Saturday, November 19, 2016

#20 Boise State Runs Over UNLV 42-25

BOISE, ID--Junior Jeremy McNichols ran for 206 yards and a career-high four touchdowns to help #20 Boise State beat back UNLV 42-25 last night in Albertsons Stadium.  McNichols tied school records for the most career 150-yard rushing games and the most 200-yard games (see charts at conclusion of article.)

The Broncos tied Nebraska's modern record with their 202nd win in the last 19 seasons and trail only Yale (218 wins from 1887-1905) and Pennsylvania (217 from 1890-1908) for the most wins in a 19-year period in college football history.  Boise State (10-1, 6-1 in Mountain West Conference play) became the seventh team in NCAA history to win 10 or more games in 12 of 15 seasons.  Boise State reached the 10-win plateau for the second time in three seasons under head coach Bryan Harsin.

McNichols, who came into the game as the nation's fifth-leading rusher, leads the country in scoring with 156 points, 36 more than the next closest player.  He posted his third 200-yard game of the season, to match current NFL standout Jay Ajayi's school record.  

"(McNichols) did a good job of bouncing to the outside and breaking contain," UNLV coach Tony Sanches said.

After spotting the Rebels a field goal, Boise State responded with a 19-play, 74-year drive when quarterback Brett Rypien plunged over the goal line from one yard out.

Boise State's anemic special teams clicked tonight, as Cedrick Wilson exploded for a 73-yard punt return, the Broncos' longest since Donte Deayon's 75-yard return against Wyoming in 2014.  UNLV's Evan Pantels got just enough of Wilson's jersey to bring him down at the Rebel six-yard line.  Boise State entered the game with just 60 punt return yards all season.

Wilson's heroics set up a six-yard run from McNichols, who bounced outside and sprinted to the end zone to give Boise State a 14-3 first-quarter advantage.

McNichols found the end zone again on a one-yard plunge to cap a 61-yard drive that extended the Bronco lead to 21-3.  After Alexander Mattison scored on a three-yard run to give Boise State a 28-10 lead, McNichols scored his third TD on a four-yard run.  With his team ahead 35-17 in the fourth quarter, McNichols broke a tackle and added his fourth score on a 31-yard run.

UNLV ended the scoring with 1:41 left in the game.  The Rebels advanced to the Boise State 45 when UNLV's Price ran a deep route along the right sideline.  Boise State's Raymond Ford matched Price stride for stride as quarterback Kurt Palandech uncorked a long pass.  As both players looked for the ball, Price pushed Ford away to gain separation, allowing him to easily run into the end zone for the score.

Palandech scored a two-point conversion and UNLV attempted an onside kick only to have the Broncos recover and run out the clock.

McNichols passed Rodney Webster (3,034 yards from 1980-83) and Jeremy Avery (2,932 from 2007-10) for seventh place in career rushing at Boise State.  McNichols, with 3,071 rushing yards, is 260 behind former Bronco great and current NFL star Doug Martin (2008-11).  McNichols now has 1,575 yards this season, fourth on the Boise State list.

With 217 yards against Colorado State, 208 vs. Oregon State and tonight's 206, McNichols now has three of Boise State's top 15 rushing performances, all accomplished this season. 

 McNichols tied Ian Johnson (2005-08) with his 15th career game over 100 yards and tied Martin for fourth with his 43rd career rushing touchdown.  McNichols eclipsed his 2015 total for touchdowns in a season and ranks fourth with 22 this year.  He is the only player in Boise State history with two of the top five seasons.

McNichols passed Ajayi and is now eighth in career all-purpose yards with 4,690 and moved from 9-3 on the single-season list for all-purpose yards.

McNichols and Mattison, who ran for 24 yards and a touchdown, moved from 13-6 on the list of top rushing duos in a season.  The formidable pair, who have combined for 1,882 yards this season, are 533 shy of the school record set in 2014 by Ajayi and Grant Hedrick.


The Boise State defense continued to allow big gains by opposing quarterbacks on the ground--Palandech led his team in rushing with 64 yards but completed just 10-of-20 passes for 113 yards.  Palandech capped a 12-play drive in the second quarter with a seven-yard TD and a 14-play, 79-yard drive with a nine-yard dash in the third.

