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2019 OVC Football Media Guide.Indd TOTAL OFFENSE (SEASON) OVC RECORD BOOK - INDIVIDUALS YEAR PLAYER YARDS Note: Prior to 2002, the NCAA only recognized regular-season games for records-keeping 2013 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 5,112 purposes. Beginning in 2002, all postseason games are now included in league and NCAA 2015 Eli Jenkins (Jacksonville State) 3,949 records. FCS/I-AA playoff games prior to 2002 still are not factored into league or NCAA records. 2015 KD Humphries (Murray State) 3,831 2012 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 3,823 TOTAL OFFENSE 2012 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 3,802 MOST ATTEMPTS 2018 Zerrick Cooper (Jacksonville State) 3,787 GAME: 86 - Bennie Coney, Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State (11/14/15) 2014 KD Humphries (Murray State) 3,678 SEASON: 638 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2013) 2004 Ray Nelson (Samford) 3,606 CAREER: 1,928 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2010-13) 2011 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 3,487 1999 Justin Fuente (Murray State) 3,407 MOST YARDS TOTAL OFFENSE (CAREER) GAME: 610 - Casey Brockman, Murray State vs. Tennessee State (2011) YEARS PLAYER YARDS SEASON: 5,112 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2013) 2010-13 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 13,089 CAREER: 13,089 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2010-13) 2013-16 Eli Jenkins (Jacksonville State) 11,448 2012-16 K.D. Humphries (Murray State) 10,742 ALL-PURPOSE 2009-12 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 10,502 GAME: 438 - Marquis Terry, Southeast Missouri vs. Southern Illinois (9/15/18) 1986-89 Michael Proctor (Murray State) 9,886 2011-14 Michael German (Tennessee State) 8,752 SEASON: 2,609 - Henry Harris, Southeast Missouri (2010) 1987-90 Chris Swartz (Morehead State) 8,648 2009-12 Derek Carr (UT Martin) 8,484 2009-12 T.J. Pryor (Eastern Kentucky) 8,341 RUSHING 1999-02 Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) 8,059 MOST ATTEMPTS ALL-PURPOSE (SEASON) GAME: 52 - James Black, Akron vs. Austin Peay (1983) YEARS PLAYER YDS SEASON: 351 - James Black, Akron (1983) 2010 Henry Harris (Southeast Missouri) 2,609 CAREER: 1,046 - Don Chapman, UT Martin (2004-07) 2009 Terrence Holt (Austin Peay) 2,373 1995 Derrick Cullors (Murray State) 2,369 MOST YARDS 2002 Andre Raymond (Eastern Illinois) 2,268 GAME: 311 - Marquis Terry, Southeast Missouri vs. Southern Illinois (9/15/18) 2013 Shepard Little (Eastern Illinois) 2,192 SEASON: 1,788 - Troymaine Pope, Jacksonville State (2015) 2002 Jay Bailey (Austin Peay) 2,153 CAREER: 5,149 - Markus Thomas, Eastern Kentucky (1989-92) 2001 Curtis Cooper (Southeast Missouri) 2,127 2012 Walter Powell (Murray State) 2,123 2010 Terrence Holt (Austin Peay) 2,049 MOST YARDS PER CARRY 2005 Clay Green (Jacksonville State) 2,048 GAME (min. 5 att.): 24.6 - Malik Harrison, Eastern Illinois vs. Tenn. Tech (10/24/15) SEASON (min. 50 att.): 9.1 - Ray Purvis, Middle Tennessee (1959) RUSHING (SEASON) CAREER (min. 400 att.): 6.57 - Markus Thomas, Eastern Kentucky (1989-92) YEAR PLAYER ATT YDS YDS/GM 2015 Troymaine Pope (JSU) 218 1,788 119.2 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 1986 