The Jacksonville State Gamecocks football statistical leaders are individual statistical leaders of the Jacksonville State Gamecocks football program in various categories,[1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Gamecocks represent Jacksonville State University in the NCAA Division I FCS WAC–ASUN Challenge through the 2022 season, after which they will move to Division I FBS and join Conference USA.[2]
Although Jacksonville State began competing in intercollegiate football in 1904,[1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1964. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these lists.
JSU has played at three different levels of competition in its modern football history, with a fourth to follow in 2023. In 1964, it was a member of the NAIA. which then held a single football championship. In 1970, the NAIA split into two divisions for football, with the Gamecocks joining the higher level of Division I. In 1973, the Gamecocks joined the NCAA as a Division II member, but maintained dual membership with the NAIA until aligning completely with the NCAA in 1982. After the 1994 season, it moved from Division II to Division I-AA, the latter of which was renamed Division I FCS in 2006.
These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:
- Since 1964, regular seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 games in length. Once JSU joins FBS in 2023, its regular season will expand further to 12 games.
- Additionally, current NCAA rules allow FCS teams to schedule 12 regular-season games in years when the period starting with the Thursday before Labor Day and ending with the final Saturday in November contains 14 Saturdays.
- The NCAA did not allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
- While the NCAA organizes an FCS championship tournament, currently called the NCAA Division I Football Championship, it did not include I-AA/FCS playoff games toward official season statistics until the 2002 season. During its FCS tenure, the Gamecocks reached the playoffs 10 times, giving many recent players extra games to accumulate statistics.
- Due to COVID-19 issues, the NCAA ruled that the 2020 season would not count against the athletic eligibility of any football player, giving everyone who played in that season the opportunity for five years of eligibility instead of the normal four.[3]
These lists are updated through the end of the 2021 season.
Passing
Passing yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Zerrick Cooper |
9,628 |
2018 2019 2020 2021
|
2 |
Eli Jenkins |
7,652 |
2013 2014 2015 2016
|
3 |
Ed Lett |
7,145 |
1979 1980 1981 1982
|
4 |
Montressa Kirby |
6,587 |
1995 1996 1997 1998
|
5 |
Zion Webb |
5,543[4] |
2018 2019 2020 2022 2023
|
6 |
Reggie Stancil |
5,182 |
1999 2000 2001 2002
|
7 |
David Coffey |
5,145 |
1983 1984 1985 1986
|
8 |
Marques Ivory |
4,832 |
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
|
9 |
Ryan Perrilloux |
4,668 |
2008 2009
|
10 |
Doc Lett |
4,625 |
1968 1969 1970 1971
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Zerrick Cooper |
3,416 |
2018
|
2 |
Zerrick Cooper |
3,404 |
2019
|
3 |
Montressa Kirby |
2,817 |
1997
|
4 |
Eli Jenkins |
2,788 |
2015
|
5 |
Tyler Huff |
2,543[5] |
2024
|
6 |
Ed Lett |
2,484 |
1982
|
7 |
Ryan Perrilloux |
2,350 |
2009
|
8 |
Ryan Perrilloux |
2,318 |
2008
|
9 |
Montressa Kirby |
2,271 |
1998
|
10 |
Marques Ivory |