Rypien's passing statistics were almost identical to those of Palandech, finishing the game 10-of-20 for 109 yards.  Rypien misfired on several deep balls, unable to spot open receivers in the middle of the field.   His 10 completions were to just four Bronco receivers (Thomas Sperbeck, Wilson, McNichols and Chaz Anderson.  Nevertheless, he tied Hedrick (2011-14) for sixth all-time in career completions, both with 475.

Rypien went over the 3,000-yard passing mark for the season to give Boise State a 3,000-yard passer, a 1,000-yard rusher and a 1,000-yard receiver for the second consecutive year and sixth time in school history.

Sperbeck, Boise State's all-time leader in career receiving yards, led the Broncos with five catches for 47 yards in his final regular season home game and ranks eighth (in single-season receiving yards) with 1,070 yards this season.  Sperbeck is now fourth in school history with 205 receptions and is tied for eighth in catches in a season with 75.

Darren Lee led the Bronco defense with 11 tackles, 10 of them solo, after fellow linebacker Joey Martarano left the field on a cart after an injury.  Harsin said Martarano would be out a few weeks and also announced after the game that senior linebacker Tanner Vallejo is out for the season after electing to have wrist surgery.

Tyler Rausa booted all six extra points to extend his streak of consecutive PAT's to 67, tied for third all-time at Boise State.

In the three games since their last-minute loss at Wyoming, Boise State has averaged over 48 points a game while allowing opponents just over 21.

Boise State faces Air Force next Friday.  Most of the Bronco starters have never beaten the Falcons on the field and will try to break a two-game losing skid to Air Force.

UNLV hosts Nevada next Saturday in the regular season finale for both teams.

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Most Wins In 19-Year Period:

(no overlap)

 
*Modern Record in Bold

1.    Yale 218-11-7 (1887-1905)
2.    Pennsylvania 217-30-7 (1890-1908)
3.    Nebraska 202-33-1 (1982-2000)

3.    Boise State 202-41 (1998-2016*) 
5.    Florida State 196-39-1 (1987-2005)

6.    Harvard 195-25-4 (1886-1904)
7.    Miami of Florida 193-36 (1985-2003) 
7.    Florida 193-50-1 (1991-2009)

9.    Oklahoma 192-54 (1998-2016*)
10.  Princeton 189-19-6 (1888-1906)

11.  Oklahoma 186-35-5 (1970-1988)
11.  Penn State 186-37-1 (1968-1986)

11.  Ohio State 186-50-2 (1991-2009)
14.  Alabama 185-31-3 (1961-1979)
14.  BYU 185-57-2 (1978-1996)  
14.  Virginia Tech 185-58 (1993-2011)
17.  Tennessee 181-54-2 (1989-2007)

17.  Georgia 181-64 (1997-2015) 
19.  Oregon 180-62 (1997-2015)  
19.  Texas 180-61-1 (1994-2012)

21.  Michigan 178-50-5 (1985-2003)
22.  LSU 177-65 (1996-2014)
23.  Wisconsin 175-72 (1997-2015)
24.  Ohio State 173-42-3 (1968-1986)

25.  TCU 173-61 (1998-2016*)
25.  LSU 173-66 (1998-2016*)
27.  USC 167-53-7 (1972-1990)


*--indicates season in progress


10 or More Wins in 12 of 15 Seasons:
Florida State (14 of 15 from 1987-2001)
Boise State (12 of 15 from 2002-2016)
Nebraska (12 of 15 from 1987-2001)
Ohio State (12 of 15 from 2001-2015)
Oklahoma (12 of 15 form 2000-2014)
Pennsylvania (12 of 15 from 1890-1904)
Yale (12 of 15 from 1888-1902)



Career 150-Yard+ Rushing Games:
1.    Cedric Minter (8) 1977-1980
1.    Brock Forsey (8) 1999-2002
1.    Jay Ajayi (8) 2012-2014
1.    Jeremy McNichols (8) 2014-current
5.    Ian Johnson (5) 2005-2008
6.    Doug Martin (4) 2010-2011
7.    Rodney Webster (3) 1980-1983
7.    Chris Jackson (3) 1986-1987
7.    Chris Thomas (3) 1987-1991
10.  Jon Francis (2) 1984-1985
10.  K.C. Adams (2) 1994
10.  Eron Hurley (2) 1995-1999
10.  Jeremy Avery (2) 2007-2010
10.  D.J. Harper (2) 2007-2012
15.  John Smith (1) 1972-1975
15.  Terry Zahner (1) 1977-1980
15.  Willie Bowens (1) 1993-1994
15.  David Mikell (1) 2000-2003)




