College Football History Book

Cory Tell All Sports College Football Lists:

Trophy Key: Heisman Trophy-Outstanding Player, Maxwell Award-Best Player, Walter Camp Player of the Year Award-Player of the Year, Davey O'Brien Award-Best Quarterback, Chuck Bednarik Award-Defensive Player of the Year, Lombardi Award-Best Defensive Lineman or Linebacker, Jim Thorpe Award-Top Defensive Back, Outland Trophy-Best Interior Lineman

Passing Stats Key: Att-Passing Attempts, Cmp-Completions, Cmp%-Completion Percentage, Y/A-Yards Per Attempt, Y/G-Yards Per Game, Yds-Passing Yards, AY/A-Adjusted Yards Per Pass Attempt, TD-Touchdowns, TD%-Touchdown Percentage, Int-Interceptions, Int%-Interception Rate, Rate-Passing Efficiency Rating

Rushing/Receiving Stats Key: RshAtt-Rushing Attempts, A/G-Attempts Per Game, Y/A-Rushing Yards Per Attempt, Y/G-Rushing Yards Per Game, RshYds-Rushing Yards, Rec-Receptions, RecYds-Receiving Yards, YScm-Yards From Scrimmage, RshTD-Rushing Touchdowns, RecTD-Receiving Touchdowns, RRTD-Rushing/Receiving Touchdowns

Defensive Stats Key: Tkl-Tackles, Ast-Assists, Sk-Sacks, FF-Forced Fumbles, FR-Fumble Recoveries, PD-Passes Deflected, Int-Intercpetions, IntYds-Interception Yards; PRet-Punt Returns, PRetYds-Punt Return Yards; KRet-Kick Returns, KRetYds-Kick Return Yards; AllTD-All Touchdowns

Top Quarterback Backs Of All-Time:

1. Tim Tebow (Florida from 2006-2009)
Honors: 2-time National Champion (2007, 2009), 2-time First-Team All American (2007, 2008); 1-time Second-Team All-American (2009); 1-time Heisman Trophy Winner (2007); 2-time Maxwell Award Winner (2007-2008); 1-time Davey O'Brien Award Winner (2007); 2-time SEC Player of the Year (2008-2009); 3-time First-Team All-SEC (2007-2009)
Season Leader: 3-time SEC Passing Efficiency Leader (2007-2009); 3-time SEC Pass Completion Percentage Leader (2007-2009); 3-time NCAA Passing Yards Per Attempt Leader (2007-2009); 3-time SEC Total Touchdowns Leader (2007-2009); 2-time SEC Total Yards Leader (2007, 2009)
Traditional Stats: 995 Att, 661 Cmp, 66.4 Cmp%; 9.3 Y/A, 168.8 Y/G, 9,285 Yds; 10.4 AY/A; 88 TD, 8.8 TD%, 16 Int, 1.6 Int%; 170.8 Rate; 692 RshAtt, 4.3 Y/A, 53.6 Y/G, 2,947 RshYds; 57 RshTD
Memorable Performances: 2007 Regular Season Game - 22-32, 304 Yds, 2 TD, 1 Int, 26 RshAtt, 120 RshYds, 5 RshTD in win vs. South Carolina; 2008 SEC Championship Game - 14-22, 216 Yds, 3 TD, 17 RshAtt, 57 RshYds in win vs. Alabama to go to National Championship; 2009 National Championship Game - 18-30, 231 Yds, 2 TD, 2 Int, 22 RshAtt, 109 RshYds in win vs. Oklahoma

Honorable Mention: 2. Sammy Baugh, 3. Vince Young, 4. John Elway, 5. Tommie Frazier,

Top Running Back Of All-Time:

1. Herschel Walker (Georgia from 1980-1982)
Honors: 1-time National Champion (1980); 3-time First-Team All-American (1980-1982); 1-time Heisman Trophy Winner (1982); 1-time Maxwell Award Winner (1982); 1-time Walter Camp Award Winner (1982); 3-time SEC Player of the Year (1980-1982); 3-time First-Team All-SEC (1980-1982)
Season Leader: 3-time SEC Rushing Yards Leader (1980-1982); 3-time SEC Yards From Scrimmage Leader (1980-1982); 3-time SEC Rushing Touchdowns Leader (1980-1982); 3-time SEC Touchdowns From Scrimmage Leader (1980-1982)
Traditional Stats: 994 RshAtt, 30.1 A/G, 5.3 Y/A, 159.4 Y/G, 5,259 RshYds; 26 Rec, 243 RecYds; 5,502 YScm; 49 RshTD, 3 RecTD, 52 RRTD
Memorable Performances: 1980 Regular Season Game - 2 RshTd in win vs. Tennessee with TD run bulldozing over Bill Bates; 1981 Sugar Bowl - 36 Att, 150 RshYds, 2 RshTD in win vs. Notre Dame for National Championship; 1981 Regular Season Game - 47 Att, 192 RshYds, 4 RshTD in win vs. Florida; 1982 Regular Season Game - 35 Att, 219 RshYds, 4 RshTD in win vs. Florida

