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List of NCAA major college football yearly passing leaders

The list of college football yearly passing and total offense leaders identifies the major college passing leaders for each season from 1937 to the present. It includes yearly leaders in three statistical categories: (1) passing yardage; (2) passing touchdowns; and (3) passer rating.

"Slingin" Sammy Baugh

Overview

Yardage

The NCAA record for passing yards in a single season has been broken 10 times since 1937: by Davey O'Brien in 1938 with 1,457 yards; by Stan Heath in 1948 with 2,005 yards; by Don Trull in 1963 with 2,157 yards; by Jerry Rhome in 1964 with 2,870 yards; by Billy Anderson in 1965 with 3,464 yards; by Jim McMahon in 1980 with 4,571 yards; by Andre Ware in 1989 with 4,699 yards; by Ty Detmer in 1990 with 5,188 yards; by B. J. Symons in 2003 with 5,833 yards; and Bailey Zappe in 2021 with 5,967 yards.

Only seven players have led the NCAA in passing yardage in multiple seasons. They are Brandon Doughty in 2014 and 2015; Case Keenum in 2009 and 2011; Graham Harrell in 2007 and 2008; Colt Brennan in 2005 and 2006; Tim Rattay in 1998 and 1999; Ty Detmer in 1990 and 1991; and Robbie Bosco in 1984 and 1985.

Three programs in the post-1936 "modern era" have had different players lead major-college football in passing yardage in consecutive seasons. The first was Tulsa in 1964 and 1965, respectively with Jerry Rhome and Billy Anderson. BYU has accomplished the feat twice—first with Marc Wilson in 1979 and Jim McMahon in 1980, and then with Steve Young in 1983 and Bosco the following two seasons. The most recent, Texas Tech, is the only program to have had three different players lead in consecutive seasons, doing so from 2002 to 2004 with Kliff Kingsbury, B. J. Symons, and Sonny Cumbie.

Touchdowns

The single-season touchdowns record has been broken 10 times since 1937: by O'Brien in 1938 (19), Stan Heath in 1948 (22), Babe Parilli in 1950 (23), Rhome in 1964 (32), Dennis Shaw in 1969 (39), McMahon in 1980 (47), David Klingler in 1990 (54), Colt Brennan in 2006 (58), Joe Burrow in 2019 (60), and Zappe in 2021 (62).

Only eight players have led the NCAA in passing touchdowns in multiple seasons. They are Parilli in 1950 and 1951; Charley Johnson in 1959 and 1960; Gary Huff in 1971 and 1972; Bosco in 1984 and 1985; Danny Wuerffel in 1995 and 1996; Chad Pennington in 1997 and 1999; Brennan in 2005 and 2006; Case Keenum in 2009 and 2011; and Doughty in 2014 and 2015.

Passer rating

The single-season record for passer rating was broken twice between 1937 and 1952: by Bill Mackrides in 1946 (176.9) and Ron Morris in 1952 (177.4). Morris' record would last for more than 40 years before being broken by Danny Wuerffel in 1995 (178.4), with Shaun King surpassing it three years later (183.3). The record next fell to Russell Wilson (191.8 in 2011). Since then, the record has fallen in every season since 2016. Baker Mayfield broke the record twice, with 196.4 in 2016 and 198.9 in 2017, followed by Tua Tagovailoa (199.5 in 2018), Joe Burrow (202.0 in 2019), Mac Jones (203.1 in 2020), and Grayson McCall (207.6 in 2021).

In addition to Mayfield, the only players to have led in passer rating in multiple seasons are Jerry Tagge in 1970 and 1971, McMahon in 1980 and 1981, Elvis Grbac in 1991 and 1992, and Sam Bradford in 2007 and 2008.

Overall

The only season in which records were set in all three of the listed categories was 2021, when Zappe set records for yardage and touchdowns, and McCall set the record for passer rating.

Leading programs

 
Case Keenum

Programs with multiple passing leaders (in any of the three categories, including ties for the lead) include:

Passing leaders

Key
= Winner of that year's Heisman Trophy
* = Winner of that year's Sammy Baugh Trophy as the nation's top college passer
# = Winner of that year's Davey O'Brien Award as the best NCAA quarterback
Bold = Figure established an NCAA major college record

