1965 Lindolph Blakely, Tuskegee (Ala.) 25 832 -- 32.0, 1966 John Outlaw, Jackson State (Miss.) 10 392 459 45.9, 1974 Livingstone (N.C.) 10 386 535 53.5, 1975 Alcorn State (Miss.) 15 513 1 34.2, 2002 Daryl Lyons, Walsh (Ohio) 15 510 1 34.0, 2003 Josh Shrum, Montana-Western 16 519 2 32.4, 2004 Darryl Lyons, Walsh (Ohio) 21 751 3 35.8, 2005 Jonathan Laster, Cumberland (Tenn.) 14 499 1 35.6, 2006 Travis Carter, Cumberland (Tenn.), 2006 12 427 2 35.6. The 1995 NAIA Division II national football championship game was the last time a NAIA Division II football championship ended in a tie, the third time in a span of 39 years. 225 attempts): 10.59, Lee McKinstrey, Northwestern (Iowa), 1982 (245 for 2,595)Most Yards Gained Per Attempt (min. 9 240 1,518 168.9, 2000 Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa) 10 282 1,817 181.7, 2001 Nathan Norman, St. Ambrose (Iowa) 11 263 2,055 186.8, 2002 Dusty McGrorty, Southern Oregon 10 291 1,560 156.02003 Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.) 10 263 2,061 206.1, 2004 Aaron Howell, Friends (Kan.) 9 207 1,419 157.7, 2005 Darell Grames, Kansas Wesleyan 10 309 1,628 162.8, 2006 Ra'Shad Morgan, UV College at Wise 11 306 1,657 150.6, Player, Institution Years Comp Att Pct TD Yards, Kirk Baumgartner, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1986-89 887 1,710 .519 110 13,063, Jon Kitna, Central Washington 1992-95 911 1,550 .588 99 12,353, Jason Truman, Western Montana 1993-96 905 1,468 .616 105 11,450, Dustin Dewald, Iowa Wesleyan 1989-91 990 1,555 .637 107 11,258, Brian Ainsworth, New Mexico Highlands 1984-87 828 1,583 .523 87 11,239, Jason Landmark, Northern State (S.D.) 10 22 110 219 21.9, 1960 Henderson State (Ark.) Page 2 reveals its list of the 10 worst college football teams of all time. (I) 57 2,486 43.6, Todd Cooley, Puget Sound (Wash.) (II) 47 2,061 43.8, 1993 J.J. DePriest, Arkansas-Monticello (I) 63 2,544 40.4, Brent Badger, Austin College (Texas) (II) 30 1,294 43.1, 1994 Shaun Smith, Montana Tech (I) 56 2,309 41.2, Jim Ranieri, Kansas Wesleyan (II) 36 1,664 46.2, 1995 Chad Kraemer, Western New Mexico (I) 51 2,017 39.6, Cory Stevens, Minot State (N.D.) (II) 52 2,278 43.8, 1996 Rodger Schenks, Panhandle State (Okla.) (I) 54 2,131 39.5, Greg Stoller, Central Washington (II) 45 1,910 42.4, 1997 Rodney Keuck, William Jewell (Mo.) (II) 9 176 1,360 151.1, 1984 Randy Sullivan, Moorhead State (Minn.) (I) 10 285 1,406 140.6, Jackie Jackson, Southwestern (Kan.) (II) 10 250 1,889 188.9, 1985 Troy Hendricks, Moorhead State (Minn.) (I) 10 252 1,384 138.4, Kenny Fells, Henderson State (Ark.) (II) 10 654 2,239 223.9, 1994 Central State (Ohio) (I) 10 605 2,021 202.1, Minot State (N.D.) (II) 11 641 2,015 183.2, 1995 Central State (Ohio) (I) 11 680 2,781 252.8, Findlay (Ohio) (II) 13 770 1,950 201.9, 1996 Northwestern Oklahoma (I) 10 608 2,223 222.3, Western Washington (II) 13 831 2,580 198.5, 1997 Minot State (N.D.) 9 584 1,727 191.9, 1998 Northwestern Oklahoma 10 597 1,918 191.8, 1999 Mary (N.D.) 13 807 2,314 178.0, 2000 Southwestern (Kan.) 10 547 1,881 188.1, 2001 Georgetown (Ky.) 14 698 2,761 197.2, 2002 Sioux Falls (S.D.) 3,000 yards):152.74, Elbert Dubenion, Bluffton (Ohio), 1995-58 (4,735 in 31)Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 1986-89 