Who has the most touchdowns in NCAA football?

Who has the most touchdowns in NCAA football?

Case Keenum
Leaders

Rk Player TD
1 Case Keenum* 178
2 Baker Mayfield* 153
3 Dan Lefevour* 150
4 J.T. Barrett* 147

What is the most touchdowns scored in a season?

Leaders

Player TD Tm
Shaun Alexander (28) 28 SEA
Priest Holmes (29) 27 KAN
Marshall Faulk+ (27) 26 STL
Emmitt Smith+ (26) 25 DAL

What player has the most rushing touchdowns in a single season in the NCAA?

Barry Sanders
The record of 37 rushing touchdowns in a season was set by Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State in 1988. Mike Rozier of Nebraska held the record previously with 29 rushing touchdowns in 1983.

What is the most touchdowns scored by one player in a season?

Aaron Rodgers (Green Bay Packers) He passed for 4,643 yards, scored a total of 45 touchdowns, and his passer rating of 122.5 is still the highest for a single season in NFL history.

Who has the most sacks in NCAA history?

Terrell Suggs
Officially, Arizona State’s Terrell Suggs holds the NCAA’s single-season record with 24 sacks in 2002.

What quarterback has the most rushing touchdowns in a season?

Cam Newton has the most rushing touchdowns of any quarterback in NFL history, and he’s still adding to his total. After Week 17 of the 2020 season, Newton has run for 70 touchdowns.

Who has thrown the most interceptions in a season?

Brett Favre holds the record for most career interceptions thrown: 336. Favre’s first pass in an NFL regular season game resulted in an interception returned for a touchdown.

Who has the most touchdown passes in a NFL season?

Russell Wilson — 114

  • Tom Brady — 91
  • Drew Brees — 88
  • Kirk Cousins — 88
  • Matt Ryan — 88
  • What is the most interceptions thrown in one season?

    The record for most interceptions in a single season is held by Night Train Lane , who logged 14 interceptions as a rookie in 1952, while playing for the Los Angeles Rams. Previously Dan Sandifer of Washington and Spec Sanders jointly held the record, earning 13 interceptions, in 1948 and 1950, respectively.

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