• The
Iowa Hawkeyes became the first NCAA Division I FBS team to block two field goals on consecutive plays in their season-opening win over
Northern Iowa. • Brandon West of
Western Michigan set the NCAA Division I FBS records for career all-purpose yards and career kick return yards. On November 14, West broke the record of 7,573 all-purpose yards set by
DeAngelo Williams of
Memphis. Against
Michigan State on November 7, West broke the record of 2,945 return yards set by Jessie Henderson of
SMU. West finished the season setting the records at 3,118 kick return yards and 7,764 total yards. •
Russell Wilson of
North Carolina State set a new Division I record for most passes attempted without an interception, breaking the previous record of 325 set by
André Woodson of
Kentucky from 2006–07. Wilson broke the record in the third quarter of the Pack's 45–14 win over
Gardner–Webb on September 19. The streak ended at 379 on October 3 against
Wake Forest. Wilson's last interception had been in the third quarter of the Wolfpack's game against
Clemson on September 13, 2008. • Texas' Colt McCoy picked up his 43rd career win as a starting quarterback, breaking the previous FBS record of 42 by
Georgia's David Greene, with a 51–20 win over
Kansas on November 21. The record was extended to 45 with wins over
Texas A&M in the regular-season finale and
Nebraska in the
Big 12 Championship Game. However, his streak ended at the BCS Championship when he was injured early in the first quarter, and the Longhorns lost 37-21. •
C. J. Spiller of
Clemson set a new record for career kickoff return touchdowns on the opening kickoff of the Tigers' game against
archrival South Carolina on November 28. His seventh career TD return broke the previous record held by
Anthony Davis of
USC and Ashlan Davis of
Tulsa. •
Central Michigan quarterback
Dan LeFevour set a new FBS record for most combined career touchdowns passing, rushing, and receiving in the
MAC Championship Game against
Ohio. His two TD passes in the game gave him a career total of 148, surpassing the previous record of 147 held by
Colt Brennan of
Hawaii and
Graham Harrell of
Texas Tech. In the
GMAC Bowl, he passed for a TD and ran for another, ending his career with a total of 150 TDs. • On December 12, 2009 against
rival Army,
Navy quarterback
Ricky Dobbs ran for his 24th rushing touchdown on the season, giving him the single-season record for most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. • On December 30, 2009 in the
Humanitarian Bowl against
Idaho,
Bowling Green wide receiver
Freddie Barnes broke the single-season record for receptions, accumulating 155 total receptions on the year. ==Coaching changes==