The position that scores the most touchdowns in football is typically the running back, particularly in offenses that emphasize running plays. However, wide receivers also accumulate a significant number of touchdowns, especially in passing-heavy teams. Quarterbacks can contribute to touchdowns through both passing and rushing plays, making them key players in scoring as well. Overall, while running backs often lead in total touchdowns, wide receivers and quarterbacks play crucial roles as well.
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colt brennan with 58 touchdowns
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Braxton Hauser did in one game he had 16 touch downs then in every other game he scored 3 and that is 34 touchdowns in all that is amazing!!!!!!!
There are not goals in football, but touchdowns. They are 6 points each.
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The record for the most touchdowns in NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision history is held by Keenan Reynolds, who scored 88 touchdowns during his career at the U.S. Naval Academy from 2012 to 2015. This record encompasses both rushing and passing touchdowns. Reynolds surpassed previous records through his dual-threat ability as a quarterback and his exceptional scoring prowess. His achievements have made him a notable figure in college football history.