Career 200-Yard+ Rushing Games:
1.    Cedric Minter (4) 1977-1980
1.    Jeremy McNichols (4) 2014-current
2.    Jay Ajayi (3) 2012-2014
4.    Ian Johnson (2) 2005-2008
4.    Brock Forsey (2) 1999-2002
6.    Doug Martin (1) 2008-2011
6.    David Mikell (1) 2000-2003
6.    Eron Hurley (1) 1995-1998
6.    Willie Bowens (1) 1993-1994
6.    Chris Thomas (1) 1988-1991
6.    Terry Zahner (1) 1977-1980   



Career Rushing:
1.    Cedric Minter (4,475) 1977-1980
2.    Ian Johnson (4,183) 2005-2008
3.    Brock Forsey (4,045) 1999-2002
4.    Jay Ajayi (3,796) 2012-2014
5.    Chris Thomas (3,437) 1987-1991
6.    Doug Martin (3,431) 2008-2011
7.    Jeremy McNichols (3,071) 2014-current
8.    Rodney Webster (3,034) 1980-1983
9.    Jeremy Avery (2,932) 2007-2010
10.  D.J. Harper (2,779) 2007-2012
11.  David Mikell (2,268) 2000-2003
12.  Jon Francis (2,172) 1984-1985
13.  Terry Zahner (2,052) 1977-1980
14.  Lee Marks (1,889) 2002-2005
15.  David Hughes (1,826) 1977-1980


Rushing, Season:
1.    Jay Ajayi (1,823) 2014
2.    Ian Johnson (1,713) 2006
3.    Brock Forsey (1,611) 2002
4.    Jeremy McNichols (1,575) 2016
5.    Cedric Minter (1,526) 1978
6.    Jay Ajayi (1,425) 2013
7.    Jeremy McNichols (1,337) 2015
8.    Doug Martin (1,299) 2011
9.    K.C. Adams (1,275) 1994
10.  Chris Jackson (1,273) 1987
11.  Doug Martin (1,260) 2010
12.  Brock Forsey (1,207) 2001
13.  Jeremy Avery (1,151) 2009
14.  Doug Martin (1,148) 2011
15.  Jon Francis (1,147) 1985
16.  David Mikell (1,142) 2003
16.  Eron Hurley (1,142) 1998
18.  Rodney Webster (1,139) 1981
19.  D.J. Harper (1,137) 2012
20.  Cedric Minter (1,060) 1980


Most Yards by a Duo:
(the top two rushers in a season)

1.   Jay Ajayi & Grant Hedrick (2,415) 2014
2.   Brock Forsey & David Mikell (2,217) 2002
3.   Ian Johnson & Brett Denton (2,061) 2006
4.   Cedric Minter & David Hughes (2,021) 1978
5.   Jeremy Avery & Doug Martin (1,916) 2009
6.   Jeremy McNichols & Alexander Mattison (1,882) 2016
7.   Doug Martin & D.J. Harper (1,856) 2011
8.  Jeremy McNichols & Kelsey Young (1,848) 2015
9.   Brock Forsey & David Mikell (1,775) 2001
10. Doug Martin & Jeremy Avery (1,755) 2010
11. Ian Johnson & Jeremy Avery (1,713) 2007
12. Jay Ajayi & Grant Hedrick (1,702) 2013
13.  D.J. Harper & Jay Ajayi (1,685) 2012
14. K.C. Adams & Willie Bowens (1,608) 1994
15. Cedric Minter & Terry Zahner (1,601) 1977
16. Cedric Minter & Terry Zahner (1,600) 1980
17.  David Mikell & Donny Heck (1,588) 2003
18.  Cedric Minter & David Hughes (1,587) 1979
19.  Jon Francis & Todd Anderson (1,557) 1985
20.  Eron Hurley & Shaunard Harts (1,548) 1998
21.  Rodney Webster & John Broadous (1,507) 1981
22.  Chris Jackson & Ty Ogata (1,499) 1987
23.  Jon Francis & Dean Collins (1,457) 1984
24.  Rodney Webster & Greg Harrison (1,434) 1983
25.  Lee Marks & Ian Johnson (1,422) 2005
26.  Ian Johnson & Jeremy Avery (1,380) 2008
27.  Lee Marks & Jared Zabransky 1,294) 2004
28.  Brock Forsey & David Mikell (1,266) 2000
29.  Fred Goode & Mitch Britzman (1,247) 1976
30.  Larry Smith & Abe Brown (1,103) 1968

