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2012 DI Football Records Book Individual and Team Collegiate Records Individual Collegiate Records ................. 2 Team Collegiate Records .......................... 19 2 2012 NCAA FOOTBALL RECORDS - INDIVIDUAL COLLEGIATE RECORDS Individual Collegiate Records Individual collegiate records are determined by comparing the best records Player, Team (Division) Year G Carries Yards TD Yd./G in all four divisions (Football Bowl Subdivision, Football Championship Sub- Tony Sutton, Wooster (III) ................................ 2003 9 271 1,955 30 217.2 division, II and III) and reclassifying treams (Recl) in comparable categories. Marcus Allen, Southern California (FBS) ... 1981 11 403 2,342 22 212.9 Before 2002, postseason games were not included in NCAA fi nal football Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) .............. 2006 13 344 2,756 34 212.0 statistics or records. Beginning with the 2002 season, all postseason games Ian Smart, LIU Post (II) ....................................... 2001 12 308 2,536 33 211.3 were included in NCAA fi nal football statistics and records. Lists also include R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) .............................. 1999 10 344 2,098 25 209.8 Ed Marinaro, Cornell (FBS)............................... 1971 9 356 1,881 24 209.0 career records of players who played in one or more divisions. No non-NCAA Jerry Seymour, Glenville St. (II) ...................... 2008 11 295 2,282 19 207.5 statistics are included. Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II)............................... 1998 11 293 2,265 29 205.9 ^Active player. ‡Touchdowns-responsible-for are player’s TDs scored and Charles Roberts, Sacramento St. (FCS) ...... 1998 11 386 2,260 19 205.5 passed for. Jamie Lee, MacMurray (III) ............................... 1997 8 207 1,639 11 204.9 Irv Sigler, Bloomsburg (II) ................................ 1997 10 299 2,038 20 203.8 Ricky Gales, Simpson (III) ................................. 1989 10 297 2,035 26 203.5 Rushing Tony Vinson, Towson (FCS) ............................. 1993 10 293 2,016 23 201.6 CAREER YARDS SINGLE-GAME YARDS Player, Team (Division[s]) Years Carries Yards Avg. Nate Kmic, Mount Union (III) ................................. 2005-08 1,189 8,074 6.79 Yds. Div. Player, Team (Opponent) Date Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) ...................... 2004-07 1,156 7,962 6.89 441 III Dante Brown, Marietta (Baldwin Wallace) ..............................Oct. 5, 1996 Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater (III) ................. 2008-11 1,326 7,795 5.89 437 FCS Maurice Hicks, N.C. A&T (Morgan St.) .......................................Oct. 6, 2001 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) ................................... 1997-2000 1,188 7,353 6.19 436 III A.J. Pittorino, Hartwick (Waynesburg) .....................................Nov. 2, 1996 Xavier Omon, Northwest Mo. St. (II) ................... 2004-07 1,271 7,073 5.56 429 III Garet Lynch, Brockport (Hartwick)..........................................Nov. 22, 2008 Germaine Race, Pittsburg St. (II) ........................... 2003-06 941 6,985 7.42 418 II Jarom Freeman, Southern Conn. St. (Bryant) .......................Nov. 2, 2007 Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II)....................................... 1995-98 1,007 6,958 6.91 417 III Carey Bender, Coe (Grinnell) .........................................................Oct. 9, 1993 Josh Ranek, South Dakota St. (II) ....................... 1997-2001 1,131 6,794 6.01 413 III Dante Brown, Marietta (Heidelberg) ........................................Nov. 9, 1996 Joique Bell, Wayne St. (MI) (II) ................................ 2006-09 1,181 6,728 5.70 410 II Andrew Terry, Ferris St. (Findlay) .................................................Oct. 2, 2004 Ian Smart, LIU Post (II) ............................................ 1999-2002 877 6,647 7.58 409 FCS Charles Roberts, Sacramento St. (Idaho St.) ..........................Nov. 6, 1999 Justin Beaver, Wis.-Whitewater (III) ...................... 2004-07 1,188 6,584 5.54 406 FBS LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU (UTEP) ...........................................Nov. 20, 1999 Adrian Peterson, Ga. Southern (FCS) ............... 1998-2001 996 6,559 6.59 405 II Alvon Brown, Kentucky St. (Ky. Wesleyan) .........................Sept. 16, 2000 Charles Roberts, Sacramento St. (FCS) ........... 1997-2000 1,124 6,553 5.83 403 II Rob Davidson, Fairmont St. (Concord) ..................................Nov. 14, 1998 Kavin Gailliard, American Int’l (II) ......................... 1996-99 950 6,523 6.87 396 FBS Tony Sands, Kansas (Missouri) ..................................................Nov. 23, 1991 Jerry Seymour, Central Mich. (FBS); 393 FCS Ryan Fuqua, Portland St. (Eastern Wash.) ............................Nov. 10, 2001 Glenville St. (II) .............................................. 