Honorable Mention: 2. Archie Griffin, 3. Earl Campbell, 4. Jim Brown, 5. O.J. Simpson, 6. Barry Sanders, 7. Doak Walker, 8. Ron Dayne, 9. Tony Dorsett, 10. Bo Jackson, 11. Marcus Allen

Top Tight End Of All-Time:

1. Keith Jackson (Oklahoma from 1984-1987)
Honors: 1-time National Champion (1985); 2-time First-Team All-American (1986, 1987); 1-time Second-Team All-American (1985); 3-time First-Team All-Big Eight (1985-1987)
Traditional Stats: 1.4 R/G, 65 Rec, 24.0 Y/R, 33.2 Y/G, 1,561 RecYds; 21 Att, 298 RshYds; 1,859 YScum; 4 RshTD, 15 RecTD, 19 RRTD
Memorable Performances: 1985 Regular Season Game - 3 Att, 136 RshYds, 1 RshTD including 77 yard RshTD in win vs. Nebraska; 1986 Orange Bowl - 71 yard RecTD in win vs. Penn St. for National Championship; 1986 Regular Season Game - 3 Rec, 87 RecYds, 1 RecTD including game-tying RecTD with under two minutes left in win vs. Nebraska to go to the Orange Bowl

Top Three Interior Offensive Lineman Of All-Time:

1. John Hannah (Alabama from 1970-1972)
Honors: 1-time First-Team All-American (1972); 2-time First-Team All-SEC (1971-1972); 1-time Second-Team All-SEC (1970)
Memorable Performances: 1971 Regular Season Game - Helped Alabama run for 302 yards in win vs. USC; 1971 Regular Season Game - Helped Alabama run for 283 yards in win vs. Tennessee

2. Jim Parker (Ohio St. from 1954-1956)
Honors: 1-time National Champion (1954); 1-time First-Team All-American (1956); 1-time Third-Team All-American (1955); 1-time Outland Trophy Winner (1956); 2-time First-Team All-Big Ten (1955-1956)
Memorable Performances: 1955 Rose Bowl - Helped Ohio St. run for 304 yards in win vs. USC; 1955 Regular Season Game - Helped Ohio St. run for 333 yards, 20 first downs in win vs. Michigan

3. Dave Rimington (Nebraska from 1979-1982)
Honors: 2-time First-Team All-American (1981-1982); 1-time Lombardi Award Winner (1982); 2-time Outland Trophy Winner (1981-1982); 1-time Big Eight Offensive Player of the Year (1981); 3-time First-Team All-Big Eight (1980-1982)
Memorable Performances: 1981 Regular Season Game - Helped Nebraska run for 314 yards in win vs. Oklahoma; 1983 Orange Bowl - Helped Nebraska run for 219 yards in win vs. LSU

Honorable Mention: 4. Jim Parker

Top Offensive Tackle Of All-Time:

1. Orlando Pace (Ohio St. from 1993-1996)
Honors: 2-time First-Team All-American (1995-1996); 2-time Lombardi Award Winner (1995-1996); 1-time Outland Trophy Winner (1996); 2-time First-Team All-Big Ten (1995-1996)
Memorable Performances: 1997 Rose Bowl - Apart of an offense that gained 323 total yards and scored the GW TD with 19 seconds left vs. Arizona St.; 1997 Regular Season Game - Helped the Ohio St. offense gain 405 total yards and score 37 points in win vs. Michigan St.

Honorable Mention: 2. Art Shell

Top Two Interior Defensive Lineman Of All-Time:

1. Ndamukong Suh (Nebraska from 2005-2009)
Honors: 1-time First-Team All-American (2009); 1-time Chuck Bednarik Award Winner (2009); 1-time Lombardi Award Winner (2009); 1-time Outland Trophy Winner (2009); 1-time Big 12 Defensive Player of the Year (2009); 1-time First-Team All-Big 12 (2009); 1-time Second-Team All-Big 12 (2008)
Season Leader: 1-time NCAA Interception Return For Touchdowns Leader (2008)
Traditional Stats: 125 Tkl, 90 Ast, 24 Sk; 3 FF, 0 FR; 15 PD, 4 Int, 2 IntTD; 2 AllTD
Memorable Performances: 2008 Gator Bowl - 8 tackles, 3.5 tackles for loss, 2 sacks in win vs. Clemson; 2009 Regular Season - 20.5 tackles for loss, 24 sacks, 28 quarterback hurries including school record 7 tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks in loss vs. Texas in Big 12 Championship Game

