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Miles Austin | With 10 catches in each of the first two games of the 2010 season, Austin became the second player in Cowboys history to record double-digit catches in consecutive weeks. |
Tommy Gallarda | On September, 6, 2010, In a regular season game against No. 13 ranked Virginia Tech in which Gallarda had 2 receptions for 4 yards and a Touchdown as Boise State wins 33-30. |
Rob Gronkowski | As a freshman in 2007, he recorded 28 receptions for 525 yards and six touchdowns. |
Scott Sicko | In 2007, Sicko was third on the team in both receiving yards and touchdowns, with 619 and 6 respectively. |
Jared Green | On September 25, 2010, He recorded 4 receptions for 63 yards and a touchdown against Virginia Military Institute in which Virginia wins the game 48-7. |
DeAndrew Rubin | In his rookie season with the Predators, Rubin caught 46 passes for 588 yards and ten touchdowns in 2006, while also making 17. |
Ryan Leaf | For the 2000 season, Leaf completed 50 % (161 of 322) of his passes for 1,883 yards, 11 touchdowns, and 18 interceptions. |
Erik Ainge | thumb | left | 250px | Ainge during a game During his sophomore season in 2005, Ainge completed 66 of 145 passes for 737 yards, five touchdowns, and seven interceptions, in just eight games. |
Larry Fitzgerald | In 2006, Fitzgerald was injured and missed part of the season but still produced 69 receptions for 946 yards and 6 touchdowns. |
Cedric Cobbs | During his freshman season in 1999, Cobbs set the freshman rushing record at Arkansas, but it has since been broken by former Razorback running back Darren McFadden. |
Kenny Watson | In 2008, Watson saw action in the Bengals' first three regular season games, rushing seven times for 32 yards and catching two passes for three yards. |
Reggie Wayne | In 2010, Wayne was second in the NFL receptions with 111 (a career high), and third in receiving yards with 1,355. |
Pinball Clemons | He also set single season single-season punt return yards (1,070 in 1997), punt returns (111 in 1997), and kickoff returns (49 in 1997). |
Toby Gerhart | As of December 2009, Gerhart holds the third highest career total of running yards in national high school football history. |
Brandon Minor | In the second game, which was the 2009 Michigan -- Notre Dame rivalry game, he rushed for 106 yards and a touchdown on 16 carries during the 38 -- 34 victory over Notre Dame. |
Rocky Dipietro | During his 14 year career as a slotback and wide receiver, DiPietro became the CFL's all-time pass reception leader in 1989 and had a career total of 706 receptions for 9,762 yards and 45 touchdowns. |
Paul Brule | On October 20, 1967 Brule scored seven rushing touchdowns and one punt return touchdown against Dalhousie University. |
Harvey Williams (American football) | He followed up this season with his only 1,000-yard rushing season, rushing for 1,114 yards and 9 touchdowns in 1995. |
Cris Carter | Carter finished the 1990 campaign with 27 receptions for 413 yards and 3 TDs. |
Edorian McCullough | In October 2000, he scored three touchdowns and rushed for 130 yards in a 35-16 win over North Mesquite High School. |
Charles Rogers (American football) | Rogers caught 22 passes for 243 yards and three touchdowns during his first five games of the 2003 season, before breaking his clavicle while practicing a speed drill with Dré Bly, leaving him out for the season. |
Johnny Bright | In 1957, He rushed for eight consecutive 100-yard games, finishing the season with 1,679 yards. |
Corey Dillon | In the 1996 Holiday Bowl vs. Colorado, he rushed for 140 yards and added 2 more touchdowns to his regular-season total of 23. |
Brian Brohm | Brohm had an injury-free season in 2007, completing 308 of 473 passes for 4,024 yards for 30 touchdowns with 12 interceptions, giving him a QB Rating of 152. |
Kevin Faulk | Faulk ran for 1,144 yards on 205 carries in 1997, scoring 15 touchdowns. |
Ray Rice | This performance was only the second time a running back had gained more than 100 rushing yards against the Steelers defense since the 2009 season, both belonging to Rice. |
Christine Michael | In 2009, after posting 844 total rushing yards on 166 carries, Michael received Offensive Freshman of the Year honors from the Big 12 Conference. |
Buck Pierce | He broke the school's single-season and career records for both passing yardage and passing TD's in 1999. |
