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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

For further reference, Nebraska's Ndamukong Suh finished his college career with a mere 24 sacks.

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