Chadron State Football Records
Chadron
State Football Records
(Updated
after 2007 Season)
| INDIVIDUAL |
| Net Yards Rushing (game, season, career) |
Longest Touchdown Run From Scrimmage |
Best Rushing Average (season) |
| Net Yards Passing (game, season, career) |
Most Touchdown Passes (game, season, career) |
Most Passes Attempted (game, season, career) |
| Most Passes Completed (game, season, career) |
Best Completion Percentage (game, season, career) |
Longest Touchdown Pass |
| Total Offense (game, season, career) |
Total Offense (season per play average) |
Most Receptions (game, season, career) |
| Most Yards Gained Receiving (game, season, career) |
Most Touchdown Receptions (game, season, career) |
Longest Touchdown Run With Punt |
| Most Yards on Punt Returns (game) |
Longest Touchdown Run With Kickoff |
Longest Non-Touchdown Run With Kickoff |
| Highest Kickoff Return Average (season, career) |
Highest Punt Return Average (season) |
Most Touchdowns (game, season, career) |
| Most Touchdowns Rushing (game, season) |
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Most Points (season, career) |
| All-Purpose Yards (game, season, career) |
Most Interceptions (game, season, career) |
Longest Touchdown Run With Intercepted Pass |
| Longest Run With An Intercepted Lateral |
Longest Run With an Intercepted Conversion |
Longest Run With Recovered Fumble |
| Most Field Goals (game, season, career) |
Longest Field Goal |
Longest Punt |
| Best Punting Average (game, season) |
Most Extra Points (game, season, career) |
Most Points Kick Scoring (game, season, career) |
| Most Fumble Recoveries (season) |
Most Tackles (game, season, career) |
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| TEAM |
| Net Yards Rushing (game, season) |
Net Yards Passing (game, season) |
Total Net Yards (game, season) |
| Most First Downs (game, season) |
Most Passes Attempted (game, season) |
Most Passes Completed (game, season) |
| Rushing Defense (game, season) |
Total Defense (game, season) |
Fewest Pass Completions Allowed (game, season) |
| Most Points Scored (game, season) |
Most Points Allowed (game, season) |
Fewest Points Scored (season) |
| Fewest Points Allowed (season) |
Most Interceptions (game, season) |
Total Net Yards (both teams in a game) |
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| OPPONENT - Team |
| Total Net Yards |
Most Yards Rushing |
Most Yards Passing |
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| OPPONENT - Individual |
| Most Yards Rushing |
Most Yards Passing |
Most Passes Attempted |
| Most Passes Completed |
Most Yards Receiving |
Most Receptions |
INDIVIDUAL
Net Yards Rushing (game)—Danny Woodhead, 324 vs. Wayne State, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 306 vs. Bemidji, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 304 vs. Mesa State, 2005; David Jones, 302 vs. Montana Tech, 1989; Danny Woodhead, 301 vs. Fort Lewis, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 290 vs. Washburn, 2007; Danny Woodhead, 274 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 273 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 2006; David Jones, 270 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1990; Danny Woodhead, 267 vs. Fort Hays, 2004; Anthony Simmons, 261, vs. Fort Hays, 1997; Danny Woodhead, 260 vs. Colorado Mines, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 252 vs. West Texas A&M, 2006; David McCartney, 243 vs. Mesa State, 1992; Danny Woodhead, 232 vs. Fort Hays, 2004; David Jones, 223 vs. Carroll, 1989; David Jones, 220 vs. Rocky Mountain, 1987; Danny Woodhead, 218 vs. Mesa, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 217 vs. Colorado Mines, 2005; Danny Woodhead, 210 vs. Western State, 2005; David McCartney, 209 vs. Black Hills; Corey Campbell, 208, vs. Fort Hays, 1994; Danny Woodhead, 208 vs. Western New Mexico; David Jones, 204 vs. Western State, 1990; David Jones, 202 vs. Fort Lewis, 1990; Danny Woodhead, 202 vs. N.M. Highlands, 2005.
Net Yards Rushing (season)—Danny Woodhead, 2,756, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 1,840, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 1,769, 2005; David Jones, 1,625, 1990; Danny Woodhead, 1,597, 2007; David Jones, 1,458, 1989; Corey Campbell, 1,443, 1994; David McCartney, 1,359, 1992; Mike Fackrell, 1,264, 1996; Larry Gold, 1,126, 1968; Corey Campbell, 1,123, 1995; Austin Forster, 1,077, 2000; Anthony Simmons, 1,060, 1997; David Jones, 917, 1987.
Net Yards Rushing (career)—Danny Woodhead, 7,962, 2004-07; David Jones, 4,533, 1987-90; Corey Campbell, 3,258, 1992-95; David McCartney, 2,947, 1990-93; Austin Forster, 2,792, 1999-03; Anthony Simmons, 2,539, 1997-99; Mike Fackrell, 2,394, 1996-99; Joe Zowada, 2,390, 1949-52; Larry Gold, 2,304, 1964-65-67-68; Willy Long, 2,224, 1980-82.
Longest Touchdown Run From Scrimmage—Stan Labertew, 92 yds vs. South Dakota Tech, 1970; Danny Woodhead, 91 vs. N.M. Highlands, 2005; Henry Meter, 90 vs. Midland, 1951; Danny Woodhead, 89 vs. Washburn, 2007; Stan Labertew, 89 vs. U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1970; Stan Labertew, 88 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1970; Brad Fults, 88 vs. Minot, 1977; Danny Woodhead, 88 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2006; Corey Campbell, 85 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1995; Guido Santero, 84 vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1958.
Best Rushing Average (season)—Danny Woodhead, 8.0 yds per carry (344 attempts for 2,756 yds), 2006; Jim Schwartz, 7.41 (61-452 yds), 1960; Danny Woodhead, 6.4 yds (250-1,597), 2007 ; David Jones, 6.9 yds (211-1,458 yds), 1989; Henry (Junior) Johnson, 7.2 yds (42-301 yds), 1958; Guido Santero, 6.9 yds (117-807 yds), 1958; Lee Crawford, 6.8 yds (107-725 yds), 1990; Danny Woodhead, 6.5 yds (284-1,840), 2004; Danny Woodhead, 6.4 yds. *(278-1769), 2005.
