Starting in 2002, the NCAA adjusted its statistics policy to allow for a continuous season in football. Prior to 2001, regular season and post season statistics were kept independently of one another. PSU modified its all-time records - combining regular season and post season play - to reflect the NCAA's change.
MISCELLANEOUS
Most Victories in a Season
  14 1992 (14-1-0); 2004 (14-1-0)
Fewest Victories in a Season
   0 1928 (0-7-0)
Most Defeats in a Season
   8 1977 (1-8-1)
Most Shutouts in a Season
   7 1961 (11 games)
Most Ties in a Season
   3 1941, 1946
Best Won-Loss Percentage
1.000 (11-0-0), 1957; 1961
1.000 (6-0-0), 1943
Worst Won-Loss Percentage
 .000 (0-7-0), 1928
Largest Margin of Victory
 151 (151-0) vs. Missouri State, Nov. 28, 1912
Largest Margin of Victory (Modern)
 87 (87-0) vs. Panhandle State, Sept. 9, 2006
Largest Margin of Defeat
 107 (107-0) vs. College of Emporia, Nov. 12, 1910
Largest Margin of Defeat (Modern)
 53 (53-0) vs. Arkansas, Sept. 26, 1936
 48 (62-14) vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 15, 1984
Largest Margin of Victory
   Opponent                         Margin Score
 1. Missouri State, Nov. 28, 1912       151 151-0
 2. Panhandle State, Sept. 9, 2006       87 87-0
 3. SW Assemblies of God, Aug. 25, 2001  76 76-0
 4. Bacone, Sept. 8, 2001                75 75-0
 5. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 24, 1987     70 76-6
 5. Truman, Sept. 11, 2004               70 77-7
 5. Panhandle State, Oct. 8, 2005        70 70-0
 8. Southwest Baptist, Sept. 18, 2004    69 69-0
 9. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 6, 1999      65 65-0
10. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 64Â 91-27
Largest Margin of Defeat
   Opponent                         Margin Score
 1. College of Emporia, Nov. 12, 1910   107 107-0
 2. Missouri S&T, Nov. 7, 1914          104 104-0
 3. College of Emporia, Oct. 4, 1912     71 71-0
 4. Tulsa, Oct. 31, 1914                 63 63-0
 5. Central Missouri, Nov. 5, 2005       62 83-21
 6. Wichita State, Oct. 9, 1914          55 55-0
 7. Arkansas, Sept. 26, 1936             53 53-0
 8. College of Emporia, Nov. 17, 1911    50 50-0
 9. Missouri Western, Oct. 10, 2012      49 63-14
10. Missouri S&T, Sept. 15, 1984Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 48Â 62-14
Longest Run from Scrimmage: 95 yards,
Lateef Walker, vs. North Alabama, Sept. 4, 1999
Longest Pass from Scrimmage: 99 yards,
Mark Smith to Bryan Pray, vs. MSSU, Sept. 23, 2006
Longest Field Goal: 60 yards,
Kevin Shipley, vs. Neb.-Kearney, Oct. 1, 1977
Longest Punt: 79 yards,
Kevin Shipley, vs. NWMSU, Sept. 8, 1979
Longest Kickoff Return: 100 yards, *
Ronnie West, vs. NWMSU, Oct. 6, 1990;
(returned nine yards deep in the end zone)
Bud Kohler, vs. Evansville, Nov. 11, 1949
(returned three yards deep in the end zone)
* NCAA statistics stop at 100 yards on all returns
Longest Punt Return: 86 yards,
Ron Commons, vs. Fort Hays State, Nov. 1, 1969
CONSECUTIVES
Most Consecutive Victories (Playoffs included)
 25 Oct. 11, 1991 to Dec. 12, 1992
Most Consecutive Regular Season Victories
 56 Sept. 28, 1985 to Sept. 7, 1991
Most Consecutive Games Without a Defeat
 27 Sept. 21, 1991 to Dec. 12, 1992 (26-0-1)
Most Consecutive Defeats
  9 Sept. 16, 1978 to Nov. 11, 1978
Most Consecutive Shutouts
  6 Sept. 14, 1951 to Oct. 20, 1951
Most Consecutive Ties
  2 five times, most recently: Sept. 17, 1948 to Sept. 24, 1948
Most Consecutive Games Without Being Shutout
 227 Nov. 6, 1982 to Nov. 17, 2001 (NCAA-II record)
Most Consecutive Games Without a Tie
 149 Oct. 22, 1977 to Sept. 21, 1991
Most Consecutive Conference Wins
 29 Sept. 18, 1993 to Oct. 5, 1996
Most Consecutive Conference Wins Without a Defeat
 37 Sept. 2, 1989 to Nov. 14, 1992
Most Consecutive Winning Seasons
 31 1978-2008
RUSHING, TEAM
Most Yards Gained
   Opponent                         Yards
 1. Fort Hays State, Oct. 17, 1987     597
 2. Central Missouri, Oct. 14, 1989    568
 3. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 24, 1987   563
 4. Portland State, Dec. 5, 1992       558
 5. Lincoln, Sept. 12, 1987            546
 6. Washburn, Oct. 2, 2004             538
 7. Missouri Southern, Oct. 24, 1992   528
 8. Arkansas Tech, Sept. 13, 1986      526
 9. Washburn, Oct. 28, 1989            525
10. Emporia State, Nov. 5, 1960Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 515
Most Rushing Attempts
Game: 87 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 14, 1989
Season: 941 1991
Most Yards Gained Rushing
Game: 597 vs. Fort Hays State, Oct. 17, 1987
Season: 5320 2004
Most Yards Gained, Per Game
 399.17 1987
Highest Average Per Carry
Game: 12.2 vs. Washburn, Oct. 2, 2004
Season: 7.29 2004 (730 carries, 5320 yards)
Most Touchdowns Rushing
Game: 10 vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 24, 1987
Season: 68 2004
RUSHING, INDIVIDUAL
Most Yards Gained
Game: 379 Ronald Moore, vs. Portland St., Dec. 5, 1992
Season: 2575 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 7062 Germaine Race, 2003-06
Career Yards                  Att. Yards
 1. Germaine Race, 2003-06 !   941 6985
 2. Ronald Moore, 1989-92      869 5776
 3. Darren Dawson, 1989-91     667 4565
 4. Neal Philpot, 2001-04      827 4337
 5. Richard Overton, 1977-80   825 4004
 6. Monte Weathers, 1984-87    438 3852
 7. Caleb Farabi, 2005-2008    597 3292
 8. Anthony Chatmon, 1998-2001 429 3149
 9. Bruce Stancell, 1983-86    571 2887
10. Joey Tobin, 1989-93Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 404Â 2651
11. Justin Johnson, 1995-97Â Â Â Â 462Â 2609
12. Mike Meek, 1985-88Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 353Â 2376
13. Mark Smith, 2005-2008Â Â Â Â Â Â 436Â 2364
14. Steve Howard, 1970-71Â Â Â Â Â Â 511Â 2352
15. Andy Majors, 2002-05Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 393Â 2336
16. Bob Howard, 1967-69Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 538Â 2319
17. Kenny Davis, 1985-89Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 410Â 2287
18. Briceton Wilson, 2010-12Â Â Â 427Â 2167
19. Albert Schmidt, 1968-71Â Â Â Â 442Â 2152
20. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95Â Â Â Â Â 564Â 2075
! NCAA-II Record (former)
Single Season Yards           Att. Yards
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992         356 2585
 2. Germaine Race, 2004        247 2213
 3. Germaine Race, 2006        310 1944
 4. Germaine Race, 2005        239 1846
 5. Darren Dawson, 1991        282 1698
 6. Monte Weathers, 1987       191 1684
