Div III: 43 – Steve Hendry, Wisconsin–Superior, 1982[37]
Most passes intercepted, game
FBS: 9 –
John Reaves, Florida vs. Auburn, Nov. 1, 1969[1]
FCS: 7 – Dan Crowley, Towson vs. Maine, Nov. 16, 1991; Carlton Jenkins, Mississippi Valley vs. Prairie View, Oct. 31, 1987; Charles Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana vs. Northwestern State, Nov. 12, 1983; Mick Spoon, Idaho State vs. Montana, Oct. 21, 1978[25]
Div II: 9 – Pat Brennan, Franklin vs. Saginaw Valley, Sep. 24, 1983; Henry Schafer, Johns Hopkins vs. Haverford, Oct. 16, 1965[44]
Div III: 8 – Jason Clark, Ohio Northern vs. John Carroll, Nov. 9, 1991; Jim Higgins, Brockport vs. Buffalo State, Sep. 29, 1990; Dennis Bogacz, Wisconsin–Oshkosh vs. Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Oct. 29, 1988; Kevin Karwath, Canisius vs. Liberty, Nov. 19, 1979[37]
Most pass attempts without an interception, game
FBS: 77 – David Piland, Houston vs. Louisiana Tech, Sep. 8, 2012[1][61]
FCS: 79 –
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, Sep. 22, 2012[62]
Div II: 74 –
Michael Pierce, St. Anselm vs. Stonehill, Oct. 24, 2009[44]
Div III: 82[53] – Bryan Peterson, Whitworth (WA) vs. LaVerne, Sep. 20, 2014[37]
Most consecutive pass attempts without an interception
Div II: 20 – Scott Buisson, Arkansas–Monticello vs. Henderson State, Sep. 22, 2008; Todd Cunningham, Presbyterian vs. Wingate, Oct. 20, 1999; Chris Hatcher, Valdosta State vs. New Haven, Oct. 8, 1994; Rod Bockwoldt, Weber State vs. South Dakota State, Nov. 6, 1976[14]
Div III: 21 – Chris Edwards, Washington & Jefferson vs. Allegheny, Sep. 17, 2005[37]
FCS: Same as record for most consecutive completions in one game, above
Div II: 23 – Mike Ganey, Allegheny, last 16 attempts vs. Carnegie Mellon, Oct. 9, 1967 and first seven attempts vs. Oberlin, Oct. 16, 1967[14]
Div III: 29 – Chris Edwards, Washington & Jefferson. last eight attempts vs. Hanover, Sep. 10, 2005 and first 21 attempts vs. Allegheny, Sep. 17, 2005[37]
Div II: 146 – Freddie Martino, North Greenville University, 2013[44]
Div III: 140 – Michael Zweifel, Dubuque (IA), 2011[67]
Most receptions, game
FBS: 23 –
Tyler Jones, Eastern Michigan vs. Central Michigan, Nov. 28, 2008;
Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sep. 17, 1994[65]
FCS: 24 –
Chas Gessner, Brown vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 5, 2002;
Jerry Rice, Mississippi Valley vs. Southern, Oct. 1, 1983[55]
Div II: 23 – Mitchell Shegos, Notre Dame (OH) vs. Glenville State, Oct. 25, 2014; Chris George, Glenville State vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, Oct. 15, 1994;
Barry Wagner, Alabama A&M vs. Clark Atlanta, Nov. 4, 1989[44]
Div III: 25 – Daniel Passafiume, Hanover vs. Franklin, Nov. 15, 2009[67]
Most consecutive games with a reception
FBS: 58 – Sam Pinckney, Georgia State/Coastal Carolina, 2018 -2023
FBS: 48 –
Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, September 22, 1990;
Kalen Ballage, Arizona State vs. Texas Tech, September 10, 2016;
Jaret Patterson, Buffalo vs. Kent State, November 28, 2020[93]
FCS: 42 –
Omar Cuff, Delaware vs. William & Mary, Aug. 30, 2007;
Jessie Burton, McNeese State vs. Southern Utah, Sep. 19, 1998;
Archie Amerson, Northern Arizona vs. Weber State, Oct. 5, 1996[90]
Div II: 48 –
Paul Zaeske, North Park vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 12, 1968;
Junior Wolf, Oklahoma Panhandle vs. St. Mary (KS), Nov. 8, 1958[91]
FBS: 10* – Oklahoma St. vs. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1942; UCLA vs. California, Oct. 21, 1978[96]
NCAA single game national record. 11 interceptions: St. Cloud State College vs Bemidji, Oct. 31, 1970. (5 by safety Bill Trewick, 3 by linebacker Mark Swedlund and 3 by safety Ted Lockett).[citation needed]
*The NCAA lists two different records for team interceptions in a game. The listed record is for "Most passes intercepted by against a major-college opponent".