Year Name Passing yards Name Passing TDs Name Passer rating
1937 Billy Patterson[2]
(Baylor)
1109
1938 Davey O'Brien[3]
(TCU)
1457 Davey O'Brien 19[4]
1939 Kay Eakin[5]
(Arkansas)
962
1940 Johnny Supulski[6]
(Manhattan)
1190 Paul Christman
(Missouri)
13
1941 Bud Schwenk[7]
(Wash. U.-MO)
1457
1942 Paul Governali[8]
(Columbia)
1442
1943 R. Hoernschemeyer[9]
(Indiana)
1133
1944 Paul Rickards[10]
(Pittsburgh)
997
1945 Al Dekdebrun[11]
(Cornell)
1227
1946 Bobby Layne[12]
(Texas)
1122 Bill Mackrides[12]
(Nevada)
17 Bill Mackrides[13] 176.9
1947[14] Fred Enke
(Arizona)
1406 Charlie Conerly
(Ole Miss)
18 Bobby Layne[13]
(Texas)
138.9
1948[15] Stan Heath
(Nevada)
2005 Stan Heath 22 Stan Heath 157.2
1949[16] Tom O'Malley
(Cincinnati)
1617 Buddy Lex
(Wm. & Mary)
18 Bob Williams[13]
(Notre Dame)
159.1
1950[17] Don Heinrich
(Washington)
1846 Babe Parilli
(Kentucky)
23 Claude Arnold[13]
(Oklahoma)
157.3
1951[18] Don Klosterman
(Loyola-LA)
1843 Babe Parilli
(Kentucky)
19 Dick Kazmaier[13]
(Princeton)
155.3
1952[19] Zeke Bratkowski
(Georgia)
1824 Johnny Borton
(Ohio State)
15 Ron Morris[13]
(Tulsa)
177.4
1953[20] Bobby Garrett
(Stanford)
1637 Bobby Garrett 17 Bobby Garrett[13] 142.2
1954[21] Paul Larson
(California)
1537 Len Dawson
(Purdue)
15 Pete Vann[13]
(Army)
166.5
1955 George Welsh
(Navy)[22]
1319 Tie 8 George Welsh[13] 146.1
1956[23] John Brodie
(Stanford)
1633 John Brodie 12 Tom Flores[13]
(Pacific)
147.5
1957[24] Lee Grosscup
(Utah)
1398 Ken Ford
(Hardin-Simmons)
John Hangartner
(Arizona State)
Dick Winterbauer
(Yale)
14 Lee Grosscup[13] 175.5
1958[25] Randy Duncan
(Iowa)
1397 Randy Duncan 12 John Hangartner[13]
(Arizona St.)
150.1
1959[26] Dick Norman*
(Stanford)
1963 Charley Johnson
(New Mexico St.)
18 Charley Johnson[13] 135.7
1960[27] Norm Snead
(Wake Forest)
1676 Charley Johnson
(New Mexico St.)
13 Eddie Wilson[13]
(Arizona)
140.8
1961[28] Ron Miller
(Wisconsin)
1487 Chon Gallegos
(San Jose St.)
14 Ron DiGravio[13]
(Purdue)
140.1
1962[29] George Mira
(Miami-FL)
1893 Terry Baker
(Oregon State)
Jack Concannon
(Boston College)
15 John Jacobs[13]
(Arizona St.)
153.9
1963[30] Don Trull*
(Baylor)
2157 Bob Berry
(Oregon)
Gordon Queen
(Oregon State)
16 Bob Berry[13]
(Oregon)
164.0
1964[31] Jerry Rhome*
(Tulsa)
2870 Jerry Rhome 32 Jerry Rhome[13] 172.6
1965[32] Billy Anderson
(Tulsa)
3464 Bill Anderson 30 Steve Sloan*[33]
(Alabama)
153.8
1966[34] Mark Reed
(Arizona)
2368 Bo Burris
(Houston)
22 Dewey Warren[33]
(Tennessee)
142.2
1967[35] Sal Olivas
(New Mexico St.)
2225 Steve Ramsey
(N. Texas)
21 Bill Andrejko[33][36]
(Villanova)
140.6
1968[37] Greg Cook
(Cincinnati)
3272 Greg Cook 25 Brian Dowling[33]
(Yale)
165.8
1969[38] Dennis Shaw
(San Diego St.)
3185 Dennis Shaw 39 Dennis Shaw[33] 162.2
1970[39] Jim Plunkett
(Stanford)
2980 Brian Sipe
(San Diego St.)
23 Jerry Tagge[33]
(Nebraska)
149.0
1971[40] Gary Huff
(Florida St.)
2736 Gary Huff 23 Jerry Tagge
(Nebraska)
150.9
1972[41] Don Strock*
(Va. Tech)
3243 Gary Huff
(Florida St.)
25 John Hufnagel[33]
(Penn St.)
148.0
1973[42] Jesse Freitas*
(San Diego St.)
2993 Danny White
(Ariz. St.)
23 Danny White[33] 157.4
1974[43] Steve Bartkowski
(California)
2580 Craig Kimball
(San Diego State)
Gary Sheide
(BYU)
23 Steve Joachim[33]
(Temple)
150.1
1975[44] Craig Penrose
(San Diego St.)
2660 Steve Myer
(New Mexico)
21 Jim Kubacki[33]
(Harvard)
147.6
1976[45] Gifford Nielsen
(BYU)
3401 Gifford Nielsen 30 Steve Haynes[33]
(La. Tech)
146.9
1977[46] Doug Williams
(Grambling)
3286 Doug Williams 38 Dave Wilson[33]
(Ball St.)
164.2
1978[47] Mike Ford
(SMU)
3007 Steve Dils*
(Stanford)
22 Paul McDonald[33]
(USC)
152.8
1979[48] Marc Wilson*
(BYU)
3720 Marc Wilson 29 Turk Schonert[49]
(Stanford)
163.0
1980[50] Jim McMahon
(BYU)
4571 Jim McMahon 47 Jim McMahon[49] 176.9
1981[51] Sam King
(UNLV)
3778 Dan Marino
(Pittsburgh)