 7. Ronald Moore, 1991         264 1576
 8. Steve Howard, 1970         272 1568
 9. Mike Meek, 1988            239 1530
10. Darren Dawson, 1989Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 189Â 1452
11. Jeff Seybold Jr, 2013 Â Â Â Â 201Â 1434
12. Monte Weathers, 1986Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 173Â 1430
13. Darren Dawson, 1990Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 196Â 1415
14. Neal Philpot, 2004Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 196Â 1398
15. Caleb Farabi, 2008Â Â Â Â Â Â 260Â 1387
16. Caleb Farabi, 2007Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 247Â 1370
17. Richard Overton, 1979 Â Â Â 252Â 1291
18. Joey Tobin, 1993Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 190Â 1261
19. Ronald Moore, 1990 Â Â Â Â Â 201Â 1233
20. Richard Overton, 1980Â Â Â Â Â Â 250Â 1215
Single Game Yards             Att. Yards TDs
 1. 379 Ronald Moore           37 379   5
        vs. Portland State, Dec. 5, 1992
 2. 309 Germaine Race          49 309   4
        vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 11, 2006
 3. 305 Germaine Race          23 305   3
        vs. Truman, Oct. 22, 2005
 4. 273 Justin Johnson         16 273   5
        vs. Missouri Southern, Sept. 27, 1997
 5. 268 Germaine Race          27 268   4
        vs. Fort Hays State, Oct. 14, 2006
 6. 265 Willie Brown           33 265   2
        vs. Emporia State, Nov. 10, 1984
 7. 257 Richard Overton        26 257   2
        vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 1, 1980
 8. 256 Ronald Moore           23 256   3
        vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 24, 1992
 9. 247 Monte Weathers         16 247   2
        vs. Emporia State, Nov. 7, 1987
10. 245 Germaine Race          21 245   3
        vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 21, 2006
Most Yards Gained/Quarterback
Game: 212 Mark Smith, vs. UNO, Nov. 15, 2008 *
Season: 1398 Neal Philpot, 2004
Career: 4337 Neal Philpot, 2001-04
Career Yards                  Att. Yards
 1. Neal Philpot, 2001-04      827 4337
 2. Mark Smith, 2005-2008      436 2364
 3. Andy Majors, 2002-05       393 2336
 4. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95     564 2075
 5. Zac Dickey, 2010-11        354 2066
Single Season Yards           Att. Yards
 1. Neal Philpot, 2004         196 1398
 2. Zac Dickey, 2011           210 1165
 3. Neal Philpot, 2003         222 1144
 4. Neal Philpot, 2001         235 1103
 5. Lateef Walker, 1999        223 1101
Single Game Yards             Att. Yards TDs
 1. 212 Mark Smtih             20 212   1
        vs. Nebraska-Omaha, Nov. 15, 2008 *
 2. 209 Neal Philpot           23 209   1
        vs. Northwest Missouri, Oct. 13, 2001
 3. 198 Neal Philpot           23 198   2
        vs. Washburn, Oct. 11, 2003
 4. 195 Lateef Walker          20 195   2
        vs. North Alabama, Sept. 4, 1999
 5. 172 Neal Philpot           20 172   4
        vs. Emporia State, Oct. 9, 2004
 6. 167 Neal Philpot           24 167   2
        vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 9, 2002
 7. 166 Neal Philpot           14 166   1
        vs. Washburn, Oct. 2, 2004
 8. 159 Gene Stegeman          23 159   1
      vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 20, 1986
 9. 153 Neal Philpot           30 153   2
        vs. Truman, Oct. 27, 2001
10. 147 Zac Dickey        20 147   0
        vs. Northwest Missouri, Dec. 3, 2011*
Most Touchdowns
Game: 5 Six times, most recently by: Germaine Race, vs. SBU, Oct. 15, 2005
Season: 39 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 107 Germaine Race, 2003-06
Career Touchdowns
(records prior to 1960 incomplete)Â Â TDs
 1. Germaine Race, 2003-06 !        107
 2. Ronald Moore, 1989-92            74
 3. Darren Dawson, 1989-91           61
 4. Neal Philpot, 2001-04            60
 5. Richard Overton, 1977-80         50
 6. Anthony Chatmon, 1998-2001       46
 7. Monte Weathers, 1984-87          44
 8. Caleb Farabi, 2005-2008          43
 9. Gene Stegeman, 1984-87           42
10. Andy Majors, 2002-05Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 34
! NCAA all division record (former)
Single Season Touchdowns
(records prior to 1960 incomplete)Â Â TDs
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992               39
 2. Germaine Race, 2005              33
 3. Germaine Race, 2006              31
 4. Germaine Race, 2004              26
 5. Darren Dawson, 1991              22
 5. Jeff Seyold Jr., 2013            22
 6. Richard Overton, 1979            21
 6. Darren Dawson, 1989              21
 9. Monte Weathers, 1987             20
 9. Ronald Moore, 1991               20
 9. Caleb Farabi, 2007               20
Most Attempts
Game: 49 Germaine Race, vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 11, 2006
Season: 356 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 941 Germaine Race, 2003-06
Career Attempts               Att.
 1. Germaine Race, 2003-06     941
 2. Ronald Moore, 1989-92     869
 3. Neal Philpot, 2001-04     827
 4. Richard Overton, 1977-80   825
 5. Darren Dawson, 1989-91    667
 6. Caleb Farabi, 2005-08     597
 7. Bruce Stancell, 1983-86   571
 8. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95    564
 9. Bob Howard, 1967-69       538
10. Gene Stegeman, 1984-87Â Â Â Â 519
Single Season Attempts        Att.
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992         356
 2. Germaine Race, 2006        310
 3. Darren Dawson, 1991        282
 4. Steve Howard, 1970         272
 5. Ronald Moore, 1991         264
 6. Caleb Farabi, 2008         260
 7. Richard Overton, 1979      252
 8. Richard Overton, 1980      250
 9. Germaine Race, 2004        247
10. Caleb Farabi, 2007Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 247
Highest AvG./Carry
Season: 8.96 Germaine Race, 2004
            (247 carries, 2213 yards)
Career: 8.79 Monte Weathers, 1984-87
            (438 carries, 3852 yards)
Career Highest Avg./Carry
(min. 100 att.)            Att. Yards Avg.
 1. Monte Weathers, 1984-87    438 3852  8.79
 2. Kenny Vernon, 1987-88      140 1182  8.44
 3. Anthony Chatmon, 1998-2001 429 3189  7.43
 4. Germaine Race, 2003-06     941 6985  7.42
 5. Sean Scott, 1992-94        110 792   7.20
 6. Jeff Seybold Jr., 2013-14  211 1460  6.92
 7. Darren Dawson, 1989-91     667 4565  6.84
 8. Josh Shay, 1999-2002       245 1653  6.75
 9. Mike Meek, 1985-88         353 2376  6.73
10. Ronald Moore, 1989-92Â Â Â Â Â Â 869Â 5776Â Â 6.65
Single Season Highest Avg./Carry
(min. 50 att.)                Att. Yards Avg.