The unrestricted "Most passes intercepted by" is held by Brown, with 11, in a game versus Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949.[citation needed]
Most interceptions, game
FBS: 5*† – 4 times: Lee Cook, Oklahoma St. vs. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1942; Walt Pastuszak, Brown vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949; Byron Beaver, Houston vs. Baylor, Sep. 22, 1962; Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. Western Mich., Nov. 4, 1972[97]
FCS: 5 – 3 times:
Mark Cordes, Eastern Washington vs. Boise State, Sep. 6, 1986;
Michael Richardson, Northwestern State vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 12, 1983;
Karl Johnson, Jackson State vs. Grambling, Oct. 23, 1982[75]
NCAA National record: 5 interceptions by Bill Trewick, St. Cloud State vs. Bemidji, Oct. 31, 1970.
Div III: 5 – 11 times. Most recent:
James Patrick, Stillman vs. Edward Waters, Nov. 2, 2002[85] Eric Gargiulo Montclair State University vs Southern Virginia 10/10/2014
*The NCAA record book includes a special note about 6 interceptions by Dick Miller (Akron) versus Baldwin-Wallace on
Oct. 23, 1937 before the collection of division records.[97]
†Tulane University lists 5 interceptions by
Mitchell Price in a game versus Tennessee–Chattanooga September 3, 1988 which is not recognized as an official statistic by the NCAA.[98]
Consecutive games with an interception
FBS: 15 –
Al Brosky, Illinois, Nov. 11, 1950 to Oct. 18, 1952[97]
FCS: 8 –
Jamar Williams, Morgan State University, 1998–2001
*Joe Norman (Indiana) recorded 199 tackles in 11 games in 1978 for an 18.09 average, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000.[102]
FCS: 31 – Ryan Greenhagen, Fordham vs. Nebraska, Sep. 4, 2021[citation needed]
Div II: 30 - Kevin Kilroy, Missouri Western vs. Northwest Missouri, September 17, 1994[citation needed]
Div II: 30** –
Shaun Maloney, Minnesota–Morris vs. Minnesota State Moorhead, Oct. 27, 2001[84]
Div III: 31 –
Keith LaDu, Oberlin vs. Marietta, 1985[85]
Mike Singletary (Baylor) recorded 35 tackles against Houston and 33 tackles against Arkansas in 1978, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000 [citation needed]
Lee Roy Jordan (Alabama) recorded 31 tackles against Oklahoma in the 1962 Orange Bowl, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000[citation needed]
Larry Mertz (Kutztown) recorded 31 tackles against Clarion on November 22, 1980, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000[citation needed]
*Joe Norman (Indiana) recorded 141 solo tackles in 11 games in 1978 for a 12.81 average, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000.[102]
Most solo tackles, game
FBS: 20 –
Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State vs. North Texas, Nov. 26, 2005[94]
Div III: 2.7 – Russ Watson, Worcester State, 2000[85]
Most sacks, game
FBS: 6* – Ameer Ismail, Western Michigan vs. Ball State, Oct. 21, 2006;
Elvis Dumervil, Louisville vs. Kentucky, Sep. 4, 2005;[94]Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State vs. TCU, October 30, 2021
FCS: 6 – Damien Huren, Southeastern Louisiana vs. Northern Colorado, Oct. 9, 2004;[87] Pat Dowd, University of Dayton vs. Drake University, Nov. 9, 2013
