The Penn State Nittany Lions football statistical leaders are statistical leaders of the Penn State Nittany Lions football program in various categories,[1] including passing, rushing, receiving, total offense, defensive stats, kicking and overall team performance. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, career leaders and all time records. The Nittany Lions represent Pennsylvania State University in the NCAA's Big Ten Conference.
Although Penn State began competing in intercollegiate football in 1887,[1] the school's official record book considers the "modern era" to have begun in 1970. Records from before this year are often incomplete and inconsistent, and they are generally not included in these lists.
These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:
- Since 1970, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
- The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
- Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002,[2] allowing players in most seasons since then an extra game to accumulate statistics.
- The Nittany Lions played in the 2016 Big Ten Football Championship Game, giving players in that season yet another game to amass statistics.
- Starting in 2018 a redshirted player was allowed to play in up to 4 games in a season and still maintain their status allowing players to gain an extra season of 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]
Passing
Passing yards
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Sean Clifford |
10,661 |
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
|
2 |
Trace McSorley |
9,899 |
2015 2016 2017 2018
|
3 |
Christian Hackenberg |
8,427 |
2013 2014 2015
|
4 |
Zack Mills |
7,212 |
2001 2002 2003 2004
|
5 |
Matt McGloin |
6,390 |
2009 2010 2011 2012
|
6 |
Drew Allar |
6,302[4] |
2022 2023 2024
|
7 |
Tony Sacca |
5,869 |
1988 1989 1990 1991
|
8 |
Daryll Clark |
5,742 |
2006 2007 2008 2009
|
9 |
Chuck Fusina |
5,382 |
1975 1976 1977 1978
|
10 |
Kerry Collins |
5,304 |
1991 1992 1993 1994
|
|
Single season
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Trace McSorley |
3,614 |
2016
|
2 |
Trace McSorley |
3,570 |
2017
|
3 |
Drew Allar |
3,327[4] |
2024
|
4 |
Matt McGloin |
3,271 |
2012
|
5 |
Sean Clifford |
3,107 |
2021
|
6 |
Daryll Clark |
3,003 |
2009
|
7 |
Christian Hackenberg |
2,977 |
2014
|
8 |
Christian Hackenberg |
2,955 |
2013
|
9 |
Sean Clifford |
2,882 |
2022
|
10 |
Kerry Collins |
2,679 |
1994
|
|
|
Passing touchdowns
Passing attempts
Passing completions
Passing completion percentage
- Minimum of 100 attempts for career
Interceptions
Longest touchdown pass
Rushing
Rushing yards
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Evan Royster |
3,932 |
2007 2008 2009 2010
|
2 |
Saquon Barkley |
3,843 |
2015 2016 2017
|
3 |
Curt Warner |
3,398 |
1979 1980 1981 1982
|
4 |
Tony Hunt |
3,320 |
2003 2004 2005 2006
|
5 |
Blair Thomas |
3,301 |
1986 1987 1988 1989
|
6 |
Curtis Enis |
3,256 |
1995 1996 1997
|
7 |
DJ Dozier |
3,227 |
1983 1984 1985 1986
|
8 |
Larry Johnson |
2,953 |
2000 2001 2002
|
9 |
Lydell Mitchell |
2,934 |
1969 1970 1971
|
10 |
Nicholas Singleton |
2,912[7] |
2022 2023 2024
|
|
Single season
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Larry Johnson |
2,087 |
2002
|
2 |
Lydell Mitchell |
1,567 |