 1. Germaine Race, 2004        247 2213  8.96
 2. Monte Weathers, 1987       191 1684  8.82
 3. Anthony Chatmon, 2001       61 529   8.67
 4. Monte Weathers, 1986       173 1430  8.27
 5. Germaine Race, 2005        239 1846  7.72
 6. Darren Dawson, 1989        189 1452  7.68
 7. Mike Meek, 1987            111 846   7.62
 8. Andy Majors, 2004          102 772   7.57
 9. Josh Shay, 1999             99 748   7.56
10. Kenny Vernon, 1988Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 109Â 793 Â Â 7.28
Highest Avg./Game
Season: 172.3 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 134.3 Germaine Race, 2003-06
Career Highest Avg./G            G Yards Avg.
 1. Germaine Race, 2003-06      52 6985  134.3
 2. Steve Howard, 1970-71       21 2352  112.0
 3. Darren Dawson, 1989-91      41 4565  111.3
 4. Ronald Moore, 1989-92       54 5776  107.0
 5. Rex Garner, 1975-76         19 1786  94.0
 6. Richard Overton, 1977-80    43 4004  93.1
 7. Neal Philpot, 2001-04       47 4337  92.3
 8. Willie Brown, 1981-84       23 2047  89.0
 9. Monte Weathers, 1984-87     43 3811  88.6
10. Bob Howard, 1967-69Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 29Â 2319Â Â 80.0
Single Season Highest Avg./G     G Yards Avg.
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992          15 2585  172.3
 2. Germaine Race, 2006         12 1944  162.0
 3. Germaine Race, 2004         15 2213  147.5
 4. Steve Howard, 1970          11 1568  142.5
 5. Germaine Race, 2005         13 1846  142.0
 6. Monte Weathers, 1987        12 1684  140.3
 7. Willie Brown, 1984           9 1183  131.4
 8. Mike Meek, 1988             12 1530  127.5
 9. Caleb Farabi, 2007          11 1370  124.5
10. Jeff Seybold Jr., 2013Â Â Â Â Â Â 12Â 1434Â Â 119.5
Most 100-Yard Games
Season: 14 Ronald Moore, 1992 (15 games)
Career: 36 Germaine Race, 2003-06 (52 games)
PASSING, TEAM
Most Yards Gained
   Opponent                         Yards
 1. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013            442
 2. Emporia State, Oct. 10, 2009       411
 3. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004       407
 4. Central Missouri, Sept. 29, 2008   397
 5. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 15, 2005  384
 6. Missouri S&T, Oct. 4, 2003        382
 7. Fort Hays State, Oct. 24, 1981     381
 8. Emporia State, Nov. 10, 2007       380
 9. Northeastern State, Aug. 30, 2012  378
10. Central Missouri, Oct. 6, 2012Â Â Â Â Â 368
Most Pass Attempts
Game: 53 vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 20, 1984
Season: 370 2005
Highest Average Per Attempt
Season: 10.97 2006 (223 attempts, 2446 yards)
Most Pass Completions
Game: 28 vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 20, 1984, vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 218 2004
Highest Average Per Completion
Season: 19.09 1991 (101 completions, 1928 yards)
Highest Completion Percentage
Season: .655 2006 (146-223)
Most Yards Gained Passing
Game: 422 vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 3656 2004
Highest Average Per Game
Season: 251.3, 2013
Most Interceptions Thrown
Game: 4 eight times, most recently: vs. Northwest Missouri, Oct. 4, 2008
Season: 18 1976; 1977; 1983
Fewest Interceptions Thrown
Season: 4 1974; 1986
Most Touchdowns Thrown
Game: 7 vs. Panhandle State, Sept. 9, 2006
Season: 45 2004
PASSING, INDIVIDUAL
Most Yards Gained
Game: 442 Anthony Abenoja, vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 3065 Andy Majors, 2005
Career: 5831 Neal Philpot, 2001-04
Career Yards                  C-Att.  Yards
 1. Neal Philpot, 2001-04     326-678 5831
 2. Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres.367-598 5548
 3. Andy Majors, 2002-05      352-597 5531
 4. Mark Smith, 2005-08       337-521 5190
 5. Mark Hittner, 1976-79     325-741 4830
 6. Zack Siegrist, 1994-98    265-525 4174
 7. Jay Padden, 1987-90       233-440 3951
 8. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95    202-385 3300
 9. Zac Dickey, 2010-11       240-436 3282
10. Brian Hutchins, 1990-93Â Â Â 177-365Â 3053
Single Season Yards           C-Att.  Yards
 1. Andy Majors, 2005         198-346 3065
 2. Anthony Abenoja, 2013     183-289 2954
 3. Mark Smith, 2008          161-253 2348
 4. Anthony Abenoja, 2012     169-280 2330
 5. Zac Dickey, 2011          149-248 2290
 6. Neal Philpot, 2004        96-170  1825
 7. Andy Majors, 2004         113-166 1769
 8. Mark Smith, 2007          111-176 1737
 9. Jay Padden, 1990          97-175  1716
10. Zack Siegrist, 1998Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 95-188Â Â 1697
Single Game Yards             C-Att.  TDs
 1. 442 Anthony Abenoja      28-36   5
        vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
 1. 378 Anthony Abenoja      26-36   3
        vs. Northeastern State, Aug. 30, 2012
 2. 358 Andy Majors          20-28   2
        vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 15, 2005
 3. 336 Anthony Abenoja      23-38   2
        vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 6, 2012
 4. 334 Andy Majors          23-49   2
        vs. Delta State, Aug. 27, 2005
 5. 324 Mark Smith           19-24   5
        vs. Emporia State, Nov. 10, 2007
 6. 323 Anthony Abenoja      17-24   5
        vs. Southwest Minnesota, Dec. 7, 2013
 7. 320 Andy Majors          21-38   2
        vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 5, 2005
 8. 311 Rick Clark           16-36   1
        vs. Emporia State, Oct. 25, 1969
 9. 303 Anthony Abenoja      19-28   2
        vs. Lindenwood, Nov. 3, 2012
10. 300 Mark Smith           13-17   3
        vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 27, 2008
Most Touchdowns
Game: 5 Two times, most recently: Anthony Abenoja, vs. Southwest Minnesota, Dec. 7, 2013
Season: 30 Anthony Abenoja, 2013
Career: 61 Neal Philpot, 2001-04
Career Touchdowns             TDs
 1. Neal Philpot, 2001-04      61
 2. Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres. 48
 3. Andy Majors, 2002-05       43
 4. Jay Padden, 1987-90        40
 4. Zack Siegrist, 1994-98     40
 4. Mark Smith, 2005-08        40
 7. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95     33
 8. Gene Stegeman, 1984-87     27
 9. Brian Hutchins, 1990-93    25
10. Nick Motosko, 1979-82Â Â Â Â Â Â 23
10. Zac Dickey, 2010-11Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 23
Single Season Touchdowns      TDs
 1. Anthony Abenoja, 2013      30
 2. Neal Philpot, 2004         25
 3. Andy Majors, 2005          20
 4. Jay Padden, 1990           19
 4. Andy Majors, 2004      19
 6. Mark Smith, 2008           18
 7. Zac Dickey, 2011           17
 8. Zack Siegrist, 1996        16
 9. Rick Clark, 1970       15
 9. Neal Philpot, 2001      15
 9. Neal Philpot, 2003         15
 9. Anthony Abenoja, 2012      15
Most Attempts
Game: 49 Andy Majors, vs. Delta State, Aug. 27, 2005
Season: 346 Andy Majors, 2005
Career: 741 Mark Hittner, 1976-79
Career Attempts              Att.