37 Jim McMahon*#[49]
(BYU)
155.0
1982[52] Todd Dillon
(Long Beach St.)
3517 John Elway*
(Stanford)
Jeff Tedford
(Fresno St.)
24 Tom Ramsey[49]
(UCLA)
153.5
1983[53] Steve Young*#
(BYU)
3902 Steve Young 33 Steve Young[49] 168.5
1984[54] Robbie Bosco*
(BYU)
3875 Robbie Bosco 33 Doug Flutie[49]
(Boston College)
152.9
1985[55] Robbie Bosco
(BYU)
4273 Robbie Bosco 30 Jim Harbaugh[49]
(Michigan)
163.7
1986[56] Mike Perez
(San Jose St.)
3225 Vinny Testaverde*#
(Miami-FL)
26 Vinny Testaverde[49] 165.8
1987[57] Todd Santos
(San Diego St.)
3932 Todd Santos 26 Don McPherson*#[49]
(Syracuse)
164.3
1988[58] Scott Mitchell
(Utah)
4322 Scott Mitchell
Steve Walsh*
(Miami-FL)
29 Timm Rosenbach
(Washington St.)
162.0
1989[59] Andre Ware#
(Houston)
4699 Andre Ware 46 Ty Detmer[49]
(BYU)
175.6
1990[60] Ty Detmer#
(BYU)
5188 David Klingler*
(Houston)
54 Shawn Moore[49]
(Virginia)
160.7
1991[61] Ty Detmer*#
(BYU)
4031 Troy Kopp
(Pacific)
37 Elvis Grbac[49]
(Michigan)
169.0
1992[62] Jimmy Klingler
(Houston)
3818 Jimmy Klingler 32 Elvis Grbac*[49]
(Michigan)
154.2
1993[63] Chris Vargas
(Nevada)
4265 Chris Vargas 34 Trent Dilfer*[49]
(Fresno St.)
173.1
1994[64] John Walsh
(BYU)
3712 Mike Maxwell
(Nevada)
John Walsh
(BYU)
29 Kerry Collins*#[49]
(Penn St.)
172.9
1995[65] Mike Maxwell
(Nevada)
3611 Danny Wuerffel*#
(Florida)
35 Danny Wuerffel[49]
(Florida)
178.4
1996[66] Josh Wallwork
(Wyoming)
4090 Danny Wuerffel#
(Florida)
39 Steve Sarkisian*[49]
(BYU)
173.6
1997[67] Ryan Leaf*
(Wash. St.)
3868 Chad Pennington
(Marshall)
42 Cade McNown[49]
(UCLA)
168.6
1998[68] Tim Rattay
(La. Tech)
4943 Tim Rattay 46 Shaun King
Tulane
183.3
1999[69] Tim Rattay
(La. Tech)
3922 Chad Pennington*
(Marshall)
37 Michael Vick[49]
(Virginia Tech)
180.4
2000[70] Chris Weinke*#
(Florida St.)
4167 Chris Weinke 35 Bart Hendricks[49]
(Boise St.)
170.6
2001[71] David Carr*
(Fresno St.)
4839 David Carr 46 Rex Grossman[49]
(Florida)
170.8
2002[72] Kliff Kingsbury*
(Texas Tech)
5017 Kliff Kingsbury 45 Brad Banks[49]
(Iowa)
157.1
2003[73] B. J. Symons*
(Texas Tech)
5833 B. J. Symons 52 Philip Rivers[49]
(NC State)
170.5
2004[74] Sonny Cumbie
(Texas Tech)
4742 Omar Jacobs
(Bowling Green)
41 Stefan LeFors*[49]
(Louisville)
181.7
2005[75] Colt Brennan
(Hawaii)
4301 Colt Brennan 35 Rudy Carpenter[49]
(Arizona St.)
175.0
2006[76] Colt Brennan*
(Hawaii)
5549 Colt Brennan 58 Colt Brennan[49] 186.0
2007[77] Graham Harrell*
(Texas Tech)
5705 Graham Harrell 48 Sam Bradford[49]
(Oklahoma)
176.5
2008[78] Graham Harrell
(Texas Tech)
5111 Sam Bradford*#
(Oklahoma)
50 Sam Bradford[49] 180.8
2009[79] Case Keenum*
(Houston)
5671 Case Keenum 44 Tim Tebow[49]
(Florida)
164.2
2010[80] Bryant Moniz
(Hawaii)
5040 Bryant Moniz 49 Kellen Moore[49]
(Boise St.)
182.6
2011[81] Case Keenum*
(Houston)
5631 Case Keenum 48 Russell Wilson[49]
(Wisconsin)
191.8
2012[82] Nick Florence
(Baylor)
4309 Geno Smith
(West Virginia)
42 A. J. McCarron[49]
(Alabama)
175.3
2013[83] Derek Carr*
(Fresno St.)
5083 Derek Carr 50 Jameis Winston#[49]
(Florida St.)
184.8
2014[84] Brandon Doughty*
(Western Kentucky)
4830 Brandon Doughty
(Western Kentucky)
49 Marcus Mariota#[49]
Oregon
181.7
2015[85] Brandon Doughty
(Western Kentucky)
5055 Brandon Doughty
(Western Kentucky)
48 Seth Russell[49]
Baylor
189.7
2016[86] Patrick Mahomes*
(Texas Tech)
5052 Logan Woodside
(Toledo)
45 Baker Mayfield
(Oklahoma)
196.4
2017[87] Mason Rudolph*
(Oklahoma State)
4904 Drew Lock
(Missouri)
44 Baker Mayfield#
(Oklahoma)
198.9
2018 Dwayne Haskins
(Ohio State)
4831 Dwayne Haskins
(Ohio State)
50 Tua Tagovailoa
(Alabama)
199.5
2019 Joe Burrow†#
(LSU)
5671 Joe Burrow†#
(LSU)
60 Joe Burrow
(LSU)
202.0
2020 Mac Jones#
(Alabama)
4500 Kyle Trask
(Florida)
43 Mac Jones# 203.1
2021 Bailey Zappe
(Western Kentucky)
5967 Bailey Zappe
(Western Kentucky)
62 Grayson McCall
(Coastal Carolina)
207.6