Bruce King (American football) | 6 yards per attempt ; totaling over 1,100 yards and scoring 7 touchdowns during his Purdue career before graduating in 1985 with a bachelor's degree in management. |
Vernon Davis | During the 2012 season, Davis caught 41 passes for 548 yards and 5 touchdowns. |
Garrett Celek | In his junior year, he played in the first two games on the season, with his September 11, 2010 performance against Florida Atlantic netting his season total of 2 receptions and 17 receiving yards against as Michigan State won 30-17. |
Kenneth Davis (American football) | His 1,611 rushing yards were a school record, and would remain so until LaDainian Tomlinson rushed for 1,850 yards in 1999. |
Lionel Manuel | His peak performance was during the 1988 season, when he caught 65 passes for 1,029 yards and scored four touchdowns. |
Corey Robinson | In the second game of the 2011 season, Robinson threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns against the Arkansas Razorbacks. |
Xavier Fulton | At Missouri, he protected for 316 passing yards, the best Illini aerial performance since Sept. 20, 2003, against Cal. |
Trooper Taylor | Taylor played defensive back for the Baylor Bears from 1988 -- 91 and finished his playing career as the school's leader in kickoff returns and return yardage. |
Jared Lorenzen | As a senior in 1998, he completed 62 percent of his passes for 3,393 yards, 45 touchdowns and just six interceptions. |
Markus Howell | As a rookie in 2000, Howell had 258 receiving yards and one touchdown. |
Tommy Gallarda | On September 25, 2010, He had a 6 yard receiving touchdown against No. 24 Oregon State as Boise State wins 37-24. |
Brian Westbrook | Prior to his 2010 breakout effort, Westbrook had only amassed a total of five carries for 9 yards. |
Patrick Cobbs | Cobbs held North Texas and Sun Belt Conference career records for rushing yards (4,050), rushing touchdowns (36), and all-purpose yards (5,255) until 2011, when he was eclipsed in all of those records by Lance Dunbar. |
Reggie Cobb | His 1,197 yards in 1987 remains the 9th-highest single-season total in school history, and his 2,360 career rushing yards is the school's 10th-highest career total. |
Chris Hannon | In football, he was an Preseason All-America selection by Tom Lemming... All-District and All-Area by Sarasota Herald-Tribune... Third-team Class 6A All-State by Florida sportswriters... Led Riverview to 7-3 record and district title in 2001... As junior, ran for 1,000 yards and passed for 800 yards and 18 touchdowns... His senior campaign, rushed for more than 1,000 yards and passed for another 680 to go with 15 touchdowns... Best game as senior was 190 rushing yards against East Lake... Also competed in track and field, with best time of 10. |
Fred Reid | On August 21, 2009, Reid set a new Blue Bombers record for rushing in a single game with 260 yards, with the previous record being 249. |
Cory Rodgers | As a sophomore in 2004, he led the team with 61 receptions for 836 yards and 7 touchdowns. |
Bo Jackson | Joining the Raiders midway through the 1987 season, Jackson rushed for 554 yards on 81 carries in just seven games. |
Emmanuel Sanders | Despite being fourth on the Steelers' team depth chart for much of the 2010 season, Sanders still managed to finish off his rookie year with 28 receptions for 376 yards and two touchdowns. |
Jason Snelling | He finished the 2009 season with 613 yards on 142 carries with 4 rushing touchdowns. |
Kenny McKinley | He had four 100-yard receiving games in 2007, including a school record 14 catch performance against Tennessee where he had a career-best 151 yards. |
Baron Batch | In 2009, as a junior, he rushed 146 times for 784 yards and 12 touchdowns, along with 51 receptions for 310 yards and 1 touchdown. |
Ryan Tannehill | Tannehill finished his redshirt freshman season with 844 receiving yards, which was 11 yards shy of breaking Robert Ferguson's record set in 2000. |
Brian Brohm | In 2005, Brohm passed for 2,883 yards and 19 touchdowns before suffering a season-ending knee injury in a game against Syracuse on November 25. |
Kenny Jackson | He enjoyed his best season in 1982 when he hauled in 41 passes for 697 yards and seven touchdowns en route to Penn State's first National Championship. |