Mike Clark (AKR) 245 1,786 162.4 GAME: 5 - Dy’Shawn Mobley, Eastern Kentucky vs. Murray State (2014) 1995 Derrick Cullors (MUR) 269 1,765 160.5 5 - DaMarcus James, Jacksonville State vs. Austin Peay (2013) 2004 Charles Anthony (TSU) 306 1,739 158.1 2010 Henry Harris (SEMO) 305 1,735 144.6 5 - Derek White, Tennessee Tech vs. Concordia (Ala.) (2007) 2003 Charles Anthony (TSU) 322 1,708 142.3 5 - Daniel Williams, Austin Peay vs. UT Martin (1996) 1989 Markus Thomas (EKU) 232 1,620 147.3 5 - Paris Wicks, Youngstown State vs. Northern Iowa (1981) 2011 Matt Denham (EKU) 254 1,570 130.8 SEASON: 29 - DaMarcus James, Jacksonville State (2013) 1983 James Black (AKR) 351 1,568 142.5 CAREER: 58 - Elroy Harris, Eastern Kentucky (1985-88) 2013 Shephard Little (EIU) 216 1,548 110.6 LONGEST RUN: 99 yds. - Bobby Washington, Eastern Ky. vs. Murray St. (2007) RUSHING (CAREER) 99 yds. - Leon Washington, SE Missouri vs. Tennessee State (2013) YEARS PLAYER ATT YDS TD’s 1989-92 Markus Thomas (EKU) 784 5,149 51 2001-04 Charles Anthony (TSU) 910 5,057 55 CONSECUTIVE 1,000-YARD SEASONS: 4 - Don Chapman, UT Martin (2004-07) 2004-07 Don Chapman (UTM) 1046 5,017 49 1966-69 Larry Schreiber (TTU) 877 4,421 32 2005-08 Javarris Williams (TSU) 849 4,329 42 1984-86 Mike Clark (AKR) 804 4,257 24 2003-06 Vincent Webb (EIU) 869 4,233 43 2001-04 C.J. Hudson (EKU) 846 4,149 42 1968-71 Jimmie Brooks (EKU) 920 3,842 32 1985-88 Elroy Harris (EKU) 648 3,829 58 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (SEASON) YEAR PLAYER TD 2013 Da’Marcus James (JSU) 29 1988 Elroy Harris (EKU) 21 2014 Dy’Shawn Mobley (EKU) 20 2015 Troymaine Pope (JSU) 19 2004 Oscar Bonds, JSU 19 2002 J.R. Taylor (EIU) 18 2001 J.R. Taylor (EIU) 18 2010 Henry Harris (SEMO) 18 1992 Markus Thomas (EKU) 17 1987 Elroy Harris (EKU) 17 1995 Derrick Cullors, MUR 17 RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS (CAREER) YEAR PLAYER TD 1985-88 Elroy Harris (EKU) 58 1989-92 Markus Thomas (EKU) 52 1999-02 J.R. Taylor (EIU) 51 2011-14 Da’Marcus James (JSU) 49 2004-07 Don Chapman, UTM 49 1988-91 Joe Campbell (MTSU) 44 2013-16 Eli Jenkins (JSU) 43 2003-06 Vincent Webb (EIU) 43 2001-04 C.J. Hudson (EKU) 42 2005-08 Jarvis Williams (TSU) 42 Eastern Kentucky running back Markus Thomas fi nished his career (1989-92) as the OVC’s all-time leading rusher (5,149 yards) and scorer (322 points). 2019 Ohio Valley Conference Football Media Guide • 93 PASSING PASSING YARDS (SEASON) MOST ATTEMPTS YEAR PLAYER ATT COMP YDS GAME: 71 - Josh Greco, Eastern Kentucky vs. Eastern Illinois (2005) 2013 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 568 375 5,050 SEASON: 568 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2013) 2012 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 540 331 3,823 CAREER: 1,668 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2010-13) 2015 KD Humphries (Murray State) 532 330 3,778 2012 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 517 359 3,729 MOST COMPLETIONS 1999 Justin Fuente (Murray State) 400 240 3,497 GAME: 49 - KD Humphries, Murray State vs. Austin Peay (2016) 2014 KD Humphries (Murray State) 473 319 3,483 2011 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 316 477 3,276 SEASON: 375 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2013) 2012 Derek Carr (UT Martin) 415 264 3,276 CAREER: 1,047 