All-Time Career Passing Yardage Leaders

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12Mar 2022
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All-Time Career Sack Leaders

Mark Messner (image via MVictors)

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In my all-time leaders series, I move on to career sack numbers.

  1. 36.0 – Mark Messner (1985-1988)
  2. 29.5 – Brandon Graham (2006-2009)
  3. 25.0 – James Hall (1996-1999)
  4. 24.0 – Chris Hutchinson (1989-1992)
  5. 24.0 – Jason Horn (1992-1995)
  6. 24.0 – Glen Steele (1994-1997)
  7. 24.0 – LaMarr Woodley (2003-2006)
  8. 20.0 – Tim Jamison (2005-2008)
  9. 19.0 – Robert Thompson (1979-1982)
  10. 19.0 – Taco Charlton (2013-2016)
  11. 18.5 – Chase Winovich (2014-2018)
  12. 18.5 – Aidan Hutchinson (2018-2021)
  13. 16.5 – Shawn Crable (2004-2007)
  14. 16.5 – Joshua Uche (2016-2019)
  15. 14.5 – Victor Hobson (1999-2002)
  16. 12.5 – Shantee Orr (2000-2002)
  17. 12.0 – Larry Stevens (2000-2003)
  18. 11.5 – Dan Rumishek (1999-2002)
  19. 11.5 – Frank Clark (2011-2014)
  20. 11.5 – Khaleke Hudson (2016-2019)
  21. 11.0 – Larry Foote (1998-2001)
  22. 11.0 – David Ojabo (2019-2021)
  23. 10.0 – Grant Bowman (2000-2003)
  24. 10.0 – Pat Massey (2002-2005)
  25. 10.0 – Rashan Gary (2016-2018)

I found as many individual stats as I could going back to the late 1990s, and I found Messner’s separately. If you have any additional sack totals/records to share with me, they would be appreciated.

This was originally posted on March 17, 2020.

3Mar 2022
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All-Time Single-Game Tackle Leaders

Jarrett Irons (image via Bentley Historical Library)

This was a very interesting list to put together. I wasn’t old enough to remember a lot of these performances or players when they were at Michigan, though I have seen some in throwback videos. Most of them I’m only familiar with through their name, at least until Erick Anderson and beyond.

  1. 21 – Calvin O’Neal (1975 vs. Baylor)
  2. 20 – Ron Simpkins (1977 vs. Ohio State)
  3. 19 – Paul Girgash (1982 vs. Illinois)
  4. 19 – Mike Mallory (1984 vs. Purdue)
  5. 19 – Andy Moeller (1985 vs. Illinois)
  6. 18 – Mike Taylor (1970 vs. Ohio State)
  7. 18 – Mike Boren (1981 vs. Navy)
  8. 18 – Mike Boren (1982 vs. UCLA)
  9. 18 – Tim Anderson (1984 vs. Purdue)
  10. 18 – Garland Rivers (1984 vs. BYU)
  11. 18 – Al Bishop (1987 vs. Alabama)
  12. 17 – Phil Seymour (1968 vs. Cal)
  13. 17 – Ron Simpkins (1979 vs. Ohio State)
  14. 17 – Mike Boren (1982 vs. Illinois)
  15. 17 – Mike Boren (1982 vs. Michigan State)
  16. 17 – Mike Mallory (1985 vs. Iowa)
  17. 17 – Al Bishop (1987 vs. Minnesota)
  18. 17 – Erick Anderson (1991 vs. Ohio State)
  19. 17 – Steve Morrison (1992 vs. Illinois)
  20. 16 – Ron Simpkins (1977 vs. Washington)
  21. 16 – Ron Simpkins (1978 vs. Arizona)
  22. 16 – Ron Simpkins (1978 vs. Michigan State)
  23. 16 – Andy Cannavino (1979 vs. Ohio State)
  24. 16 – Jarrett Irons (1994 vs. Colorado)
  25. 16 – Jarrett Irons (1996 vs. Ohio State)

This was originally posted on September 10, 2019.

20Feb 2022
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All-Time Season Receptions Leaders

Jeremy Gallon

I previously posted the single-game leaders (LINK). Here are the top receptions leaders for a season:

  1. 97 – Braylon Edwards (2004)
  2. 89 – Jeremy Gallon (2013)
  3. 86 – Marquise Walker (2001)
  4. 85 – Braylon Edwards (2003)
  5. 82 – Jason Avant (2005)
  6. 76 – Jack Clancy (1966)
  7. 72 – Mario Manningham (2007)
  8. 72 – Roy Roundtree (2010)
  9. 71 – David Terrell (1999)
  10. 67 – Tai Streets (1998)
  11. 67 – David Terrell (2000)
  12. 67 – Braylon Edwards (2002)
  13. 67 – Adrian Arrington (2007)
  14. 63 – Desmond Howard (1990)
  15. 62 – Desmond Howard (1991)
  16. 62 – Devin Funchess (2014)
  17. 58 – Steve Breaston (2006)
  18. 58 – Amara Darboh (2015)
  19. 57 – Amara Darboh (2016)
  20. 54 – Amani Toomer (1994)
  21. 53 – Bennie Joppru (2002)
  22. 52 – Jack Clancy (1965)
  23. 51 – Jim Mandich (1969)
  24. 51 – Anthony Carter (1980)
  25. 51 – Jake Butt (2015)

This was originally posted on June 21, 2019.