov. 8, 2008 40, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007 Season (minimum 1,500 yards) 38, Chaz Williams (GSU), 2004 9.1 (258-2,346), Greg Hill (GSU), 1999 Season 38, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 8.9 (266-2,379), Michael Payton (MAR), 1991 622, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007 36, Chaz Williams (GSU), 2002 8.6 (257-2,222), Bobby Lamb (FUR), 1985 524, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999 32, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 8.1 (384-3,082), Ingle Martin (FUR), 2004 520, Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 30, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006 8.0 (260-2,084), Ben Widmyer (WOF), 2008 519, Tony Petersen (MAR), 1987 30, Kevin Richardson (ASU), 2006 7.9 (313-2,468), Lonnie Galloway (WCU), 1992 504, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2008 30, Jayson Foster (GSU), 2007 7.7 (459-3,536), Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 502, Richie Williams (ASU), 2005 29, Todd Donnan (MAR), 1994 7.7 (197-1,510), David Charpia (FUR), 1983 499, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 7.7 (499-3,843), Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 487, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 Career 7.6 (380-2,896), Michael Payton (MAR), 1992 470, Greg Ryan (ETSU), 1995 109, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present 469, Brian Gaither (WCU), 2003 85, Chaz Williams (GSU), 2001-04 Career (minimum 3,000 yards) 81, Richie Williams (ASU), 2002-05 7.8 (809-6,277, Ingle Martin (FUR), 2004-05 Career 77, Jayson Foster (GSU), 2004-07 7.59 (1,420-10,783), Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present 1,420, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present 71, Greg Hill (GSU), 1996-99 7.33 (911-6,678), Greg Hill (GSU), 1996-99 1,411, Richie Williams (ASU), 2002-05 68, Michael Payton (MAR), 1989-92 7.33 (661-4,845), Bobby Lamb (FUR), 1982-85 1,348, Greg Ryan (ETSU), 1993-96 66, Adrian Peterson (GSU), 1998-02 7.1 (992-6,832), Lonnie Galloway (WCU), 1990-93 1,335, D.J. Campbell (ASU), 1989-92 65, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007-present 7.0, Michael Payton (MAR), 1989-92 1,331, Kenyon Earl (UTC), 1991-94 63, Jerome Felton (FUR), 2004-07 6.9 (1,044-7,247), Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999-00 1,186, Joey Gibson (VMI), 1999-02 57, Todd Wells (ETSU), 1997-00 6.6, Richie Williams (ASU), 2002-05 1,178, Carl Fodor (MAR), 1982-85 57, Steve Woods (UTC), 1977-81 6.4 (1,021-6,555), Travis Wilson (WOF), 1998-01 1,160, Steve Brown (ASU), 1977-80 1,139, Jack Douglas (CIT), 1989-92 MOST GAMES 250 OR MORE TOTAL YARDS RUSHING AND PASSING FOR 3,000 YARDS 1,126, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007-present Season Career 10, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present (3,682 rush, 7,101 pass) MOST TOTAL YARDS 10, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007 Greg Hill (GSU), 1996-99 (3,309 rush, 3,369 pass) Game 9, Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 570, Cedric Stevens (UTC) vs. Appalachian State, Oct. 30, 2004 9, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 RUSHING AND PASSING FOR 1,000 YARDS 526, Chris Sanders (UTC) vs. Furman, Nov. 20, 1999 7, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999 Season 517, Richie Williams (ASU) vs. Chattanooga, Oct. 30, 2004 7, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 3,536, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 (1,588 rush, 1,948 pass) 516, Scott Riddle (Elon) vs. Furman, Nov. 3, 2007 7, Armanti Edwards ASU), 2006 3,404, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006 (1,153 rush, 2,251 pass) 503, Chris Sanders (UTC) vs. Western Carolina, Oct. 21, 2000 5, Steve Brown (ASU), 1980 2,444, Chaz Williams (GSU), 2002 (1,422 rush, 1,022 pass) 495, David Rivers (WCU) vs. Wofford, Oct. 14, 2000 5, Bake