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Passing Yards
1. Bret Meyer (2004-07) 9,499
2. Austen Arnaud (2007-10) 6,777
3. Sam Richardson (2012-) 6,027
4. Alex Espinoza (1984-86) 5,307
5. Seneca Wallace (2001-02) 5,289
6. Todd Bandhauer (1995-98) 5,234
7. Sage Rosenfels (1997-2000) 4,164
8. David Archer (1982-83) 4,104
9. Bret Oberg (1988-89) 3,602
10.Tim Van Galder (1964-66) 3,417

Passes Completed
1. Bret Meyer (2004-07) 820
2. Austen Arnaud (2007-10) 616
3. Sam Richardson (2012-) 548
4. Alex Espinoza (1984-86) 455
5. Seneca Wallace (2001-02) 411
6. Todd Bandhauer (1995-98) 404
7. David Archer (1982-83) 359
8. Sage Rosenfels (1997-2000) 306
9. Tim Van Galder (1964-66) 259
10. Bret Oberg (1988-89) 251

(Completion Percentage min. 200 comp.)
1. Austen Arnaud (2007-10) .597
2. Bret Oberg (1988-89) .592
3. Bret Meyer (2004-07) .580
4. Steele Jantz (2011-12) .578
5. Seneca Wallace (2001-02) .577
6. Sam Richardson (2012-) .573
7. David Archer (1982-83) .555
8. Todd Doxzon (1993-96) .551
9. Sage Rosenfels (1997-2000) .521
10. Alex Espinoza (1984-86) 5 .511

Touchdown Passes
1. Bret Meyer (2004-07) 50
2. Sam Richardson (2012-) 45
3. Austen Arnaud (2007-10) 42
4. Todd Bandhauer (1995-98) 40
5. Alex Espinoza (1984-86) 33
6. Seneca Wallace (2001-02) 26
7. Wayne Stanley (1972-76) 25
8. Dean Carlson (1970-71) 23
David Archer (1982-83) 23
Steele Jantz (2011-12) 23

Touchdown Catches
1. Todd Blythe (2004-07) 31
2. Quenton Bundrage (2012-) 15
Ed Williams (1994-97) 15
Keith Krepfle (1971-73) 15
5. Lane Danielsen (2000-03) 14
Tracy Henderson (1982-84) 14
7. Willie Jones (1971-73) 12
**** Limerick (1961-63) 12
9. E.J. Bibbs (2013-14) 10
Josh Lenz (2009-12) 10
Lance Young (2001-03) 10
Otto Stowe (1968-70) 10
Jim Doran (1948-50) 10
 
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The Touchdown pass record will hopefully fall, otherwise I don't see any others happening.
 
Rushing Yards by a Freshman
Mike Warren, 2015 954
1. Stevie Hicks, 2003 471
2. Buddy Hardeman, 1973 468
3. Alexander Robinson, 2007 465
4. Austin Flynn, 2003 396
Michael Wagner, 2000 396
6. Bret Meyer, 2004 331
7. Marques Rodgers, 1985 323
8. Mike Tyson, 1973 316
9. Rodney Guggenheim, 1993 282
10. Jeremiah Schwartz, 2009 264


Rushing Yards in a game
1. Troy Davis, Missouri, 1996 378
2. Troy Davis, UNLV, 1995 302
3. Troy Davis, Ohio, 1995 291
4. Dave Hoppmann, Kansas State, 1961 271
5. Darren Davis, Kansas, 1997 261
6. Homer Hubbard, Drake, 1908 252
7. Darren Davis, Baylor, 1997 247
Mike Warren, Texas Tech, 2015 245
8. Darren Davis, Iowa, 1998 244
9. Harold Brown, Kent State, 1982 242
10. Ennis Haywood, Baylor, 2000 241
Troy Davis, Northern Iowa, 1996 241
 
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How in the world did Bret Meyer have nearly twice the passing yardage and 250+ more completions? Was our offense really that different then?

Also, Todd Blythe is more than doubly-ahead of second place receptions for TD's. Damn.
 
Sad that ISU career touchdown pass record is only 50. At some schools they get 50 by a qb in a season.
 
How in the world did Bret Meyer have nearly twice the passing yardage and 250+ more completions? Was our offense really that different then?

Also, Todd Blythe is more than doubly-ahead of second place receptions for TD's. Damn.

Meyer was a four year starter, and Arnaud was a 3 year starter including playing in 6 games as a true freshman. So they both had a lot of games to accumulate those stats. And I don't think either one missed a lot of games due to injury. Arnaud's career ending injury happened in I think the next to last game of the season, so although it was sad to see it didn't actually keep him out of that many games.
 
Todd Blythe was the best college WR ISU has ever had.

Mike Warren will be the best freshman RB ISU has ever had and will be the best ISU RB whose name isn't Davis when it's all said and done.
 
Troy Davis only had 3 years, while Warren will have another 3.5 years and has 354 yds.

Mike Warren has 43 more games left in his career and needs to average 94 YPG (assuming no injuries, which is impossible at ISU) to beat Troy's 4382 rushing yds record.
 
Williams, Doxson, t Davis and a pro lineman whose name I forget were all given to dmac. Guess the cupboard wasn't that bare on offense.
 
Troy Davis only had 3 years, while Warren will have another 3.5 years and has 354 yds. Mike Warren has 43 more games left in his career and needs to average 94 YPG (assuming no injuries, which is impossible at ISU) to beat Troy's 4382 rushing yds record.

More like 2 1/4 - 2 1/2.
 
What ISU head football coach holds the all-time record for most consecutive non-winning regular seasons?
 

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