Pre-1937 unofficial data

Before 1937 the NCAA did not compile official statistics. This chart reflects unofficial passing statistics compiled by historians mostly from newspapers accounts.

Year Name Passing yards Name Passing TDs Name Passer rating
1936 Sammy Baugh[88]
(TCU)
1261
1935 Sammy Baugh[88][89]
(TCU)
1241 Sammy Baugh 18
1934
1933 Doug Nott[88]
(Detroit)
1092
1932
1931
1930 Ray Forsberg[90]
(Utah)
11
1929
1928 Lloyd Brazil[88]
(Detroit)
997
1927 Bill Spears[91][92][93]
(Vanderbilt)
1207 Bill Spears 9
1926 Benny Friedman
(Michigan)
562 Benny Friedman 9
1925 Benny Friedman
(Michigan)
760 Swede Oberlander[94][95]
(Dartmouth)
14
1924
1923
1922
1921 John Mohardt[88][96]
(Notre Dame)
995 John Mohardt 9
1920 George Gipp[88][96]
(Notre Dame)
709
1919 George Gipp[88][92]
(Notre Dame)
727 Ira Rodgers
(West Virginia)
11
1918
1917
1916 Pudge Wyman
(Minnesota)
1915 Pudge Wyman
(Minnesota)
1914
1913 Gus Dorais[97]
(Notre Dame)
510+
1912
1911
1910
1909
1908
1907
1906