1971
|
3 |
Ki-Jana Carter |
1,539 |
1994
|
4 |
John Cappelletti |
1,522 |
1973
|
5 |
Saquon Barkley |
1,496 |
2016
|
6 |
Blair Thomas |
1,414 |
1987
|
7 |
Tony Hunt |
1,386 |
2006
|
8 |
Curtis Enis |
1,363 |
1997
|
9 |
Blair Thomas |
1,341 |
1989
|
10 |
Rodney Kinlaw |
1,329 |
2007
|
|
|
Rushing touchdowns
Longest rushing plays
Receiving
Receptions
Receiving yards
Career
Rank
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Bobby Engram |
3,026 |
1993 1994 1995
|
2 |
DaeSean Hamilton |
2,842 |
2014 2015 2016 2017
|
3 |
Deon Butler |
2,771 |
2005 2006 2007 2008
|
4 |
Jahan Dotson |
2,757[10] |
2018 2019 2020 2021
|
5 |
Allen Robinson |
2,474 |
2011 2012 2013
|
6 |
Chris Godwin |
2,421 |
2014 2015 2016
|
7 |
Derek Moye |
2,395 |
2008 2009 2010 2011
|
8 |
Jordan Norwood |
2,015 |
2005 2006 2007 2008
|
9 |
Bryant Johnson |
2,008 |
2000 2001 2002
|
10 |
Kenny Jackson |
2,006 |
1980 1981 1982 1983
|
|
|
|
Receiving touchdowns
Longest touchdown reception
- All-time career and single season records for Tight Ends
Total offense
Total offense yards
Career
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Years
|
1 |
Sean Clifford |
11,734[5] |
2018 2019 2020 2021 2022
|
2 |
Trace McSorley |
11,596 |
2015 2016 2017 2018
|
3 |
Christian Hackenberg |
8,215 |
2013 2014 2015
|
4 |
Zack Mills |
7,853 |
2001 2002 2003 2004
|
5 |
Drew Allar |
6,866[4] |
2022 2023 2024
|
6 |
Daryll Clark |
6,377 |
2006 2007 2008 2009
|
7 |
Matt McGloin |
6,325 |
2009 2010 2011 2012
|
8 |
Tony Sacca |
6,000 |
1988 1989 1990 1991
|
9 |
Saquon Barkley |
5,574 |
2015 2016 2017
|
10 |
Kerry Collins |
5,300 |
1991 1992 1993 1994
|
|
Single season
Rk
|
Player
|
Yards
|
Year
|
1 |
Trace McSorley |
4,061 |
2017
|
2 |
Trace McSorley |
3,979 |
2016
|
3 |
Drew Allar |
3,629[4] |
2024
|
4 |
Trace McSorley |
3,328 |
2018
|
5 |
Sean Clifford |
3,270[5] |
2021
|
6 |
Matt McGloin |
3,220 |
2012
|
7 |
Daryll Clark |
3,214 |
2009
|
8 |
Michael Robinson |
3,156 |
2005
|
9 |
Sean Clifford |
3,056[5] |
2019
|
10 |
Sean Clifford |
2,998[5] |
2022
|
|
|
Touchdowns responsible for
In official NCAA records, "touchdowns responsible for" includes rushing and passing touchdowns, but not receptions or returns—the same statistical categories used to measure total offense.[25]
Defense
Interceptions
Tackles
Sacks
Kicking
Field Goal Attempts
Field Goals Made
Field Goal Percentage
*Minimum of 40 Attempts
Points
Longest field goal made
Special teams
Longest kickoff return
Longest punt return
Overall team records
Largest win / loss margin
Longest win streaks
Home & Away
Rank
|
Games
|
First Win
|
Last Win
|
Days
|
Opponent to End Streak
|
Score
|
1
|
23
|
9/21/1968
|
9/19/1970
|
728
|
@ Colorado
|
41-13
|
2
|
20
|
11/6/1993
|
9/23/1995
|
686
|
Wisconsin
|
17-9
|
3
|
19
|
10/8/1977
|
11/24/1978
|
412
|
Alabama (Sugar Bowl)
|
17-7
|
4
|
15
|
10/24/1970
|
11/20/1971
|
392
|
@ Tennessee
|
31-11
|
5
|
13
|
9/15/1973
|
9/14/1974
|
364
|
Navy
|
7- 6
|
|
13
|
9/6/1986
|
9/5/1987
|
364
|
Alabama
|
24-13
|
7
|
12
|
10/25/1919
|
11/6/1920
|
378
|
@Lehigh
|
7-7
|
|
12
|
10/26/1996
|
11/1/1997
|
371
|
Michigan
|
34-8
|
9
|
11
|
11/30/1911
|
10/11/1913
|
681
|
@ Washington & Jefferson
|
17-0
|
|
11
|
9/7/1985
|
11/23/1985
|
77
|
Oklahoma (Orange Bowl)
|
25-10
|
|
11
|
10/19/1991
|
10/3/1992
|
350
|
Miami (FL)