 1. Mark Hittner, 1976-79     741
 2. Neal Philpot, 2001-04     678
 3. Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres.598
 4. Andy Majors, 2002-05      597
 5. Zack Siegrist, 1994-98    525
 6. Mark Smith, 2005-08       521
 7. Jay Padden, 1987-90       440
 8. Zac Dickey, 2010-11       436
 9. Gene Stegeman, 1984-87    392
10. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95Â Â Â Â 385
Single Season Attempts       Att.
 1. Andy Majors, 2005         346
 2. Anthony Abenoja, 2013     289
 3. Anthony Abenoja, 2012     280
 4. Mark Smith, 2008          253
 5. Zac Dickey, 2011          248
 6. Mark Hittner, 1977        218
 7. Zack Siegrist, 1996       215
 8. Mark Hittner, 1979        210
 9. Steve Siebuhr, 1983       199
10. Brian Hutchins, 1992Â Â Â Â Â Â 196
Most Completions
Game: 28 Anthony Abenoja, vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 198 Andy Majors, 2005
Career: 367 Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres.
Career Completions          Comp.
 1. Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres.367
 2. Andy Majors, 2002-05      352
 3. Mark Smith, 2005-08       337
 4. Neal Philpot, 2001-04     326
 5. Mark Hittner, 1976-79     325
 6. Zack Siegrist, 1994-98    265
 7. Zac Dickey, 2010-11       240
 8. Jay Padden, 1987-90       233
 9. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95    202
10. Gene Stegeman, 1984-87Â Â Â Â 196
Single Season Completions   Comp.
 1. Andy Majors, 2005         198
 2. Anthony Abenoja, 2013     183
 3. Anthony Abenoja, 2012     169
 4. Mark Smith, 2008          161
 5. Zac Dickey, 2011          149
 6. Andy Majors, 2004         113
 7. Mark Smith, 2007          111
 8. Zack Siegrist, 1996     106
 9. Steve Siebuhr, 1983       101
10. Rick Clark, 1970Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 97
10. Jay Padden, 1990 Â Â Â Â Â Â 97
Highest Completion Pct.
Season: .681 Andy Majors, 2004 (113-166)
Career: .647 Mark Smith, 2005-08 (337-521)
Career Completion Percentage
(min. 250 att.)               C.-Att. Pct.
 1. Mark Smith, 2005-2008    337-521 .6468
 2. Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres.367-598 .6137
 3. Andy Majors, 2002-05      352-597 .5896
 4. Zac Dickey, 2010-11       240-436 .5505
 5. Jay Padden, 1987-90       233-440 .5295
 6. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95    202-385 .5247
 7. Steve Siebuhr, 1983-84    173-324 .5340
 8. Zack Siegrist, 1994-98    265-525 .5048
 9. Rick Clark, 1969-70       185-368 .5027
10. Gene Stegeman, 1984-87Â Â Â Â 196-392Â .5000
Single Season Completion Percentage
(min. 100 att.)               C.-Att. Pct.
 1. Andy Majors, 2004         113-166 .6807
 2. Geno Waters, 2006         86-129  .6667
 3. Mark Smith, 2008          161-253 .6363
 4. Anthony Abenoja, 2013     183-289 .6332
 5. Mark Smith, 2007          111-176 .6306
 6. Anthony Abenoja, 2012     169-280 .6035
 7. Zac Dickey, 2011          149-248 .6008
 8. Jeff Moreland, 1994       58-100  .5800
 9. Steve Siebuhr, 1984       72-125  .5760
10. Andy Majors, 2005Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 198-346Â .5723
Highest Avg./Completion
Season: 21.5 Lateef Walker, 1999 (36-774)
Career: 19.0 Lateef Walker, 1998-2001 (70-1329)
Career Highest Average Per Completion
(min. 50 comp.)               C.  Yards Avg.
 1. Lateef Walker, 1998-2001  70  1329  18.99
 2. Craig Kelley, 1980-81     70  1140  18.39
 3. Nick Motosko, 1979-82     147 2685  18.27
 4. Neal Philpot, 2001-04     326 5831  17.89
 5. Brian Hutchins, 1990-93   177 3053  17.25
Single Season Highest Average Per Completion
(min. 35 comp.)               C.  Yards Avg.
 1. Lateef Walker, 1999       36  774   21.50
 2. Nick Motosko, 1981        59  1153  20.96
 3. Neal Philpot, 2003        85  1663  19.56
 4. Jeff Moreland, 1991       59  1131  19.17
 5. Neal Philpot, 2004        96  1825  19.01
Highest Avg./Game
Season: 246.2 Anthony Abenoja, 2013
Career: 221.9 Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres.
Most Interceptions
Season: 14 Mark Hittner, 1977; Andy Majors, 2005
Career: 38 Mark Hittner, 1976-79
TOTAL OFFENSE, TEAM
Most Yards Gained
   Opponent                         Yards
 1. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004     809
 2. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013          787
 3. Emporia State, Oct. 9, 2004      774
 4. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 15, 2005 741
 5. Truman, Sept. 11, 2004           718
 5. Panhandle State, Sept. 9, 2006   718
 7. Washburn, Oct. 2, 2004           713
 8. Missouri Western, Nov. 1, 1980   703
 9. Central Missouri, Oct. 14, 1989  702
10. Truman, Oct. 12, 1991Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 693
Most Total Offensive Plays
Season: 1132 1991
Most Yards Gained, Total Offense
Game: 809 vs Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004
Season: 8976 2004
Highest Average Per Game
Season: 598.4 2004
Most Total First Downs
Game: 38 vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 25, 1986; vs. SBU, Oct. 15, 2005
Season: 429 2004
Most First Downs Rushing
Game: 27 vs. FHSU, Oct. 17, 1987; vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 14, 1989
Season: 254 2004
Most First Downs Passing
Game: 19 vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2014
Season: 164 2005
TOTAL OFFENSE, INDIVIDUAL
Most Total Yards
Game: 463 Anthony Abenoja, vs. LU, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 4028 Andy Majors, 2005
Career: 10168 Neal Philpot, 2001-04
Career Most Total Yards       Pass Rush  Total
 1. Neal Philpot, 2001-04     5831 4337  10168
 2. Andy Majors, 2002-05      5531 2336  7867
 3. Mark Smith, 2005-08       5190 2367  7554
 4. Germaine Race, 2003-06   0    6985  6985
 5. Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres. 5548 552   6100
 6. Ronald Moore, 1989-92     0    5776  5776
 7. Mark Hittner, 1976-79     4830 782   5612
 8. Jeff Moreland, 1991-95    3300 2075  5375
 9. Zac Dickey, 2010-11        3282 2066  5348
10. Jay Padden, 1987-90Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 3951Â 1202Â Â 5153
Single Season Most Total Yards Pass Rush  Total
 1. Andy Majors, 2005          963  3065  4028
 2. Zac Dickey, 2011           2290 1165  3455
 3. Mark Smith, 2008           2348 968   3316
 4. Anthony Abenoja, 2013      2954 340   3294
 5. Neal Philpot, 2004         1825 1398  3223
 6. Neal Philpot, 2003         1663 1144  2807
 7. Mark Smith, 2007           1737 939   2676
 8. Ronald Moore, 1992         0    2585  2585
 9. Brian Hutchins, 1992       1662 917   2579
10. Anthony Abenoja, 2012Â Â Â Â Â Â 2330Â 241Â Â Â 2571
Single Game Most Total Yards   Rush Pass  Total
 1. 463 Anthony Abenoja         21  442  463
        vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
 2. 430 Andy Majors           72   358   430
        vs. Southwest Baptist, Oct. 15, 2005
 3. 413 Zac Dickey            147  266   413
        vs. Northwest Missouri, Dec. 3, 2011*
 4. 401 Neal Philpot          172  229   401
        vs. Emporia State, Oct. 9, 2004
 5. 393 Andy Majors           59   334   393
        vs. Delta State, Aug. 27, 2005
 6. 379 Ronald Moore          379  0     379
        vs. Portland State, Dec. 5, 1992*
 7. 379 Anthony Abenoja         1  378   379
        vs. Northeastern State, Aug. 30, 2012
 8. 378 Andy Majors           127  251   378
        vs. Truman, Sept. 11, 2004
 9. 374 Anthony Abenoja         51  323  374
        vs. Southwest Minnesota, Dec. 7, 2013
 10. 368 Anthony Abenoja        65  303   368
        vs. Lindenwood, Nov. 3, 2012
Most Total Offense Plays
Season: 539 Andy Majors, 2005
Career: 1505 Neal Philpot, 2001-04
Highest Avg./Game
Season: 287.7 Andy Majors, 2005 (4028 yards in 14 games)
Career: 221.9 Anthony Abenoja, 2011-pres. (5548 yards in 25 games)
RECEIVING, INDIVIDUAL
Most Yards Gained
Game: 238 Kendall Fisher, vs. Emporia, Oct. 17, 2009
Season: 1495 Ronnie West, 1991
Career: 3387 John Brown, 2011-13
Career Yards                        Rec. Yards
 1. John Brown, 2011-13           185 3387
 2. Ronnie West, 1990-91            123 2521
 3. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1980-81    75  1827
 4. Jermaine Carpenter, 2003-04     69  1671
 5. Marques Nelson, 2005-08         82  1582
 6. Bryan Pray, 2005-06             80  1510
 7. Pierce Curran, 2004-07          97  1419
 8. Wilton Jones, 1976-79           92  1405
 9. Jon Thomas, 2008-11             89  1262
10. Blaise Bauer, 1985-88Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 44Â Â 1248
Single Season Yards                 Rec. Yards
 1. Ronnie West, 1991               74  1495
 2. John Brown, 2011                61  1216
 3. John Brown, 2013                61  1198
 4. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1981       48  1124
 5. Jermaine Carpenter, 2004        49  1115
 6. Ronnie West, 1990               49  1026
 7. John Brown, 2012                63  973
 8. Bryan Pray, 2006                40  930
 9. Ray Staten, 1992                54  899
10. Kendall Fisher, 2009Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 47Â Â 876
Single Game Yards                Rec. TDs
 1. 238 Kendall Fisher          6    3
        vs. Emporia State, Oct. 10, 2009
 2. 237 John Brown             9    4
        vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
 3. 215 Gene Wayenberg, Jr.     8    1
        vs. Missouri Western, Nov. 1, 1980
 4. 199 John Brown              12   2
        vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 12, 2013
 5. 195 Jermaine Carpenter      4    2
        vs. Emporia State, Oct. 9, 2004
 6. 190 Ronnie West             8    2
        vs. Emporia State, Nov. 2, 1991
 7. 189 Ronnie West             8    2
        vs. North Dakota State, Dec. 1, 1990
 8. 182 John Brown              8    2
        vs. Northwest Missouri, Oct. 1, 2011
 9. 174 John Brown              6    3
        vs. Northwest Missouri, Dec. 3, 2011
10. 172 Jermaine Carpenter      5    3
        vs. Western State, Aug. 26, 2004
Most Touchdowns
Game: 4 Bruce Roach, vs. Washburn, Oct. 29, 1960; Scott Bailey, vs. FHSU, Oct. 15, 1988; John Brown, vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 16 Jermaine Carpenter, 2004
Career: 34 John Brown, 2011-13
Career Touchdowns                 TDs
 1. John Brown, 2011-13          34
 2. Ronnie West, 1990-91          27
 3. Jermaine Carpenter, 2003-04   23
 4. Blaise Bauer, 1985-88         18
 5. Marques Nelson, 2005-08       15
 6. Bruce Roach, 1958-61          14
 6. Alan Spencer, 1969-72         14
 6. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1980-81  14
Single Season Touchdowns          TDs
 1. Jermaine Carpenter, 2004      16
 2. John Brown, 2013              14
 2. Ronnie West, 1991             14
 4. Ronnie West, 1990             13
 5. John Brown, 2011              12
 6. Bruce Roach, 1960             10
 6. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1981     10
Most Receptions
Game: 13 John Brown, vs. Missouri Western, Oct. 20, 2012
Season: 74 Ronnie West, 1991
Career: 185 John Brown, 2011-13
Career Receptions                 Rec.
 1. John Brown, 2011-13           185
 2. Ronnie West, 1990-91          123
 3. Caleb Farabi, 2005-08         101
 4. Pierce Curran, 2004-07        97
 5. Wilton Jones, 1976-79         92
 6. Marques Nelson, 2005-08       89
 6. Jon Thomas, 2008-11           89
 8. Mike Powell, 1969-72          85
 9. Bryan Pray, 2005-06           80
10. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1980-81Â Â 75
Single Season Receptions          Rec.
 1. Ronnie West, 1991             74
 2. John Brown, 2012              63
 3. John Brown, 2011              61
 3. John Brown, 2011              61
 5. Ray Staten, 1992              54
 6. Ronnie West, 1990             49
 6. Jermaine Carpenter, 2004      49
Highest Avg./Reception
Season: 31.4 Blaise Bauer, 1986 (14-440)
Career: 29.2 Blaise Bauer, 1985-88 (44-1284)
Career Highest Average Per Reception
(min. 30 rec.)                    Rec. Yards Avg.
 1. Blaise Bauer, 1985-88         44   1284  29.18
 2. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1980-81  75   1827  24.36
 3. Jermaine Carpenter, 2003-04   69   1671  24.22
 4. Michael Brown, 1997-2000      39   909   23.31
 5. Ronnie West, 1990-91          123  2521  20.50
 6. Galen Lewis, 1977-79          34   681   20.03
 7. Alan Spencer, 1971-72         62   1241  20.02
 8. Chris Hudson, 1994-96         57   1133  19.88
 9. Mike Ward, 2001-04            42   807   19.21
10. Gerren Comeaux, 1997-2000Â Â Â Â Â 35Â Â Â 662Â Â Â 18.91
Single Season Highest Average Per Reception
(min. 10 receptions)              Rec. Yards Avg.
 1. Blaise Bauer, 1986            14   440  31.43
 2. Blaise Bauer, 1988            12   361   30.08
 3. Greg Cobble, 1982             12   344   28.67
 4. Jermaine Carpenter, 2003      20   556   27.80
 5. Michael Brown, 1999           14   369   26.36
 6. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1980     27   703   26.04
 7. Galen Lewis, 1979             12   305   25.42
 8. Mike Ward, 2003               10   245   24.50
 9. Doug Hix, 1997                18   427   23.72
10. Aaron Bell, 2001 Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 14Â Â Â 332Â Â 23.71
Highest Avg./Game
Season: 102.2 Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1981 (1124 yards in 11 games)
Career: 94.08 John Brown, 2011-13 (3387 yards in 36 games)
Career Highest Avg./G (min. 20 g) G    Yards Avg.