Net Yards Passing (game)—Shawn Eisenreich, 581 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; Steward Perez, 482 vs. Montana Tech, 1991; John Riggs, 474 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; Matt Strand, 461 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1999; John Riggs, 447 vs. Peru, 1985; Joe McLain, 443 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; Shawn Eisenreich, 398 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2004; Trevor Moon, 382 vs. Adams State, 1995; John Riggs, 380 vs. Dickinson, 1985; Trevor Moon, 379 vs. Peru State, 1997 and vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1998; +Trevor Moon, 376 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1996; Trevor Moon, 380 vs. Adams State, 1995; Brad Fults, 367 vs. Peru, 1976; Scott Wickard, 354 vs. Panhandle, 1981; Steward Perez, 353 vs. Montana Tech, 1988; Mike Winchell, 352 vs. Wayne, 1969.
Net Yards Passing (season)—John Riggs, 2,891, 1985; Trevor Moon, 2,715, 1997; Shawn Eisenreich, 2,715, 2003; Joe McLain, 2,688, 2007; Steward Perez, 2,643, 1991; Trevor Moon, 2,610, 1998; Matt Strand, 2,591, 2001; Matt Strand, 2,478, 1999; Shawn Eisenreich, 2,412, 2004; Trevor Moon, 2,392, 1996; Shawn Eisenreich, 2,353, 2002; Matt Strand, 2,326, 2000; Trevor Moon, 2,266, 1995; Steward Perez, 2,135, 1988; Brad Fults, 2,109, 1978; Trevor Long, 2,064, 1992; Trevor Long, 2,059, 1993; Steward Perez, 2,104, 1990; Scott Wickard, 1,958, 1981.
Net Yards Passing (career)—Trevor Moon, 9,982, 1995-98; Steward Perez, 8,574, 1988-91; Shawn Eisenreich, 7,840, 2001-04; Matt Strand, 7,541, 1998-2000; Brad Fults, 5,658, 1975-78; Joe McLain, 5,304, 2005-; Trevor Long, 5,294, 1991-94; Scott Wickard, 4,205, 1979-82; Tim Turman, 3,307, 1967-70.
Most Touchdown Passes (game)—John Riggs, 6 vs. Peru, 1985; Trevor Moon, 6 vs. Fort Lewis, 1997; Shawn Eisenreich, 6, vs. Fort Lewis, 2002; Joe McLain, 6 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; Mike Winchell, 5 vs. Wayne, 1969; Steward Perez, 5 vs. Montana Tech, 1991; Shawn Eisenreich, 5 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003.
Most Touchdown Passes (season)—John Riggs, 27, 1985; Shawn Eisenreich, 23, 2003; Steward Perez, 22, 1991; Trevor Moon, 22, 1997; Matt Strand, 22, 2000; Shawn Eisenreich, 22, 2002; Steward Perez, 21, 1988; Matt Strand, 19, 2001; Shawn Eisenreich, 19, 2004; Joe McLain, 19, 2007; Trevor Moon, 17, 1996 and 1998.
Most Touchdown Passes (career)—Steward Perez, 73, 1988-91; Shawn Eisenreich, 70, 2001-04; Trevor Moon, 66, 1995-98; Matt Strand, 56, 1998-2001; Joe McLain, 42, 2005-; Brad Fults, 36, 1975-78; Trevor Long, 33, 1991-94; Tim Turman, 28, 1967-70; John Riggs, 27, 1985.
Most Passes Attempted (game)— Joe McLain, 66, vs. Northwest Missouri State, 2007; Joe McLain, 62, vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; John Riggs, 57 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; Shawn Eisenreich, 56 vs. Fort Hays and Fort Lewis, 2003; John Riggs, 55 vs. Minot, 1985; Trevor Moon, 54 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1997; Scott Wickard, 52 vs. Carroll, 1981; Matt Strand, 51, vs. Fort Lewis, 1999; Shawn Eisenreich, 51, vs. Nebraska-Kearrney, 2002; Matt Strand, 50, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2000; John Riggs, 49 vs. Peru, 1985; Scott Wickard, 44 vs. Midland, 1981; Brad Fults, 44 vs. Colorado College, 1978; Trevor Moon, 44 vs. Western State, 1995; Steward Perez, 43 vs. Montana Tech, 1988; Trevor Moon, 43 vs. Peru, 1997; Brad Fults, 42 vs. Peru, 1976; John Riggs, 42 vs. Dickinson, 1985; and John Riggs, 40, vs. Wayne and Panhandle, 1985.
Most Passes Attempted (season)—John Riggs, 392, 1985; Joe McLain, 372, 2007; Shawn Eisenreich, 370, 2003; Trevor Moon, 367, 1997; Shawn Eisenreich, 355, 2002; Trevor Moon, 354, 1998; Brad Fults, 350, 1978; Matt Strand, 348, 2001; Matt Strand, 340, 2000; Matt Strand, 336, 1999; Steward Perez, 314, 1991; Scott Wickard, 312, 1981; Trevor Moon, 307, 1996. Trevor Moon, 302, 1995; Trevor Long, 292, 1993; Trevor Long, 282, 1992; Steward Perez, 271, 1988.
Most Passes Attempted (career)—Trevor Moon, 1,329, 1995-98; Shawn Eisenreich, 1,095, 2001-04; Steward Perez, 1,086, 1988-91; Matt Strand, 1,036, 1998-2001; Brad Fults, 830, 1975-78; Shawn Eisenreich, 766, 2001-03; Trevor Long, 749, 1991-94; Scott Wickard, 734, 1979-82; Joe McLain, 714, 2005-; John Riggs, 392, 1985; Tim Turman, 370, 1967-70.
Most Passes Completed (game)—Shawn Eisenreich, 37, vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; Joe McLain, 37, vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; Matt Strand, 32, vs. Fort Lewis, 1999; Shawn Eisenreich, 31, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2002; Joe McLain, 31, vs. Northwest Missouri State, 2007; John Riggs, 30 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; Matt Strand, 29, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2000; Trevor Moon, 28, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1997; Shawn Eisenreich, 29 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2004; +Trevor Moon, 28 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1998; John Riggs, 27 vs. Peru, Minot and Panhandle, 1985; Trevor Long, 26 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1993; Shawn Eisenreich, 26, vs. Western State, 2002; Trevor Moon, 25 vs. Western Montana, 1997; Matt Strand, 25 vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 2000.