831 1,555 .534 67 11,152, Jed Drenning, Glenville State (W.Va.) 1991-93 774 1,358 .570 82 10,876, Jeff Loots, Southwest State (Minn.) 1990-92 703 1,224 .574 49 10,116, Reed Giordana, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1974-77 829 1,461 .567 73 9,938, Dave Geissler, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1982-85 789 1,346 .586 65 9,518, Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) ), 1984 (22 made)Highest Percentage of Field Goals Made (min. ), 19948, Nick Mazzoli, Simon Fraser (B.C.) Yards Avg. (II) 8 83 10.4, 1987 Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I) 9 67 7.4, Dickinson State (N.D.) (II) 8 54 6.8, 1988 Central Arkansas (I) 10 97 9.7, Greenville (Ill.) (II) 9 64 7.1, 1989 Central State (Ohio) (I) 11 69 6.3, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II) 10 13 1.3, 1990 Western New Mexico (I) 9 101 11.2, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II) 10 53 5.3, 1991 Southeastern Oklahoma (I) 9 95 10.5, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II) 11 91 8.2, 1992 Southwestern Oklahoma (I) 10 112 11.2, Westminster (Pa.) (II) 11 85 7.7, 1993 Central State (Ohio) (I) 11 126 11.5, Westminster (Pa.) (II) 13 162 12.5, 1994 Central State (Ohio) (I) 10 102 10.2, Western Washington (II) 11 137 12.5, 1995 Central State (Ohio) (I) 11 165 15.0, Findlay (Ohio) (II) 13 114 8.8, 1996 Northwestern Oklahoma (I) 10 150 15.0, Findlay (Ohio) (II) 13 121 9.3, 1997 Willamette (Ore.) 14 153 10.9, 1998 Northwestern Oklahoma State 10 109 10.9, 1999 Mary (N.D.) 13 117 9.0, 2000 Bethany (Kan.) 9 75 8.3, 2001 Northwestern (Minn.) 8 56 7.0, 2002 Sioux Falls (S.D.) Official football statistics began with the 1952 season and are based on information submitted to the NAIA. (II) 10 767 5,297 529.7, 1989 Adams State (Colo.) (I) 9 671 4,299 477.7, Lewis & Clark (Ore.) (II) 9 658 5,096 566.2, 1990 Central State (Ohio) (I) 8 536 3,937 492.1, Greenville (Ill.) (II) 9 649 4,395 488.3, 1991 Western State (Colo.) (I) 12 887 6,379 531.5, Georgetown (Ky.) (II) 14 1,090 7,580 541.4, 1992 Gardner-Webb (N.C.) (I) 14 1,076 6,459 461.4, Greenville (Ill.) (II) 9 633 4,690 521.1, 1993 Glenville State (W.Va.) (I) 11 946 6,452 496.3, Central Washington (II) 11 788 5,687 517.0, 1994 Glenville State (W.Va.) (I) 11 837 5,076 461.5, Huron (S.D.) (II) 10 105 1,362 10 136.2, 1996 Darrell Hirsch, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Year Institution G Comp Att Yards Avg. 10 217 452 3,720 372.0, 1979 Grand Valley State (Mich.) 9 159 281 2,432 270.2, 1980 Washburn (Kan.) 10 257 509 2,924 292.4, 1981 Franklin (Ind.) 100 completions):21.66, Wisconsin-Superior, 1988 (2,686 in 124)Highest Average Gain Per Completion (min. 9 267 1,614 179.3, 1981 Roger Vann, Wisconsin-Eau Claire 10 344 1,575 157.5, 1982 Johnny Barnett, Oregon Tech 8 223 1,288 161.0, 1983 Mark Corbin, Central State (Ohio) (I) 10 208 1,502 150.2, Ray Koonce, Midland Lutheran (Neb.) (I) 10 578 3,162 316.2, Benedictine (Kan.) (II) 10 553 3,869 386.9, 1986 Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I) 10 632 3,875 387.5, Carroll (Mont.) Yards, Chris George, Glenville State (W.Va.) 1991-94 430 6,177, Collin McCormick, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) 1991-94 307 3,035, Otis Amy, Austin College (Texas) 1985-88 280 4,018, Jeff Gosa, Wisconsin-Stevens Point 1973-76 276 3,509, Alvin Ashley, Southwest State (Minn.) 1990-93 252 4,335, Wilson Holland, New Mexico Highlands 1986-89 249 2,948, Wayne Ralph, Whitworth (Wash.) 1983-86 248 2,793, Terence Steward, Lenoir-Rhyne (N.C.) 1983-86 247 3,631, Wayne Hawkins, Southwest State (Minn.) 1989-91 245 2,992, Anthony Edwards, New Mexico Highlands 1984-88 242 3,995, Player, Institution, Year G No. 10 510 4,094 409.4, 1999 David Short, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 11 512 3,801 345.6, 2003 Brian Zbydniewski, Belhaven (Miss.) (I) 10 95 1,294 8 129.4, Todd Bloom, Hardin-Simmons (Texas) (II) 11 108 1,133 6 103.0, 1997 Chris Horn, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Most Field Goals Made, Game; 6, Bryan Hillborn, Carroll (Mont.) 9 467 2,925 325.0, 1961 Panhandle State (Okla.) 9 543 3,643 404.8, 1962 Northern State (S.D.) (79) vs. Black Hills State (S.D.) 10 25 0 150 15.02003 Derrick Ward, Ottawa (Kan.) 10 28 0 168 16.8, 2004 Eric Moody, Hastings (Neb.) (I) 9 190 1,254 142.7, Lionel Porter, St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II) 10 257 1,480 148.0, 1996 Dan Avansino, Carroll (Mont.) (I) 10 41-42 15-18 86 8.6, Brian Darden, Bethany (Kan.) (II) 11 36-36 16-20 84 7.6, 1994 Eric Meyers, West Virginia Wesleyan (I) 10 41-41 12-17 77 7.7, Jeremy Macejewski, Union (Ky.) (II) 10 38-40 8-16 62 6.2, 1995 Eric Nuber, Southeastern Oklahoma (I) 11 24-30 14-26 66 6.0, Dan Ruch, Benedictine (Kan.) (II) 10 37-45 11-13 70 7.0, Wade Gebers, Western Washington (II) 10 37-43 11-19 70 7.0, 1996 Mark McKenna, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) 9 445 981 109.0, 1957 Florida A&M 7 -- 739 105.6, 1958 West Virginia Tech 9 408 1,083 120.3, 1959 Maryland State 7 313 527 75.3, 1960 Maryland State 8 -- 838 104.8, 1961 Florida A&M 7 329 495 70.7, 1962 Virginia State 8 447 866 108.3, 1963 St. John's (Minn.) 8 423 860 107.5, 1964 Allen (S.C.) 9 442 1,117 124.1, 1965 Morgan State (Md.) Download the App: ), 1978 9 198 395 38 .501 35 3,412 379.11, Kevin O'Shea, Franklin (Ind. vs. Western Montana, 19936, Chuck Wood, West Virginia State vs. Virginia State, 19916, Steve Wasko, Iowa Wesleyan vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 19866, Rocky Paulson, Adams State (Colo.) vs. Western State (Colo.), 1980Most Field Goals Attempted:8, Peter LaBarge, Western Washington vs. Lewis & Clark (Ore.), 1988Most Extra Points Made by Kicking:14, Art Anderson, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (15 attempts)Most Extra Points Attempted by Kicking:15, Art Anderson, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (14 made)Most Points Scored by Kicking:20, Steve Wasko, Iowa Wesleyan vs. St. Francis (Ill.), 1986 (6 FG's, 2 PAT's)20, Clarence Joseph, Central State (Ohio) vs. Kentucky State, 1982 (5 FG's, 5 PAT's)SEASONTOTAL OFFENSEMost Plays:890, Tom Lensch, Dana (Neb. (I) 10 231 1,384 138.4, Joe Brinson, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II) 10 330 1,822 182.2, 1986 Dwayne Clark, Elon (N.C.) (I) 10 235 1,473 147.3, Christian Okoye, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) (II) 9 235 1,680 186.7, 1987 Michael Vaughn, Mesa State (Colo.) (I) 8 171 1,315 164.4, Brian Muschall, Dana (Neb.) 11 350 -- 31.7, 