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The list of college football yearly passing and total offense leaders identifies the major college passing leaders for each season from 1937 to the present It includes yearly leaders in three statistical categories 1 passing yardage 2 passing touchdowns and 3 passer rating Slingin Sammy Baugh Contents 1 Overview 1 1 Yardage 1 2 Touchdowns 1 3 Passer rating 1 4 Overall 2 Leading programs 3 Passing leaders 4 Pre 1937 unofficial data 5 ReferencesOverview EditYardage Edit The NCAA record for passing yards in a single season has been broken 10 times since 1937 by Davey O Brien in 1938 with 1 457 yards by Stan Heath in 1948 with 2 005 yards by Don Trull in 1963 with 2 157 yards by Jerry Rhome in 1964 with 2 870 yards by Billy Anderson in 1965 with 3 464 yards by Jim McMahon in 1980 with 4 571 yards by Andre Ware in 1989 with 4 699 yards by Ty Detmer in 1990 with 5 188 yards by B J Symons in 2003 with 5 833 yards and Bailey Zappe in 2021 with 5 967 yards Only seven players have led the NCAA in passing yardage in multiple seasons They are Brandon Doughty in 2014 and 2015 Case Keenum in 2009 and 2011 Graham Harrell in 2007 and 2008 Colt Brennan in 2005 and 2006 Tim Rattay in 1998 and 1999 Ty Detmer in 1990 and 1991 and Robbie Bosco in 1984 and 1985 Three programs in the post 1936 modern era have had different players lead major college football in passing yardage in consecutive seasons The first was Tulsa in 1964 and 1965 respectively with Jerry Rhome and Billy Anderson BYU has accomplished the feat twice first with Marc Wilson in 1979 and Jim McMahon in 1980 and then with Steve Young in 1983 and Bosco the following two seasons The most recent Texas Tech is the only program to have had three different players lead in consecutive seasons doing so from 2002 to 2004 with Kliff Kingsbury B J Symons and Sonny Cumbie Touchdowns Edit The single season touchdowns record has been broken 10 times since 1937 by O Brien in 1938 19 Stan Heath in 1948 22 Babe Parilli in 1950 23 Rhome in 1964 32 Dennis Shaw in 1969 39 McMahon in 1980 47 David Klingler in 1990 54 Colt Brennan in 2006 58 Joe Burrow in 2019 60 and Zappe in 2021 62 Only eight players have led the NCAA in passing touchdowns in multiple seasons They are Parilli in 1950 and 1951 Charley Johnson in 1959 and 1960 Gary Huff in 1971 and 1972 Bosco in 1984 and 1985 Danny Wuerffel in 1995 and 1996 Chad Pennington in 1997 and 1999 Brennan in 2005 and 2006 Case Keenum in 2009 and 2011 and Doughty in 2014 and 2015 Passer rating Edit The single season record for passer rating was broken twice between 1937 and 1952 by Bill Mackrides in 1946 176 9 and Ron Morris in 1952 177 4 Morris record would last for more than 40 years before being broken by Danny Wuerffel in 1995 178 4 with Shaun King surpassing it three years later 183 3 The record next fell to Russell Wilson 191 8 in 2011 Since then the record has fallen in every season since 2016 Baker Mayfield broke the record twice with 196 4 in 2016 and 198 9 in 2017 followed by Tua Tagovailoa 199 5 in 2018 Joe Burrow 202 0 in 2019 Mac Jones 203 1 in 2020 and Grayson McCall 207 6 in 2021 In addition to Mayfield the only players to have led in passer rating in multiple seasons are Jerry Tagge in 1970 and 1971 McMahon in 1980 and 1981 Elvis Grbac in 1991 and 1992 and Sam Bradford in 2007 and 2008 Overall Edit The only season in which records were set in all three of the listed categories was 2021 when Zappe set records for yardage and touchdowns and McCall