Manuel White | -- 2002 Appeared in nine games... Started the first four games of the season at fullback... He started the Oregon State game at tailback but was injured in the first quarter... Finished second on the team in rushing with 381 yards on 85 carries and five touchdowns... Ranked fourth on the team in receiving with 17 catches for 238 yards and two touchdowns... Against Colorado State, he scored twice in the fourth quarter on 16-yard runs to clinch the Bruin victory... Rushed for 52 yards in the game on 11 carries and caught four balls for 27 yards... At Oklahoma State, he ran for 67 yards on 17 carries and also made two receptions for 40 yards... In the Colorado game, he led the Bruins with 36 yards on six attempts and also made one reception for 11 yards... At San Diego State, he gained 76 yards on 14 attempts and his 30-yard run was the longest of his career... At Oregon State, he started in UCLA's one-back formation and gained seven yards on five attempts before suffering a strained left hamstring midway through the first quarter... He also made one catch for 28 yards... Did not suit up against Oregon, Cal, Stanford and Washington due to the injury... Returned to action in the game at Arizona, seeing time at both fullback and tailback, and rushed for 27 yards and one touchdown on eight attempts... Against USC, he scored two touchdowns while rushing for 45 yards, including a seven-yard touchdown, on seven carries... Also made five receptions for 56 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown... In the regular-season finale against Washington State, he led the Bruins with 48 rushing yards on eight attempts and also made two receptions for 58 yards, including a 55-yard first-quarter touchdown... Had 23 yards rushing on nine carries and 18 yards on two catches against New Mexico... Winner of the George Dickerson Award for Outstanding Offensive Player against USC. |
Duke Pettijohn | In 2005, Pettijohn had his most productive season of his career, finishing with career-highs in carries (57), rushing yards (212), touchdowns (eight), tackles (45. |
Aubrey Devine | In the last game of 1920, Devine passed for a touchdown, rushed for a touchdown, and intercepted three passes in a victory over Iowa State. |
Duke Pettijohn | In 2006, Pettijohn continued as a veteran leader on offense and defense for the Desperados rushing 37 times for 83 yards and two touchdowns while finishing fourth on the team with 42. |
Terrelle Pryor | He took more snaps against USC on September 13, 2008, completing 7 of 9 passes for 59 yards, as well as rushing for 40 yards on 11 carries. |
Josh Freeman | In 2007, he set new single-season school records for pass attempts, completions and yards after throwing for 3,353 yards and 18 touchdowns on 316-of-499 passing. |
Don Perkins | Perkins' best year was in 1962, when he rushed for 945 yards and seven touchdowns, becoming the first Cowboy to make the All-Pro team. |
Sean Mannion (American football) | On September 21, 2013, Mannion threw for five touchdown passes against Utah, tying an Oregon State football record. |
Herschel Walker | That year he enjoyed his best season as a Pro since 1988, rushing for 1,070 yards. |
Joseph Anderson (American football) | He recorded 154 catches for 2010 yards and 13 touchdowns. |
Stafon Johnson | His best season came as a senior in 2005 when he rushed for 2,197 yards on 247 carries with 22 touchdowns. |
Jordan White (American football) | During the 2011 regular season, White had 127 receptions for 1,646 yards, ranking first among NCAA Division I FBS players in both categories. |
Patrick Ramsey | During Ramsey's 1999 season, he set 20 Tulane passing records, including single season records for passing yards, attempts, and completions. |
Taylor Stubblefield | In the 2001 Sun Bowl, he had nine catches for a Sun Bowl-record 196 yards. |
Johnny Knox | He finished third in Division II in 2007 in touchdown receptions, while racking up the fourth-most receiving yards in a season in Abilene Christian history. |
Ronnell Lewis | Lewis attended Dewar High School in Dewar, Oklahoma, where he accounted for 2,219 yards on 150 rushes with 33 touchdowns in 2008 along with 156 tackles while he picked off 11 passes on defense and added 2,000 yards and 40 rushing touchdowns as a junior. |
Marquise Walker | Both his single-game reception total of 15 and his single-season reception total of 86 were sixth in Big Ten history at the end of his career although both were ninth all time through the 2006 NCAA season. |
Joe Arenas | During the 1949 season, he led Omaha in both rushing and passing yards. |
