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NCAA Division I FBS total offense leaders

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Case Keenum is the career record holder in total offense and touchdown responsibility.

The NCAA Division I FBS total offense leaders are career, single-season, and single-game leaders in total offense yards and touchdown responsibility.[1] Both of these statistics are defined as the sum of passing and rushing yards or touchdowns, and do not include any receiving or returns stats. These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:

  • Since 1955, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
  • The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
  • Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[2] This affects players such as Ty Detmer, though the vast majority of players on this list played after 2002 anyway.
  • In recent decades, starting with the Southeastern Conference in 1992, FBS conferences have introduced their own championship games, which have always counted fully toward single-season and career statistics.
  • The NCAA ruled that the 2020 season, heavily disrupted by COVID-19, would not count against the athletic eligibility of any football player. This gave every player active in that season the opportunity for five years of eligibility instead of the normal four.

Only seasons in which a team was considered to be a part of the Football Bowl Subdivision are included in these lists. Players such as Taylor Heinicke and Chad Pennington played for teams who reclassified to the FBS during their careers, and only their stats from the FBS years are eligible for inclusion. All records are current as of the end of the 2023 season.

Total offense yards

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The career leader in total offense yards is Houston's Case Keenum. Keenum was granted a fifth year of eligibility after being injured in Houston's third game in 2010 but he would still top the list by nearly 2,500 yards if 2010 were not included. The second player on the list, Hawaii's Timmy Chang, also had a fifth season after being granted a medical redshirt after being injured in 2001. Chang broke the record previously held by BYU's Ty Detmer, who is the only player in the top 30 whose entire college career was in the 20th century. Two other players in the top 30, Chang and Philip Rivers of NC State, played their first college seasons in 2000, which depending on definitions is part of either the 20th or 21st century.

The single-season leader in passing yards is Joe Burrow, who is the only player to ever top 6,000 yards of total offense in a single season. Burrow's yards came in 15 games, while second place Bailey Zappe's yards came in 14 games, and third place B. J. Symons's yards came in just 13 games. Symons held the single-season record for 16 years after breaking the record previously set by Houston's David Klingler in 1990.

The single-game record belongs to Patrick Mahomes, whose 819 yards came in a 2016 loss.

While these lists have many of the same players as the passing leaders list, the player with the most career yards without appearing on the passing yards list is Nevada's Colin Kaepernick, whose 4,112 rushing yards gets him on the list, even as his 10,098 career passing yards ranks outside the top 100. Similarly, Louisville's Lamar Jackson's 2017 season ranks outside the top 100 in passing yards, but his 1,601 rushing yards bring him into the list. Although players of any position are eligible for inclusion, all players on all three lists are quarterbacks, as the rushing leaders on the career, single-season, and single-game lists of 6,405, 2,628, and 427 yards respectively, are significantly below the 30th ranked players on the lists below.

Career

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Career
# Player Yards P R School 1 School 2 School 3
1 Case Keenum 20,114 19,217 897 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Houston
2 Bo Nix 16,965 15,352 1,613 2019 2020 2021 Auburn 2022 2023 Oregon
3 Timmy Chang 16,910 17,072 -162 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Hawaii
4 Sam Hartman 16,634 15,656 978 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Wake Forest 2023 Notre Dame
5 Dillon Gabriel 16,282 15,245 1,037 2019 2020 2021 UCF 2022 2023 Oklahoma 2024 Oregon
6 Landry Jones 16,271 16,646 -375 2009 2010 2011 2012 Oklahoma
7 Jayden Daniels 16,056 12,749 3,307 2019 2020 2021 Arizona State 2022 2023 LSU
8 Dan LeFevour 15,853 12,905 2,948 2006 2007 2008 2009 Central Michigan
9 Baker Mayfield 15,690 14,607 1,083 2013 Texas Tech 2015 2016 2017 Oklahoma
10 Graham Harrell 15,599 15,793 -194 2005 2006 2007 2008 Texas Tech
11 Holton Ahlers 15,373 13,927 1,446 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 East Carolina
12 Rakeem Cato 14,918 14,079 839 2011 2012 2013 2014 Marshall
13 Colt McCoy 14,824 13,253 1,571 2006 2007 2008 2009 Texas
14 Colt Brennan 14,740 14,193 547 2005 2006 2007 Hawaii
15 Ty Detmer 14,665 15,031 -366 1988 1989 1990 1991 BYU
16 Kellen Moore 14,534 14,667 -133 2008 2009 2010 2011 Boise State
17 Colin Kaepernick 14,210 10,098 4,112 2007 2008 2009 2010 Nevada
18 Luke Falk 14,086 14,486 -400 2014 2015 2016 2017 Washington State
19 Michael Penix Jr. 14,006 13,741 265 2018 2019 2020 2021 Indiana 2022 2023 Washington
20 Frank Harris 14,001 11,858 2,143 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 UTSA
21 Chevan Cordeiro 13,810 12,190 1,620 2018 2019 2020 2021 Hawaii 2022 2023 San Jose State
22 Kevin Kolb 13,715 12,964 751 2003 2004 2005 2006 Houston
23 Mason Rudolph 13,646 13,618 28 2014 2015 2016 2017 Oklahoma State
24 Philip Rivers 13,582 13,484 98 2000 2001 2002 2003 NC State
25 Aaron Murray 13,562 13,166 396 2010 2011 2012 2013 Georgia
26 Chase Daniel 13,486 12,515 971 2005 2006 2007 2008 Missouri
27 Brett Rypien 13,484 13,581 -97 2015 2016 2017 2018 Boise State
28 Brock Purdy 13,347 12,170 1,177 2018 2019 2020 2021 Iowa State
29 Sam Ehlinger 13,343 11,436 1,907 2017 2018 2019 2020 Texas
30 Clayton Tune 13,249 11,996 1,253 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Houston