1968 Bill Davis, Lakeland (Wis.) 15 398 -- 26.5, 1969 Dave Meylink, Northwestern (Iowa) 14 504 -- 36.0, 1970 Ron Schulte, Northland (Wis.) 10 288 -- 28.8, 1971 Dick Metz, Hastings (Neb.) 6 returns):43.83, Clayton Holmes, Carson-Newman (Tenn.), 1990 (263 in 6)Most Touchdowns Scored on Interception Returns:4, Frank Parks, Georgetown (Ky.), 1998PUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns:50, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State (W.Va.), 1966 (500 yards)Most Yards of Punt Returns:1196, Bill Ewusiak, Fairmont State (W.Va.), 1967 (44 returns)Highest Average Gain Per Punt Return (min. vs. Western Montana, 1993; 6, Chuck Wood, West Virginia State vs. Virginia State, 1991 This is a list of NAIA (National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics) Division II football seasons from when the NAIA split its football championship into two divisions in 1970 until it consolidated back into a single championship in 1996. (II) 10 292 482 4,200 420.0, 1989 Northern State (S.D.) ), 1989 (231 yards)Most Yards Gained:384, Carlton Jackson, West Virginia State vs. Glenville State (W.Va.), 1990 (18 catches)Most Touchdown Passes Caught:8, Paul Zaeske, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (11 catches)PUNTINGMost Punts:14, Mike Sipe, Shepherd (W.Va.) vs. Concord (W.Va.), 1986Longest Punt:97, Earl Hurst, Emporia State (Kan.) vs. Central Missouri State, 1964INTERCEPTIONSMost Interceptions:6, Eddie Watson, Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs. Wiley (Texas), 1965 (46 yards) Most Yards on Interception Returns:174, Pat Apke, Carson-Newman (Tenn.) vs. Mars Hill (N.C.), 1983Longest Interception Return:100 yards, several individualsPUNT RETURNSMost Punt Returns:10, Kevin King, Simon Fraser (B.C.) (II) 8 604 4,020 502.5, 1987 Pittsburg State (Kan.) (I) 9 666 4,653 517.0, Hanover (Ind.) 30 catches):30.63, Dan Dratzer, Missouri Valley, 1970 (30 for 919)Highest Average Gain Per Catch (min. ), 1994 10 335 568 21 .590 36 3,942 394.20Brian Zbydniewski, Belhaven (Miss. ), 1991Most Passes Had Intercepted10, Mark Ryhanych, Concord (W.Va.) vs. Shepherd (W.Va.), 1986Most Passes Attempted Without Interception:63, Brandon Jonco, Cumberland (Tenn.) vs. Pikeville (Ky.), October 8, 2005 (36 completions), Most Yards Gained: 636, Don Fellows, Huron (S.D.) Freed-Hardeman University 4. Year Player, Institution No. 10 603 1,109 110.9, 1977 Westminster (Pa.) 9 -- 1,249 138.8, 1978 Tarleton State (Texas) 9 -- 988 109.8, 1979 Fayetteville State (N.C.) 9 526 1,265 140.6, 1980 Maine Maritime 9 -- 1,145 127.2, 1981 Dickinson State (N.D.) 7 398 861 123.0, 1982 Panhandle State (Okla.) 11 698 1,860 169.1, 1983 Concord (W.Va.) (I) 10 661 1,977 197.7, Baker (Kan.) (II) 10 555 1,305 130.5, 1984 Concord (W.Va.) (I) 10 596 1,439 143.9, Baker (Kan.) (II) 9 573 1,270 141.1, 1985 Southwest State (Minn.) (I) 10 605 2,223 222.3, St. Ambrose (Iowa) (II) 10 594 1,857 185.7, 1986 Cameron (Okla.) (I) 11 698 2,044 185.8, Baker (Kan.) (II) 8 472 1,621 202.6, 1987 Concord (W.Va.) (I) 10 619 1,569 156.9, Dickinson State (N.D.) (II) 8 475 1,742 217.8, 1988 Concord (W.Va.) (I) 9 544 1,609 178.8, Concordia (Wis.) (II) 9 553 1,308 145.3, 1989 Central State (Ohio) (I) 11 702 1,237 112.5, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II) 