This list of Nebraska Cornhuskers football statistical leaders shows the individual career, season, and single-game leaders of the Nebraska Cornhuskers football program in passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, and kicking.[1] Nebraska began competing in intercollegiate football in 1890, but early records are often incomplete and inconsistent as they were reported and compiled by various newspapers or wire services, which often contradicted each other.[2] The university generally excludes records prior to 1946.
These lists are dominated by recent players for several reasons, including college football's progressively increasing season length, the NCAA forbidding freshmen from playing varsity football until 1972, and the exclusion of bowl game statistics in official records prior to 2002.[3] For consistency, statistics from bowl games prior to 2002 are not included in these lists.
Rushing
Yards
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1
|
Mike Rozier |
4,780 |
1981–1983
|
2
|
Ameer Abdullah |
4,588 |
2011–2014
|
3
|
Ahman Green |
3,880 |
1995–1997
|
4
|
Eric Crouch |
3,434 |
1998–2001
|
5
|
Roy Helu |
3,404 |
2007–2010
|
6
|
Rex Burkhead |
3,329 |
2009–2012
|
7
|
Calvin Jones |
3,153 |
1991–1993
|
8
|
Ken Clark |
3,037 |
1987–1989
|
9
|
Taylor Martinez |
2,975 |
2010–2013
|
10
|
I. M. Hipp |
2,814 |
1977–1979
|
|
Season
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1
|
Mike Rozier |
2,148 |
1983
|
2
|
Ahman Green |
1,877 |
1997
|
3
|
Lawrence Phillips |
1,722 |
1994
|
4
|
Ameer Abdullah |
1,690 |
2013
|
5
|
Mike Rozier |
1,689 |
1982
|
6
|
Ameer Abdullah |
1,611 |
2014
|
7
|
Ken Clark |
1,497 |
1988
|
8
|
Jammal Lord |
1,412 |
2002
|
9
|
Rex Burkhead |
1,357 |
2011
|
10
|
Bobby Reynolds |
1,342 |
1950
|
|
|
Touchdowns
Passing
Yards
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1
|
Tommy Armstrong |
8,871 |
2013–2016
|
2
|
Adrian Martinez |
8,491 |
2018–2021
|
3
|
Taylor Martinez |
7,258 |
2010–2013
|
4
|
Zac Taylor |
5,850 |
2005–2006
|
5
|
Joe Ganz |
5,125 |
2006–2008
|
6
|
David Humm |
5,035 |
1972–1974
|
7
|
Jerry Tagge |
4,704 |
1969–1971
|
8
|
Eric Crouch |
4,481 |
1998–2001
|
9
|
Tommie Frazier |
3,521 |
1992–1995
|
10
|
Turner Gill |
3,317 |
1980–1983
|
|
Season
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1
|
Joe Ganz |
3,568 |
2008
|
2
|
Zac Taylor |
3,197 |
2006
|
3
|
Tanner Lee |
3,143 |
2017
|
4
|
Tommy Armstrong |
3,030 |
2015
|
5
|
Taylor Martinez |
2,871 |
2012
|
6
|
Adrian Martinez |
2,863 |
2021
|
7
|
Dylan Raiola |
2,819[4] |
2024
|
8
|
Tommy Armstrong |
2,695 |
2014
|
9
|
Zac Taylor |
2,653 |
2005
|
10
|
Adrian Martinez |
2,617 |
2018
|
|
|
Touchdowns
Receiving
Receptions
Yards
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1
|
Stanley Morgan |
2,747 |
2015–2018
|
2
|
Kenny Bell |
2,689 |
2011–2014
|
3
|
J. D. Spielman |
2,546 |
2017–2019
|
4
|
Johnny Rodgers |
2,479 |
1970–1972
|
5
|
Nate Swift |
2,476 |
2005–2008
|
6
|
Jordan Westerkamp |
2,474 |
2013–2016
|
7
|
Terrence Nunn |
1,762 |
2004–2007
|
8
|
Todd Peterson |
1,602 |
2005–2008
|
9
|
Niles Paul |
1,532 |
2007–2010
|
10
|
Quincy Enunwa |
1,526 |
2010–2013
|
|
|
|
Touchdowns
Total offense
Total offense (for an individual player) is the sum of passing, rushing, and receiving yards.[5]
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1
|
Adrian Martinez |
10,792 |
2018–2021
|
2
|
Tommy Armstrong |
10,690 |
2013–2016
|
3
|
Taylor Martinez |
10,233 |
2010–2013
|
4
|
Eric Crouch |
7,915 |
1998–2001
|
5
|
Zac Taylor |
5,777 |
2005–2006
|
6
|
Tommie Frazier |
5,476 |
1992–1995
|
7
|
Joe Ganz |
5,466 |
2006–2008
|
8
|
Jammal Lord |
5,421 |
2000–2003
|
9
|
Jerry Tagge |
5,283 |
1969–1971
|
10
|
David Humm |
5,027 |
1972–1974
|
|
Season
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1
|
Taylor Martinez |
3,890 |
2012
|
2
|
Joe Ganz |
3,826 |
2008
|
3
|
Tommy Armstrong |
3,430 |
2015
|
4
|
3,400 |
2014
|
5
|
Adrian Martinez |
3,388 |
2021
|
6
|
3,246 |
2018
|
7
|
Zac Taylor |
3,165 |
2006
|
8
|
Tanner Lee |
3,046 |
2017
|
9
|
Taylor Martinez |
2,963 |
2011
|
10
|
Jammal Lord |
2,774 |
2002
|
|
|
All-purpose yards
All-purpose yardage is the sum of rushing, receiving, kick return, and punt return yardage.