Single season

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Single Season
# Player Yards P R Year School
1 Joe Burrow 6,039 5,671 368 2019 LSU
2 Bailey Zappe 5,984 5,967 17 2021 Western Kentucky
3 B. J. Symons 5,976 5,833 143 2003 Texas Tech
4 Colt Brennan 5,915 5,549 366 2006 Hawaii
5 Case Keenum 5,829 5,671 158 2009 Houston
6 Case Keenum 5,666 5,631 35 2011 Houston
7 Graham Harrell 5,614 5,705 -91 2007 Texas Tech
8 Anthony Gordon 5,559 5,579 -20 2019 Washington State
9 Kyler Murray 5,362 4,361 1,001 2018 Oklahoma
10 Patrick Mahomes 5,312 5,052 260 2016 Texas Tech
11 Lamar Jackson 5,261 3,660 1,601 2017 Louisville
12 Case Keenum 5,241 5,020 221 2008 Houston
13 Marcus Mariota 5,224 4,454 770 2014 Oregon
14 Deshaun Watson 5,222 4,593 629 2016 Clemson
15 David Klingler 5,221 5,140 81 1990 Houston
16 Deshaun Watson 5,209 4,104 1,105 2015 Clemson
17 Derek Carr 5,199 5,082 117 2013 Fresno State
18 Paul Smith 5,184 5,065 119 2007 Tulsa
19 Jalen Hurts 5,149 3,851 1,298 2019 Oklahoma
20 Bryant Moniz 5,142 5,040 102 2010 Hawaii
21 Johnny Manziel 5,116 3,706 1,410 2012 Texas A&M
22 Lamar Jackson 5,114 3,543 1,571 2016 Louisville
23 Patrick Mahomes 5,109 4,653 456 2016 Texas Tech
24 Matt Johnson 5,105 4,946 159 2015 Bowling Green
25 Graham Harrell 5,096 5,111 -15 2008 Texas Tech
26 Ty Detmer 5,022 5,188 -106 1990 BYU
27 Drake Maye 5,019 4,321 698 2022 North Carolina
28 Robert Griffin III 4,992 4,293 699 2011 Baylor
29 Austin Reed 4,968 4,744 224 2022 Western Kentucky
30 Jordan Lynch 4,953 3,138 1,815 2012 Northern Illinois