Most Passes Completed (season)—Joe McLain, 220, 2007; John Riggs, 199, 1985; Matt Strand, 196, 2001; Shawn Eisenreich, 196, 2002 and 2003; Matt Strand, 191, 2000; Shawn Eisenreich, 191, 2004; Trevor Moon, 187, 1998; Brad Fults, 186, 1978; Trevor Moon, 185, 1997; Steward Perez, 179, 1991; Matt Strand, 177, 1999; Trevor Long, 159, 1992; Trevor Moon, 157, 1995; Trevor Moon, 155, 1996; Scott Wickard, 153, 1981; Trevor Long, 153, 1993.
Most Passes Completed (career)—Trevor Moon, 684, 1995-98; Shawn Eisenreich, 606, 2001-04; Steward Perez, 594, 1988-91; Matt Strand, 569, 1998-2001; Joe McLain, 420, 2005-; Brad Fults, 407, 1975-78; Trevor Long, 406, 1991-94; Scott Wickard, 327, 1979-82; John Riggs, 199, 1985; Tim Turman, 177, 1967-70; John Burns, 172, 1974-76.
Best Completion Percentage (game)—Joe McLain, 100 (8-8) vs. Western State, 2006; Lee Baumann,100 (6-6) vs. Peru, 1970; Joe McLain, 86.7 (13-15) vs. Colorado Mines, 2006; Scott Wickard, 82.6 (19-23) vs. Doane, 1981; Tyler Hidrogo, 79.2 (19-24) vs. Fort Hays, 2005; Todd Hedlund, 76.9 (10-13) vs. South Dakota Tech, 1983; Trevor Moon, 76.5 (13-17) vs. Fort Lewis, 1997; Trevor Moon, 74.1 (20-27) vs. Peru, 1996 Todd Hedlund, 73.1 (19-26) vs. South Dakota Tech, 1982; Steward Perez, 72.7 (16-22) vs. Fort Hays, 1991; Matt Strand, 71.4 (25-35) vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 2000; Steward Perez, 69.2 (18-26) vs. Black Hills State, 1991; Mike Winchell, 68.8 (11-16) vs. Peru, 1969; Steward Perez, 68.8 (11-16) vs. Black Hills State, 1990.
Best Completion Percentage (game)—Joe McLain, 100 (8-8) vs. Western State, 2006; Lee Baumann,100 (6-6) vs. Peru, 1970; Joe McLain, 86.7 (13-15) vs. Colorado Mines, 2006; Scott Wickard, 82.6 (19-23) vs. Doane, 1981; Tyler Hidrogo, 79.2 (19-24) vs. Fort Hays, 2005; Todd Hedlund, 76.9 (10-13) vs. South Dakota Tech, 1983; Trevor Moon, 76.5 (13-17) vs. Fort Lewis, 1997; Trevor Moon, 74.1 (20-27) vs. Peru, 1996 Todd Hedlund, 73.1 (19-26) vs. South Dakota Tech, 1982; Steward Perez, 72.7 (16-22) vs. Fort Hays, 1991; Matt Strand, 71.4 (25-35) vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 2000; Steward Perez, 69.2 (18-26) vs. Black Hills State, 1991; Mike Winchell, 68.8 (11-16) vs. Peru, 1969; Steward Perez, 68.8 (11-16) vs. Black Hills State, 1990.
Best Completion Percentage (season)—Joe McLain, 60.2 (139-231), 2006; Lonnie Wickard, 59.5 (25-42), 1958; Joe McLain, 59.1 (220-372), 2007; Tyler Hidrogo, 58.8 (87-148), 2005; Steward Perez, 58.1 (111-191) 1989; Shawn Eisenreich, 58.1 (191-329), 2004; Matt Strand, 57.1 (176-308), 2000; Steward Perez, 57.0 (179-314), 1991; Trevor Long, 56.4 (159-282) 1992; Steward Perez, 56.0 (136-243) 1990; Matt Strand, 55.9 (175-313); Trevor Long, 55.8 (87-156) 1994; Shawn Eisenreich, 55.2 (196-355), 2002; Kevin Stein, 55.1 (87-158) 1994.
Longest Touchdown Pass—Lee Baumann to Mike Dority, 91 yds vs. Black Hills, 1971; +Brad Fults to Bill Ryan, 88 yds vs. Baker, 1978; John Burns to Bob Houston, 87 yds vs. South Dakota Tech, 1974; Mike Winchell to Rick Watson, 86 yds vs. Peru, 1968; Trevor Moon to Troy Theobald, 85 yds vs. Fort Hays, 1996; Mike Maryott to Terry Myers, 83 yds vs. Wayne, 1973; Scott Wickard to Mike Barry, 83 yds vs. Panhandle, 1981; Tyler Hidrogo to Ben Woodhead, 83 yds vs. Fort Hays State 2005.
Total Offense (game)—Shawn Eisenreich, 590 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; Joe McLain, 527, vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; Matt Strand, 491 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1999; Steward Perez, 489 vs. Montana Tech, 1991; John Riggs, 445 vs. Peru, 1985; John Riggs, 437 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; *Brad Fults, 425 vs. Baker, 1978; Shawn Eisenreich, 408 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2004; Brad Fults, 375 vs. Peru, 1976; Trevor Moon, 373, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1998; Trevor Moon, 360 vs. Adams State, 1995; Joe McLain, 358 vs. Fort Lewis, 2005; Trevor Moon, 353 vs. Peru, 1997, Matt Strand, 350 vs. Northern Arizona, 2000.
Total Offense (season)— Matt Strand, 2,995, 2001; Joe McLain, 2,948, 2007; John Riggs, 2,910, 1985; Danny Woodhead, 2,756, 2006; Shawn Eisenreich, 2,697, 2003; Steward Perez, 2,628, 1991; Matt Strand, 2,605, 1999; Trevor Moon, 2,583, 1997;Matt Strand, 2,565, 2000; Brad Fults, 2,550, 1978; Shawn Eisenreich, 2,451, 2004; Shawn Eisenreich, 2,395, 2002; Trevor Moon, 2,227, 1998; Trevor Moon, 2,226, 1995; Steward Perez, 2,201, 1990; Trevor Long, 2,047, 1992; Steward Perez, 2,046, 1988; Trevor Moon, 2,008, 1996; Brad Fults, 1,984, 1977; Scott Wickard, 1,876, 1981; Danny Woodhead, 1,840, 2004; Trevor Long, 1,948, 1993; Steward Perez, 1,663, 1989; Brad Fults, 1,604, 1976; Danny Woodhead, 1,592, 2007; David Jones, 1,580, 1990.
