The University of North Carolina has produced the most (5) NBA Rookie of the Year award winners. They are: Bob McAdoo (1973), Walter Davis (1978), Phil Ford (1979), Michael Jordan (1985) and Vince Carter (1999). Only one other college has more than two. The University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has had three award winners: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (1970), Sidney Wicks (1972), Keith "Jamaal" Wilkes (1975) Only seven other colleges have had more than one award winner: Duke University: Grant Hill (1995) and Elton Brand (2000), both co-award winners Georgetown University: Patrick Ewing (1986) and Allen Iverson (1997) University of Louisville: Wes Unseld (1969) and Darrell Griffith (1981) Lousiana State University: Bob Pettit (1955) and Shaquille O'Neal (1993) University of Maryland: Buck Williams (1982) and Steve Francis (2000) co-award winner Syracuse University: Dave Bing (1967) and Derrick Coleman (1991) Wake Forest University: Tim Duncan (1998) and Chris Paul (2006)
Payton Manning with 4,135 passing yards and 26 passing touchdowns
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Second base is the most stolen by a rookie. This happens because they are after the person going to 3rd. St. Louis Cardinal Vince Coleman stole the most bases for a rookie in 1985 (110 bases).
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Rookie of the Year is a yearly award given by most sports leagues to the best first year player in the league.
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The Washington Huskies by far 25.