Div II: 7 – Ron Ellington, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, Oct. 1, 2005[84]
Div III: 7+1⁄2 – Kevin McNamara, St. John's (MN) vs. Monmouth (IL), Nov. 19, 2005[12]
*Shay Muirbrook (BYU) recorded 6 sacks in the 1997
Cotton Bowl, but the NCAA did not start collecting official defensive statistics until 2000 and does not recognize bowl game statistics for any category prior to 2002.[108]
Div II: 49.1 – Steve Ecker, Shippensburg, 1965 (min. 20 punts); 48.0 – Jeff Williams, Adams State, 2004 (min. 40 punts)[78]
Div III: 46.2 – Ryan Anderson,
Olivet, 2016 (min. 40 punts)[12]
Highest punting average, game
FBS: 60.8 -
Braden Mann, Texas A&M vs. Alabama, Sep. 22, 2018[110] (5–9 punts); 53.6 – Jim Benien, Oklahoma State vs. Colorado, Nov. 13, 1971 (min. 10 punts)[76]
FCS: 61.5 –
Eddie Johnson, Idaho State vs. Cal Poly, Nov. 16, 2002 (5–9 punts); 52.2 – Stuart Dodds, Montana State vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 20, 1979 (min. 10 punts)[75]
Div II: 57.5 – Tim Baer, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Lewis, Oct. 25, 1986 (min. 5 punts)[78]
Div III: 58.4 - Danny Breslow, Kumeyaay vs. Tierrasanta, Nov. 1, 1999 (min. 6 punts)
Most punting yards, career
FBS: 13,911 – Alex Kinal, Wake Forest, 2012–15[76]
FCS:
Div II: 10,780 - Jeff Williams, Adams State, 2002–2005 (min. 200 punts)[78]
FCS: 3 –
Zuriel Smith, Hampton vs. Virginia State, Sep. 22, 2001; Aaron Fix, Canisius vs. Siena, Sep. 24, 1994[75]
Div II: 3 –
Virgil Seay, Troy vs. West Alabama, Sep. 29, 1979;
Billy Johnson, Widener vs. St. John's (NY), Sep. 23, 1972; Bobby Ahu, Hawaii vs. Linfield, Nov. 15, 1969;[78] Tom Shockley, Adams State vs. Colo Mines, Nov. 14, 1970
Div III: 3 – John Conroy, Otterbein vs. Heidelberg, Nov. 1, 2003[67]
Div II: 6 – Austin Wellock, Ashland vs. Wayne State (MI), Oct. 5, 2002; Steve Huff, Central Missouri. vs. Southeast Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1985;[84] Cole Tracy, Assumption vs. LIU Post, Sep. 12, 2015;[122]
Cole Tracy, Assumption vs. St. Anselm, Oct. 14, 2016[123]
Div III: 6 – Jim Hever, Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sep. 22, 1984[85]
Div II: 19--Ryne Smith West Alabama 2010-2011 19 - Will Rhody, Valdosta State, 2004
Div III:
Longest field goal made
FBS (with tee): 67 –
Russell Erxleben, Texas vs. Rice, Oct. 1, 1977;
Steve Little, Arkansas vs. Texas, Oct. 15, 1977; Joe Williams, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, Oct. 21, 1978[111]
FBS (without tee): 65 –
Martín Gramática, Kansas State vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 12, 1998[111]
FCS: 63 – Scott Roper, Arkansas State vs. North Texas, Nov. 7, 1987; Tim Foley, Georgia Southern vs. James Madison, Nov. 7, 1987;
Bill Gramática, South Florida vs. Austin Peay, Nov. 18, 2000[126]
Div II: 67 – Tom Odle, Fort Hays State vs. Washburn, Nov. 5, 1988[127]
Div III: 62 – Dom Antonini, Rowan vs. Salisbury, Sep. 18, 1976; Matthew Aven, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps vs. California Lutheran University, Oct. 19, 2013[128]
Note: The longest field goal ever made in collegiate competition was 69 yards by
Ove Johansson of Abilene Christian University, which at the time (1976) was competing as an NAIA, not an NCAA, school.