Single game

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Single Game
# Player Yards P R Date School
1 Patrick Mahomes 819 734 85 Oct. 22, 2016 Texas Tech
2 Connor Halliday 751 734 17 Oct. 4, 2014 Washington State
3 David Klingler 732 716 16 Dec. 2, 1990 Houston
4 Matt Vogler 696 690 6 Nov. 3, 1990 TCU
5 Geno Smith 687 656 31 Sep. 29, 2012 West Virginia
6 B. J. Symons 681 661 20 Sep. 27, 2003 Texas Tech
7 Brian Lindgren 657 637 20 Oct. 6, 2001 Idaho
8 Dillon Gabriel 650 601 49 Oct. 17, 2020 UCF
9 Graham Harrell 643 646 -3 Sep. 22, 2008 Texas Tech
10 Brett Smith 640 498 142 Nov. 23, 2013 Wyoming
11 Clayton Tune 638 527 111 Nov. 5, 2022 Houston
12 Garrett Gilbert 635 538 97 Oct. 26, 2013 SMU
13 Scott Mitchell 625 631 -6 Oct. 15, 1988 Utah
David Klingler 625 563 62 Nov. 3, 1990 Houston
Patrick Mahomes 625 598 27 Nov. 29, 2014 Texas Tech
16 Zac Dysert 624 516 108 Sep. 29, 2012 Miami (OH)
17 B. J. Symons 618 586 32 Sep. 20, 2003 Texas Tech
18 Jimmy Klingler 612 613 -1 Nov. 28, 1992 Houston
19 Lamar Jackson 610 411 199 Sep. 9, 2016 Louisville
Drew Anderson 610 597 13 Oct. 7, 2017 Buffalo
21 Jayden Daniels 606 372 234 Nov. 11, 2023 LSU
22 Quinton Flowers 605 503 102 Nov. 24, 2017 South Florida
23 Cody Hodges 604 643 -39 Oct. 15, 2005 Texas Tech
Nick Mullens 604 591 13 Oct. 1, 2016 Southern Miss
25 Ty Detmer 603 599 4 Nov. 16, 1991 BYU
26 Alan Bowman 602 605 -3 Sep. 15, 2018 Texas Tech
27 Troy Kopp 601 564 37 Oct. 20, 1990 Pacific
Chase Clement 601 541 60 Nov. 24, 2007 Rice
29 Virgil Carter 599 513 86 Nov. 5, 1966 BYU
30 John Walsh 597 619 -23 Oct. 30, 1993 BYU
Daniel Meager 597 601 -4 Sep. 7, 2007 North Texas

Touchdowns responsible for

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Keenum also leads the touchdown list, with 155 passing and 23 rushing touchdowns over his 5-year career. He is followed by Baker Mayfield. The single-season record is shared by Burrow and Zappe, and Klingler holds the single game record with 11.

Similar to the yards list, every player in the career and single-season list is a quarterback, including Navy's Keenan Reynolds, whose career included 88 rushing touchdowns and 31 passing touchdowns. However, the single-game list does include two running backs, Howard Griffith and Jaret Patterson, who each had games with 8 rushing touchdowns.

Career

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Career
# Player TDs P R School 1 School 2 School 3
1 Case Keenum 178 155 23 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Houston
2 Sam Hartman 154 134 20 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Wake Forest 2023 Notre Dame
3 Dillon Gabriel 153 127 26 2019 2020 2021 UCF 2022 2023 Oklahoma 2024 Oregon
4 Baker Mayfield 152 131 21 2013 Texas Tech 2015 2016 2017 Oklahoma
5 Bo Nix 151 113 38 2019 2020 2021 Auburn 2022 2023 Oregon
6 Dan LeFevour 149 102 47 2006 2007 2008 2009 Central Michigan
7 J. T. Barrett 147 104 43 2014 2015 2016 2017 Ohio State
8 Colt Brennan 146 131 15 2005 2006 2007 Hawaii
Graham Harrell 146 134 12 2005 2006 2007 2008 Texas Tech
Rakeem Cato 146 131 15 2011 2012 2013 2014 Marshall
11 Tim Tebow 145 88 57 2006 2007 2008 2009 Florida
Kellen Moore 145 142 3 2008 2009 2010 2011 Boise State
13 Colin Kaepernick 141 82 59 2007 2008 2009 2010 Nevada
14 Aaron Murray 137 121 16 2010 2011 2012 2013 Georgia
15 Ty Detmer 135 121 14 1988 1989 1990 1991 BYU
16 Marcus Mariota 134 105 29 2012 2013 2014 Oregon
17 Tajh Boyd 133 107 26 2010 2011 2012 2013 Clemson
18 Colt McCoy 132 112 20 2006 2007 2008 2009 Texas
Russell Wilson 132 109 23 2008 2009 2010 NC State 2011 Wisconsin
20 Sam Ehlinger 127 94 33 2017 2018 2019 2020 Texas
21 Landry Jones 126 123 3 2009 2010 2011 2012 Oklahoma
22 Chase Clement 124 99 25 2005 2006 2007 2008 Rice
23 Timmy Chang 123 117 6 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 Hawaii
Luke Falk 123 119 4 2014 2015 2016 2017 Washington State
Jalen Hurts 123 80 43 2016 2017 2018 Alabama 2019 Oklahoma
Jayden Daniels 123 89 34 2019 2020 2021 Arizona State 2022 2023 LSU
27 Danny Wuerffel 122 114 8 1993 1994 1995 1996 Florida
Matt Barkley 122 116 6 2009 2010 2011 2012 USC
Holton Ahlers 122 97 25 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 East Carolina
30 Malik Cunningham 120 70 50 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 Louisville
Frank Harris 120 92 28 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 UTSA
Caleb Williams 120 93 27 2021 Oklahoma 2022 2023 USC