2003-04; 07-08 1,057 6,397 6.05 391 III Andrew Mocadlo, Wis.-La Crosse (Wis.-Stout) ..................... Nov. 1, 2003 Ron Dayne, Wisconsin (FBS) ................................... 1996-99 1,115 6,397 5.74 390 III Paul Smith, Gettysburg (Muhlenberg) ...................................Oct. 23, 1999 Damian Beane, Shepherd (II) ................................. 1996-99 1,065 6,346 5.96 386 III Levell Coppage, Wis.-Whitewater (Wis.-Eau Claire) ..........Oct. 10, 2009 Johnny Bailey, Tex. A&M-Kingsville (II) ............... 1986-89 885 6,320 7.14 386 FBS Marshall Faulk, San Diego St. (Pacific) ................................. Sept. 14, 1991 Richard Huntley, Winston-Salem (II) ................... 1992-95 932 6,286 6.74 385 III Anthony Ambers, Greenville (Eureka) .....................................Nov. 6, 2010 Ricky Williams, Texas (FBS) ...................................... 1995-98 1,011 6,279 6.21 385 III Jason Meyers, St. John Fisher [Rochester (NY)] ...............Sept. 13, 2003 Jerry Azumah, New Hampshire (FCS) ................ 1995-98 1,044 6,193 5.93 384 II R.J. Rollins, Minn.-Crookston (Minn. St. Moorhead) .......... Nov. 6, 2004 Jarrett Anderson, Truman (II) ................................. 1993-96 979 6,166 6.30 382 III Shane Davis, Loras (Dubuque) ....................................................Nov. 8, 1997 Carey Bender, Coe (III) ............................................... 1991-94 926 6,125 6.61 382 III Pete Baranek, Carthage [North Central (IL)]...........................Oct. 5, 1985 Steve Tardif, Maine Maritime (III) .......................... 1996-99 1,190 6,093 5.12 382 II Kelly Ellis, UNI (Western Ill.) .........................................................Oct. 13, 1979 Tony Dorsett, Pittsburgh (FBS) .............................. 1973-76 1,074 6,082 5.66 380 II Garrion Corbin, Tiffin (Quincy) ..................................................Nov. 16, 2002 CAREER YARDS PER GAME SEASON YARDS (Minimum 2,500 Yards; Player must have concluded his career) Player, Team (Division) Year G Carries Yards Avg. Player, Team (Division) Years G Carries Yards TD Yd./G Nate Kmic, Mount Union (III) ............................... 2008 15 377 2,790 7.40 Arnold Mickens, Butler (FCS) ....................... 1994-95 20 763 3,813 29 190.7 Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) .................... 2006 13 344 2,756 8.01 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) ....................... 1997-2000 40 1,188 7,353 91 183.8 Kavin Gailliard, American Int’l (II) ....................... 1999 12 320 2,653 8.29 Anthony Gray, Western N.M. (II) .................. 1997-98 19 503 3,484 19 183.4 Barry Sanders, Oklahoma St. (FBS) .................... 1988 11 344 2,628 7.64 Danny Woodhead, Chadron St. (II) ............ 2004-07 44 1,156 7,962 101 181.0 Kevin Smith, UCF (FBS) ........................................... 2007 14 450 2,567 5.70 Ed Marinaro, Cornell (FBS)............................. 1969-71 27 918 4,715 50 174.6 Ian Smart, LIU Post (II) ............................................. 2001 12 308 2,536 8.23 Antoine Bagwell, California (PA) (II) ........... 2004-05 20 432 3,353 41 167.7 Justin Beaver, Wis.-Whitewater (III) .................... 2007 15 444 2,455 5.53 Damian Beane, Shepherd (II) ....................... 1996-99 38 1,065 6,346 58 167.0 Justin Beaver, Wis.-Whitewater (III) .................... 2005 14 428 2,420 5.65 Rob Marchitello, Maine Maritime (III) ....... 1993-95 26 879 4,300 59 165.4 Dante Brown, Marietta (III) .................................... 1996 10 314 2,385 7.60 O.J. Simpson, Southern California (FBS) .. 1967-68 19 621 3,214 33 164.4 Nate Kmic, Mount Union (III) ............................... 2006 15 336 2,365 7.04 Kelvin Gladney, Millsaps (III) ......................... 1993-94 19 510 3,085 36 162.4 Marcus Allen, Southern California (FBS) ......... 1981 11 403 2,342 5.81 Johnny Bailey, Tex. A&M-Kingsville (II) ..... 1986-89 39 885 6,320 66 162.1 Xavier Omon, Northwest Mo. St. (II) ................. 2007 14 370 2,337 6.32 Brett Trichilo, Wilkes (III) .................................. 2001-04 36 981 5,837 63 162.1 Jamaal Branch, Colgate (FCS) .............................. 2003 16 450 2,326 5.17 Tyrone Morgan, Northern St. (II) ........... 1998-2000 30 830 4,816 56 160.5 Dan Pugh, Mount Union (III) ................................ 2002 14 384 2,300 5.99 Herschel Walker, Georgia (FBS) ................... 1980-82 33 994 5,259 49 159.4 R.J. Bowers, Grove City (III) .................................... 1998 10 329 2,283 6.94 Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II)............................. 1995-98 44 1,007 6,958 81 158.1 Jerry Seymour, Glenville St. (II) ............................ 2008 11 295 2,282 7.74 Carey Bender, Coe (III) ..................................... 1991-94 39 926 6,125 71 157.1 Brian Shay, Emporia St. (II)....................................
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