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2017 Alabama in the record books thread (*FINAL - UPDATED POST-UGA*)

Posted on 9/12/17 at 12:30 pm
Posted by Bham Bammer
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Posted on 9/12/17 at 12:30 pm
Here's a thread to keep an eye on where the current roster of players stack up in the Alabama career record books. I'll try to track periodically to see how guys are progressing as the season moves along.

Alabama Football Records
This post was edited on 1/9/18 at 1:59 pm
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 9/12/17 at 1:04 pm to
Starting with Alabama career offensive records:

Career Total Yards
8,969 AJ McCarron
8,099 John Parker Wilson
6,205 Brodie Croyle
5,958 Andrew Zow
5,762 Greg McElroy
4,166 Jalen Hurts

Jalen was at 3,734 after last year. You have to figure he'll probably make his way into 3rd place behind McCarron and Wilson by the end of this season.

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Career Total Touchdowns
80 AJ McCarron
58 John Parker Wilson
52 Harry Gilmer
50 Shaun Alexander
46 Mark Ingram
40 Jalen Hurts

More than likely Hurts moves into 2nd this year. He would need to shatter the Alabama season record of touchdowns that he set last year with 36 to approach McCarron's 80. Not likely.

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
22. Lowell Tew 1,829
23. Major Ogilvie 1,718
24. Derrick Lassic 1,696
25. Ray Hudson 1,639
39. Damien Harris 1,302
45. Jalen Hurts 1,163

No use in going to the top of the rushing list as nobody on the roster has a chance to crack the top five this season. However, with a solid season Harris has a chance to pass some pretty good names. However, he'd need basically a 1,200 yard season this year to pass Lacy, which is hard to see based on Najee entering the fold and Jacobs getting healthy at some point. Still, by the time he graduates next year, Damien Harris is going to be very high on the career rush list.

Hurts, if he has a season similar to last year, has a chance to crack the top 20 after this year. If Jalen is the starting QB for four seasons, he has a really good chance to pass Derrick Henry (3,591) as the career rushing leader at UA. He would also be the career passing leader by a large margin. That, however, is counting pretty far down the road. As far as rushing, I will admit there are a couple names above Hurts that I don't recognize, but I think he is already the career rushing leader among quarterbacks.

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Career Passing Yards
9,019 AJ McCarron
7,924 John Parker Wilson
6,382 Brodie Croyle
5,983 Andrew Zow
5,691 Greg McElroy
5,689 Jay Barker
3,004 Jalen Hurts

Assuming we play 12 more games this year, Hurts would need to average 224 passing yards per game to get into this group. I don't see that as likely with Daboll brought in essentially to get back to pounding the ball, but the season has a long way to go. For context, Hurts threw for 2,780 yards last year. He'd need to throw for 213 yards per game the rest of the way (assuming 12 more games) to match that number. Of course 13 more games is certainly a possibility.

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Career Receptions
228 Amari Cooper
194 DJ Hall
179 Julio Jones
173 Calvin Ridley
152 Freddie Milons

Ridley should have no trouble moving into 2nd on this list. If he averages just over 4.5 receptions per game for 12 more games (he's at 6 per game over the first two contests) he will pass Cooper and take over the top spot. 56 more receptions to pass Cooper would put him at 68 receptions for the season, a number he has hit in his first two seasons. I'd be surprised if he doesn't own this record by the end of the year.

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Career Receiving Yards
3,463 Amari Cooper
2,923 DJ Hall
2,653 Julio Jones
2,070 Ozzie Newsome
1,941 Calvin Ridley

Cooper is too far away to catch this season, but 2nd place is a possibility if Ridley has a big year. He'll need to average about 82 yards per game for the rest of the year to get to 2nd. I don't see that as highly likely, but it's a possibility. He should, however pass Julio for third place. He'd need just over 59 yards per game to get there.

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
31 Amari Cooper
18 Dennis Homan
17 DJ Hall
16 Ozzie Newsome
15 Calvin Ridley

Another record where Cooper is going to be out of reach. Ridley should have a very firm grip on second place by the end of the season.
This post was edited on 9/12/17 at 3:04 pm
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 9/12/17 at 1:11 pm to
Career Punting Average
45.0 JK Scott
43.6 Greg Gantt
43.5 Daniel Pope
42.8 Malcolm Simmons
42.6 Cody Mandell

JK is averaging only 37 yards per punt so far this season, so his career average has slipped from 46.3 to start the season to 45 now. Hard to imagine over the course of the year that he doesn't expand the lead in this category. He did start slow last year as well.

