As of the 2009 season, the single season receiving yards record is 2060 set by Trevor Insley of the University of Nevada in 1999. He caught 134 passes that season. Followed by Troy Edwards of Louisiana Tech in 1998 with 1996 yards. Then, Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech with 1963 yards in 2007.
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As of the 2007 season, the Bills all time leader in passing yardage is Jim Kelly with 35,467.
As of the 2007 season, Jim Hart is the Cardinals all time passing yardage leader with 34,639 yards.
As of the 2007 season, Ottis Anderson is the Cardinals all time rushing yardage leader with 7,999 yards.
As of the start of the 2007 season, Ken Stabler is the Raiders all time leader in passing yardage with 19,078.
As of the 2007 season: Brian Sipe, who played with the Browns between 1974-1983, is the Browns all time leader in passing yardage with 23,713.
As of the 2007 season: Jim Brown, who played with the Browns between 1957-1965, is the Browns all time leader in rushing yardage with 12,312.
You need to be more specific. Total yardage in a single game? Total yardage in a season? Total yardage in a college career? And is it rushing yardage, passing yardage, kickoff yardage, puntyardage, kickoff-return yardage, punt-return yardage, total return yardage, or total yardage. If it's passing yardage, do you mean as a receiver or as a passer?Of course, I don't know the answer either way, and really, who cares? It's Division II. It could be a million yards, but whoever holds the record can't hold a candle to the average division I-A player. If they could, they would have played in Division I-A, or at least I-B.But if you want anyone to answer this question, you're going to have to be more precise in how you ask it.
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
As of the 2008 season, that is Irving Fryer who caught 88 passes in the 1996 season. The Eagles season record for receiving yardage is 1,409 by Mike Quick in 1983.
Through the 2012 season, Tom Brady is the Patriots all-time leader in passing yards, with 44,806.
The NFL's all purpose yardage leader for the 2008 regular season was Leon Washington of the New York Jets with 2,337. He had 448 rushing yards, 355 receiving yards, 303 punt return yards, and 1,231 kickoff return yards.
Through the 9th game of the 2007 season, Brett Favre has 60,257 yards passing