NCAA players drafted into NFL by position
Among all colleges and universities, the following NCAA teams have the most players to reach the
NFL by position:[129]
Div III: 43 – Steve Hendry, Wisconsin–Superior, 1982[37]
Most passes intercepted, game
FBS: 9 –
John Reaves, Florida vs. Auburn, Nov. 1, 1969[1]
FCS: 7 – Dan Crowley, Towson vs. Maine, Nov. 16, 1991; Carlton Jenkins, Mississippi Valley vs. Prairie View, Oct. 31, 1987; Charles Hebert, Southeastern Louisiana vs. Northwestern State, Nov. 12, 1983; Mick Spoon, Idaho State vs. Montana, Oct. 21, 1978[25]
Div II: 9 – Pat Brennan, Franklin vs. Saginaw Valley, Sep. 24, 1983; Henry Schafer, Johns Hopkins vs. Haverford, Oct. 16, 1965[44]
Div III: 8 – Jason Clark, Ohio Northern vs. John Carroll, Nov. 9, 1991; Jim Higgins, Brockport vs. Buffalo State, Sep. 29, 1990; Dennis Bogacz, Wisconsin–Oshkosh vs. Wisconsin–Stevens Point, Oct. 29, 1988; Kevin Karwath, Canisius vs. Liberty, Nov. 19, 1979[37]
Most pass attempts without an interception, game
FBS: 77 – David Piland, Houston vs. Louisiana Tech, Sep. 8, 2012[1][61]
FCS: 79 –
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion vs. New Hampshire, Sep. 22, 2012[62]
Div II: 74 –
Michael Pierce, St. Anselm vs. Stonehill, Oct. 24, 2009[44]
Div III: 82[53] – Bryan Peterson, Whitworth (WA) vs. LaVerne, Sep. 20, 2014[37]
Most consecutive pass attempts without an interception
Div II: 20 – Scott Buisson, Arkansas–Monticello vs. Henderson State, Sep. 22, 2008; Todd Cunningham, Presbyterian vs. Wingate, Oct. 20, 1999; Chris Hatcher, Valdosta State vs. New Haven, Oct. 8, 1994; Rod Bockwoldt, Weber State vs. South Dakota State, Nov. 6, 1976[14]
Div III: 21 – Chris Edwards, Washington & Jefferson vs. Allegheny, Sep. 17, 2005[37]
FCS: Same as record for most consecutive completions in one game, above
Div II: 23 – Mike Ganey, Allegheny, last 16 attempts vs. Carnegie Mellon, Oct. 9, 1967 and first seven attempts vs. Oberlin, Oct. 16, 1967[14]
Div III: 29 – Chris Edwards, Washington & Jefferson. last eight attempts vs. Hanover, Sep. 10, 2005 and first 21 attempts vs. Allegheny, Sep. 17, 2005[37]
Div II: 146 – Freddie Martino, North Greenville University, 2013[44]
Div III: 140 – Michael Zweifel, Dubuque (IA), 2011[67]
Most receptions, game
FBS: 23 –
Tyler Jones, Eastern Michigan vs. Central Michigan, Nov. 28, 2008;
Randy Gatewood, UNLV vs. Idaho, Sep. 17, 1994[65]
FCS: 24 –
Chas Gessner, Brown vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 5, 2002;
Jerry Rice, Mississippi Valley vs. Southern, Oct. 1, 1983[55]
Div II: 23 – Mitchell Shegos, Notre Dame (OH) vs. Glenville State, Oct. 25, 2014; Chris George, Glenville State vs. West Virginia Wesleyan, Oct. 15, 1994;
Barry Wagner, Alabama A&M vs. Clark Atlanta, Nov. 4, 1989[44]
Div III: 25 – Daniel Passafiume, Hanover vs. Franklin, Nov. 15, 2009[67]
Most consecutive games with a reception
FBS: 58 – Sam Pinckney, Georgia State/Coastal Carolina, 2018 -2023
FBS: 48 –
Howard Griffith, Illinois vs. Southern Illinois, September 22, 1990;
Kalen Ballage, Arizona State vs. Texas Tech, September 10, 2016;
Jaret Patterson, Buffalo vs. Kent State, November 28, 2020[93]
FCS: 42 –
Omar Cuff, Delaware vs. William & Mary, Aug. 30, 2007;
Jessie Burton, McNeese State vs. Southern Utah, Sep. 19, 1998;
Archie Amerson, Northern Arizona vs. Weber State, Oct. 5, 1996[90]
Div II: 48 –
Paul Zaeske, North Park vs. North Central (IL), Oct. 12, 1968;
Junior Wolf, Oklahoma Panhandle vs. St. Mary (KS), Nov. 8, 1958[91]
FBS: 10* – Oklahoma St. vs. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1942; UCLA vs. California, Oct. 21, 1978[96]
NCAA single game national record. 11 interceptions: St. Cloud State College vs Bemidji, Oct. 31, 1970. (5 by safety Bill Trewick, 3 by linebacker Mark Swedlund and 3 by safety Ted Lockett).[citation needed]
*The NCAA lists two different records for team interceptions in a game. The listed record is for "Most passes intercepted by against a major-college opponent".