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Lots of youth on the defense, so I'm not seeing anything in the defensive record books (which are historically more stout than our offensive records) that is in jeopardy with this year's group.
Posted by ReauxlTide222
St. Petersburg
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Posted on 9/12/17 at 2:26 pm to
Awesome thread

Hurts should get pretty high on the rushing list as well.
Posted by FleshEatingSalsa
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Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 9/12/17 at 2:43 pm to
quote:

Bham Bammer


Excellent work, my man.
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 9/12/17 at 2:56 pm to
Good point; I hadn't considered Jalen. I added him to the post above.
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 9/12/17 at 3:11 pm to
I should add that Minkah does already hold the career record for interceptions returned for touchdowns with four. That's one more than Antonio Langham, CJ Mosley, and Eddie Jackson.

Minkah is second to Eddie in interception return yards with 274 to Eddie's 303, so that conceivably could be broken this year. You'd almost expect it, really, but INTs can be sparing or they can come in bunches.

Consider that Minkah has 8 career interceptions and FIVE of those have come in two games (A&M 2015 and Arkansas 2016). Minkah would need 7 more INTs to crack the top five on the list, and 11 more to match Langham's school-record of 19. Given that Minkah is likely a top 10 pick after this season, he probably won't be around long enough to make a run at that.
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 9/17/17 at 1:05 pm to
Updated numbers after Saturday night:

Most significant:
- Ridley went over 2,000 career receiving yards
- Ridley matched Ozzie Newsome with 16 career receiving touchdowns
- Harris moves up to 37th on career rushing list
- Hurts moves up to 40th on career rushing list

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Alabama career offensive records:

Career Total Yards
1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
4,517 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 52 Harry Gilmer
4. 50 Shaun Alexander
5. 46 Mark Ingram
6. 45 Derrick Henry
T7. 43 Trent Richardson
T7. 43 Jalen Hurts

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
22. Lowell Tew 1,829
23. Major Ogilvie 1,718
24. Derrick Lassic 1,696
25. Ray Hudson 1,639
37. Damien Harris 1,355
40. Jalen Hurts 1,266

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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
3,252 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
2. 194 DJ Hall
3. 179 Julio Jones
4. 176 Calvin Ridley
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome
5. 2,033 Calvin Ridley

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
This post was edited on 9/17/17 at 1:13 pm
Posted by harmonics
Mars Hotel
Member since Jan 2010
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Posted on 9/21/17 at 3:29 am to
If Hurts plays 4 years, dude will need his own category in the record books.
Posted by JCinBAMA
North of Huntsville
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 9/23/17 at 7:15 pm to
Alabama's 30-quarter turnover-free streak is the longest in school history based on available records dating to 1940.[/quote] KNOCK ON WOOD
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 9/24/17 at 7:46 am to
Post-Vandy update

Movement on career lists:
-Damien Harris jumps up eight spots, from #37 to #29, on the career rushing list (just past Kenyan Drake)
-Jalen Hurts slides up one spot from #40 to #39 on the career rushing list
-Calvin Ridley jumped a couple of Crimson Tide legends. He moved past Julio Jones into third on the career receptions list. He also passed Ozzie Newsome in taking of the #4 spot on the career receiving yards list.

Other game superlatives, in addition to the interesting turnover-free streak that JCinBAMA mentioned:
-Alabama has won 68 straight games against unranked opponents; haven't lost to an unranked team since Saban's first year, 2007
-The 38 first downs gained by the offense set a school record, passing 36 against Western Carolina in 2014.
-Hurts has 150 straight pass attempts without an interception, the 5th-longest streak in school history

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Alabama career offensive records:

Career Total Yards
1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
4,643 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 52 Harry Gilmer
4. 50 Shaun Alexander
5. 46 Mark Ingram
6. 45 Derrick Henry
T7. 43 Trent Richardson
T7. 43 Jalen Hurts