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2010-13) 2002 Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) 407 258 3,165 2002 Jack Tomco (Southeast Missouri) 372 242 3,132 MOST YARDS GAME: 600 - Casey Brockman, Murray State vs. Tennessee State (2011) PASSING YARDS (CAREER) SEASON: 5,050 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2013) YEARS PLAYER ATT COMP YDS CAREER: 13,156 - Jimmy Garoppolo, Eastern Illinois (2010-13) 2010-13 Jimmy Garoppolo (EIU) 1,668 1,047 13,156 2012-16 KD Humphries (MUR) 1,458 895 10,458 HIGHEST COMPLETION PERCENTAGE 2009-12 Casey Brockman (MUR) 1,405 938 9,990 1987-90 Chris Swartz (MOR) 1,407 774 9,028 GAME: 100% (16-of-16) - Tony Romo, Eastern Illinois vs. Indiana St. (2001) 1986-89 Michael Proctor (MUR) 1,148 578 8,682 SEASON: 69.4% (359-of-517) - Casey Brockman, Murray State (2012) 2011-14 Micheal German (TSU) 1,145 655 8,669 CAREER: 67.1% (331-of-493) - Mike Simpson, Eastern Illinois (1996-97) 2009-12 Derek Carr (UTM) 1,110 665 8,428 1999-02 Tony Romo (EIU) 941 584 8,212 MOST TOUCHDOWNS 2013-16 Eli Jenkins (JSU) 1,031 583 7,652 GAME: 8 - 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Casey Brockman, Murray State vs. Tennessee State (2011) (NCAA Record) PASS COMPLETIONS (CAREER) CONSECUTIVE PASSES WITHOUT AN INTERCEPTION YEARS PLAYER COMP 230 - Johnathan Brantley, Eastern Illinois (2018) 2010-13 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 1,047 2012-16 KD Humphries (Murray State) 940 2009-12 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 938 1987-90 Chris Swartz (Morehead State) 774 2009-12 Derek Carr (UT Martin) 665 2011-14 Michael German (Tennessee State) 655 2000-03 Stewart Childress (Murray State) 649 2006-09 Lee Sweeney (Tennessee Tech) 625 1999-02 Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) 584 2002-05 Brady Wahlberg (UT Martin) 584 PASS ATTEMPTS (CAREER) YEARS PLAYER COMP 2010-13 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 1,668 2012-16 KD Humphries (Murray State) 1,458 1987-90 Chris Swartz (Morehead State) 1,407 2009-12 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 1,405 1986-89 Michael Proctor (Murray State) 1,148 2011-14 Michael German (Tennessee State) 1,147 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (CAREER) YEARS PLAYER TD’S 2010-13 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 118 1999-02 Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) 85 2012-16 KD Humphries (Murray State) 73 2009-12 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 71 2009-12 Derek Carr (UT Martin) 69 2011-14 Michael German (Tennessee State) 65 1997-99 Leon Murray (Murray State) 56 1987-90 Chris Swartz (Morehead State) 55 2012-15 Jarod Neal (UT Martin) 53 1986-89 Michael Porter (Murray State) 52 PASSING TOUCHDOWNS (SEASON) YEAR PLAYER TD’S 2013 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 53 2002 Tony Romo (Eastern Illinois) 34 2018 Zerrick Cooper (Jacksonville State) 32 2012 Jimmy Garoppolo (Eastern Illinois) 31 2012 Derek Carr (UT Martin) 31 2015 Jarod Neal (UT Martin) 30 2002 Jack Tomco (Southeast Missouri) 29 2012 Casey Brockman (Murray State) 28 2018 Daniel Santacaterina (Southeast Missouri) 28 Jimmy Garoppolo shattered nearly every OVC quarterback record when he 2014 KD Humphries (Murray State) 27 completed his career in 2013.
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