2,248 |
2010
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Marques Ivory |
444 |
2010 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
2 |
Montressa Kirby |
417 |
1997 |
Southwest Missouri State
|
|
Zerrick Cooper |
417 |
2018 |
Kennesaw State
|
4 |
Zerrick Cooper |
414 |
2019 |
Southeastern Louisiana
|
5 |
Montressa Kirby |
380 |
1997 |
Northwestern State
|
6 |
Montressa Kirby |
379 |
1997 |
Middle Tennessee State
|
7 |
Zerrick Cooper |
365 |
2018 |
Maine (FCS Playoffs)
|
8 |
Tyler Huff |
362[6] |
2024 |
Ohio
|
9 |
Montressa Kirby |
354 |
1997 |
Sam Houston State
|
10 |
Zerrick Cooper |
347 |
2019 |
Southeast Missouri State
|
|
Passing touchdowns
Rushing
Rushing yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Boyce Callahan |
4,237 |
1970 1971 1972 1973
|
2 |
Eli Jenkins |
3,796 |
2013 2014 2015 2016
|
3 |
DaMarcus James |
3,554 |
2011 2012 2013 2014
|
4 |
Troymaine Pope |
3,376 |
2012 2013 2014 2015
|
5 |
Rondy Rogers |
3,143 |
1999 2000 2001 2002
|
6 |
Clay Green |
2,914 |
2003 2004 2005 2006
|
7 |
Reginald Goodloe |
2,628 |
1980 1981 1982 1983
|
8 |
David Gulledge |
2,389 |
1987 1988 1989 1990
|
9 |
Terry Thomas |
2,334 |
1985 1986 1987 1988
|
10 |
Zion Webb |
2,278[4] |
2018 2019 2020 2022 2023
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Troymaine Pope |
1,788 |
2015
|
2 |
Tre Stewart |
1,639[7] |
2024
|
3 |
DaMarcus James |
1,477 |
2013
|
4 |
Rondy Rogers |
1,417 |
2001
|
5 |
Clay Green |
1,352 |
2005
|
6 |
Tyler Huff |
1,344[5] |
2024
|
7 |
Boyce Callahan |
1,293 |
1970
|
8 |
Kory Chapman |
1,285 |
2003
|
9 |
Oscar Bonds |
1,263 |
2004
|
10 |
Eli Jenkins |
1,161 |
2015
|
|
|
Rushing touchdowns
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
TDs
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
DaMarcus James |
5 |
2013 |
Austin Peay
|
2 |
Cedric Johnson |
4 |
2007 |
Austin Peay
|
|
Eli Jenkins |
4 |
2016 |
UT Martin
|
|
Tre Stewart |
4[11] |
2024 |
Kennesaw State
|
|
Tre Stewart |
4[8] |
2024 |
Liberty
|
|
Receiving
Receptions
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Rec
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Josh Barge |
14 |
2015 |
Auburn
|
2 |
Ronald Bonner |
12 |
1997 |
Sam Houston State
|
|
Jamari Hester |
12 |
2018 |
Kennesaw State
|
4 |
Joey Hamilton |
11 |
1999 |
Nicholls State
|
5 |
Joey Hamilton |
10 |
1997 |
Middle Tennessee
|
|
Jeffrey Cameron |
10 |
2010 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
|
Alan Bonner |
10 |
2012 |
UT Martin
|
|
Trae Barry |
10 |
2019 |
Southeastern Louisiana
|
|
Cam Vaughn |
10[6] |
2024 |
Ohio
|
|
Receiving yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Josh Barge |
3,611 |
2013 2014 2015 2016
|
2 |
Joey Hamilton |
2,903 |
1996 1997 1998 1999
|
3 |
Jamari Hester |
2,399 |
2016 2017 2018 2019
|
4 |
Josh Pearson |
2,066 |
2018 2019
|
5 |
Alan Bonner |
1,986 |
2009 2010 2011 2012
|
6 |
Derrick Thomas |
1,976 |
1982 1983 1984 1985
|
7 |
James Wilkerson |
1,780 |
2006 2007 2008 2009
|
8 |
Ralph Jenkins |
1,738 |
2000 2001 2002 2003
|
9 |
Donald Young |
1,650 |
1975 1976 1977 1978
|
10 |
Ronald Bonner |
1,639 |
1997 1998
|
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Ronald Bonner |
247 |
1997 |
Northwestern State
|
2 |
Alan Bonner |
235 |
2012 |
UT Martin
|
3 |
Ronald Bonner |
210 |
1997 |
Southwest Texas State
|
4 |
Alan Bonner |
205 |
2011 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
5 |