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
22. Lowell Tew 1,829
23. Major Ogilvie 1,718
24. Derrick Lassic 1,696
25. Ray Hudson 1,639
29. Damien Harris 1,506
39. Jalen Hurts 1,314


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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
3,330 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
2. 194 DJ Hall
3. 181 Calvin Ridley
4. 179 Julio Jones
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,076 Calvin Ridley
5. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
This post was edited on 9/24/17 at 7:57 am
Posted by Alabiker
Alabama Gulf Coast
Member since Aug 2012
502 posts
Posted on 9/25/17 at 1:31 pm to
NM
This post was edited on 9/25/17 at 1:33 pm
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 10/1/17 at 7:13 pm to
Post-Ole Miss Update:

Career Total Yards

1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
4,941 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 52 Harry Gilmer
4. 50 Shaun Alexander
T5. 46 Mark Ingram
T5. 46 Jalen Hurts
6. 45 Derrick Henry
7. 43 Trent Richardson

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Career Rushing Yards

13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
22. Lowell Tew 1,829
23. Major Ogilvie 1,718
24. Derrick Lassic 1,696
25. Ray Hudson 1,639
26. Damien Harris 1,573
34. Jalen Hurts 1,415
45. Bo Scarbrough 1,155


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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
3,527 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
2. 194 DJ Hall
3. 185 Calvin Ridley
4. 179 Julio Jones
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,136 Calvin Ridley
5. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
This post was edited on 10/1/17 at 7:53 pm
Posted by UAgrad93
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Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 10/3/17 at 7:58 am to
quote:

Bham Bammer

Great work man!! Jalen climb up the charts is pretty dang impressive and Ridley will likely sit 1st, 2nd, and 2nd once the season is over.
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 10/8/17 at 12:47 pm to
Post-Texas A&M Update:

Notes:
-Hurts broke a tie with Mark Ingram and moved into 5th in career TD
-Harris moved up to 24th on career rush list, passing Derrick Lassic by 1 yard
-Ridley is five catches away from moving into 2nd place in career receptions

Career Total Yards
1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
5,120 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 52 Harry Gilmer
4. 50 Shaun Alexander
5. 48 Jalen Hurts
6. 46 Mark Ingram
7. 45 Derrick Henry
8. 43 Trent Richardson

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
22. Lowell Tew 1,829
23. Major Ogilvie 1,718
24. Damien Harris 1,697
25. Derrick Lassic 1,696
26. Ray Hudson 1,639
31. Jalen Hurts 1,471
42. Bo Scarbrough 1,210


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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
3,650 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
2. 194 DJ Hall
3. 190 Calvin Ridley
4. 179 Julio Jones
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,204 Calvin Ridley
5. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
This post was edited on 10/8/17 at 12:49 pm
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 10/15/17 at 8:17 am to
Post-Arkansas update:

--Harris moved past Major Ogilve into 23rd on the career rushing list. I may have to adjust my list. I didn't see any way he got past #13 Eddie Lacy (2,402) this year, but the way he's going it looks like he probably will.
--Ridley tied DJ Hall with 194 career receptions, second to Amari Cooper (228). He's going to need to average about 4.9 catches per game the rest of the way to pass him. He's at 4.7 catches per game so far this year. I thought this was a near certainty early in the year. Now I'm not so sure. Ridley's yards per reception this season is the highest of his career (13.4, up from 10.7 last year and 11.7 in 2015), but the catch numbers are slightly down. I think the fact that we've scaled the "jet sweep" pass way back this season probably has something to do with it. That was 2-3 easy catches each game last year, albeit usually for short gains.

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Career Total Yards
1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
5,316 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 52 Harry Gilmer
T4. 50 Shaun Alexander
T4. 50 Jalen Hurts
6. 46 Mark Ingram
7. 45 Derrick Henry
8. 43 Trent Richardson

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
22. Lowell Tew 1,829
23. Damien Harris 1,822
24. Major Ogilvie 1,718
25. Derrick Lassic 1,696
26. Ray Hudson 1,639
28. Jalen Hurts 1,512
40. Bo Scarbrough 1,275


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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
3,805 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
T2. 194 DJ Hall
T2. 194 Calvin Ridley
4. 179 Julio Jones
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,255 Calvin Ridley
5. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
This post was edited on 10/15/17 at 12:43 pm
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 10/22/17 at 9:49 am to
Post-Tennessee Update

