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Single Season Completion Percentage at 70.8 percent
At the completion of the 2008 college football season the Troy Trojans have 457 win. Their overall record is 457-343-29.
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According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as of the start of the 2007 season the team with the best all time regular season winning percentage was the Miami Dolphins whose all time regular season record was 368-252-4 for a winning percentage of .593. Second was the Chicago Bears with an all time regular season record of 670-482-42 for a winning percentage of .579.
Colt McCoy at 70.9 percent has the highest college career completion percent. He also holds the highest single season completion percentage at a ridiculous 77.6 percent.
For football coaches that coached more than one season at Auburn, that is Mike Donahue who was head football coach between 1904-1922 and compiled a record of 106-35-5 for a winning percentage of .743.
According to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, as of the start of the 2010 season, the Steelers all time record, including playoffs, was 565-529-21 for a winning percentage of .516.
In the 2006 season Tony Romo had 220 completions in 337 attempts (65.3% completion percentage) for 2,903 yards. He played in all 16 games and started 10. As a starter, his record that year was 6-4.
As far as completion percentage goes, for QBs that started at least 8 games in the 2008 season that was Derek Anderson (started 9 games) of the Cleveland Browns who had a 50.2 completion percentage on 142 completions in 283 attempts. The 2008 Browns were the only team in the NFL that season to have a team completion percentage of under 50 percent. Brady Quinn started 3 games and had a 50.6 completion percentage (45 completions in 89 attempts), Ken Dorsey started 3 games and had a 47.3 completion percentage (43 completions in 91 attempts), and Bruce Gradkowski started 1 game and had a 33.3 completion percentage (7 completions in 21 attempts).
Yes, he had the most dominant season we have seen in college football in years. He threw for 2700 yards and 30 touchdowns with a 60% completion percentage. He also ran for over 1500 and 20 touchdowns, becoming the third player ever to run for 20 and throw for 20 touchdowns in a season. (Tim Tebow was before him, then Colin Kapernick also did it the same day Cam did, just a few hours earlier.) He also became the first player in SEC history to run for 1000 yards and throw for 2000 yards in a season. Then he had the best rookie season ever, at any position, throwing for over 4000 yards, 22 touchdowns, and 60% completion percentage. The 4000 yards is a record for a rookie. He also ran for over 700 yards and 15 touchdowns, with the 15 touchdowns being a record for quarterbacks, and became the first quarterback ever to run for 700 and pass for 400 yards.
Kurt Warner.