![]() Record-holder: 6, Brooks Dawson, UTEP vs. Most consecutive passes completed for touchdowns That’s why we don’t think it’ll be broken. So if this record is ever to be broken, it would probably be accomplished by a player (likely a running back who’s also a returner on special teams) running back a kickoff 90-plus yards and having another one or two return opportunities - on top of having a really productive quarter as a rusher and receiver.Įssentially, it would take three explosive plays of at least 50 yards and probably 10 to 15 touches in the quarter to surpass Dillon’s mark. Plus, it came in the first quarter, so Dillon was sitting at 222 rushing yards and 83 receiving yards entering the second quarter.Īt that point, what do you even tell your unit if you’re a defensive coordinator? The incredible part of this record isn’t just the total, but it’s the fact that it’s not inflated by a couple of long kick or punt returns. Record-holder: 305 yards, Corey Dillon, Washington vs. Most all-purpose yards gained in a quarter Which records are so impressive that we don’t think they’ll ever be broken? ![]() Now we’re going in the opposite direction. ![]() In advance of the 2019 season, we took a deep dive into the FBS record book and identified some records and historic achievements that we think could be broken and accomplished this season.
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