Baker (ASU), 1997 3,047, Jayson Foster (GSU), 2007 (1,844 rush, 1,203 pass) 495, Armanti Edwards (ASU) vs. Richmond, Dec. 7, 2007 5, Brian Gaither (WCU), 2003 2,346, Greg Hill (GSU), 1999 (1,084 rush, 1,262 pass) 493, Michael Payton (MAR) vs. VMI, Nov. 16, 1991 5, Ingle Martin (FUR), 2005 2,254, Greg Hill (GSU), 1998 (1,061 rush, 1,193 pass) 486, Buster O’Brien (UR) vs. Ohio, Dec. 27, 1968 486, Duran Lawson (CIT) vs. Furman, Oct. 13, 2007 Career Rushing 26, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present Season 16, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999-00 MOST RUSHES 3,843, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 14, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007-present Game 3,756, Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 11, Steve Brown (ASU), 1977-80 52, Tom Sowers (VMI) vs. Davidson, Nov. 9, 1968 3,745, Richie Williams (ASU), 2005 9, Ingle Martin (FUR), 2004-05 49, Brad Hoover (WCU) vs. Appalachian State, Nov. 21, 1998 3,738, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007 7, Bake Baker (ASU), 1994-97 47, Andrew Johnson (CIT) vs. William & Mary, Oct. 5, 1974 3,649, Tony Petersen (MAR), 1987 6, Brian Gaither (WCU), 2001-03 47, Ron Darby (MAR) vs. Western Carolina, Nov. 12, 1988 3,536, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 44, Floyd Allen (VMI) vs. Western Carolina, Sept. 12, 1981 3,491, Chris Sanders (UTC), 1999 MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES 250 OR MORE TOTAL YARDS 43, John Settle (ASU) vs. Marshall, Nov. 8, 1986 3,404, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006 Season 42, Damon Scott (ASU) vs. Chattanooga, Nov. 2, 1996 3,393, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 10, Scott Riddle (Elon), 2007 41, Butch Colson (ECU) vs. Southern Mississippi, Nov. 22, 1969 3,193, Ingle Martin (FUR), 2005 7, Chris Sanders (UTC), 2000 41, Louis Ivory (FUR) vs. ETSU, Oct. 21, 2000 5, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2008 40, Chris Parker (MAR) vs. Hofstra, Nov. 18, 1995 Career 4, Richie Williams (ASU), 2004 10,783, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006-present 4, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006 Season 9,370, Richie Williams (ASU), 2002-05 4, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 340, Carlester Crumpler (ECU), 1972 8,711, Todd Wells (ETSU), 1997-00 3, Bake Baker (ASU), 1997 331, Brad Hoover (WCU), 1998 7,703, Greg Ryan (ETSU), 1993-96 317, John Settle (ASU), 1986 40 2009 Southern Conference Football IND I V I DUAL RECO R DS IND I V I DUAL RECO R DS 302, Kevin Richardson (ASU), 2006 Season 115.3, Jermaine Austin (GSU), 2002-05 291, Floyd Allen (VMI), 1979 2,079, Louis Ivory (FUR), 2000 112.9, Eldra Buckley (UTC), 2005-06 291, Floyd Allen (VMI), 1980 1,932, Adrian Peterson (GSU), 1998 104.2, Stump Mitchell (CIT), 1977-80 291, Stump Mitchell (CIT), 1980 1,844, Jayson Foster (GSU), 2007 103.6, Chris Parker (MAR), 1991-95 290, Chaz Williams (GSU), 2002 1,807, Adrian Peterson (GSU), 1999 102.5, John Settle (ASU), 1983-86 286, Thomas Haskins (VMI), 1996 1,698, Thomas Haskins (VMI), 1996 98.8, Carl Tremble (FUR), 1989-92 286, Damon Scott (ASU), 1996 1,676, Kevin Richardson (ASU), 2006 286, Louis Ivory (FUR), 2000 1,663, Brad Hoover (WCU), 1998 MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A FRESHMAN 1,661, John Settle (ASU), 1986 Season Career 1,647, Stump Mitchell (CIT), 1980 1,932, Adrian Peterson (GSU), 1998 (NCAA Record) 996, Adrian Peterson (GSU), 1998-01 1,588, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2007 1,416, Jermaine Austin (GSU), 2002 898, Thomas Haskins (VMI), 1993-96 1,153, Armanti Edwards (ASU), 2006 897, Kevin Richardson (ASU), 2004-07 Career 891, John Settle (ASU), 1983-86 6,559, Adrian Peterson (GSU), 1998-01 MOST RUSHING YARDS BY A QUARTERBACK 857, Jermaine Austin (GSU), 2002-05 5,411, 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