Total Offense (career)—Trevor Moon, 9,692, 1995-98; Steward Perez, 8,787, 1988-91; Matt Strand, 8,306, 1998-2001; Danny Woodhead, 7,962, 2004-07; Shawn Eisenreich, 7,932, 2001-04; Brad Fults, 6,603, 1975-78; Trevor Long, 5,175, 1991-94; David Jones, 4,533, 1987-90; Scott Wickard, 4,082.
Total Offense (season per play average)—Lonnie Wickard, 8.6 yards (774 yards on 90 passing and rushing attempts), 1958; Danny Woodhead, 8.0 (2,765 yards on 344 rushes), 2006; Steward Perez, 7.1 (2,628 yards on 371 passing and rushing attempts), 1991; David Jones, 6.6 (1,625 on 245 rushing attempts), 1987-90.
Most Receptions (game)—Bryce Flammang, 15 vs. Fort Lewis, 20 03; Michael Wahlstrom, 14 vs. Fort Hays, 2002; Duane Smith, 13 vs. Peru, 1984; Bill Ryan, 12 vs. Black Hills, 1978; Duane Smith, 12 vs. Peru, 1985; Zac Jones, 12 vs. Western State, 2002; Rick Watson, 11 vs. Kearney, 1970; Duane Smith, 11 vs. Dickinson and Northwestern Iowa, 1985.
Most Receptions (season)—Duane Smith, 71, 1985; Bill Ryan, 65, 1978; Michael Wahlstrom, 64, 2002; Jim Fairfield, 60, 1981; Duane Smith, 58, 1984; Rick Watson, 56, 1970; Cory Brooks, 56, 1995; Zac Jones, 55, 2002; Cory Brooks, 54, 1994; Jay Rhoades, 52, 1991.
Most Receptions (career)—Cory Brooks, 188, 1992-95; Jess Clarke, 168, 1996-99; Joe Planansky, 154, 1991-94; Michael Wahlstrom, 148, 2001-03; Bill Ryan, 134, 1975-78; Duane Smith, 129, 1984-85; Danny Woodhead, 129, 2004-07; Logan Stropko, 113, 2004-07; Jay Rhoades, 108, 1989-91; Dean Palser, 107, 1965-68; Chris Stein, 107, 1986-89.
Most Yards Gained Receiving (game)—Duane Smith, 255 vs. Dickinson,1985; Bryce Flammang, 250 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; Duane Smith, 246 vs. Peru, 1985; Michael Wahlstrom, 235 vs. Fort Hays, 2002; Duane Smith, 229 vs. Panhandle, 1984; Jim Fairfield, 209 vs. Panhandle, 1981; +Bill Ryan, 193 vs. Baker, 1978; Mike Dority, 195 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1971; Rick Watson, 184 vs. Dickinson, 1970; Rick Watson, 182 vs. Kearney, 1970; Rich Van Deer, 181 vs. Western State, 1991; Cory Brooks, 177 vs. Colorado Mines, 1995; Jay Rhoades, 175 vs. Mesa, 1991.
Most Yards Gained Receiving (season)—Duane Smith, 1,264, 1985; Jay Rhoades, 1,016, 1991; Rick Watson, 978, 1970; Cory Brooks, 958, 1995; Don Beebe, 906, 1988; Troy Theobald, 882, 1996; Bill Ryan, 868, 1978; Jim Fairfield, 821, 1981; Cory Brooks, 817, 1994.
Most Yards Gained Receiving (career)—Cory Brooks, 2,940, 1992-95; Jess Clarke, 2,673; 1996-99; Jay Rhoades, 2,137, 1989-91; Bill Ryan, 2,134, 1975-78; Duane Smith, 2,050, 1984-85; Michael Wahlstrom, 1,959, 2001-03; Joe Planansky, 1,877, 1991-94; Rick Watson, 1,792, 1967-70.
Most Touchdown Receptions (game)—Duane Smith, 4 vs. Peru, 1985; Don Beebe, 4 vs. Black Hills, 1988.
Most Touchdown Receptions (season)—Don Beebe, 13, 1988; Jay Rhoades, 13, 1991; Bryce Flammang, 12, 2004; Duane Smith, 11, 1985; Bill Ryan, 9, 1978; Chris Stein, 9, 1989; Cory Brooks, 9, 1994; Troy Theobald, 9, 1996; Rian Weber, 9, 2000; Rick Watson, 8, 1969.
Most Touchdown Receptions (career)—Jay Rhoades, 22, 1989-91; Cory Brooks, 22, 1992-95; Bill Ryan, 19, 1975-78; 1992-94; Duane Smith, 17, 1984-85; Michael Wahlstrom, 16, 2001-03; Bryce Flammang, 16, 2001-04; Rick Watson, 15, 1967-70; Jess Clarke, 15, 1996-99; Chris Stein, 14, 1986-89; Troy Theobald, 13, 1995-96.
Longest Touchdown Run With Punt—Wally Calvert, 82 yds vs. Hastings, 1949; Solomon Witherspoon, 75 yds, vs. Colorado Mines, 1999.
Longest Non-Touchdown Run With Punt—Mitch Barry, 86, vs. Colorado Mines, 2003; Charlie Mitchell, 79, vs. Hastings, 1981.
Most Yards on Punt Returns (game)—Charlie Mitchell, 149 vs. Hastings, 1981.
Longest Touchdown Run With Kickoff—J.D. Hill, 99 yds vs. Midland, 1980; Mark Sholtz, 98 yds vs. Minot, 1977; Andy Callahan, 97 yds vs. Jamestown, 1982; Charlie Rector, 97 yds vs. Hastings, 1972; Jack Barker, 93 yds vs. Hastings, 1948; Marvin Jackson, 93 yds vs. Western State, 2002.
Longest Non-Touchdown Run With Kickoff—J.D. Hill, 97 vs. Peru, 1978.