31.  Cary Hoshaw & Ken Johnson (1,078) 1971



Rushing, Game:
1.    Cedric Minter (261) vs. Northern Michigan, 1978
2.    Eron Hurley (254) vs. Idaho, 1998
3.    Ian Johnson (240) vs. Oregon State, 2006
4.    David Mikell (235) vs. Idaho, 2003
5.    Jay Ajayi (229) vs. Utah State, 2014
6.    Jay Ajayi (222) vs. Nevada, 2013
7.    Jay Ajayi (219) vs. Colorado State, 2014
8.    Jeremy McNichols (217) vs. Colorado State, 2016
9.    Brock Forsey (212) vs. Central Michigan, 2001
10.  Willie Bowens (211) vs. Northeastern, 1993
11.  Cedric Minter (210) vs. Cal Poly-SLO, 1977
12.  Jeremy McNichols (208) vs. Oregon State, 2016
12.  Brock Forsey (208) vs. Tulsa, 2002
12.  Cedric Minter (208) vs. Montana State, 1978
15.  Jeremy McNichols (206) vs. UNLV, 2016
16.  Ian Johnson (205) vs. Nevada, 2007
16.  Terry Zahner (205 vs. Northern Arizona, 1977
18.  Cedric Minter (201) vs. Cal Poly-SLO, 1979
19.  Doug Martin (200) vs. Colorado State, 2011
19.  Chris Thomas (200) vs. Weber State, 1988
21.  Cedric Minter (199) vs. Northern Arizona, 1978
22.  Jeremy McNichols (197) vs. San Jose State, 2015
23.  Ian Johnson (192) vs. New Mexico State, 2006
24.  Brock Forsey (187) vs. Nevada, 2002
25.  Jeremy Avery (186) vs. Fresno State, 2009
26.  Ian Johnson (183) vs. Idaho, 2006
27.  Eron Hurley (183) vs. Weber State, 1998
28.  Chris Jackson (179) vs. Delaware State, 1987
29.  Ian Johnson (178) vs. Hawai'i, 2006
29.  Rodney Webster (178) vs. Weber State, 1981
31.  John Smith (177) vs. Nevada, 1975
31.  Jay Ajayi (177) vs. New Mexico, 2014
33.  Cedric Minter (176) vs. Idaho, 1980
34.  K.C. Adams (172) vs. Northern Arizona, 1994
       K.C. Adams (172) vs. Northeastern, 1994
       Chris Thomas (172) vs. Nevada, 1988
37.  Chris Jackson (171) vs. Northern Arizona, 1987
        Cedric Minter (171) vs. Northern Arizona, 1980
39.  Chris Thomas (170) vs. Idaho, 1989
40.  Cedric Minter (169) vs. San Jose State, 1978
41.  Brock Forsey (168) vs. Rice 2002
42.  Brock Forsey (167) vs. Northern Iowa, 2000
43.  Brock Forsey (166) vs. San Jose State, 2002
43.  Jeremy McNichols (166) vs. Wyoming, 2015
45.  Shaunard Harts (165) vs. Portland State, 1998
46.  D.J. Harper (162) vs. Miami of Ohio, 2012
47.  Jon Francis (161) vs. Montana, 1984
48.  Rodney Webster (160) vs. Idaho State, 1982
49.  Rodney Webster (159) vs. Weber State, 1983
50.  Jon Francis (158) vs. Montana, 1985
       Chris Jackson (158) vs. Northwestern Louisiana, 1986
50.  Jeremy McNichols (158) vs. San Jose State, 2016
53.  Jay Ajayi (158) vs. Fresno State, 2014
54.  Jeremy Avery (156) vs. Idaho, 2008
55.  Brock Forsey (155) vs. Wyoming, 2002
56.  Doug Martin (153) vs. Wyoming, 2011
56.  D.J. Harper (153) vs. Fresno State, 2007
56.  Jeremy McNichols (153) vs. Hawai'i, 2016
59.  Doug Martin (152) vs. Nevada, 2010
       Brock Forsey (152) vs. Louisville, 1999
59.  Jay Ajayi (152) vs. Nevada, 2014
62.  Jeremy McNichols (151) vs. Air Force, 2015
62.  Jay Ajayi (151) vs. BYU, 2013