set the record for passer rating Leading programs Edit Case Keenum Programs with multiple passing leaders in any of the three categories including ties for the lead include BYU 9 Steve Sarkisian John Walsh Ty Detmer Robbie Bosco Steve Young Jim McMahon Marc Wilson Gifford Nielsen Gary Sheide 1 San Diego State 7 Todd Santos Craig Penrose Craig Kimball Jesse Freitas Brian Sipe Dennis Shaw and Bob Reinhart Stanford 7 John Elway Turk Schonert Steve Dils Jim Plunkett Dick Norman John Brodie and Bobby Garrett Florida 5 Kyle Trask Tim Tebow Rex Grossman Danny Wuerffel and Kerwin Bell Houston 5 Case Keenum Jimmy Klingler David Klingler Andre Ware and Bo Burris Texas Tech 5 Graham Harrell Sonny Cumbie B J Symons Kliff Kingsbury and Patrick Mahomes Alabama 4 Mac Jones A J McCarron Steve Sloan Tua Tagovailoa Baylor 4 Seth Russell Nick Florence Don Trull and Billy Patterson Fresno State 4 Derek Carr David Carr Trent Dilfer and Jeff Tedford Nevada 4 Mike Maxwell Chris Vargas Stan Heath and Bill Mackrides Arizona 3 Eddie Wilson Fred Enke Mark Reed Arizona State 3 John Jacobs John Hangartner Rudy Carpenter Boise State 3 Kellen Moore Ryan Dinwiddie and Bart Hendricks Florida State 3 Jameis Winston Chris Weinke and Gary Huff Miami 3 Steve Walsh Vinny Testaverde and George Mira Michigan 3 Jim Harbaugh Elvis Grbac and Benny Friedman Notre Dame 3 Gus Dorais George Gipp and John Mohardt Oklahoma 3 Claude Arnold Sam Bradford and Baker Mayfield Tulsa 3 Billy Anderson Ron Morris and Jerry Rhome Purdue 2 Len Dawson Ron DiGravio Boston College 2 Jack Concannon Doug Flutie Hawaii 2 Colt Brennan Bryant Moniz Missouri 2 Paul Christman Drew Lock Oregon State 2 Terry Baker Gordon Queen Virginia Tech 2 Don Strock Michael Vick Western Kentucky 2 Brandon Doughty Bailey Zappe Yale 2 Brian Dowling Dick Winterbauer Passing leaders EditKey Winner of that year s Heisman Trophy Winner of that year s Sammy Baugh Trophy as the nation s top college passer Winner of that year s Davey O Brien Award as the best NCAA quarterbackBold Figure established an NCAA major college record Year Name Passing yards Name Passing TDs Name Passer rating1937 Billy Patterson 2 Baylor 11091938 Davey O Brien 3 TCU 1457 Davey O Brien 19 4 1939 Kay Eakin 5 Arkansas 9621940 Johnny Supulski 6 Manhattan 1190 Paul Christman Missouri 131941 Bud Schwenk 7 Wash U MO 14571942 Paul Governali 8 Columbia 14421943 R Hoernschemeyer 9 Indiana 11331944 Paul Rickards 10 Pittsburgh 9971945 Al Dekdebrun 11 Cornell 12271946 Bobby Layne 12 Texas 1122 Bill Mackrides 12 Nevada 17 Bill Mackrides 13 176 91947 14 Fred Enke Arizona 1406 Charlie Conerly Ole Miss 18 Bobby Layne 13 Texas 138 91948 15 Stan Heath Nevada 2005 Stan Heath 22 Stan Heath 157 21949 16 Tom O Malley Cincinnati 1617 Buddy Lex Wm amp Mary 18 Bob Williams 13 Notre Dame 159 11950 17 Don Heinrich Washington 1846 Babe Parilli Kentucky 23 Claude Arnold 13 Oklahoma 157 31951 18 Don Klosterman Loyola LA 1843 Babe Parilli Kentucky 19 Dick Kazmaier 13 Princeton 155 31952 19 Zeke Bratkowski Georgia 1824 Johnny Borton Ohio State 15 Ron Morris 13 Tulsa 177 41953 20 Bobby Garrett Stanford 1637 Bobby Garrett 17 Bobby Garrett 13 142 21954 21 Paul Larson California 1537 Len Dawson Purdue 15 Pete Vann 13 Army 166 51955 George Welsh Navy 22 1319 Tie 8 George Welsh 13 146 11956 23 John Brodie Stanford 1633 John Brodie 12 Tom Flores 13 Pacific 147 51957 24 Lee Grosscup Utah 1398 Ken Ford Hardin Simmons John Hangartner Arizona State Dick Winterbauer Yale 14 Lee Grosscup 13 175 51958 25 Randy Duncan Iowa 1397 Randy Duncan 