Total offense Yards per game, season : FBS: 474.6 –
David Klingler,
Houston, 1990, 11 games : FCS: 527.2 –
Steve McNair,
Alcorn State, 1994, 11 games : Div II: 436.7 – J. J. Harp,
Eastern New Mexico, 2009, 10 games
Season yards : FBS: 6,055 –
Joe Burrow,
LSU, 2019, 5,671 passing, 369 rushing, 16 receiving : FCS: 5,799 –
Steve McNair,
Alcorn State, 1994, 4,863 passing, 936 rushing
Single game yards : FBS: 819 –
Patrick Mahomes,
Texas Tech vs.
Oklahoma, Oct. 22, 2016, 734 passing, 85 rushing : FCS: 791 –
Taylor Heinicke,
Old Dominion vs.
New Hampshire, Sep. 22, 2012, 730 passing, 61 rushing : Div II: 681 – J. J. Harp,
Eastern New Mexico vs.
Southeastern Oklahoma, Sep. 12, 2009, 695 passing, −14 rushing
Most games gaining 400 yards or more, season : FBS: 11 –
B. J. Symons,
Texas Tech, 2003 : FCS: 1,240 – Jordan Scott,
Colgate, 2005–08, 5,621 yards : Div II: 1,271 –
Xavier Omon,
Northwest Missouri State, 2004–07, 7,073 yards
Most rushing attempts, season : FBS: 450 –
Kevin Smith,
UCF, 2007, 2,567 yards : FCS: 56 –
Arnold Mickens,
Butler vs.
Valparaiso, Oct. 8, 1994, 295 yards : FCS: 40.9 –
Arnold Mickens,
Butler University, 1994, 409 carries in 10 games : Div II: 38.6 – Mark Perkins,
Hobart College, 1968, 309 carries in 8 games
Most consecutive rushing attempts without losing a fumble, career : FBS: 1,005 –
Mike Hart,
Michigan, 2004–08 and FCS
Youngstown State (3,418) and thus are not listed in the categories above.
Most yards rushing, season : FBS: 2,628 –
Barry Sanders,
Oklahoma State, 1988, 344 rushes, 11 games : FCS: 437 –
Maurice Hicks,
North Carolina A&T vs.
Morgan State, Oct. 6, 2001, 34 carries : Div III: 522 – Montie Quinn,
Curry vs.
Nichols, Oct. 18, 2025, 20 carries
Most yards rushing by two players, same team, game : FBS: 544 –
Michael Carter 308 (24 carries) and
Javonte Williams 236 (23 carries),
North Carolina vs
Miami, FL December 12, 2020 : FCS: : Div II: : Div III:
Most rushing yards by a quarterback, career : FBS: 4,559 –
Keenan Reynolds,
Navy, 2012–15, 977 rushes : FCS: 4,852 – Matt Cannon,
Southern Utah, 1997–2000, 674 rushes : FCS: 1,844 –
Jayson Foster,
Georgia Southern, 2007, 261 rushes : Div III: 1,941 – Chris Sharpe, Springfield, 2006, 261 rushes : FCS: 330 –
Matthew Sluka,
Holy Cross vs.
Lafayette, Oct. 21, 2023, 28 rushes : Div II: 323 – Shawn Graves,
Wofford vs.