Highest Kickoff Return Average (season)—Brandon Harrington, 31.3 (13 returns), 2007; J.D. Hill, 28.0 (23 returns), 1980; Mark Sholtz, 28.6 (14 returns), 1977; Jeffrey Gipson, 28.0 (17 returns), 1995; Tim Feathergill, 25.1 (13 returns), 1985; Beau Sheets, 25.1 (22 returns), 2003; Jeff Palser, 25.0 (23 returns), 1992; Don Beebe, 24.9 (29 returns), 1988.
Highest Kickoff Return Average (career)—J.D. Hill, 27.9 (47 returns, 1,309 yds), 1978-80; Brandon Harrington, 27.9 (16-447), 2006-; Beau Sheets, 26.9 (34-915) 2000-03; Mark Sholtz, 24.3 (38-922) , 1977, 1979, 1983; Jeff Palser, 23.5 (54-1270), 1991-93; Jeff Gipson, 23.1, (45-1,041), 1995-98.
Highest Punt Return Average (season)—Rick Watson, 20.4 (10 returns), 1970; Micah Smith, 17.4 (27 returns), 2006; Landon Ehlers, 15.2 (22 returns), 2007; Mitch Barry, 14.9 (11 returns), 2004; Mark Sholtz, 13.8 (14 returns), 1977; Mitch Barry, 13.8 (15 returns), 2003; Paul Muzquiz, 13.2 (10 returns), 1973; Mark Sholtz, 12.6 (17 returns), 1979; Mitch Barry, 12.4 (22 returns), 2002; Charlie Mitchell, 12.2 (22 returns), 1981; Austin Forster, 11.8 (45 returns) 1999. (Minimum of 10 returns)
Most Touchdowns (game)—Don Beebe, 5 vs. Black Hills State, 1988; David McCartney, 5 vs. South Dakota Tech and Colorado Mines, 1992; Austin Forster, 5 vs. Adams State, 2000, and 5 vs. N.M. Highlands, 2002; Danny Woodhead, 5 vs. Bemidji, Fort Hays and N.M. Highlands, 2004.
Most Touchdowns (season)—Danny Woodhead, 38, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 27, 2004; David McCartney, 25, 1992; Danny Woodhead, 23, 2007; Danny Woodhead, 21, 2005; Austin Forster, 16, 2000; Don Beebe, 15, 1988; David Jones, 15, 1990; Guido Santero, 13, 1958; David Jones, 13, 1989; Willy Long, 13, 1980; Jay Rhoades, 13, 1991; Duane Smith, 12, 1985.
Most Touchdowns (career)—Danny Woodhead, 109, 2004-2007; David McCartney, 48, 1990-93; David Jones, 36, 1987-90; Bob Houston, 33, 1973-76; Willy Long, 27, 1980-82.
Most Touchdowns Rushing (game)—David McCartney, 5 vs. South Dakota Tech and Colorado Mines, 1992; Danny Woodhead, 5 vs. Bemidji State and Fort Hays State, 2004.
Most Touchdowns Rushing (season)—Danny Woodhead, 34, 2006; David McCartney, 25, 1992; Danny Woodhead, 25, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 21, 2005; Danny Woodhead, 21, 2007.
Most Points (season)—Danny Woodhead, 228, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 162, 2004; David McCartney, 154, 1992; Danny Woodhead, 138, 2007; Danny Woodhead, 126, 2005; Austin Forster, 98, 2000; Don Beebe, 90, 1988; David Jones, 90, 1990; Jay Masek, 88, 1990; David McCartney, 84, 1991; Willy Long, 80, 1980; Scott Doyle, 79, 1994; Guido Santero, 78, 1958; Mike Fackrell, 78, 1996.
Most Points (career)—Danny Woodhead, 654, 2004-07; David McCartney, 288, 1990-93; Jay Masek, 257, 1987-90; Scott Doyle, 254, 1992-95; David Jones, 216, 1987-90; Ryan Mackey, 203, 2002-05; Bob Houston, 198, 1973-76; Willy Long, 164, 1980-82.
All-Purpose Yards (game)—Danny Woodhead, 362 vs. Fort Lewis, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 332 vs. Bemidji, 2004; Duane Smith, 326 vs. Dickinson, 1985; Danny Woodhead, 324 vs. Wayne State, 2006; David Jones, 322 vs. Montana Tech, 1989; Rick Watson, 319 vs. Kearney, 1970; Danny Woodhead, 317 vs. N.M. Highlands, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 307, vs. Washburn, 2007; Danny Woodhead, 304 vs. Mesa State, 2005; David Jones, 300 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1990; Danny Woodhead, 273 vs. Fort Hays, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 275, vs. N.M. Highlands, 2005; Danny Woodhead, 270, vs. N.M. Highlands, 2004.
All-Purpose Yards (season)—Danny Woodhead, 3,158, 2006; Danny Woodhead, 2,153, 2005; Danny Woodhead, 2,087, 2004; Danny Woodhead, 2,081, 2007; David Jones, 1,942, 1990; Austin Forster, 1,809, 2000; Don Beebe, 1,663, 1988; J.D. Hill, 1,629, 1980; Corey Campbell, 1,544, 1994; David Jones, 1,516, 1989; Duane Smith, 1,504, 1985; Rick Watson, 1,431, 1970; David McCartney, 1,411, 1992; David Jones, 1,370, 1989; Bill Ryan, 1,288, 1976; Mike Fackrell, 1,288, 1996; Bill Ryan, 1,197, 1978; Corey Campbell, 1,194, 1995; J.D. Hill, 1,138, 1979.
All-Purpose Yards (career)—Danny Woodhead, 9,480, 2004-07; David Jones, 4,920, 1987-90; Austin Forster, 4,302, 1999-03; J.D. Hill, 3,899, 1977-80; Bill Ryan, 3,709, 1975-78; Corey Campbell, 3,442, 1992-95; David McCartney, 3,072, 1990-93.
Most Interceptions (game)—+Verne Lewellen, 4 vs. Idaho State University, 1949; Keven Logan, 4 vs. Wayne, 1985.
Most Interceptions (season)—Randy Bauer, 10, 1973; Ron Brooks, 9, 1975; Rick Watson, 8, 1968; Cody Gamble, 8, 1992; Marvin Jackson, 8, 2001.
Most Interceptions (career)—Marvin Jackson, 22, 2000-03; Cody Gamble, 21, 1991-94; Ryan Turman, 20, 1995-98; Jerome Hyatte, 18, 1988-91; Randy Bauer, 16, 1970-73; Ken Thompson, 16, 1979-81.