|
17-14
|
|
11
|
11/28/1998
|
10/30/1999
|
336
|
Minnesota
|
24 -23
|
|
Home
Rank
|
Games
|
First Win
|
Last Win
|
Days
|
Opponent to End Streak
|
Score
|
1
|
29
|
10/4/1919
|
10/11/1924
|
1834
|
Syracuse
|
10-6d
|
2
|
23
|
10/28/1899
|
9/29/1906
|
|
Gettysburg
|
0-0
|
3
|
21
|
10/31/1970
|
9/14/1974
|
1414
|
Navy
|
7-6
|
4
|
18
|
10/26/1889
|
09/30/1899
|
|
Washington & Jefferson
|
0-0
|
5
|
17
|
10/7/1939
|
9/25/1943
|
1449
|
Colgate
|
0-0
|
6
|
16
|
9/3/2016
|
9/15/2018
|
742
|
Ohio State
|
27-26
|
7
|
15
|
9/25/1915
|
10/27/1917
|
763
|
Lehigh
|
9-0
|
|
15
|
10/21/1967
|
9/19/1970
|
1064
|
Syracuse
|
24-7
|
9
|
14
|
9/14/1985
|
9/5/1987
|
721
|
Alabama
|
24-13
|
|
14
|
9/22/1990
|
9/26/1992
|
735
|
Miami (FL)
|
17-14
|
|
Away
Rank
|
Games
|
First Win
|
Last Win
|
Days
|
Opponent to End Streak
|
Score
|
1
|
14
|
9/29/1967
|
11/29/1969
|
792
|
@ Colorado
|
41-13
|
2
|
12
|
10/7/1972
|
10/26/1974
|
749
|
@ North Carolina State
|
12-7
|
3
|
10
|
9/7/1985
|
9/26/1987
|
749
|
@ Syracuse
|
48-21
|
|
10
|
11/20/1993
|
10/21/1995
|
700
|
@ Northwestern
|
21-10
|
5
|
9
|
9/2/1977
|
10/28/1978
|
421
|
@ Nebraska
|
42-17
|
|
9
|
10/6/1979
|
10/17/1981
|
742
|
@ Miami (FL)
|
17-14
|
7
|
8
|
10/10/1970
|
11/20/1971
|
406
|
@ Tennessee
|
31-11
|
8
|
7
|
10/11/1947
|
11/6/1948
|
392
|
@ Pittsburgh
|
7-0
|
9
|
6
|
10/23/1982
|
10/15/1983
|
357
|
@ Boston College
|
27-17
|
|
6
|
10/26/1996
|
11/15/1997
|
385
|
@ Michigan State
|
49-14
|
|
Longest losing streaks
Longest bowl streak
All-Time
Rank
|
Streak
|
Years
|
Record
|
Head Coach
|
Notes
|
1
|
13 Years
|
1971-1983
|
9-4
|
Joe Paterno
|
1982: Won 1st National Championship in Sugar Bowl vs Georgia 27-23
|
2
|
11 Years
|
1989-1999
|
8-3
|
Joe Paterno
|
1994: Won Big Ten Championship, Won Rose Bowl vs Oregon 38-20
|
3
|
7 Years
|
2005-2011
|
4-3
|
Joe Paterno/ Tom Bradley
|
2005: Won Big Ten Championship, Won Orange Bowl vs Florida State 26-23
2008: Won Big Ten Championship, Lost Rose Bowl vs USC 24-38
2011: Won Big Ten Leaders Division, Lost TicketCity Bowl vs Houston 14-30
Streak Ended with NCAA Sanctions
|
4
|
6 Years
|
2014-2019
|
3-3
|
James Franklin
|
2016 : Won Big Ten Championship, Lost Rose Bowl vs USC 49-52
|
5
|
4 Years
|
2021-2024
|
2-3
|
James Franklin
|
2021: Lost Outback Bowl vs. Arkansas
2022: Won Rose Bowl vs Utah
2023: Lost Peach Bowl vs Ole Miss
2024: Lost B1G Championship vs. Oregon, Won CFP 1st Round vs SMU, Won Fiesta Bowl vs. Boise St. (CFP QF), Lost Orange Bowl vs. Notre Dame (CFP SF)
|
5
|
4 Years
|
1959-1962
|
3-1
|
Charles A. "Rip" Engle
|
|
7
|
3 Years
|
1967-1969
|
2-0-1
|
Joe Paterno
|
|
|
3 Years
|
1985-1987
|
1-2
|
Joe Paterno
|
1986 : Won 2nd national Championship in Fiesta Bowl vs Miami (FL) 14-10
|
Longest bowl win streak
Rank
|
Streak
|
Years
|
Head Coach
|
Notes
|
1
|
5 Years
|
1979-1983
|
Joe Paterno
|
1982: Won 1st National Championship in Sugar Bowl vs Georgia 27-23
|
2
|
4 Years
|
1993-1996
|
Joe Paterno
|
1994: Won Big Ten Championship, Won Rose Bowl vs Oregon 38-20
|
3
|
3 Years
|
1959-1961
|
Charles A. "Rip" Engle
|
|
|
3 Years
|
2005-2007
|
Joe Paterno
|
2005: Won Big Ten Championship, Won Orange Bowl vs Florida State 26-23
|
Largest bowl win/ loss margin
Largest win margin
Largest loss margin
|
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