Lenoir–Rhyne, Sep. 15, 1990, 23 rushes : FCS: 84 –
Adrian Peterson,
Georgia Southern, 1998–2001 : Div II: 107 –
Germaine Race,
Pittsburg State, 2003–06 :FCS: 41 –
Terrance West,
Towson, 2013, 16 games :Div III: 44 –
Nate Kmic,
Mount Union, 2008, 15 games
Most rushing touchdowns, game :FBS: 8 –
Howard Griffith,
Illinois GRIFFITH`S NCAA-RECORD 8 TDS PACE ILLINI, 1990;
Kalen Ballage,
Arizona State, 2016;
Jaret Patterson,
Buffalo, 2020 :FCS: 7 –
Archie Amerson,
Northern Arizona, 1996 :Div II: 8 –
Junior Wolf,
Oklahoma Panhandle State, 1958 :Div III: 8 –
Donavan Henderson,
Manchester, 2019;
Carey Bender,
Coe, 1994
Most rushing touchdowns by a quarterback, career : FBS: 88 –
Keenan Reynolds,
Navy, 2012–15 : FCS: 69 – Matt Cannon,
Southern Utah, 1997–2000 : Div III: 70 – Chris Sharpe, Springfield, 2004–06 : FCS: 29 –
Chandler Burks,
Kennesaw State, 2018 : Div II: 24 – Shawn Graves,
Wofford, 1989; : Div III: 35 – Chris Sharpe, Springfield, 2006, 12 games : FCS: : Div II: : Div III: 7 – Chris Sharpe, Springfield, vs. St. John Fisher, October 11, 2006
Most games with 100+ rushing yards, career : FBS: 34 –
DeAngelo Williams,
Memphis, 2002–05 : FCS: 40 –
Adrian Peterson, Georgia Southern, 1998–2001 : Div III: 42 – Levell Coppage,
Wisconsin–Whitewater, 2008–11 : FCS: 176.7 –
Josh Johnson,
San Diego, 2004–07 (min. 300 completions) : FCS: 204.6 –
Shawn Knight,
William & Mary, 1993
Highest passing efficiency rating, game : FBS: 403.4 –
Tim Clifford,
Indiana vs
Colorado, 1980 (min. 12 attempts); 317.4 –
Bruce Gradkowski,
Toledo vs
Buffalo, 2003 (min. 25 attempts); 93.9% –
Kyle Allen,
Houston vs.
Rice, Sep. 16, 2017 (min. 30 completions); 96.0% –
Greyson Lambert,
Georgia vs.
South Carolina, Sep. 18, 2015 (min. 20 completions) : FCS: 94.6% –
Taron Dickens,
Western Carolina vs.
Wofford, Oct. 4, 2025 (min. 30 completions); : Div III: 84.9% – Ian Kolste,
Whitworth vs.
George Fox, Oct. 1, 2016 (min. 35 completions); : FCS: 69.6% – Eric Sanders,
Northern Iowa, 2004–07 (minimum 750 attempts) : FCS: 75.2% – Eric Sanders,
Northern Iowa, 2007 (minimum 200 attempts) : Div II: 17,034 –
Tyson Bagent,
Shepherd, 2018–22 : Div III: 14,265 –
Broc Rutter,
North Central (IL), 2016–19
Most yards passing, season : FBS: 5,967 –
Bailey Zappe,
Western Kentucky, 2021 : FCS: 5,076 –
Taylor Heinicke,
Old Dominion, 2012 : FCS: 730 –
Taylor Heinicke,
Old Dominion vs.
New Hampshire, Sep. 22, 2012
Most yards passing, half : FBS: 517 –
Andre Ware,
Houston, 1989 : Div III: 1,205 –
Alex Tanney,
Monmouth (IL), 2007–11
Most passes completed per game, career : FBS: 31.2 –
Graham Harrell,
Texas Tech, 2005–08
Most touchdown passes, career : FBS: 155 –
Case Keenum,
Houston, 2007–11 : Div II: 162 –
John Matocha, Colorado School of Mines, 2019–23 : Div III: 162 –
Luke Lehnen,
North Central College, 2021–24
Most touchdown passes, season : FBS: 62 –
Bailey Zappe,
Western Kentucky, 2021 : FCS: 60 –
Lindsey Scott Jr.,
Incarnate Word, 2022 : Div II: 54 –
Dusty Bonner, Valdosta State, 2000;
Most touchdown passes, game : FBS: 11 –