Longest Touchdown Run With Intercepted Pass—Larry Ruzicka, 96 yds vs. U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1971; Lonnie Wickard, 93 yds vs. Doane, 1958.
Longest Run With An Intercepted Lateral—Glen Groves, 88 yds vs. Midland Lutheran, 1946.
Longest Run With an Intercepted Conversion—Corey Anderson, 99 yds vs. Montana Tech, 1990; Kirk Swestka, 99 vs. Black Hills, 1995.
Longest Run With Recovered Fumble—Mitch Barry, 86 vs. Fort Hays, 2002; Rob Bennie, 82 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1999; Kalan Jones, 70 vs, Mesa State, 2003; J.C. Sollars, 68 vs. Peru, 1947.
Most Field Goals (game)—Jay Masek, 5 vs. Carroll, 1990; Dennis Breinig, 3 vs. Peru, 1979; John Morgan, 3 vs. Wayne, 1985; Jay Masek, 3 vs. Black Hills, 1987; Jay Masek, 3 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1988; Scott Doyle, 3 vs. South Dakota Tech and Peru, 1992; Scott Doyle, 3 vs. Fort Lewis, 1994; Scott Doyle, 3 vs. Colorado Mines, 1995; Dan O’Donnell, 3 vs. Wayne State, 1998; Aaron Turner, 3 vs. Adams State, 1999; Aaron Turner, 3, vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2000.
Most Field Goals (season)—Jay Masek, 16, 1990; Travis Atter, 16, 2006; Aaron Turner, 15, 1999; Scott Doyle, 14, 1994; Scott Doyle, 14, 1995; Jay Masek, 13, 1989; Jay Masek, 11, 1987; Scott Doyle, 10, 1993; Aaron Turner, 10, 2000; Jay Masek, 9, 1988; Ron Hoffman, 8, 1978; John Morgan, 8, 1985; Scott Doyle, 8, 1992; Dan O’Donnell, 8, 1998.
Most Field Goals (career)—Jay Masek, 49 (69 attempts), 1987-90; Scott Doyle, 46 (69 attempts) 1992-95.
Longest Field Goal—Aaron Turner, 57 yds. vs. Adams State, 2000; Chad Emanuel, 56 vs. Northwest Missouri, 1976; Scott Doyle, 55 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1993; Scott Doyle, 52 yds vs. Adams State, 1992; Aaron Turner, 52 vs. N.M. Highlands, 2000; Chad Emanuel, 50 yds vs. Northern State, 1977; Scott Doyle, 50 vs. Adams State, 1994; Chad Emanuel, 49 yds vs. Doane College, 1974; Dan O’Donnell, 49 vs. Wayne State, 1998.
Longest Punt—Lonnie Wickard, 80 yds vs. Nebraska Wesleyan, 1958; Jim Hoagland, 80 yds vs. Kearney, 1965.
Best Punting Average (game)—Duane Fritz, 49.7 vs. Wayne (9 punts), 1975; Kevin Berg, 47.5 vs. Northern Colorado (2 punts), 2007; Jarod Moeller, 46.2 vs. New Mexico Highlands (11 punts), 1997; Lynn Wendelin, 45.3 vs. South Dakota Tech (9 punts), 1995; Lonnie Wickard, 45.0 vs. Doane (7 punts), 1958.
Best Punting Average (season)—Lonnie Wickard, 42.8 yds (23 punts), 1958; Duane Fritz, 42.3 yds (65 punts), 1975; Duane Fritz, 41.3 yds (56 punts), 1976; Lynn Wendelin, 40.7, 1995; Rod Bussinger, 39.8 yds (45 punts), 1985; Scott Charron, 39.8 yds (45 punts), 1987; Kevin Berg, 39.7 yds (57 punts), 2007; Bill Pile, 39.5 yds (40 punts), 1970.
Most Extra Points (game)—Gene Kelley, 10 (14 attempts) 1968 vs. Rocky Mountain; Scott Doyle, 10 (10) vs. Tabor, 1994; Mike Kearns, 7 (7) 1969 vs. S.D.-Springfield; Jay Masek, 7 (8) 1990 vs. Black Hills; Cory Barry, 7 (7) vs. Colorado Mines, 1996; Travis Atter, 7 (8) vs. Abilene Christian, 2007.
Most Extra Points (season)—Travis Atter, 58 (63 attempts), 2007; Travis Atter, 55 (62 attempts), 2006; Jay Masek, 43 (49 attempts) 1990; Ryan Larson, 43 (53 attempts) 2001; Aaron Turner, 39 (43 attempts), 2000; Scott Doyle, 37 (41 attempts) 1994; Jay Masek, 38 (42 attempts), 1989.
Most Extra Points (career)—Jay Masek, 116 (131 attempts), 1987-90; Scott Doyle, 116 (128 attempts), 1992-95; Ryan Mackey, 113 (134 attempts), 2002-05; Travis Atter, 113 (125 attempts), 2006-
Most Points Kick Scoring (game)—Jay Masek, 21 vs. Carroll College, 1990.
Most Points Kick Scoring (season)—Travis Atter, 103, 2006; Jay Masek, 88, 1990; Scott Doyle, 79, 1994; Jay Masek, 77, 1989; Travis Atter, 76, 2007; Scott Doyle, 64, 1995; Ryan Mackey, 64, 2005.
Most Points Kick Scoring (career)—Jay Masek, 267, 1987-90; Scott Doyle, 254, 1992-95; Ryan Mackey, 203, 2002-05; Travis Atter, 179, 2006-.
Most Fumble Recoveries (season)—Don White, 8, 1972.
Most Tackles (game)—Corey Anderson, 24 vs. Montana Tech, 1988; Russ Anderson, 24 vs. Jamestown, 1989; Kevin Homer, 22, vs. Mesa, 1995; Kevin Homer, 20 vs. Fort Lewis, 1997.
Most Tackles (season)—Kevin Homer, 156, 1997; Ray Hoffman, 147, 1980; Corey Anderson, 145, 1988; Kevin Homer, 144, 1996; Russ Anderson, 142, 1989; Corey Anderson, 133, 1990; Russ Anderson, 132, 1991; Kirk Lunt, 131, 1978.
Most Tackles (career)—Kevin Homer, 525, 1995-98; Corey Anderson, 398, 1987-90; Chad Johnson, 371, 1991-94; Russ Anderson, 339, 1988-91; Ryan Turman, 332, 1995-98.