64.  Doug Martin (150) vs. Louisiana Tech, 2010
64.  Jay Ajayi (150) vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, 2014



Career 100-Yard+ Rushing Games:
1.    Cedric Minter (20) 1977-1980
2.    Brock Forsey (19) 1999-2002
3.    Doug Martin (17) 2008-2011
3.    Jay Ajayi (17) 2012-2014
5.    Ian Johnson (16) 2005-2008
5.    Jeremy McNichols (16) 2014-current
7.    Chris Thomas (13) 1988-1991
8.    Jon Francis (12) 1984-1985
8.    Rodney Webster (12) 1980-1983
10.  D.J. Harper (10) 2007-2012 
10.  Chris Jackson (10) 1986-1987
12.  David Mikell (8) 2000-2003
13.  K.C. Adams (7) 1994



Career Rushing Touchdowns:
1.    Ian Johnson (58) 2005-2008
2.    Brock Forsey (50) 1999-2002
2.    Jay Ajayi (50) 2012-2014
4.    Doug Martin (43) 2008-2011
4.    Jeremy McNichols (43) 2014-current
6.    D.J. Harper (39) 2007-2012
7.    Cedric Minter (37) 1977-1980
8.    David Mikell (32) 2000-2003
8.    Chris Thomas (32) 1988-1991
10.  Jared Zabransky (31) 2003-2006
11.  Jeremy Avery (29) 2007-2010
12.  Terry Zahner (21) 1977-1980
13.  Bart Hendricks (20) 1997-2000
13.  Rodney Webster (20) 1980-1983
15.  Abe Brown (19) 1968-1969
15.  Tony Hilde (19) 1993-1996
17.  Ryan Dinwiddie (18) 2000-2003
17.  Eron Hurley (18) 1995-1998
17.  Grant Hedrick (18) 2011-2014
17.  Jon Francis (18) 1984-1985
17.  John Smith (18) 1972-1975


Touchdowns, Season:
1.    Jay Ajayi (28) 2014
2.    Brock Forsey (26) 2002
3.    Ian Johnson (25) 2006
4.   Jeremy McNichols (22) 2016
5.    Jeremy McNichols (20) 2015
6.    Jay Ajayi (18) 2013
7.    Ian Johnson (16) 2007
7.    Chris Jackson (16) 1987
7.    Doug Martin (16) 2011
10.  D.J. Harper (15) 2012
10.  Doug Martin (15) 2009
12.  Jon Helmandollar (14) 2004
13.  Ian Johnson (13) 2008
13.  Jared Zabransky (13) 2004
13.  David Mikell (13) 2003
13.  Brock Forsey (13) 2001


Career Rushing Attempts:
1.    Brock Forsey (813) 1999-2002
2.    Chris Thomas (810) 1987-1991
3.    Ian Johnson (753) 2005-2008
4.    Cedric Minter (752) 1977-1980
5.    Jay Ajayi (678) 2012-current
6.    Rodney Webster (672) 1980-1983
7.    Doug Martin (617) 2008-2011
8.    D. J. Harper (547) 2007-2012
9.    Jeremy McNichols (530) 2014-current)
10.  Jeremy Avery (518) 2007-2010
11.  David Mikell (500) 2000-2003
12.  Tony Hilde (461) 1993-1996
13.  Jon Francis (437) 1984-1985
14.  Terry Zahner (426) 1977-1980
15.  David Hughes (352) 1977-1980
16.  Jared Zabransky (351) 2003-2006
17.  Bart Hendricks (348) 1997-2000



Rushing Attempts, Season:
1.    Jay Ajayi (347) 2014
2.    Brock Forsey (295) 2002
3.    Ian Johnson (277) 2006
4.    Jeremy McNichols (273) 2016
5.    Doug Martin (263) 2011
6.    Cedric Minter (258) 1978
7.    Rodney Webster (250) 1981
8.    Jay Ajayi (249) 2013
9.    Brock Forsey (246) 2001
10.  David Mikell (242) 2003
11.  Jeremy McNichols (240) 2015 
12.  K.C. Adams (238) 1994
13.  Chris Thomas (231) 1990
14.  D.J. Harper (228) 2012
15.  Rodney Webster (227) 1993

