You can sort the players any way you'd like by going to: http://web1.ncaa.org/stats/StatsSrv/rankings?sportCode=MFB Sorted by yards per game: Rank Name, Team Cl Pos G Rec Rec Yds Rec TD RecYD PG 1 Evan Prall, East Stroudsburg Sr. WR 10 69 1073 12 107.3 2 Ashton Gronewold, Mo.-Rolla Jr. WR 10 72 1018 13 101.8 3 Weston Dressler, North Dakota Jr. WR 9 63 916 12 101.8 4 Charly Martin, West Tex. A&M Jr. WR 10 55 979 7 97.9 5 Jerale Badon, Abilene Christian Jr. DB 9 55 856 3 95.1 6 Michael Washington, West Chester So. WR 10 42 940 13 94.0 7 Dwayne Croker, Upper Iowa Jr. WR 10 60 939 5 93.9 8 Dominique Curry, Cheyney So. WR 10 59 936 6 93.6 9 Fred Wells, Northern Mich. Jr. WR 9 41 841 9 93.4 10 Ryan Valasek, Edinboro Sr. WR 10 57 916 8 91.6 Sorted by receptions per game: Rank Name, Team Cl Pos G Rec Rec Yds Rec TD Rec PG 1 Colin Bado, Mo. Southern St. Jr. WR 10 86 903 4 8.6 2 Brian Jark, Northern St. Fr. WR 10 77 877 9 7.7 3 Ashton Gronewold, Mo.-Rolla Jr. WR 10 72 1018 13 7.2 4 Weston Dressler, North Dakota Jr. WR 9 63 916 12 7.0 5 Evan Prall, East Stroudsburg Sr. WR 10 69 1073 12 6.9 6 Dan Paulsen, St. Joseph's (Ind.) Jr. WR 10 68 884 9 6.8 7 Renard Stevens, West Liberty St. Sr. WR 10 67 699 6 6.7 8 Greg Aker, Minn. Duluth Sr. WR 9 60 601 4 6.7 Johnny Spevak, Central Wash. Fr. WR 9 60 749 8 6.7 10 Bryan Dalton, Minn. St. Mankato Jr. WR 10 65 775 3 6.5
1. Payton Manning
3. Kurt Warner
4.Brett Farve
5.Mark Sanchez
6.Tony Romo
7.Aaron Rogers
8.Phillip Rivers
9.Donovan McNabb
10.Joe Flacco
1,494 by Beau Morgan of Air Force in 1996. Denard Robinson of Michigan is on pace to break this record in 2010
Drew Pearson (1026 receiving yards) and Tony Hill (1062 receiving yards) of the 1979 Dallas Cowboys. In the American Football League, Don Maynard (1265 receiving yards) and Art Powell (1167 receiving yards) of the 1960 New York Titans.
tim brown
Robert Brooks with 1497 receiving yards in 1995.
Damaris Johnson of Tulsa
Ron Dayne
U must get 5,000 career receiving yards
Trevor Insley of Nevada. 5,005 total receiving yards from 1996-1999.
I'm not sure what your question is asking, but if I'm understanding correctly, yes, if you are rushing, you get all the yards up until your fumble and the same goes for receiving yards.
676 receiving yards
Mac Speedie of the 1947 Browns with 1146 receiving yards. The Browns were playing in the All American Football Conference (AAFC) at the time. The first Browns receiver to break 1000 yards in the NFL was Paul Warfield with 1067 receiving yards in 1968.
In American Football, the offensive team can advance down the field by one of two ways: they can run it or pass the ball. The statistics of a player or a team gained during a pass play is called passing yards.
As of the end of the 2013 season: 1) Passing yardage - Ben Roethlisberger, 34,105 yards 2) Rushing yardage - Franco Harris, 11,950 yards 3) Receiving yardage - Hines Ward, 12,083 yards