12 John Hangartner 13 Arizona St 150 11959 26 Dick Norman Stanford 1963 Charley Johnson New Mexico St 18 Charley Johnson 13 135 71960 27 Norm Snead Wake Forest 1676 Charley Johnson New Mexico St 13 Eddie Wilson 13 Arizona 140 81961 28 Ron Miller Wisconsin 1487 Chon Gallegos San Jose St 14 Ron DiGravio 13 Purdue 140 11962 29 George Mira Miami FL 1893 Terry Baker Oregon State Jack Concannon Boston College 15 John Jacobs 13 Arizona St 153 91963 30 Don Trull Baylor 2157 Bob Berry Oregon Gordon Queen Oregon State 16 Bob Berry 13 Oregon 164 01964 31 Jerry Rhome Tulsa 2870 Jerry Rhome 32 Jerry Rhome 13 172 61965 32 Billy Anderson Tulsa 3464 Bill Anderson 30 Steve Sloan 33 Alabama 153 81966 34 Mark Reed Arizona 2368 Bo Burris Houston 22 Dewey Warren 33 Tennessee 142 21967 35 Sal Olivas New Mexico St 2225 Steve Ramsey N Texas 21 Bill Andrejko 33 36 Villanova 140 61968 37 Greg Cook Cincinnati 3272 Greg Cook 25 Brian Dowling 33 Yale 165 81969 38 Dennis Shaw San Diego St 3185 Dennis Shaw 39 Dennis Shaw 33 162 21970 39 Jim Plunkett Stanford 2980 Brian Sipe San Diego St 23 Jerry Tagge 33 Nebraska 149 01971 40 Gary Huff Florida St 2736 Gary Huff 23 Jerry Tagge Nebraska 150 91972 41 Don Strock Va Tech 3243 Gary Huff Florida St 25 John Hufnagel 33 Penn St 148 01973 42 Jesse Freitas San Diego St 2993 Danny White Ariz St 23 Danny White 33 157 41974 43 Steve Bartkowski California 2580 Craig Kimball San Diego State Gary Sheide BYU 23 Steve Joachim 33 Temple 150 11975 44 Craig Penrose San Diego St 2660 Steve Myer New Mexico 21 Jim Kubacki 33 Harvard 147 61976 45 Gifford Nielsen BYU 3401 Gifford Nielsen 30 Steve Haynes 33 La Tech 146 91977 46 Doug Williams Grambling 3286 Doug Williams 38 Dave Wilson 33 Ball St 164 21978 47 Mike Ford SMU 3007 Steve Dils Stanford 22 Paul McDonald 33 USC 152 81979 48 Marc Wilson BYU 3720 Marc Wilson 29 Turk Schonert 49 Stanford 163 01980 50 Jim McMahon BYU 4571 Jim McMahon 47 Jim McMahon 49 176 91981 51 Sam King UNLV 3778 Dan Marino Pittsburgh 37 Jim McMahon 49 BYU 155 01982 52 Todd Dillon Long Beach St 3517 John Elway Stanford Jeff Tedford Fresno St 24 Tom Ramsey 49 UCLA 153 51983 53 Steve Young BYU 3902 Steve Young 33 Steve Young 49 168 51984 54 Robbie Bosco BYU 3875 Robbie Bosco 33 Doug Flutie 49 Boston College 152 91985 55 Robbie Bosco BYU 4273 Robbie Bosco 30 Jim Harbaugh 49 Michigan 163 71986 56 Mike Perez San Jose St 3225 Vinny Testaverde Miami FL 26 Vinny Testaverde 49 165 81987 57 Todd Santos San Diego St 3932 Todd Santos 26 Don McPherson 49 Syracuse 164 31988 58 Scott Mitchell Utah 4322 Scott MitchellSteve Walsh Miami FL 29 Timm Rosenbach Washington St 162 01989 59 Andre Ware Houston 4699 Andre Ware 46 Ty Detmer 49 BYU 175 61990 60 Ty Detmer BYU 5188 David Klingler Houston 54 Shawn Moore 49 Virginia 160 71991 61 Ty Detmer BYU 4031 Troy Kopp Pacific 37 Elvis Grbac 49 Michigan 169 01992 62 Jimmy Klingler Houston 3818 Jimmy Klingler 32 Elvis Grbac 49 Michigan 154 21993 63 Chris Vargas Nevada 4265 Chris Vargas 34 Trent Dilfer 49 Fresno St 173 11994 64 John Walsh BYU 3712 Mike Maxwell Nevada John Walsh BYU 29 Kerry Collins 49 Penn St 172 91995 65 Mike Maxwell Nevada 3611 Danny Wuerffel Florida 35 Danny Wuerffel 49 Florida 178 41996 66 Josh Wallwork Wyoming 4090 Danny Wuerffel Florida 39 Steve Sarkisian 49 BYU 173 61997 67 Ryan Leaf Wash St 3868 Chad Pennington Marshall 42 Cade McNown 49 UCLA 168 61998 68 Tim Rattay La Tech 4943 Tim Rattay 46 Shaun KingTulane 183 31999 69 Tim Rattay La Tech 3922 Chad Pennington Marshall 37 Michael Vick 49 Virginia Tech 180 42000 70 