16.  Jeremy Avery (209) 2009


Career All-Purpose Yards:
1.    Brock Forsey (6,670) 1999-2002
2.    Titus Young (5,502) 2007-2010
3.    Cedric Minter (5,316) 1977-1980
4.    David Mikell (5,032) 2000-2003
5.    Ian Johnson (4,927) 2005-2008
6.    Doug Martin (4,885) 2008-2011
7.    Chris Thomas (4,807) 1988-1991
8.    Jeremy McNichols (4,690) 2014-current
9.    Jay Ajayi (4,583) 2012-2014
10.  Jeremy Avery (4,142) 2007-2010
11.  Ryan Ikebe (3,700) 1993-1996
12.  Rodney Webster (3,665) 1980-1983
13.  John Smith (3,549) 1972-1975
15.  Thomas Sperbeck (3,500) 2013-current
14.  D.J. Harper (3,450) 2007-2012
16.  Shane Williams-Rhodes (3,312) 2012-2015
17.  Tim Gilligan (3,076) 2000-2003
18.  Matt Miller (3,049) 2011-2014
19.  Terry Zahner (2,903) 1977-1980
20.  Don Hutt (2,870) 1970-1973



All-Purpose Yards, Season
1.    Jay Ajayi (2,199) 2014
2.    Brock Forsey (2,127) 2002
3.    Jeremy McNichols (2,097) 2016
4.    Titus Young (2,012) 2009
5.    K.C. Adams (1,981) 1994
6.    Brock Forsey (1,939) 2001
7.    Titus Young (1,916) 2010
8.    Doug Martin (1,892) 2011
9.    Jeremy McNichols (1,886) 2015
10.  Brock Forsey (1,830) 2000
11.  Chris Jackson (1,761) 1987
12.  Ian Johnson (1,738) 2006
13.  Jay Ajayi (1,723) 2013
14.  Tim Gilligan (1,679) 2003
15.  Ryan Ikebe (1,647) 1996
16.  Cedric Minter (1,637) 1978
16.  Doug Martin (1,598) 2010
18.  D.J. Harper (1,488) 2012
19.  Thomas Sperbeck (1,454) 2015
20.  David Mikell (1,441) 2001



Career Receptions:
1. Matt Miller (234) 2011-2014
2. Shane Williams-Rhodes (232) 2012-2015
3. Austin Pettis (228) 2007-2010
4. Thomas Sperbeck (205) 2013-current
5. Titus Young (204) 2007-2010
6. Don Hutt (189) 1970-1973
7. Jeremy Childs (168) 2006-2008
7. Ryan Ikebe (162) 1993-1996
9. Mike Wilson (159) 1990-1993
10.Jay Swillie (140) 1999-2002
10.Eric Andrade (140) 1983-1984/1986-1987
12. Mike Holton (139) 1972/1974-1976
13.  Terry Hutt (132) 1973-1974/1976-1977
14.  Lou Fanucchi (131) 1999-2002
15.  Jeb Putzier (128) 1998-2001
16.  Kim Metcalf (126) 1980-1984
17.  Kipp Bedard (122) 1979-1981
17.  Tyler Shoemaker (122) 2008-2011
19.  Rodney Smith (117) 1997-1998
19.  Sheldon Forehand (117) 1989-1992
21.  Winky White (116) 1987-1990
21.  Al Marshall (116) 1969-1972
23.  Kirby Moore (115) 2009/2011-2013
23.  Drisan James (115) 2003-2006
23.  Billy Wingfield (115) 1998-1999/2001-2002
26.  T.J. Acree (107) 2001-2004
27.  Kyle Efaw (103) 2008-2011
27.  Brock Forsey (103) 1999-2002
29.  Tim Gilligan (101) 2000-2003
30.  Jeremy McNichols (98) 2014-current


Receptions, Season:
1.  Matt Miller (88) 2013
1.  Thomas Sperbeck (88) 2015)
2.  Jeremy Childs (82) 2007
4.  Titus Young (79) 2010
5.  Shane Williams-Rhodes (77) 2013

