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Jul. 19—70 offense. 70 defense. 73 overall. ... With the return of NCAA Football 25 — EA Sports' beloved college football franchise that hasn't published a new game since 2013 — New Mexico ...
The single-season leader in passing yards is Joe Burrow, who is the only player to ever top 6,000 yards of total offense in a single season. Burrow's yards came in 15 games, while second place Bailey Zappe 's yards came in 14 games, and third place B. J. Symons 's yards came in just 13 games.
The NCAA record for passing yards in a single season has been broken 10 times since 1937: by Davey O'Brien in 1938 with 1,457 yards; by Stan Heath in 1948 with 2,005 yards; by Don Trull in 1963 with 2,157 yards; by Jerry Rhome in 1964 with 2,870 yards; by Billy Anderson in 1965 with 3,464 yards; by Jim McMahon in 1980 with 4,571 yards; by Andre Ware in 1989 with 4,699 yards; by Ty Detmer in ...
NCAA single game national record. 11 interceptions: St. Cloud State College vs Bemidji, Oct. 31, 1970. (5 by safety Bill Trewick, 3 by linebacker Mark Swedlund and 3 by safety Ted Lockett). [citation needed] * The NCAA lists two different records for team interceptions in a game. The listed record is for "Most passes intercepted by against a ...
He’s helped Wisconsin become one of just five schools to play in 23 of the last 25 NCAA Tournaments. ... Gard said the offense got a boost from the addition of Kirk Penney, who played at ...
Since 2002, 19 of 21 champions started the NCAA tournament ranked in the top 25 of offensive efficiency and defensive efficiency at KenPom.com. The two outliers were 2014 Connecticut, which is the ...
Joe Burrow is the all-time NCAA leader in single-season total yards, gaining over 6,000 with the LSU Tigers in 2019. The list of college football yearly total offense leaders identifies the major college leaders for each season from 1937 to the present.
Unlike most sports, college football's governing body, the NCAA, does not bestow a national championship, instead that title is bestowed by one or more different polling agencies. There are two main weekly polls that begin in the preseason—the AP Poll and the Coaches Poll .