Chris Weinke Florida St 4167 Chris Weinke 35 Bart Hendricks 49 Boise St 170 62001 71 David Carr Fresno St 4839 David Carr 46 Rex Grossman 49 Florida 170 82002 72 Kliff Kingsbury Texas Tech 5017 Kliff Kingsbury 45 Brad Banks 49 Iowa 157 12003 73 B J Symons Texas Tech 5833 B J Symons 52 Philip Rivers 49 NC State 170 52004 74 Sonny Cumbie Texas Tech 4742 Omar Jacobs Bowling Green 41 Stefan LeFors 49 Louisville 181 72005 75 Colt Brennan Hawaii 4301 Colt Brennan 35 Rudy Carpenter 49 Arizona St 175 02006 76 Colt Brennan Hawaii 5549 Colt Brennan 58 Colt Brennan 49 186 02007 77 Graham Harrell Texas Tech 5705 Graham Harrell 48 Sam Bradford 49 Oklahoma 176 52008 78 Graham Harrell Texas Tech 5111 Sam Bradford Oklahoma 50 Sam Bradford 49 180 82009 79 Case Keenum Houston 5671 Case Keenum 44 Tim Tebow 49 Florida 164 22010 80 Bryant Moniz Hawaii 5040 Bryant Moniz 49 Kellen Moore 49 Boise St 182 62011 81 Case Keenum Houston 5631 Case Keenum 48 Russell Wilson 49 Wisconsin 191 82012 82 Nick Florence Baylor 4309 Geno Smith West Virginia 42 A J McCarron 49 Alabama 175 32013 83 Derek Carr Fresno St 5083 Derek Carr 50 Jameis Winston 49 Florida St 184 82014 84 Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky 4830 Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky 49 Marcus Mariota 49 Oregon 181 72015 85 Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky 5055 Brandon Doughty Western Kentucky 48 Seth Russell 49 Baylor 189 72016 86 Patrick Mahomes Texas Tech 5052 Logan Woodside Toledo 45 Baker Mayfield Oklahoma 196 42017 87 Mason Rudolph Oklahoma State 4904 Drew Lock Missouri 44 Baker Mayfield Oklahoma 198 92018 Dwayne Haskins Ohio State 4831 Dwayne Haskins Ohio State 50 Tua Tagovailoa Alabama 199 52019 Joe Burrow LSU 5671 Joe Burrow LSU 60 Joe Burrow LSU 202 02020 Mac Jones Alabama 4500 Kyle Trask Florida 43 Mac Jones 203 12021 Bailey Zappe Western Kentucky 5967 Bailey Zappe Western Kentucky 62 Grayson McCall Coastal Carolina 207 6Pre 1937 unofficial data EditBefore 1937 the NCAA did not compile official statistics This chart reflects unofficial passing statistics compiled by historians mostly from newspapers accounts Year Name Passing yards Name Passing TDs Name Passer rating1936 Sammy Baugh 88 TCU 12611935 Sammy Baugh 88 89 TCU 1241 Sammy Baugh 1819341933 Doug Nott 88 Detroit 1092193219311930 Ray Forsberg 90 Utah 1119291928 Lloyd Brazil 88 Detroit 9971927 Bill Spears 91 92 93 Vanderbilt 1207 Bill Spears 91926 Benny Friedman Michigan 562 Benny Friedman 91925 Benny Friedman Michigan 760 Swede Oberlander 94 95 Dartmouth 141924192319221921 John Mohardt 88 96 Notre Dame 995 John Mohardt 91920 George Gipp 88 96 Notre Dame 7091919 George Gipp 88 92 Notre Dame 727 Ira Rodgers West Virginia 11191819171916 Pudge Wyman Minnesota 1915 Pudge Wyman Minnesota 19141913 Gus Dorais 97 Notre Dame 510 1912191119101909190819071906References Edit All nine BYU passing leaders were during LaVell Edwards tenure as head coach Edwards quarterbacks led the NCAA in one or more passing categories for a record 12 seasons Sarkisian in 1996 Walsh in 1994 Detmer in 1989 1990 and 1991 Bosco in 1984 and 1985 Young in 1983 McMahon in 1980 and 1981 Wilson in 1979 Nielsen in 1976 and Sheide in 1974 ESPN College Football Encyclopedia p 1172 ESPN College Football Encyclopedia p 1175 Davey O Brien College Stats ESPN College Football Encyclopedia p 1179 ESPN College Football Encyclopedia p 1182 ESPN College Football Encyclopedia p 1185 ESPN College Football Encyclopedia p 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