10 559 1,351 135.1, 1990 Emporia State (Kan.) (I) 10 589 2,474 247.4, St. Mary of the Plains (Kan.) (II) 10 638 1,717 171.7, 1991 Southeastern Oklahoma (I) 9 602 2,143 238.1, Missouri Valley (II) 10 591 1,673 167.3, 1992 Southwestern Oklahoma (I) 10 621 2,155 215.5, Westminster (Pa.) (II) 11 741 2,421 220.1, 1993 Northeastern State (Okla.) (I) 10 665 2,365 236.5, Dakota State (S.D.) Herve Roussel, Wayne State (Neb. 300 attempts): 11.3, Jayson Merrill, Western State (Colo.), 1991 (309 for 3,484)Most Yards Gained Per Completion (min. (II) 10 226 458 30 .493 25 3,491 349.1, 1984 Kevin Kott, Eastern New Mexico (I) 10 241 427 8 .564 29 2,953 295.3, Jon Pinnick, Hanover (Ind.) Fraser, Sioux Falls (S.D.) 12 60-64 11-15 93 7.8, 2000 Jason Buono, Mary (N.D.) 10 34-39 13-19 73 7.3, 2001 David Peppelman, Evangel (Mo.) ), 1984 22 31 .710, Tracey Bennett, Mesa State (Colo.), 1986 21 31 .677, David Goss, Austin College (Texas), 1988 19 24 .792, Per-Arne Forsman, Tri-State (Ind. 8 7 71 0.9, 2004 Keeyon Howard, Central Methodist (Mo.) ), 1993-96 (801 for 7,329)Most Yards Gained Per Completion (min. vs. Paul Quinn (Texas), 1967Most Points After Touchdown Made by Kicking:14, North Park (Ill.) vs. North Central (Ill.), 1968 (15 attempts)Most Two-Point Attempts:11, Fort Valley State (Ga.) vs. Knoxville (Tenn.), 1969 (9 made)Most Two-Point Conversions:9, Fort Valley State (Ga.) vs. Knoxville (Tenn.), 1969 (11 attempts)Most Field Goals Made:6, Carroll (Mont.) 10 21 0 126 12.6, 1977 Greg Shewbert, Oregon College 7 13 0 78 11.0, 1978 William Miller, Ouachita Baptist (Ark.) 1.2 per game):25.02, Carl Garrett, New Mexico Highlands, 1965-68 (49 for 1,226)Most Touchdowns Scored on Punt Returns:13, Marvin Coleman, Central State (Ohio), 1990-93 KICKOFF RETURNSMost Kickoff Returns:97, Eric Collins, Evangel (Mo. 350 plays):8.99, Jorge Munoz, Bethany (Kan.), 1995 (353 for 3,174)Most Touchdowns Responsible For:57, Marc Weekly, Pacific Lutheran (Wash.), 1993RUSHINGMost Rushes:381, Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa), 2000 (2,504 yards)Most Rushes Per Game:34.4, Roger Vann, Wisconsin-Eau Claire, 1981 (344 in 10)Most Yards Gained:2504, Dave Perrigo, Northwestern (Iowa), 2000 (381 rushes)Most Yards Gained Per Game:207.4, Brian DiLiberto, Tiffin (Ohio), 1993 (2,281 in 11)Highest Average Gain Per Rush (min. 13 52-54 15-19 97 7.5, 1999 Nate Carpenter, Rocky Mountain (Mont.) Year Player, Institution No. 8 24 78 222 27.8, 1959 Huron (S.D.) (II) 9 91 1,253 11 139.0, 1988 Anthony Edwards, New Mexico Highlands (I) 9 84 1,358 16 150.8, Mike Luker, Hanover (Ind.) Glen Printers, Southern Colorado 1973-74 25 851 34.00, Bobby Felix, Western New Mexico 1992-95 62 2,012 32.45, Herman Andrews, Western New Mexico 1988-91 45 1,427 31.71, Dave Ludy, Winona State (Minn.) 1991-93 75 2,244 29.92, Pernell Jefferson, Guilford (N.C.) 1981-84 62 1,797 28.98, Gary McGarvie, Linfield (Ore.) 1989-92 55 1,548 28.14, Greg Harrison, Azusa Pacific (Calif.) 1978-79 33 925 28.03, Mel Collins, Eastern Washington 1969-71 49 1,332 27.18, Vincent Featherson, Missouri Southern 1977-79 42 1,141 27.17, Burris Rose, North Alabama 1974-76 62 1,681 27.11, SEASON AVERAGE (Since 1977)(minimum 1.2 returns per game).
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