 1. John Brown, 2011-13           36   3387  94.08
 2. Ronnie West, 1990-91          28   2521  90.04
 3. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1980-81  23   1827  79.43
 4. Alan Spencer, 1971-72         20   1241  62.05
Single Season Highest Avg./G      G    Yards Avg.
 1. Gene Wayenberg, Jr., 1981     11   1124  102.2
 2. John Brown, 2013              12   1198  99.8
 3. Ronnie West, 1991             15   1495  99.7
 4. John Brown, 2011              14   1216  86.9
SCORING, TEAM
Most Points Scored
Game:Â Â Â 151 vs. Missouri State, Nov. 28, 1912
 (Modern) 91 vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004
Season: 837 2004
Highest Scoring Average
Season: 55.8 2004
Most Touchdowns Scored
Game: 19 vs. Missouri State, Nov. 28, 1912
Season: 116 2004
Most Point-After Conversions Kicked
Game: 13 vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004
Season: 109 2004
Most Field Goals Made
Game: 4 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 15, 1998
Season: 18 2011
SCORING, INDIVIDUAL
Most Total Points
Game: 32 two times, most recently by: Ronald Moore, vs. Portland St., Dec. 5, 1992
Season: 254 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 480 Ronald Moore, 1989-92
Career Scoring               TD  1XP 2XP FG  Pts.
 1. Germaine Race, 03-06 !   109 0   2   0   658
 2. Ronald Moore, 89-92      78  0   6   0   480
 3. Nathan Alleman, 03-06    0   314 0   29  401
 4. Darren Dawson, 88-91     61  0   0   0   366
 5. Neal Philpot, 01-04      60  0   1   0   362
 6. Anthony Chatmon, 98-01   52  0   1   0   314
 7. Richard Overton, 77-80   50  0   0   0   300
 7. James Jenkins, 88-91     0   195 0   35  300
 9. Josh Barcus, 95-98       0   155 0   44  287
10. Monte Weathers, 84-87Â Â Â Â 46Â Â 0Â Â Â 0Â Â Â 0Â Â Â 276
10. Caleb Farabi, 05-08Â Â Â Â Â Â 46Â Â 0Â Â Â 0Â Â Â 0Â Â Â 276
! NCAA all division record (former)
Single Season Scoring        TD  1XP 2XP FG  Pts.
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992       41  0   4   0   254
 2. Germaine Race, 2005      33  0   0   0   198
 3. Germaine Race, 2006      31  0   1   0   188
 4. Germaine Race, 2004      27  0   1   0   164
 5. Jeff Seybold, 2013       23  0   0   0   138
 6. Nathan Alleman, 2004     0   109 0   8   133
 7. Richard Overton, 1979    21  0   0   0   126
 7. Monte Weathers, 1987     21  0   0   0   126
 7. Darren Dawson, 1989      21  0   0   0   126
 7. Caleb Farabi, 2007       21  0   0   0   126
Most Touchdowns
Game: 5 five times, most recently by: John Brown, vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
Season: 41 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 109 Germaine Race, 2003-06
Career Touchdowns                 TDs
 1. Germaine Race, 2003-06 !     109
 2. Ronald Moore, 1989-92        78
 3. Darren Dawson, 1988-91       61
 4. Anthony Chatmon, 1998-2001   52
 5. Richard Overton, 1977-80      50
! NCAA all division record (former)
Single Season Touchdowns          TDs
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992            41
 2. Germaine Race, 2005           33
 3. Germaine Race, 2006           31
 4. Germaine Race, 2004           27
 5. Jeff Seybold, 2013            23
 6. Richard Overton, 1979         21
 6. Monte Weathers, 1987          21
 6. Darren Dawson, 1989           21
 6. Caleb Farabi, 2007            21
Single Game Touchdowns
 1. 5 Richard Overton, vs. MWSU, Nov. 3, 1979
 1. 5 Ronald Moore, vs. N.Dakota St., Nov. 27, 1992
 1. 5 Ronald Moore, vs. Portland St., Dec. 5, 1992
 1. 5 Justin Johnson, vs. MSSU, Sept. 27, 1997
 1. 5 John Brown, vs. MSSU, Nov. 12, 2011
 1. 5 John Brown, vs. Lincoln, Sept. 28, 2013
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Most Total Points/Placekicker
Game: 18 Josh Barcus, vs. WU, Nov. 14, 1998 (3 FG, 9 PAT)
Season: 133 Nathan Alleman, 2004
Career: 401 Nathan Alleman, 2003-06
Career Scoring by a Placekicker   XP  FG Total
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2003-06        314 29 401
 2. James Jenkins, 1988-91         195 35 300
 3. Josh Barcus, 1995-98           155 44 287
 4. Jared Witter, 2007-10          142 23 211
 5. Mike Bowman, 1985-87           117 27 198
Single Season Scoring by a Kicker  XP  FG Total
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2004           109 8  133
 2. Nathan Alleman, 2005           88  11 121
 3. Chase McCoy, 2011              65  18 119
 4. Connor Frazell, 2013           70  13 109
 5. James Jenkins, 1990            63  12 99
Most Field Goals Made
Game: 4 Josh Barcus, vs. UCM, Oct. 15, 1998
Season: 18 Chase McCoy, 2011
Career: 44 Josh Barcus, 1995-98
Career Field Goals Made            FG
 1. Josh Barcus, 1995-98           44
 2. James Jenkins, 1988-91         35
 3. Nathan Alleman, 2003-06        29
 4. Mike Bowman, 1985-87           27
 5. Connor Frazell, 2012-pres.     24
Single Season Field Goals Made     FG
 1. Chase McCoy, 2011              18
 2. Josh Barcus, 1998              16
 3. Josh Barcus, 1995              13
 3. Mike Bowman, 1986              13
 3. Daniel Chappell, 2002          13
 3. Connor Frazell, 2013           13
Most Field Goals Attempted
Game: 4 four times, most recently by: Jared Witter, vs. NWMSU, Oct. 6, 2007
Season: 23 Jeff Wood, 1992
Career: 64 Josh Barcus, 1995-98
Career Field Goals Attempted       FG
 1. Josh Barcus, 1995-98           64
 2. James Jenkins, 1988-91         61
 3. Jeff Wood, 1992-94             50
Single Season FGs Attempted        FG
 1. Jeff Wood, 1992                23
 2. Mike Bowman, 1986              22
 3. Chase McCoy, 2011              21
 4. Josh Barcus, 1995              20
 4. Josh Barcus, 1998              20
Highest Field Goal Pct.
Season: .867 Daniel Chappell, 2002 (13-15)
Career: .857 Chase McCoy, 2011 (18-21)
Career Highest FG Pct.             FG/FGA  Pct.
(min. 20 FGA)
 1. Chase McCoy, 2011              18-21   .857
 2. Connor Frazell, 2012-pres.     24-31   .774
 3. Daniel Chappell, 2001-02       21-28   .750
 4. Josh Barcus, 1995-98           44-64   .688
 5. Mike Bowman, 1985-87           27-41   .658
Single Season Highest FG Pct.      FG/FGA  Pct.