The unrestricted "Most passes intercepted by" is held by Brown, with 11, in a game versus Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949.[citation needed]
Most interceptions, game
FBS: 5*† – 4 times: Lee Cook, Oklahoma St. vs. Detroit, Nov. 28, 1942; Walt Pastuszak, Brown vs. Rhode Island, Oct. 8, 1949; Byron Beaver, Houston vs. Baylor, Sep. 22, 1962; Dan Rebsch, Miami (OH) vs. Western Mich., Nov. 4, 1972[97]
FCS: 5 – 3 times:
Mark Cordes, Eastern Washington vs. Boise State, Sep. 6, 1986;
Michael Richardson, Northwestern State vs. Southeastern Louisiana, Nov. 12, 1983;
Karl Johnson, Jackson State vs. Grambling, Oct. 23, 1982[75]
NCAA National record: 5 interceptions by Bill Trewick, St. Cloud State vs. Bemidji, Oct. 31, 1970.
Div III: 5 – 11 times. Most recent:
James Patrick, Stillman vs. Edward Waters, Nov. 2, 2002[85] Eric Gargiulo Montclair State University vs Southern Virginia 10/10/2014
*The NCAA record book includes a special note about 6 interceptions by Dick Miller (Akron) versus Baldwin-Wallace on
Oct. 23, 1937 before the collection of division records.[97]
†Tulane University lists 5 interceptions by
Mitchell Price in a game versus Tennessee–Chattanooga September 3, 1988 which is not recognized as an official statistic by the NCAA.[98]
Consecutive games with an interception
FBS: 15 –
Al Brosky, Illinois, Nov. 11, 1950 to Oct. 18, 1952[97]
FCS: 8 –
Jamar Williams, Morgan State University, 1998–2001
*Joe Norman (Indiana) recorded 199 tackles in 11 games in 1978 for an 18.09 average, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000.[102]
FCS: 31 – Ryan Greenhagen, Fordham vs. Nebraska, Sep. 4, 2021[citation needed]
Div II: 30 - Kevin Kilroy, Missouri Western vs. Northwest Missouri, September 17, 1994[citation needed]
Div II: 30** –
Shaun Maloney, Minnesota–Morris vs. Minnesota State Moorhead, Oct. 27, 2001[84]
Div III: 31 –
Keith LaDu, Oberlin vs. Marietta, 1985[85]
Mike Singletary (Baylor) recorded 35 tackles against Houston and 33 tackles against Arkansas in 1978, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000 [citation needed]
Lee Roy Jordan (Alabama) recorded 31 tackles against Oklahoma in the 1962 Orange Bowl, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000[citation needed]
Larry Mertz (Kutztown) recorded 31 tackles against Clarion on November 22, 1980, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000[citation needed]
*Joe Norman (Indiana) recorded 141 solo tackles in 11 games in 1978 for a 12.81 average, but the NCAA did not begin collecting defensive statistics until 2000.[102]
Most solo tackles, game
FBS: 20 –
Tyrell Johnson, Arkansas State vs. North Texas, Nov. 26, 2005[94]
Div III: 2.7 – Russ Watson, Worcester State, 2000[85]
Most sacks, game
FBS: 6* – Ameer Ismail, Western Michigan vs. Ball State, Oct. 21, 2006;
Elvis Dumervil, Louisville vs. Kentucky, Sep. 4, 2005;[94]Felix Anudike-Uzomah, Kansas State vs. TCU, October 30, 2021
FCS: 6 – Damien Huren, Southeastern Louisiana vs. Northern Colorado, Oct. 9, 2004;[87] Pat Dowd, University of Dayton vs. Drake University, Nov. 9, 2013
Div II: 7 – Ron Ellington, Catawba vs. Mars Hill, Oct. 1, 2005[84]