Single season

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Single Season
# Player TDs P R Year School
1 Joe Burrow 65 60 5 2019 LSU
Bailey Zappe 65 62 3 2021 Western Kentucky
3 Colt Brennan 63 58 5 2006 Hawaii
4 Paul Smith 60 47 13 2007 Tulsa
5 B. J. Symons 57 52 5 2003 Texas Tech
Marcus Mariota 57 42 15 2014 Oregon
7 Chase Clement 56 44 12 2008 Rice
8 David Klingler 55 54 1 1990 Houston
Tim Tebow 55 32 23 2007 Florida
Sam Bradford 55 50 5 2008 Oklahoma
11 Dwayne Haskins 54 50 4 2018 Ohio State
Kyler Murray 54 42 12 2018 Oklahoma
13 Jim McMahon 53 47 6 1980 BYU
Patrick Mahomes 53 41 12 2016 Texas Tech
15 Graham Harrell 52 48 4 2007 Texas Tech
Derek Carr 52 50 2 2013 Fresno State
Jalen Hurts 52 32 20 2019 Oklahoma
Caleb Williams 52 42 10 2022 USC
19 Graham Harrell 51 45 6 2008 Texas Tech
Case Keenum 51 44 7 2008 Houston
Case Keenum 51 48 3 2011 Houston
Brandon Doughty 51 49 2 2014 Western Kentucky
Lamar Jackson 51 30 21 2016 Louisville
Justin Fields 51 41 10 2019 Ohio State
Bo Nix 51 45 6 2023 Oregon
26 Cam Newton 50 30 20 2010 Auburn
Matt Johnson 50 46 4 2015 Bowling Green
Deshaun Watson 50 41 9 2016 Clemson
D'Eriq King 50 36 14 2018 Houston
Sam Hartman 50 39 11 2021 Wake Forest
Bryce Young 50 47 3 2021 Alabama
Bryce Young 50 40 10 2023 LSU

Single game

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Single Game
# Player TDs P R Date School
1 David Klingler 11 11 - Nov. 17, 1990 Houston
2 Tanner Mordecai 10 9 1 Nov. 5, 2022 SMU
3 Dennis Shaw 9 9 - Nov. 15, 1969 San Diego State
David Klingler 9 9 - Aug. 31, 1991 Houston
Case Keenum 9 9 - Oct. 27, 2011 Houston
Anthony Gordon 9 9 - Sep. 21, 2019 Washington State
7 Jason Martin 8 8 - Oct. 19, 1996 Louisiana Tech
Pat Barnes 8 8 - Nov. 2, 1996 California
Howard Griffith 8 - 8 Sep. 22, 1990 Illinois
Nick Rolovich 8 8 - Dec. 8, 2001 Hawaii
B. J. Symons 8 8 - Oct. 4, 2003 Texas Tech
Chase Clement 8 6 2 Nov. 3, 2007 Rice
Giovanni Vizza 8 8 - Nov. 10, 2007 North Texas
Alex Carder 8 7 1 Nov. 8, 2011 Western Michigan
Geno Smith 8 8 - Sep. 29, 2012 West Virginia
Tajh Boyd 8 5 3 Nov. 17, 2012 Clemson
Keenan Reynolds 8 1 7 Nov. 22, 2013 Navy
Brett Smith 8 7 1 Nov. 23, 2013 Wyoming
Brandon Doughty 8 8 - Nov. 28, 2014 Western Kentucky
Lamar Jackson 8 6 2 Sep. 1, 2016 Louisville
Jake Browning 8 6 2 Oct. 8, 2016 Washington
Drew Anderson 8 7 1 Oct. 7, 2017 Buffalo
Joe Burrow 8 7 1 Dec. 28, 2019 LSU
Jaret Patterson 8 - 8 Nov. 28, 2020 Buffalo
Clayton Tune 8 7 1 Nov. 5, 2022 Houston
Dillon Gabriel 8 5 3 Nov. 11, 2023 Oklahoma
Jayden Daniels 8 6 2 Nov. 18, 2023 LSU
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References

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  1. ^ "Career Leaders and Records for Passing Yards" (PDF). NCAA. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  2. ^ "NCAA changes policy on football stats". ESPN.com. AP. August 28, 2002. Retrieved September 11, 2014.