(min. 10 FGA)
 1. Daniel Chappell, 2002          13-15  .867
 1. Connor Frazell, 2013           13-15   .867
 3. Chase McCoy, 2011              18-21   .857
 3. James Jenkins, 1990            12-14   .857
 5. Nathan Alleman, 2005           11-13   .846
Most Consecutive FGs Made
 11 Josh Barcus, Sept. 19, 1998 to Oct. 24, 1998
Most PATs Made
Game: 13 Nathan Alleman, vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 25, 2004
Season: 109 Nathan Alleman, 2004
Career: 314 Nathan Alleman, 2003-06 !
! NCAA Division II Record
Career PATs Made                PAT
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2003-06     314
 2. James Jenkins, 1988-91      195
 3. Josh Barcus, 1995-98        155
 4. Jeff Wood, 1992-94          120
 5. Mike Bowman, 1985-87        117
Single Season PATs Made         PAT
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2004        109
 2. Nathan Alleman, 2005        88
 3. Nathan Alleman, 2006        70
 3. Connor Frazell, 2013        70
 5. Chase McCoy, 2011           65
Most PATs Attempted
Game: 13 Nathan Alleman, vs. MST, Sept. 25, 2004
Season: 112 Nathan Alleman, 2004
Career: 326 Nathan Alleman, 2003-06 !
! NCAA Division II Record
Career PATs Attempted           PAT
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2003-06     326
 2. James Jenkins, 1988-91      221
 3. Josh Barcus, 1995-98        173
Single Season PATs Attempted    PAT
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2004        112
 2. Connor Frazell, 2013        71
 2. Nathan Alleman, 2006        70
Highest PAT Pct.
Season: 1.000 Nathan Alleman, 2006 (70-70)
Career: .966 Jared Witter, 2007-10 (142-147)
Career Highest PAT Pct.         PAT/ATT Pct.
(min. 75 FGA)
 1. Connor Frazell, 2012-pres.  109-112 .973
 2. Jared Witter, 2007-10      142-147 .966
 3. Daniel Chappell, 2001-02    106-110 .964
 4. Nathan Alleman, 2003-06     314-326 .963
Single Season Highest FG Pct.   PAT/ATT Pct.
(min. 35 FGA)
 1. Nathan Alleman, 2006        70-70   1.000
 1. Daniel Chappell, 2002       51-51   1.000
 3. Nathan Alleman, 2005        88-89   .989
Most Consecutive PATs Made
 123 Nathan Alleman, Oct. 8, 2005 to Dec. 2, 2006
ALL-PURPOSE YARDS, INDIVIDUAL
Most Total Yards
Game: 458 Ronald Moore, vs. Portland State, Dec. 5, 1992
Season: 3400 Ronald Moore, 1992
Career: 7178 Ronald Moore, 1989-92
Career Yards                Rush Rec  PR  KR   Yards
 1. Ronald Moore, 89-92     5776 318  0   1084 7178
 2. Germaine Race, 03-06    6985 137  0   0    7122
 3. Monte Weathers, 84-87   3852 295  686 1932 6764
 4. John Brown, 11-13       394  3387 1063 1400 6244
 5. Darren Dawson, 88-91    4565 86  0   36   4687
Season Yards                Rush Rec  PR  KR   Yards
 1. Ronald Moore, 1992      2585 164  0   651  3400
 2. Monte Weathers, 1986    1430 62   226 658  2376
 3. Monte Weathers, 1987    1684 137  189 314  2324
 4. John Brown, 2011         104 1216  369 616  2293
 5. Germaine Race, 2004     2213 31   0   0    2244
Single Game Yards           Rush Rec  PR  KR   Yards
 1. Ronald Moore            379  0    0   79   458
   vs. Portland State, Dec. 5, 1992
 2. Monte Weathers          203  0    142 0    345
   vs. Emporia State, Sept. 27, 1986
 3. Monte Weathers          205  13   121 0    339
   vs. Missouri Western, Oct. 10, 1987
 4. Monte Weathers          217  0    107 0   324
   vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 26, 1985
 5. Monte Weathers          125  0    190 0    315
   vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 20, 1986
PUNT RETURNS, TEAM
Most Punt Returns
Game: 8 three times, most recently: vs. Missouri S&T, Oct. 4, 2003
Season: 63 1995
Highest Average Punt Return
Season: 17.1 2006 (20 ret., 342 yards)
PUNT RETURNS, INDIVIDUAL
Highest Punt Return Avg. (since 1960)
Season: 17.3 Bill Presson, 1960 (16-276)
Career: 17.3 Bill Presson, 1960 (16-276)
Career Highest Punt Return Avg.
(min. 15 ret.)             Ret. Yards  Avg.
 1. Bill Presson, 1960      16   276    17.25
 2. Ronnie West, 1990-91    39   585    15.00
 4. Harrison Kush, 2006-08  52   724    13.90
 4. John Brown, 2011-13     78   1063   13.63
 5. Monte Weathers, 1984-87 61   686    11.25
Single Season Highest Punt Return Avg.
(min. 10 ret.)              Ret. Yards  Avg.
 1. Bill Presson, 1960      16   276   17.25
 2. Harrison Kush, 2006     19   325    17.11
 3. Ronnie West, 1990       24   383    15.96
 4. John Brown, 2012        28   430    15.36
 5. John Brown, 2011        27   369    13.67
KICKOFF RETURNS, TEAM
Most Kickoff Returns
Game: 9 two times, most recently vs. Washburn, Oct. 17, 2009
Season: 48 2006
Highest Average Kickoff Return
Season: 23.9 2013 (29 ret., 694 yards)
KICKOFF RETURNS, INDIVIDUAL
Highest Kickoff Return Avg. (since 1960)
Season: 32.4 John Brown, 2013 (12-389)
Career: 27.5 Levi Neville, 2000-03 (38-1044)
Career Highest Kickoff Return Avg.
(min. 25 ret.)             Ret. Yards Avg.
 1. Levi Neville, 2000-03  38   1044  27.47
 2. Ronnie West, 1990-91   36   987   27.42
 3. Chris Hudson, 1994-96  52   1414  27.19
 4. John Brown, 2011-13    52   1400  26.92
 5. Ronald Moore, 1989-92  42   1084  25.81
Single Season Highest Kickoff Return Avg.
(min. 9 ret.)              Ret. Yards Avg.
 1. John Brown, 2013       12   389   32.42
 2. Bill Presson, 1960     9    287   31.89
 3. Levi Neville, 2001     17   526   30.94
 4. Gene Wayenberg, 1956   9    272   30.22
 5. Levi Neville, 2000     9    271   30.11
PUNTING, INDIVIDUAL
Highest Punting Avg.
Season: 46.0 Brian Moorman, 1997 (41-1884)
Career: 44.0 Brian Moorman, 1995-98 (188-8267)
Career Highest Punting Average
(min. 50 punts)                Punts Yards Avg.
 1. Brian Moorman, 1995-98     188   8267  43.97
 2. Jared Witter, 2007-10    158   6582  41.66
 3. Kevin Shipley, 1977-80     152   6142  40.41
 4. David Mitchell, 1993-94    87    3505  40.29
 5. Chris Lutz, 1999-2002      163   6352  38.97
Single Season Highest Punting Average
min. (30 att.)                 Punts Yards Avg.