Ell Roberson III | He also holds the school record for touchdown passes in a season with 24 in 2003. |
Robert Turbin | As a redshirt sophomore in 2009, he gained 1,296 rushing yards and 418 receiving yards and scored 18 touchdowns. |
Nick Foles | Foles holds the NFL record for the best TD-INT ratio with 27 touchdown passes and only 2 interceptions which he accomplished during 2013 season in which he helped lead the Eagles to their first division title in three years. |
O. J. Simpson | In 1973, Simpson rushed for a record 2,003 yards, becoming the first player ever to pass the 2,000-yard mark, and scored 12 touchdowns. |
Kerwynn Williams | In his junior season of 2007, he had 108 rushes for 549 yards with six touchdowns as well as 18 receptions for 388 yards with five touchdowns, and also had one punt return for a touchdown in each season. |
Chad Henne | By the end of his senior year in 2004, Henne had thrown for a total of 7,071 passing yards, ranking third all time in Pennsylvania state history. |
Darian Durant | During the 2006 season, he served as the team's backup quarterback for eight games, completing a single pass for 14 yards and recording a single rushing attempt for 20 yards in a game against Hamilton. |
Don Moorhead | He completed 50 percent of his 178 passing attempts in 1969, threw five touchdown passes and had six passes intercepted. |
Keyshawn Johnson | In 1994 he finished with 66 catches for 1,362 yards and 9 TD. |
Case Keenum | In the 2008 college football season, Keenum ranked first nationally in total offense and second in total passing yards. |
Kenjon Barner | In November 2012, Barner set a rushing record for Oregon and for USC Trojans football opponents, with 321 rushing yards ; he also scored five touchdowns in the game. |
DJ Ware | Ware also totaled 73 rushing yards off 13 attempts and had three catches for 15 yards in 2009. |
Chad Lucas | He caught a team-high 46 passes for 794 yards and five touchdowns as he played in all 13 games as a 2003 senior. |
Kirk Herbstreit | He completed 28 passes for 271 yards in a 13-13 tie against arch-rival University of Michigan in 1992. |
Eddie Lacy | In the second game of the 2011 season, Lacy rushed for 85 yards in Alabama's 27-11 win over Penn State. |
Eric Shelton | His touchdown total tied the single season Lousiville touchdown record (since broken by Michael Bush with 23 in 2005) and he also tied a Louisville record by rushing for five touchdowns in a game versus East Carolina University. |
Deon Murphy | He totaled 522 yards on 36 catches with six TDs and helped Klein Forest to a 12-1 record as a junior in 2003. |
Chris Zurbrugg | In his first start on October 27, 1984, Zurbrugg rushed for 51 yards and scored a rushing touchdown in leading Michigan to a 26-18 win over Illinois. |
Jermaine Kearse | As a junior in 2010 he started all 13 games and again led the team in receptions with 63 for 1,005 yards and 12 touchdowns. |
Kenny Irons | At Dacula High School in Dacula, Georgia, Irons rushed for 1985 yards and 19 touchdowns, playing alongside his brother David. |
Ladell Betts | On December 10, 2006 Betts set a career high with 171 yards rushing in a game. |
Sonny Grandelius | He gained 184 rushing yards in the 1950 season opener, establishing a then school record. |
Jim Van Pelt | In Michigan's four wins in the first half of the 1957 season, Van Pelt completed 21 of 31 passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns. |
Joe Montana | Though San Francisco finished 1980 with a record of 6-10, Montana passed for 1,795 yards and 15 touchdown passes against nine interceptions. |
Perry Williams (running back) | As a sophomore, Williams led the Boilersmakers in rushing (750 yds), total yardage (844 yds) and touchdowns (11). |
Tony Graziani | In 2004, he had his finest season as he completed 333 of 510 passes for 4,265 yards, 99 touchdowns, and five interceptions. |
Demetrius Crawford | In 2003 Crawford rushed for 336 yards and five touchdowns in a game against Angelo Rodriguez High School where he played against friend Stevie Johnson. |
Rob Gronkowski | In 2011 Gronkowski, in his second season in the NFL, set the single-season record for touchdowns by a tight end, with 17 receiving touchdowns, and 18 overall. |
Mardy Gilyard | He was selected to play in the 2010 Senior Bowl and was the offensive player of the game after he had 103 yards on five receptions and a touchdown. |