Lorenzo Banks |
192 |
1999 |
Troy State
|
6 |
Jeffrey Cameron |
190 |
2010 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
7 |
Jamari Hester |
186 |
2019 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
8 |
Cam Vaughn |
184[6] |
2024 |
Ohio
|
9 |
Maurice Dupree |
161 |
2008 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
|
Joey Hamilton |
161 |
1999 |
Nicholls State
|
|
Receiving touchdowns
Total offense
Total offense is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.[12]
Total offense yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Zerrick Cooper |
10,563 |
2018 2019 2020 2021
|
2 |
Eli Jenkins |
11,448 |
2013 2014 2015 2016
|
3 |
Zion Webb |
7,821[4] |
2018 2019 2020 2022 2023
|
4 |
Montressa Kirby |
7,688 |
1995 1996 1997 1998
|
5 |
Ed Lett |
6,774 |
1979 1980 1981 1982
|
6 |
Reggie Stancil |
6,276 |
1999 2000 2001 2002
|
7 |
Ryan Perrilloux |
5,479 |
2008 2009
|
8 |
David Gulledge |
5,339 |
1987 1988 1989 1990
|
9 |
Maurice Mullins |
5,138 |
2002 2003 2004 2005
|
10 |
Marques Ivory |
5,084 |
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Eli Jenkins |
3,949 |
2015
|
2 |
Tyler Huff |
3,887[5] |
2024
|
3 |
Zerrick Cooper |
3,782 |
2018
|
4 |
Zerrick Cooper |
3,274 |
2019
|
5 |
Eli Jenkins |
3,091 |
2016
|
6 |
Montressa Kirby |
2,954 |
1997
|
7 |
Ryan Perrilloux |
2,793 |
2009
|
8 |
Ryan Perrilloux |
2,686 |
2008
|
9 |
Montressa Kirby |
2,581 |
1998
|
10 |
Eli Jenkins |
2,568 |
2014
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Marques Ivory |
451 |
2010 |
Eastern Kentucky
|
2 |
Montressa Kirby |
433 |
1997 |
Southwest Missouri State
|
3 |
Montressa Kirby |
428 |
1997 |
Sam Houston State
|
4 |
Zerrick Cooper |
423 |
2018 |
Kennesaw State
|
5 |
Zerrick Cooper |
405 |
2019 |
Southeastern Louisiana
|
6 |
Eli Jenkins |
403 |
2015 |
Chattanooga (FCS Playoffs)
|
7 |
Montressa Kirby |
400 |
1997 |
Middle Tennessee State
|
8 |
Zerrick Cooper |
396 |
2018 |
Maine (FCS Playoffs)
|
9 |
Reggie Stancil |
391 |
2001 |
Nicholls State
|
|
Tyler Huff |
391[13] |
2024 |
Eastern Michigan
|
|
Touchdowns responsible for
"Touchdowns responsible for" is the NCAA's official term for combined passing and rushing touchdowns.[14]
Defense
Interceptions
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Ints
|
Year
|
1 |
Ray Vinson |
10 |
1966
|
2 |
Terry Harris |
7 |
1967
|
|
Gary Godfrey |
7 |
1970
|
|
Tim Sudduth |
7 |
1992
|
|
Eril McCollough |
7 |
2000
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Ints
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Darron Edwards |
4 |
1995 |
Samford
|
2 |
T. J. Heath |
3 |
2009 |
UT Martin
|
|
Tackles
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Tackles
|
Year
|
1 |
Eric Mims |
145 |
1997
|
2 |
Eric Mims |
129 |
1996
|
3 |
Sidney Tyus |
122 |
1995
|
4 |
Alexander Henderson |
116 |
2009
|
5 |
Natarsha James |
111 |
2000
|
6 |
Natarsha James |
110 |
1999
|
7 |
Ben Endress |
109 |
2014
|
|
Fred Perry |
109[16] |
2024
|
9 |
Kelcey Lucas |
107 |
1996
|
10 |
Eric Mims |
104 |
1995
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Tackles
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Eric Mims |
33 |
1996 |
Nicholls State
|
2 |
Eric Mims |
21 |
1997 |
Southwest Texas State
|
|
Alexander Henderson |
21 |
2008 |
Murray State
|
|
Alexander Henderson |
21 |
2008 |
UT Martin
|
5 |
Eric Mims |
20 |
1996 |
UAB
|
6 |
Fred Perry |
19[13] |
2024 |
Eastern Michigan
|
7 |