TEAM
Net Yards Rushing (game)—492 vs. Colorado Mines, 2000; 451 vs. Montana Tech, 1989; 433 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1993; 428 vs. Wayne State, 2006; 394 vs. Dana, 1958; 372 vs. Western State, 1990; 371 vs. Fort Hays, 1997; 363 vs. Jamestown, 1989; 358 vs. Black Hills, 1993; 345 vs. Colorado Mines, 1994; 345 vs. Colorado Mines, 2004; 343 vs. Black Hills, 1990; 338 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1990; 338 vs. Western Montana, 1998.
Net Yards Rushing (season)—3,372 - 2006; 2,887, 1990; 2,816 - 2007; 2,677 – 1989; 2,345 - 1994; 2,145, 2004; 2,126, 2005; 2,101 – 1993; 2,100 – 2001; 1,996 – 1998; 1,961 - 1,930 – 2000; 1,900 – 1968.
Net Yards Passing (game)—581 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; 541 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1999; 482 vs. Montana Tech, 1991; 474 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; 469 vs. Peru, 1985; 443 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; 398 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2004; 383 vs. Peru, 1969; 380 vs. Adams State, 1995; 379 vs. Peru, 1997; 379 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1998; +376 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1996; 375 vs. Peru, 1975.
Net Yards Passing (season)—2,999 – 2001; 2,978 – 1985; 2,885 – 2007; 2,844 –1998; 2,755, 2003; 2,728 – 1991; 2,644 – 1999; 2,561 – 1998; 2,536 – 2002; 2,516- 2000; 2,512 – 1996; 2,483 – 1993; 2,458 – 1995.
Total Net Yards (game)—716 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; 701 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; 694 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1999; 688 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1992; 620 vs. Colorado Mines, 2000; 610 vs. Montana Tech, 1989; 599 vs. Montana Tech, 1991; 589 vs. Black Hills, 1991; 587 vs. Black Hills, 1990; 562 vs. Fort Hays, 2004; 559 vs. Western Montana, 1997; 553 vs. Dickinson, 1978; 551 vs. Tabor, 1994; 547 vs. Western Montana, 1998; 542 vs. Western State, 1990; 541 vs. Adams State, 1995; 535 vs. Carroll, 1989; 531 vs. Black Hills, 1993; 531 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 2003.
Total Net Yards (season)—5,701 – 2007; 5,464- 2006; 5,099 – 2001; 5,044 – 1990; 4,840 –1998; 4,584 – 1993; 4,581 – 1991; 4.591, 2004; 4,546 – 1994; 4,473 – 1996; 4,446 – 2000; 4,395 – 1989; 4,360 – 1997.
Most First Downs (game)—41 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; 33 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; 32 vs. Fort Hays & Colorado Mines, 2004; 30 vs. Adams State, 1995; 29 vs. Colorado School of Mines, 1993 & 1994; 28 vs. Colorado School of Mines, 1974; 28 vs. Western State, 1998; 27 vs. Midland, 1981, vs. Montana Tech, 1988; vs. Western State, 1995.
Most First Downs (season)—286 – 2007; 263 - 2006; 253- 2001; 232-1998; 226-1990, 1993 and 2004; 219-2002; 214-2000; 213-1995; 209-1992, 1994; 1999; 208-2003; 207-1978; 206-1991; 201-1996; 189-1997..
Most Passes Attempted (season)—404- 1998; 400 – 1985; 400 – 2007; 393 – 2001; 382 – 1978; 381 – 2000; 379 - 2002; 378 – 1997; 357 – 1999; 346 – 1993; 338 – 1995.
Most Passes Attempted (game)—66 vs. Northwest Missouri State, 2007; 62 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; 57 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; 57 vs. Fort Hays, 2003; 56 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; 55 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1997; 54 vs. Colorado College, 1978; 52 vs. Carroll College, 1981; 50 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2000; 51 vs. Fort Lewis, 1999; +48 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1998; 45 vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 2004; 44 vs. Midland, 1981; 44 vs. Western State, 1995; 43 vs. Montana Tech, 1988; 43 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1993.
Most Passes Completed (game)—37 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; 37 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; 32 vs. Fort Lewis, 1999; 31 vs. Northwest Missouri State, 2007; 30 vs. Northwestern Iowa, 1985; 29 vs. Peru, 1985; 29 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1997, 2000 & 2004; 28 vs. Panhandle, 1985; +28 vs. Central Oklahoma, 1998; 27 vs. Minot, 1985; 27 vs. Western Montana, 1997; 27 vs. Fort Lewis, 2000; 26 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1993.
Most Passes Completed (season)—235 – 2007; 221 – 2001; 211 – 1998, 2000; 210 – 2003; 205 – 1985; 199 --2003, 196 – 1978 & 2004; 190 – 1997; 186 – 1991; 185 – 1999; 179 – 1993; 176 – 1994.
Rushing Defense (game)—minus 89 yards by Adams State, 2000; minus 28 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1972; minus 20 vs. Fort Lewis, 1998; minus 18 by Colorado Mines, 2000; minus 17 vs. South Dakota Tech, 1995; minus 3 vs. Adams State, 1997, and Fort Lewis, 1999.
Rushing Defense (season) –617 yds, 1973; 670 – 1972; 788 – 1999; 834 – 1982; 847 – 2002; 896 – 1968; 915 – 2001; 952 – 1969; 960 – 1995; 977 – 1971.
Passing Defense (game)—0 yds, vs. York, 1947, vs. Peru, 1979, vs. Midland, 1980 and 1985, vs. Carroll, 1984, and vs. Fort Hays, 1991, and vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 2000; 2 yds vs. South Dakota Tech, 1947; 6 yds vs. Fort Lewis, 1998; 9 yds vs. Peru, 1970.
Passing Defense (season)—301 yds, 1947.
Total Defense (game)—minus 14 yds by Fort Lewis, 1998; 49 yds by Adams State, 2000; 51 yds vs. U. of S.D.-Springfield, 1973, and Colorado Mines, 2000.
Total Defense (season)—1,626 yds, 1958; 1,664 yds, 1972.