David Klingler, Houston vs. Eastern Washington, Nov. 17, 1990 : Div II: 10 – Bruce Swanson, North Park vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 12, 1968 : FCS: 42 –
Dominic Randolph,
Holy Cross, 2006–09
Most passes intercepted, career : FBS: 80 –
Timmy Chang, Hawaii, 2000–04 : Div II: 9 – Pat Brennan, Franklin vs. Saginaw Valley, Sep. 24, 1983; Henry Schafer, Johns Hopkins vs. Haverford, Oct. 16, 1965 : FCS: 79 –
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, Sep. 22, 2012 : Div II: 74 – Michael Pierce, St. Anselm vs. Stonehill, Oct. 24, 2009 0.78% –
Pat Devlin,
Delaware, 2010 (min. 350 attempts) : Div II: 20 – Scott Buisson, Arkansas–Monticello vs. Henderson State, Sep. 22, 2008; Todd Cunningham, Presbyterian vs. Wingate, Oct. 20, 1999; Chris Hatcher, Valdosta State vs. New Haven, Oct. 8, 1994; Rod Bockwoldt, Weber State vs. South Dakota State, Nov. 6, 1976 : FCS: 428 –
Cooper Kupp,
Eastern Washington, 2013–16 : FCS: 136 – Erik Lora, Eastern Illinois, 2012 : Div II: 50 –
Mike Washington, West Chester, 2005–08 : FCS: 6,464 –
Cooper Kupp,
Eastern Washington, 2013–16 : Div II: 4,983 –
Clarence Coleman,
Ferris State, 1998–2001 : Div II: 1,821 – Isaac Stonefield Glenville State, 2020 : FCS: : Div II: : Div III: 1,290 – Don Moehling,
Wisconsin–Stevens Point, 1988 : Div III: 418 – Lewis Howes, Principia vs. Martin Luther, Oct. 12, 2002 : Div II: 30 – Patrick Ondis Briley, Langston, 82–85 : Div III:
Most receiving touchdowns, career : FBS: 60 –
Jarett Dillard,
Rice, 2005–08 : FCS: 73 –
Cooper Kupp, Eastern Washington, 2013–16 : Div II: 78 – Dallas Mall, Bentley, 2001–04
Scoring Most touchdowns responsible for, career : FBS: 189 –
Dillon Gabriel, UCF, Oklahoma, Oregon, 2019–24 : FCS: 159 –
Bruce Eugene, Grambling, 2001–05
Most touchdowns responsible for, season : FBS: 65 –
Joe Burrow,
LSU, 2019;
Bailey Zappe,
Western Kentucky, 2021 : FCS: 71
Lindsey Scott Jr. UIW 2022 : Div II: 61 –
Roland Rivers III, Slippery Rock, 2019 : Div III: 68 –
Blaine Hawkins,
Central (IA), 2021 : FCS: 10 – Ren Hefley,
Presbyterian vs.
St. Andrews, September 4, 2021
Most points responsible for, season : FBS: 394 –
Bailey Zappe,
Western Kentucky, 2021 : FCS: 368 –
Willie Totten, Mississippi Valley, 1984 : FCS: 542 –
Ethan Ratke,
James Madison, 2017–21 : Div II: 420 – Jeff Glas,
North Dakota, 2002–05 : FCS: 127 – Julian Rauch, Appalachian State, 2007;
Jon Striefsky, Delaware, 2007 : Div II: 138 – Jeff Glas, North Dakota, 2005 : FCS: 24 –
Goran Lingmerth, Northern Arizona vs. Idaho, Oct. 25, 1986 : FCS: 544 –
Brian Westbrook, Villanova, 1997–98, 2000–01 : Div II: 656 –
Germaine Race, Pittsburg State, 2003–06 : FCS: 42 –
Omar Cuff, Delaware vs. William & Mary, Aug. 30, 2007;
Jessie Burton, McNeese State vs. Southern Utah, Sep. 19, 1998;
Archie Amerson, Northern Arizona vs. Weber State, Oct. 5, 1996 : Div II: 48 –
Paul Zaeske, North Park vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 12, 1968;
Junior Wolf, Oklahoma Panhandle vs. St. Mary (KS), Nov. 8, 1958 : Div III: 48 –
Carey Bender, Coe vs. Beloit, Nov. 12, 1994 ==Defense==