Kansas Jayhawks football statistical leaders

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Kansas Jayhawks football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Kansas Jayhawks football program in various categories,[1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Jayhawks represent the University of Kansas in the NCAA Division I FBS Big 12 Conference.

Although Kansas began competing in intercollegiate football in 1890,[1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1937. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these lists.

These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:

  • Since 1937, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
  • The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years).
  • Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[2] The Jayhawks have played in six bowl games since then, allowing players in those seasons an extra game to accumulate statistics.
  • The Jayhawks eclipsed 5,000 total yards in a season six times since 2002 allowing players from this era to rack up yards and touchdowns and make their way up these lists. Additionally, rule changes have allowed for offenses to be more productive than in the past.
  • Due to COVID-19 issues, the NCAA ruled that the 2020 season would not count against the athletic eligibility of any football player, giving everyone who played in that season the opportunity for five years of eligibility instead of the normal four.[3]

These lists are updated through the end of the 2023 season.

Passing[edit]

Passing yards[edit]

Passing touchdowns[edit]

Rushing[edit]

Rushing yards[edit]

Rushing touchdowns[edit]

Receiving[edit]

Receptions[edit]

Receiving yards[edit]

Receiving touchdowns[edit]

Total offense[edit]

Total offense is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.[29]

Total offense yards[edit]

Touchdowns responsible for[edit]

"Touchdowns responsible for" is the NCAA's official term for combined passing and rushing touchdowns.[32]

Defense[edit]

Interceptions[edit]

Tackles[edit]

Sacks[edit]

Kicking[edit]

The 2023 Kansas Football Media Guide does not list a full top 10 in field goal kicking stats.[1]

Field goals made[edit]

Field goal percentage[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "2023 Kansas Jayhawks Football Media Guide" (PDF). Kansas Jayhawks. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  2. ^ "NCAA changes policy on football stats". ESPN.com. AP. 2002-08-28. Retrieved 2014-09-11.
  3. ^ Cobb, David (August 21, 2020). "NCAA approves blanket waiver for 2020 fall sports athletes to retain year of eligibility". CBSSports.com. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h "Jason Bean". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g "Jalon Daniels". ESPN.com.
  6. ^ a b c d "Missouri's mad scramble beats Jayhawks; Kansas' Reesing throws for 498 yards". ESPN.com. 2009-11-28.
  7. ^ a b c d e f "Box Score: 2023 Guaranteed Rate Bowl". ESPN.com. December 26, 2023. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  8. ^ a b c d "Meier sets 2 school receiving marks as Reesing's 4 TDs carry Kansas". ESPN.com. 2009-10-10.
  9. ^ a b c "Barnes has 2 TD runs as K-State holds off Kansas 30-20". ESPN.com. 2017-10-28.
  10. ^ a b "Reesing throws for 412 yards, 146 of them to Briscoe, as Jayhawks avoid letdown". ESPN.com. 2008-09-06.
  11. ^ a b c d "Reesing's school-record six TDs lead Jayhawks' rout of Huskers". ESPN.com. 2007-11-03.
  12. ^ a b "Kansas vs. Oklahoma State Box Score". ESPN.com. October 14, 2023. Retrieved October 16, 2023.
  13. ^ a b c d "Devin Neal". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  14. ^ "Grier, Crawford help West Virginia put away Kansas, 56-34". ESPN.com. 2017-09-23.
  15. ^ "Murray accounts for 5 TDs, No. 6 Oklahoma beats Kansas". ESPN.com. 2018-11-23.
  16. ^ "Sharp ties school record with 4 TDs as Kansas runs over K-State". ESPN.com. 2008-11-01.
  17. ^ "Kansas runs off 35 straight in fourth to stun Colorado". ESPN.com. 2010-11-06.
  18. ^ a b c "Luke Grimm". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  19. ^ "LaQuvionte Gonzalez". ESPN.com. Retrieved 2016-11-27.
  20. ^ "Reesing hits Meier with TD pass in last minute as KU shocks MU". ESPN.com. 2008-11-29.
  21. ^ a b c "Reesing throws for four touchdowns as Kansas drops Minnesota". ESPN.com. 2008-12-31.
  22. ^ a b "Bradford passes for school-record 468 yards as Sooners bounce back". ESPN.com. 2008-10-18.
  23. ^ "Reesing tosses 4 TD passes as Kansas beats up Iowa State". ESPN.com. 2007-11-17.
  24. ^ "Bonani's boot as time expires lifts No. 19 Bulls over No. 13 Jayhawks". ESPN.com. 2008-09-12.
  25. ^ "Hansen sparks Buffaloes' upset of No. 17 Jayhawks". ESPN.com. 2009-10-17.
  26. ^ a b "Lawrence Arnold". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  27. ^ a b "No. 4 Kansas rolls Oklahoma State for best start since 1899". ESPN.com. 2007-11-10.
  28. ^ "Record-breaking crowd watches No. 14 Kansas quickly dispatch FIU". ESPN.com. 2008-08-30.
  29. ^ "Official 2007 NCAA Division I Football Record Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-12-01. Retrieved 2008-01-03.
  30. ^ "Texas Tech vs. Kansas - Box Score - October 26, 2019 - ESPN".
  31. ^ "Kansas 55, Fla. International 3". ESPN.com. 2007-09-22.
  32. ^ "2022 Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 12. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  33. ^ "Kansas vs. Houston Box Score". ESPN.com. September 17, 2022. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  34. ^ "Duke vs. Kansas Box Score". ESPN.com. September 24, 2022. Retrieved September 26, 2022.
  35. ^ "Cobee Bryant". Sports-Reference CFB. Sports-Reference LLC. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  36. ^ "Kenny Logan Jr". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 27, 2023.
  37. ^ a b "2005 Kansas Jayhawks Stats | College Football at Sports-Reference.com".
  38. ^ "Kansas 34, Louisiana Tech 14". ESPN.com. 2005-09-17.