6.   Mike Wilson (76) 1992
7.   Jeremy Childs (72) 2008
8.   Austin Pettis (71) 2009
8.   Titus Young (71) 2009
8.   Thomas Sperbeck (71) 2016
11. Shane Williams-Rhodes (68) 2014
12. Tim Gilligan (67) 2003
13.  Matt Miller (66) 2012
13.  Don Hutt (66) 1971
15.  Rodney Smith (64) 1997
15.  Mike Holton (64) 1974
17.  Shane Williams-Rhodes (63) 2015
17. Austin Pettis (63) 2009
17.  Eric Andrade (63) 1987
17.  Don Hutt (63) 1973
17.  Austin Pettis (63) 2010
22.  Tyler Shoemaker (62) 2011
22.  Matt Miller (62) 2011
22.  Billy Wingfield (62) 2002
25.  Ryan Ikebe (61) 1996
26.  Kipp Bedard (60) 1981
27.  Don Hutt (58) 1972
28.  Terry Hutt (56) 1977
29.  T.J. Acree (55) 2004

29.  Al Marshall (55) 1972


Receiving Yards, Season:
1.    Thomas Sperbeck (1,412) 2015
2.    Titus Young (1,215) 2010
3.    Tim Gilligan (1,192) 2003
4.    Matt Miller (1,140) 2013
5.    Billy Wingfield (1,138) 2002
6.    Kipp Bedard (1,101) 1981
7.    Mike Holton (1,080) 1974
8.    Thomas Sperbeck (1,070) 2016
9.    Jeremy Childs (1,045) 2007
10.  Titus Young (1,041) 2009
11.  Terry Hutt (1,032) 1977
12.  Al Marshall (1,003) 1972
13.  Tyler Shoemaker (994) 2011
14.  Don Hutt (964) 1973
15.  Ryan Ikebe (959) 1996
16.  Austin Pettis (951) 2010
17.  T.J. Acree (947) 2004
18.   Don Hutt (928) 1971
19.   Eric Andrade (922) 1987

20.   Rodney Smith (917) 1997



A 3,000-Yard Passer, a 1,000-Yard Rusher & a 1,000-Yard Receiver:
2003--Ryan Dinwiddie (4,356), David Mikell (1,142) & Tim Gilligan (1,192)

2007--Taylor Tharp (3,340), Ian Johnson (1,041) & Jeremy Childs (1,045)
2009--Kellen Moore (3,536), Jeremy Avery (1,151) & Titus Young (1,041)
2010--Kellen Moore (3,845), Doug Martin (1,260) & Titus Young (1,215)
2015--Brett Rypien (3,353), Jeremy McNichols (1,337) & Thomas Sperbeck (1,412)
2016*--Brett Rypien (3,025), Jeremy McNichols (1,575) & Thomas Sperbeck (1,070)



Consecutive Points After Touchdown
1.  Kyle Brotzman (118) 2007-2009
2.  Tyler Jones (74) 2003-2004
3.  Todd Belcastro (67) 1996-1998
3.  Tyler Rausa (67) 2015-2016
5.  Anthony Montgomery (63) 2005-2006
6.  Roberto Moran (57) 1985-1986
7.  Greg Erickson (52) 1994-1995

8.  P.K. Wiggins (45) 1986-1987
9.  Tyler Rausa (43) 2015



Career Completions:
1.    Kellen Moore (1,157) 2008-2011
2.    Bart Hendricks (650) 1997-2000
3.   Tony Hilde (629) 1993-1996
4.    Ryan Dinwiddie (622) 2000-2003
5.    Jared Zabransky (610) 2003-2006

6.    Grant Hedrick (475) 2011-2014
6.    Brett Rypien (475) 2015-current  
8.    Joe Southwick (439) 2010-2013
9.    Jim McMillan (382) 1971-1974
10.  Mike Virden (324) 1989-1990
11.  Taylor Tharp (321) 2004-2007
12.  Hazsen Choates (316) 1983-1986

13.  Gerald DesPres (281) 1981-1984
14.  Joe Aliotti (278) 1979-1980
15.  Eric Guthrie (275) 1968-1971
16.  Travis Stuart (248) 1991-1992
17.  Duane Halliday (225) 1987-1990
18.  Greg Stern (209) 1974-1976
19.  Hoskin Hogan (186) 1977-1978
19.  Jeff Mladenich (186) 1991-1992

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