2. Lee Roy Selmon (Oklahoma from 1972-1975)
Honors: 2-time National Champion (1974-1975); 1-time First-Team All-American (1975); 1-time Lombardi Award Winner (1975); 1-time Outland Trophy Winner (1975); 2-time First-Team All-Big Eight (1974-1975); 1-time Big Eight Defensive Player of the Year (1975)
Traditional Stats: 195 Tkl, 130 Ast, 40 Sk
Memorable Performances: 1974 Regular Season - 18 sacks, 71 tackle yards for loss, and apart of a defense that allowed 8.4 points per game in National Championship season; 1975 Regular Season Game - Forced fumble and fumble recovery in win vs. Nebraska; 1976 Orange Bowl - 10 tackles and helped Oklahoma hold Michigan to 202 total yards in win for National Championship

Top Edge Rusher (Defensive Ends/Outside Linebackers) Of All-Time:

1. Hugh Green (Pittsburgh from 1977-1980)
Honors: 3-time First-Team All-American (1978-1980); 1-time Second-Team All-American (1977); 1-time Maxwell Award Winner (1980); 1-time Walter Camp Award Winner (1980); 1-time Lombardi Award Winner (1980)
Traditional Stats: 277 Tkl, 183 Ast, 53 Sk; 24 FF, 13 FR; 22 PD, 4 Int, 0 IntTD
Memorable Performances: 1977 Regular Season Game - 11 Tkl, 2 Sk, blocked punt in first career game vs eventual champions Notre Dame; 1980 Regular Season - 77 Tkl, 46 Ast, 17 Sk, 7 FF for 11 win Panthers

Top Linebacker Of All-Time:

1. Dick Butkus (Illinois from 1962-1964)
Honors: 2-time First-Team All-American (1963-1964); 2-time First-Team All-Big Ten (1963-1964); 1-time Third-Team All-Big Ten (1962)
Traditional Stats: 374 Tkl
Memorable Performances: 1963 Regular Season Game - Then school record 23 Tkl in tie vs. 8 Ohio St.; 1964 Rose Bowl - FR, Int, and apart of a defense that held Washington to 130 total yards and 7 points in win

Top Three Defensive Backs Of All-Time:

1. Charles Woodson (Michigan from 1995-1997)
Honors: 1-time National Champion (1997); 2-time First-Team All American (1996-1997); 1-time Heisman Trophy Winner (1997); 1-time Walter Camp Award Winner (1997); 1-time Chuck Bednarik Award Winner (1997); 1-time Jim Thorpe Award Winner (1997); 3-time First-Team All-Big Ten (1995-1997); 1-time Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year (1997); 1-time Big Ten Freshman of the Year (1995)
Season Leader: 1-time Big Ten Interceptions Leader (1997)
Traditional Stats: 162 Tkl; 16 Int, 81 IntYds, 0 IntTD; 40 PRet, 321 PRetYds; 4 KRet, 82 KRetYds; 6 AllTD
Memorable Performances: 1995 Regular Season Game - Two Int with GW Int in the final minute vs. Ohio St.; 1997 Regular Season Game - 78-yard PRetTD, Int in the end zone in win vs. Ohio St.; 1998 Rose Bowl - Int in the end zone in win vs. Washington St. for the National Championship

2. Deion Sanders (Florida St. from 1985-1988)
Honors: 2-time First-Team All-American (1987-1988); 1-time Jim Thorpe Award Winner (1988)
Season Leader: 1-time NCAA Interception Return Touchdowns Leader (1988); 1-time NCAA Punt Return Yards Leader (1988)
Traditional Stats: 186 Tkl; 14 Int, 287 IntYds, 3 IntTD; 126 PRet, 1,429 PRetYds; 1 KRet, 26 KRetYds; 6 AllTD
Memorable Performances: 1985 Regular Season Game - 1 Int, 100 IntYds, 1 IntTD in win vs. Tulsa; 1988 Fiesta Bowl - Int to set up a TD in a win vs. Nebraska; 1989 Sugar Bowl - Int in the end zone with 5 seconds left to preserve a win vs. Auburn

3. Jack Tatum (Ohio St. from 1968-1970)
Honors: 1-time National Champion (1968); 2-time First-Team All-American (1969-1970); 3-time First-Team All-Big Ten (1968-1970)
Memorable Performances: 1968 Regular Season Game - Apart of a defense that shutout Purdue in win by holding them to 129 passing yards; 1970 Regular Season Game - Apart of a defense that held Michigan to 155 total yards and 9 points in win to go to the Rose Bowl

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