Fewest Pass Completions Allowed (game)—0, vs. York, 1947, vs. Peru, 1979, vs. Midland, 1980 and 1985, vs. Fort Hays, 1991, and vs. Wisconsin-River Falls, 2000; 1 vs. three teams, 1947; 1 vs. Peru, 1970; 2 vs. Fort Lewis, 1998.
Fewest Pass Completions Allowed (season)—24 (92 attempts) 1947.
Most Points Scored (game)—94 vs. Rocky Mountain, 1968; 76 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007.
Most Point Scored (season)—488 – 2007; 466 – 2001, 409 – 1990; 403 – 1994; 384 – 2000; 378—2004; 368 – 2000; 356 -- 2003; 353 – 1998; 345 - 1993; 344 – 1989; 343 – 1991; 341 – 1989; 336 – 2002; 326 – 1997; 319 – 1996; 314 – 1968.
Most Points Allowed (game)—73 by Abilene Christian, 2007; 61 by Peru, 1954; 61 by Kearney, 1965.
Most Points Allowed (season)—348 - 1966; 323 – 1993; 296, 2004.
Fewest Points Scored (season)—44 - 1964.
Fewest Points Allowed (season)—46 - 1947; 53 - 1982.
Most Interceptions (game)—8 vs. Mayville, 1970; 8 vs. Black Hills, 1995 (included two-point conversion pass).
Most Interceptions (season)—25 - 1973; 23 - 1994; 23 - 1995; 22 – 1985; 20 – 1974; 20 – 1996.
Total Net Yards (both teams, game)—1,369 vs. Abilene Christian, 2007; 1,275 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1999; 1,200 vs. Fort Lewis, 2003; 1,181 vs, Bemidji, 2004; 1,153 vs. Montana Tech, 1988; 1,099 vs. Colorado Mines, 2004; 1,060 vs. New Mexico Highlands, 1993; 1,027 vs. Western State, 1990; 1,018 vs. Montana Tech, 1991; 1,001 vs. Montana Tech, 1989; 1,000 vs Black Hills, 1992; 975 vs. Black Hills, 1990; 973 vs. Western Montana, 1998; 966 vs. Adams State, 1995; 955 vs. Carroll, 1981; 960 vs. Adams State, 1998; 950 vs. Fort Lewis, 2002; 949 vs. Peru, 1976; 946 vs. Mesa State, 1993; 945 vs. Fort Hays, 1994; 944 vs. Western State, 1992; 942 vs. Northwest Missouri State, 2007; 940 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 1999.
Total Net Yards By An Opponent—658 by Bemidji, 2004; 653 by Abilene Christian, 2007; 625 by Montana Tech, 1988; 603 by New Mexico Highlands, 1993; 590 by Idaho State, 1993; 585 by Mesa State, 1993; 581 by New Mexico Highlands, 1999; 572 by Carroll, 1988; 556 by Fort Hays, 1995; 545 by Colorado Mines, 2004; 541 by Northwest Missouri State, 2007; 533 by New Mexico Highlands, 1998; 551 by Midland Lutheran, 1987; 547 by Nebraska-Kearney, 2003; 512 by Nebraska-Kearney, 1999; 511 by Carroll, 1986; 510 by Wayne, 1991; 509 by Dickinson, 1985.
Most Yards Rushing By An Opponent—442 by Midland Lutheran, 1987; 390 by Fort Lewis, 1996; 376 by Montana Tech, 1988.
Most Yards Passing By An Opponent—500 by Bemidji, 2004; 446 by Nebraska-Kearney, 1999; 430 by Nebraska-Kearney, 2003; 405 by Mesa State, 1993; 399 by Western Montana, 1998; 392 by New Mexico Highlands, 1999; 392 by Fort Lewis, 2002; 380 by Western State, 1991; 373 by Montana State, 2006; 362 by Black Hills, 1992; 340 by Adams State, 1995; 334 by Montana State, 1997.
Most Yards Rushing By An Opponent—Xavier Omon, 309, 2007; Bernard Scott, 303, Abilene Christian, 2007; 279 by Gerald Mason, Midland Lutheran, 1985; 266 by Chaumont Bouknight, Western State, 2003; 250 by Thelbert Withers, New Mexico Highlands, 1993; 224 by Larry Ellison, Rocky Mountain, 1987; 206 by Rod Nielsen, Minot State, 1984; 195 by Mark Yulee, Kearney State, 1991.
Most Yards Passing By An Opponent—500 by Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 2004; 446 by Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999; 430 by Pat Korth, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003; 411 by Chad Friehauf, Colorado Mines, 2004; 403 by Jake Logue, Mesa, 1993; 395 by Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 1998; 392 by Richard Fuentes, New Mexico Highlands, 1999; 392 by Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 2002; 380 by Jayson Merrill, Western State, 1991; 361 by Jermaine Whitaker, New Mexico Highlands, 1993; 361 by Billy Malone, Abilene Christian, 2007.
Most Passes Attempted By An Opponent—65 by Jamie Stinson, Peru, 1997; 61 by Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 2002; 60 by Boyd Luim, Black Hills, 1995; 57 by David Garcia, Black Hills, 1990; 57 by Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 2004; 56 by Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 1998; 56 by Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999.
Most Passes Completed By An Opponent—40 by Andrew Webb, Fort Lewis, 2002; 34 by Justin Coleman, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999; 34 by Nathan Sannes, Bemidji, 2004; 30 by Pat Duchien, Western Montana, 1998; 29 by Dan Fjeldheim, South Dakota State, 2001; 28 by Boyd Luim, Black Hills, 1995; 28 by Matt Gutierrez, Fort Lewis, 2004.
Most Yards Receiving By An Opponent—205 by Xavier Brown, Fort Hays, 1996; 197 by Forest Hurlburt, Western Montana, 1998; 195 by Todd Liberty, Peru, 1997; 187 by Travis Thorn, Black Hills, 1995; 186 by Garth Mins, Nebraska-Kearney, 2003; 192 by Mike Nordyke, Bemidji, 2004; 180 by Michael Sims, New Mexico Highlands, 1993; 178 by Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian, 2007; 170 by Joel Meggers, Western State, 1991.
Most Receptions By An Opponent—16 by Mike Nordyke, Bemidji, 2004; 15 by Lance Marr, Black Hills, 1993, and Jebb Hatch, Nebraska-Kearney, 1999; 13 by Forest Hurlburt, Western Montana, 1998; 12 by Todd Liberty, Peru, 1997.
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