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[quote]MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON: 661 by Octavious Logan, 2010. Previous record 566 by Herbert Harris, 1982,[/quote]

Easy to accomplish when you're getting killed in games =)

Just kidding  ;D ;D

[quote]FEWEST RUSHING YARDS IN A SEASON: 663, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 858, 1986 (11 games).

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME: 9 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/18/10. Previous record 19 at Southern Mississippi, 11/28/81 and at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/10/81.

MOST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 2,321, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 2,271, 1988 (11 games).

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 332, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 322, 1988 (11 games).

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 192, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 187, 1989 (10 games) and 1988 (11 games).

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: 68 points (71-3 at Stephen F. Austin, 9/25/10. Previous record 62 points (69-7 at Arkansas State, 10/31/70).[/quote]

Not really stats that you want to be proud of =/

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On "Most Passing Attempts Allowed" it looks like their 332 on 11 games is about average for NCAA:
http://www.teamrankings.com/college-football/team-stat/passing-defense-category

Remember before the early 80's and the Run-N-Shoot and Spread offenses began rolling strong, the running game was the mainstay.
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[quote name="JJWooten" post="922330" timestamp="1291068946"]
[quote]MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON: 661 by Octavious Logan, 2010. Previous record 566 by Herbert Harris, 1982,[/quote]

[b]Easy to accomplish when you're getting killed in games =) [/b]

Just kidding  ;D ;D

[quote]FEWEST RUSHING YARDS IN A SEASON: 663, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 858, 1986 (11 games).

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME: 9 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/18/10. Previous record 19 at Southern Mississippi, 11/28/81 and at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/10/81.

MOST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 2,321, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 2,271, 1988 (11 games).

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 332, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 322, 1988 (11 games).

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 192, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 187, 1989 (10 games) and 1988 (11 games).

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: 68 points (71-3 at Stephen F. Austin, 9/25/10. Previous record 62 points (69-7 at Arkansas State, 10/31/70).[/quote]

Not really stats that you want to be proud of =/


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Staple of a Whitten offense. Im sure he came close a couple of times at Sam too.
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[quote name="ForeverADog" post="922498" timestamp="1291085803"]
[quote author=JJWooten link=topic=76818.msg922330#msg922330 date=1291068946]
[quote]MOST KICKOFF RETURN YARDS IN A SEASON: 661 by Octavious Logan, 2010. Previous record 566 by Herbert Harris, 1982,[/quote]

[b]Easy to accomplish when you're getting killed in games =) [/b]

Just kidding  ;D ;D

[quote]FEWEST RUSHING YARDS IN A SEASON: 663, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 858, 1986 (11 games).

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS IN A GAME: 9 vs. Sam Houston State, 9/18/10. Previous record 19 at Southern Mississippi, 11/28/81 and at Louisiana-Monroe, 10/10/81.

MOST PASSING YARDS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 2,321, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 2,271, 1988 (11 games).

MOST PASS ATTEMPTS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 332, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 322, 1988 (11 games).

MOST COMPLETIONS ALLOWED IN A SEASON: 192, 2010 (11 games). Previous record 187, 1989 (10 games) and 1988 (11 games).

LARGEST MARGIN OF DEFEAT: 68 points (71-3 at Stephen F. Austin, 9/25/10. Previous record 62 points (69-7 at Arkansas State, 10/31/70).[/quote]

Not really stats that you want to be proud of =/


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Staple of a Whitten offense. Im sure he came close a couple of times at Sam too.
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Not really, we actually had some very good running backs during his tenure here. One of them even got up enough notice to walk on the Jacksonville team, he played a little in preseason, but never made the field. Ventured over to the UFL, but the team later signed two premier backs.

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Three of the six posted have a lot to do with the way the game is played now compared to twenty years ago.

Two have to do with our offensive sheme and that starts with the OC. 9 rushing attempts is unbelievable.

As for a the RB JJ is talking about at Sam; he was a coverted LB to RB and it worked out well for the Bearkats and the young man. But, it isn't like he was a four year star RB for SHSU either.
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[quote name="bigred360" post="922778" timestamp="1291137669"]
Three of the six posted have a lot to do with the way the game is played now compared to twenty years ago.

Two have to do with our offensive sheme and that starts with the OC. 9 rushing attempts is unbelievable.

[b]As for a the RB JJ is talking about at Sam; he was a coverted LB to RB and it worked out well for the Bearkats and the young man. But, it isn't like he was a four year star RB for SHSU either. [/b]
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It's a shame he wasn't. He could have done a lot better had he gotten 4 years instead of 2. James Aston the last 2 years (pre injury) was pretty good too.
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