 1. Brian Moorman, 1997        41    1884  45.95
 2. Brian Moorman, 1998        38   1734  45.63
 3. Brian Moorman, 1996        43    1884  43.49
 4. Jared Witter, 2008         35   1493  42.65
 5. Jared Witter, 2009         33    1400  42.40
PENALTIES, TEAM
Most Times Penalized
Game: 16 vs. Northwest Missouri, Sept. 10, 1983; vs. MSSU, Oct. 4, 1986
Season: 142 1986
Most Yards Penalized
Game: 163 vs Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 25, 1986
Season: 1221 1986 (142 penalties)
Fewest Times Penalized
Game: 1 vs. Truman, Oct. 28, 2006
Season: 60 2006
Fewest Yards Penalized
Game: 10 vs. Emporia State, Nov. 13, 1993
Season: 468 1993
FUMBLES, TEAM
Most Fumbles
Game: 9 vs. Fort Hays State, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Cameron, Dec. 13, 1986
Season: 60 1986
Most Fumbles Lost
Game: 7 vs. Fort Hays State, Oct. 24, 1981; vs. Cameron, Dec. 13, 1986
Season: 35 1986
Fewest Fumbles
Season: 17 1990
Fewest Fumbles Lost
Season: 9 1990
TOTAL DEFENSE, TEAM
Fewest Total Yards Allowed
Game: 10 vs. Bacone, Sept. 8, 2001
Season: 1311 1975
Most Total Yards Allowed
Game: 704 vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 5, 2005
Season: 5268 2005
Most Points Allowed
Game:Â Â Â 107 vs. College of Emporia, Nov. 12, 1910
 (Modern) 83 vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 5, 2005
Season: 367 2005
Fewest Points Allowed
Season:Â Â 16 1924
 (Modern) 46 1961
Fewest First Downs Allowed
Game: 1 vs. Washburn, Oct. 28, 1989 (1 rushing, 0 passing, 0 penalty)
Season: 162 1994 (55 rushing, 78 passing, 29 penalty)
Most Opponent Fumbles Recovered
Game: 6 vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 26, 1991
Season: 23 1999
RUSHING DEFENSE, TEAM
Fewest Rushing Attempts Allowed
Game: 16 vs. Central Missouri, Oct. 14, 1989
Season: 322, 2012
Fewest Yards Allowed
Game: -66 vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 25, 1986
Season: 552 1982
Most Yards Allowed
Game: 428 vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 5, 2005
Season: 2432 2005
PASSING DEFENSE, TEAM
Fewest Passing Yards Allowed
Game: 4 vs. Wayne State, Neb., Oct. 31, 1981
Season: 483 1975
Most Yards Allowed
Game: 464 vs. Fort Hays State, Oct. 19, 1985
Season: 3186 2004
Most Interceptions
Game: 6 three times, most recently: vs. Emporia State, Nov. 12, 1995
Season: 28 1986
DEFENSE, INDIVIDUAL
Most Total Tackles (since 1976)
Game: 21 Chris Brown, vs. N. Alabama, Dec. 12, 1992
Season: 172 B.J. McGivern, 1995
Career: 491 Nate Dreiling, 2010-13
Career Tackles (since 1976)Â Â Â Â Â Â Tackles
 1. Nate Dreiling, 2010-13         491
 2. Chris Brown, 1992-95         470
 3. Josh Lattimer, 2002-05       394
 4. John Roderique, 1986-89      365
 5. Mark Kilgore, 1979-82        363
 6. Andrew Poling, 1996-99       359
 7. Troy Wilson, 1989-92         317
 8. Wes Baker, 1997-2000          314
 9. Cooper Harris, 1992-94        295
10. Andy Sweet, 1990-94Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 287
Single Season Tackles (since 1976)Â Â Tackles
 1. B.J. McGivern, 1995             172
 2. John Burke, 1978                162
 3. Nate Dreiling, 2010             160
 4. Anthony Parks, 1995             154
 5. Chris Brown, 1995               149
 6. Earl Henry, 2001                146
 7. John Roderique, 1989            143
 8. James Gray, 1989                142
 9. Nate Dreiling, 2011             139
10. Shane Tafoya, 1991Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 136
Single Game Tackles
 1. 21 Chris Brown, vs. North Alabama, Dec. 12, 1992
 2. 20 Chris Brown, vs. Northern Colorado, Nov. 18, 1995
 2. 20 Wes Baker, vs. Central Missouri, Sept. 23, 2000
 4. 19 Tim Bradbury, vs. Jacksonville State, Dec. 12, 1992
 4. 19 B.J. McGivern, vs. Northern Colorado, Nov. 18, 1995
 6. 18 Shane Tafoya, vs. Missouri S&T, Sept. 28, 1991
 6. 18 Chris Brown, vs. N. Dakota St., Sept. 4, 1993
 6. 18 B.J. McGivern, vs. N. Dakota St., Nov. 25, 1995
 6. 18 Earl Henry, vs. Southwest Baptist, Nov. 3, 2001
 6. 18 Aaron Hight, vs. Central Missouri, Nov. 8, 2001
 6. 18 Nate Dreiling, vs. Missouri Southern, Oct. 2, 2010
 6. 18 Nate Dreiling, vs. Delta State, Dec. 10, 2011
Most Interceptions (since 1974)
Game: 3 four times, most recently by: Jeremy Neville, vs. WU, Sept. 21, 2002
Season: 9 Duke Palmer, 1992
Career: 20 Ted Adams, 1986-89
Career Interceptions          INT
 1. Ted Adams, 1986-89        20
 2. Darryl Wren, 1987-90    18
 3. Duke Palmer, 1989-92      17
 4. Mark Kilgore, 1979-82     13
 4. John Pringle, 1979-82     13
Single Season Interceptions   INT
 1. Duke Palmer, 1992      9
 2. Rob Kaelin, 1983          8
 2. Ted Adams, 1986           8
 5. Mark Kilgore, 1981     7
 5. John Pringle, 1981     7
 5. Joel Thornton, 1992       7
 5. Nate Dreiling, 2011       7
Most Quarterback Sacks (since 1981)
Season: 23.0 Troy Wilson, 1992
Career: 46.0 Sam Pittman, 1980-83
Career Quarterback Sacks      Sacks
 1. Sam Pittman, 1980-83      46.0
 2. Troy Wilson, 1989-92      45.0
 3. Ryan Meredith, 2003-06    32.5
 4. Ben Peterson, 1995-98     29.0
 5. Aaron McConnell, 2000-03  22.0
Single Season QB Sacks        Sacks
 1. Troy Wilson, 1991         23.0
 2. Sam Pittman, 1982         22.0
 3. Ron Freeman, 1981         18.0
 4. Ben Peterson, 1998        14.0
 5. Roman Wiehebrink, 1986    13.0
Most Pass Breakups (since 1981)
Season: 17 Donnie Johnson, 1987
Career: 40 Ted Adams, 1986-89
Career Pass Breakups          PBU
 1. Ted Adams, 1986-89        40
 2. Travis Stepps, 1997-2001  28
 2. Levi Neville, 2000-03     28
 4. Donnie Johnson, 1985-88   25
 5. Andrew Poling, 1996-99    21
 5. DeVante Bausbuy, 2011-pres.21
Single Season Pass Breakups   PBU
 1. Donnie Johnson, 1987      17
 2. Travis Stepps, 2001       16
 3. Kevin Harkless, 1987      15
 4. Eric Wright, 2004         14
 5. Ted Harre, 1984           12
 5. Ted Adams, 1986       12
 5. Eric Perks, 1992          12