Sidney Tyus |
18 |
1995 |
Western Kentucky
|
|
Eric Mims |
18 |
1996 |
West Georgia
|
|
Eric Mims |
18 |
1997 |
Sam Houston STate
|
|
Natarsha James |
18 |
2000 |
Samford
|
|
Kolbi Fuqua |
18[17] |
2023 |
Coastal Carolina
|
|
Sacks
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
Sacks
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Mark Word |
4.0 |
1998 |
Middle Tennessee STate
|
2 |
Derrick Sistrunk |
3.0 |
2003 |
Murray State
|
|
Devin Phillips |
3.0 |
2007 |
UT Martin
|
|
Santez Mays |
3.0 |
2009 |
Murray State
|
|
Dustin Gayton |
3.0 |
2013 |
McNeese State (FCS Playoffs)
|
|
Robert Gray |
3.0 |
2013 |
McNeese State (FCS Playoffs)
|
|
Kicking
Field goals made
|
|
Single game
Rk
|
Player
|
FGs
|
Year
|
Opponent
|
1 |
Griffin Thomas |
5 |
2013 |
North Alabama
|
2 |
Gavin Hallford |
4 |
2007 |
Alabama State
|
|
Gavin Hallford |
4 |
2007 |
Chattanooga
|
|
Gavin Hallford |
4 |
2007 |
Murray State
|
|
Alen Karajic |
4[22] |
2020 |
Florida International
|
|
Alen Karajic |
4[23] |
2022 |
North Alabama
|
|
Garrison Rippa |
4[13] |
2024 |
Eastern Michigan
|
|
Field goal percentage
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
FG%
|
Year
|
1 |
Bruce Peck |
100.0% |
1965
|
2 |
James Esco |
90.0% |
2011
|
3 |
Alen Karajic |
81.3%[20] |
2022
|
4 |
Rocky Riddle |
80.0% |
1976
|
|
Lee Sutherland |
80.0% |
1995
|
6 |
Joe Hix |
77.8% |
1973
|
|
Brad Hopkins |
77.8% |
1999
|
|
Gavin Hallford |
77.8% |
2008
|
9 |
Gavin Hallford |
75.9% |
2007
|
10 |
Griffin Thomas |
75.0% |
2013
|
|
References
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- ^ "Conference USA to add Liberty, Jacksonville State, New Mexico State, Sam Houston State beginning in 2023". ESPN. Retrieved November 8, 2021.
- ^ Cobb, David (August 21, 2020). "NCAA approves blanket waiver for 2020 fall sports athletes to retain year of eligibility". CBSSports.com. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
- ^ a b c d e f "Zion Webb". jaxstatesports.com.
- ^ a b c d e "Tyler Huff". ESPN.com.
- ^ a b c "Jacksonville State vs. Ohio Box Score". ESPN.com. December 20, 2024. Retrieved December 21, 2024.
- ^ a b c "Tre Stewart". ESPN.com.
- ^ a b "Jacksonville State vs. Liberty Box Score". ESPN.com. October 30, 2024. Retrieved October 30, 2024.
- ^ "Jacksonville State vs. Middle Tennessee Box Score". ESPN.com. October 23, 2024. Retrieved October 24, 2024.
- ^ "Jacksonville State vs. Western Kentucky Box Score". ESPN.com. December 6, 2024. Retrieved December 7, 2024.
- ^ "Jacksonville State vs. Kennesaw State Box Score". ESPN.com. October 4, 2024. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
- ^ "Official 2007 NCAA Division I Football Record Book" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. August 2007. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2007. Retrieved January 3, 2008.
- ^ a b c "Eastern Michigan vs. Jacksonville State Box Score". ESPN.com. September 14, 2024. Retrieved September 15, 2024.
- ^ "2021 Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF). NCAA. p. 12. Retrieved December 4, 2021.
- ^ "Jeremiah Harris". jaxstatesports.com.
- ^ a b "Fred Perry". jaxstatesports.com.
- ^ "Jacksonville State vs. Coastal Carolina Box Score". ESPN.com. September 9, 2023. Retrieved September 12, 2023.
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- ^ "Jaylen Swain". foxsports.com.
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