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1
|
Ameer Abdullah |
7,186 |
2011–2014
|
2
|
Johnny Rodgers |
5,586 |
1970–1972
|
3
|
Mike Rozier |
5,445 |
1981–1983
|
4
|
Ahman Green |
4,280 |
1995–1997
|
5
|
Marlon Lucky |
4,214 |
2005–2008
|
6
|
Niles Paul |
4,122 |
2007–2010
|
7
|
Kenny Bell |
4,075 |
2011–2014
|
8
|
Rex Burkhead |
3,953 |
2009–2012
|
9
|
Roy Helu |
3,905 |
2007–2010
|
10
|
J. D. Spielman |
3,725 |
2017–2019
|
|
Season
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1
|
Mike Rozier |
2,486 |
1983
|
2
|
Ameer Abdullah |
2,272 |
2014
|
3
|
Johnny Rodgers |
2,011 |
1972
|
4
|
Ameer Abdullah |
1,999 |
2013
|
5
|
Johnny Rodgers |
1,983 |
1971
|
6
|
Ahman Green |
1,982 |
1997
|
7
|
Lawrence Phillips |
1,894 |
1994
|
8
|
Ameer Abdullah |
1,884 |
2012
|
9
|
Mike Rozier |
1,790 |
1982
|
10
|
Marlon Lucky |
1,743 |
2007
|
|
|
Scoring
Defense
Tackles
[a]
Sacks
Tackles for loss
Interceptions
Pass breakups
Special teams
Kicking
Career pct. (min. two seasons)
Rank
|
Player
|
Pct.
|
Years
|
1
|
Alex Henery |
0.895 |
2007–2010
|
2
|
Jordan Congdon |
0.800 |
2005–2006
|
3
|
Brett Maher |
0.780 |
2009–2012
|
4
|
Drew Brown |
0.776 |
2014–2017
|
5
|
Gregg Barrios |
0.743 |
1986–1990
|
6
|
Kris Brown |
0.740 |
1995–1998
|
7
|
Connor Culp |
0.704 |
2020–2021
|
8
|
Josh Brown |
0.694 |
1999–2002
|
9
|
Dale Klein |
0.659 |
1984–1986
|
10
|
Billy Todd |
0.622 |
1977–1978
|
|
|
|
Punting
Career avg. (min. fifty punts)
Rank
|
Player
|
Avg.
|
Years
|
1
|
Dan Hadenfeldt |
44.5 |
1997–2000
|
2
|
Sam Koch |
44.0 |
2002–2005
|
3
|
Kyle Larson |
43.7 |
2001–2003
|
4
|
Brett Maher |
43.2 |
2011–2012
|
5
|
Brian Buschini |
43.1 |
2022–2024[4]
|
6
|
Sam Foltz |
42.6 |
2013–2015
|
7
|
William Przystup |
42.5 |
2019–2021
|
8
|
Alex Henery |
42.2 |
2007–2010
|
9
|
Jesse Kosch |
41.9 |
1994–1997
|
10
|
Isaac Armstrong |
41.8 |
2018–2019
|
|
|
|
Kick returns
Punt returns
Notes
- ^ Tackles includes the total of solo and assisted tackles
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