T-1. Bruce Smith, Virginia Tech (1981-1984): 44 career sacks
T-1. Terrell Suggs, Arizona State (2000-02): 44
3. Jason Babin, Western Michigan (2000-03): 38
4. David Pollack, Georgia (2001-04): 36
5. Shaun Phillips, Purdue (2000-03): 33.5
6. Elvis Dumervil, Louisville (2002-05): 32.0
T-7. Dwight Freeney, Syracuse (2000-01): 30.5
T-7. Dave Ball, UCLA (2000-03): 30.5
T-7. Lawrence Jackson, Southern California (2004-07): 30.5
10. Matt Roth, Iowa (2001-04): 30.0
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Michael Czerwien of Waynesburg University became the all time NCAA all division sack leader in 2007 who recorded 53.5 sacks over his career at Waynesburg.
Michael Czerwien of Waynesburg University became the all time NCAA all division sack leader in 2007 who recorded 53.5 sacks over his career at Waynesburg.
12, held by 5 teams. However, the New York Giants, as of this writing, have sacked Jay Cutler 9 times in the first half, and look to be on their way to breaking that record.