--Hurts went over 4,000 career passing yards.
--Hurts broke a tie with Shaun Alexander and moved into fourth place on the all-time TD list. He's one TD behind third-place Harry Gilmer, seven TDs behind second-place John Parker Wilson, and 29 TDs behind career leader AJ McCarron.
--Harris moved into 21st place on the career rushing list. He is 106 yards away from 2,000 for his career. Would love to see him get that against LSU.
--Ridley's big receiving day (at least in terms of receptions) vaulted him over 200 career receptions (now 202). He is now just 26 receptions behind Amari Cooper for the career record. Assuming (conservatively) that we play 6 more games (obviously we could and hopefully will play 7 more), he'll need to average 4.3 catches per game to get there. He's averaged just over 5 catches per game so far this season.

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Career Total Yards
1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
5,528 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 52 Harry Gilmer
4. 51 Jalen Hurts
5. 50 Shaun Alexander
6. 46 Mark Ingram
7. 45 Derrick Henry
8. 43 Trent Richardson

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Damien Harris 1,894
22. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
23. Lowell Tew 1,829
24. Major Ogilvie 1,718
25. Derrick Lassic 1,696
26. Ray Hudson 1,639
28. Jalen Hurts 1,526
39. Bo Scarbrough 1,293


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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
4,003 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
2. 202 Calvin Ridley
3. 194 DJ Hall
4. 179 Julio Jones
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,337 Calvin Ridley
5. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
Posted by SoFla Tideroller
South Florida
Member since Apr 2010
30011 posts
Posted on 10/29/17 at 5:33 pm to
Kind of amazing that Homan and Ozzie are still up there for TD receptions.
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 11/7/17 at 1:23 pm to
Post-LSU Update

Career Total Yards
1. 8,969 AJ McCarron
2. 8,099 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,205 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,958 Andrew Zow
5. 5,762 Greg McElroy
5,755 Jalen Hurts

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Career Total Touchdowns
1. 80 AJ McCarron
2. 58 John Parker Wilson
3. 53 Jalen Hurts
4. 52 Harry Gilmer
5. 50 Shaun Alexander
6. 46 Mark Ingram
7. 45 Derrick Henry
8. 43 Trent Richardson

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Career Rushing Yards
13. Eddie Lacy 2,402
14. Shaud Williams 2,288
15. Ricky Moore 2,270
16. Glen Coffee 2,107
17. Siran Stacy 2,105
18. Harry Gilmer 2,025
19. Corky Tharp 2,008
20. Tony Nathan 1,997
21. Damien Harris 1,927
22. Ahmaad Galloway 1,830
23. Lowell Tew 1,829
24. Major Ogilvie 1,718
25. Derrick Lassic 1,696
26. Ray Hudson 1,639
27. Jalen Hurts 1,570
39. Bo Scarbrough 1,332


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Career Passing Yards
1. 9,019 AJ McCarron
2. 7,924 John Parker Wilson
3. 6,382 Brodie Croyle
4. 5,983 Andrew Zow
5. 5,691 Greg McElroy
6. 5,689 Jay Barker
4,186 Jalen Hurts

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Career Receptions
1. 228 Amari Cooper
2. 205 Calvin Ridley
3. 194 DJ Hall
4. 179 Julio Jones
5. 152 Freddie Milons

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Career Receiving Yards
1. 3,463 Amari Cooper
2. 2,923 DJ Hall
3. 2,653 Julio Jones
4. 2,398 Calvin Ridley
5. 2,070 Ozzie Newsome

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Career Receiving Touchdowns
1. 31 Amari Cooper
2. 18 Dennis Homan
3. 17 DJ Hall
4. 16 Ozzie Newsome
5. 16 Calvin Ridley
Posted by Bham Bammer
Member since Nov 2014
14471 posts
Posted on 11/8/17 at 11:08 am to
quote:

Kind of amazing that Homan and Ozzie are still up there for TD receptions.


Agreed. I thought Ridley was a certainty to pass them and go up to 2nd on TD receptions, but he hasn't had one in the past six games. Then you have Ruggs with 6 catches and 5 TDs.
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