Div III: 7+1⁄2 – Kevin McNamara, St. John's (MN) vs. Monmouth (IL), Nov. 19, 2005[12]
*Shay Muirbrook (BYU) recorded 6 sacks in the 1997
Cotton Bowl, but the NCAA did not start collecting official defensive statistics until 2000 and does not recognize bowl game statistics for any category prior to 2002.[108]
Div II: 49.1 – Steve Ecker, Shippensburg, 1965 (min. 20 punts); 48.0 – Jeff Williams, Adams State, 2004 (min. 40 punts)[78]
Div III: 46.2 – Ryan Anderson,
Olivet, 2016 (min. 40 punts)[12]
Highest punting average, game
FBS: 60.8 -
Braden Mann, Texas A&M vs. Alabama, Sep. 22, 2018[110] (5–9 punts); 53.6 – Jim Benien, Oklahoma State vs. Colorado, Nov. 13, 1971 (min. 10 punts)[76]
FCS: 61.5 –
Eddie Johnson, Idaho State vs. Cal Poly, Nov. 16, 2002 (5–9 punts); 52.2 – Stuart Dodds, Montana State vs. Northern Arizona, Oct. 20, 1979 (min. 10 punts)[75]
Div II: 57.5 – Tim Baer, Colorado Mines vs. Fort Lewis, Oct. 25, 1986 (min. 5 punts)[78]
Div III: 58.4 - Danny Breslow, Kumeyaay vs. Tierrasanta, Nov. 1, 1999 (min. 6 punts)
Most punting yards, career
FBS: 13,911 – Alex Kinal, Wake Forest, 2012–15[76]
FCS:
Div II: 10,780 - Jeff Williams, Adams State, 2002–2005 (min. 200 punts)[78]
FCS: 3 –
Zuriel Smith, Hampton vs. Virginia State, Sep. 22, 2001; Aaron Fix, Canisius vs. Siena, Sep. 24, 1994[75]
Div II: 3 –
Virgil Seay, Troy vs. West Alabama, Sep. 29, 1979;
Billy Johnson, Widener vs. St. John's (NY), Sep. 23, 1972; Bobby Ahu, Hawaii vs. Linfield, Nov. 15, 1969;[78] Tom Shockley, Adams State vs. Colo Mines, Nov. 14, 1970
Div III: 3 – John Conroy, Otterbein vs. Heidelberg, Nov. 1, 2003[67]
Div II: 6 – Austin Wellock, Ashland vs. Wayne State (MI), Oct. 5, 2002; Steve Huff, Central Missouri. vs. Southeast Missouri State, Nov. 2, 1985;[84] Cole Tracy, Assumption vs. LIU Post, Sep. 12, 2015;[122]
Cole Tracy, Assumption vs. St. Anselm, Oct. 14, 2016[123]
Div III: 6 – Jim Hever, Rhodes vs. Millsaps, Sep. 22, 1984[85]
Div II: 19--Ryne Smith West Alabama 2010-2011 19 - Will Rhody, Valdosta State, 2004
Div III:
Longest field goal made
FBS (with tee): 67 –
Russell Erxleben, Texas vs. Rice, Oct. 1, 1977;
Steve Little, Arkansas vs. Texas, Oct. 15, 1977; Joe Williams, Wichita State vs. Southern Illinois, Oct. 21, 1978[111]
FBS (without tee): 65 –
Martín Gramática, Kansas State vs. Northern Illinois, Sept. 12, 1998[111]
FCS: 63 – Scott Roper, Arkansas State vs. North Texas, Nov. 7, 1987; Tim Foley, Georgia Southern vs. James Madison, Nov. 7, 1987;
Bill Gramática, South Florida vs. Austin Peay, Nov. 18, 2000[126]
Div II: 67 – Tom Odle, Fort Hays State vs. Washburn, Nov. 5, 1988[127]
Div III: 62 – Dom Antonini, Rowan vs. Salisbury, Sep. 18, 1976; Matthew Aven, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps vs. California Lutheran University, Oct. 19, 2013[128]
Note: The longest field goal ever made in collegiate competition was 69 yards by
Ove Johansson of Abilene Christian University, which at the time (1976) was competing as an NAIA, not an NCAA, school.
NCAA players drafted into NFL by position
Among all colleges and universities, the following NCAA teams have the most players to reach the
NFL by position:[129]