ROLL CALL Team Game Records Set Against 26—Iowa State, Nebraska; 25—Oklahoma; 24—Kansas State, Missouri; 19—Kansas; 12—Arizona; 11—Colorado State; 10—NE Louisiana, Oklahoma State; 9—San Jose State; 8—Texas; 7—Wyoming; 6—Baylor, Indiana, Northwestern; 5—Air Force, Texas Tech; 4—Wichita State; 3—Drake, Miami-Fla., UCLA; 2—Brigham Young, Ohio State, Oregon, Stanford, Texas A & M; 1—Army, Florida State, Louisiana State, Michigan, New Mexico, San Diego State, Tennessee, Washington State. CHAMPIONSHIPS National: 1 1990 Big 12 Conference: 1 2001 North Division: 2 2001, 2002 Big 8 Conference: 5 1961, 1976, 1989, 1990, 1991 Big 7 Conference: 0 Mountain States Conference: 4 1937, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944 Rocky Mountain Athletic: 7 1911, 1913, 1923, 1924, 1934, 1935, 1937 Colorado Faculty Athletic: 1 1909 Colorado Football Association: 8 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1908 Bowl Berths: 25 1937, 1956, 1961, 1967, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002 CONSECUTIVES Most Consecutive Wins Overall—21, Nov. 26, 1908 to Oct. 5, 1912 (five seasons). Home—15, Nov. 26, 1908 to Oct. 19, 1912 (five seasons); Oct. 29, 1988 to Sept. 7, 1991 (four seasons). Road—10, Nov. 24, 1994 to Nov. 2, 1996 (three seasons). Conference Games—18, Nov. 19, 1988 to Oct. 26, 1991 (Big Eight; four seasons). Conference Home Games—10, Oct. 31, 1959 to Sept. 29, 1962 (Big Eight; four seasons); Oct. 29, 1988 to Oct. 12, 1991 (Big Eight; four seasons). Conference Road Games—12, Oct. 14, 1989 to Oct. 8, 1992 (Big Eight; four seasons). Bowl Games—6, 1993 to 1999. Over One Opponent—16, vs. Iowa State (1984 to 1999). Most Consecutive Games Without A Loss Overall—21 (21-0-0), Nov. 26, 1908 to Oct. 5, 1912 (five seasons). Home—15 (15-0-0), Nov. 26, 1908 to Oct. 19, 1912 (five seasons); Oct. 29, 1988 to Sept. 7, 1991 (four seasons). Road—10 (10-0-0), Nov. 24, 1994 to Nov. 2, 1996 (three seasons). Conference Play—25 (23-0-2), Nov. 19, 1988 to Oct. 24, 1992 (Big Eight; five seasons). Most Consecutive Losses Overall—10, Oct. 19, 1963 to Oct. 10, 1964. Home—8, Oct. 21, 1978 to Nov. 10, 1979 (two seasons). Road—10, Sept. 13, 1980 to Nov. 14, 1981 (two seasons). Conference Games—8, Nov. 15, 1890 to Nov. 7, 1891 (Colorado Football Association; two seasons); Nov. 4, 1978 to Nov. 10, 1979 (Big Eight; two seasons). Conference Home Games—6, Oct. 19, 1963 to Oct. 31, 1964 (Big Eight; two seasons). Conference Road Games—7, Oct. 18, 1980 to Nov. 14, 1981 (Big Eight; two seasons). Bowl Games—7, 1972 to 1989. To One Opponent—18, vs. Nebraska (1968 to 1985). Most Consecutive Games Without A Tie Overall—133, Oct. 23, 1965 to Oct. 8, 1977 (13 seasons). Most Consecutive Shutouts 9, in 1924. *Most Consecutive Winning Seasons Overall—12, 1985 through 1996. In Conference Play—12, 1985 through 1996 (Big Eight 1985-95; Big 12 1996). (*—must be over .500 in regular season.) TEAM RECORDS 202 TOTAL OFFENSE Plays Most, Game—105 (for 514 yards) vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Oct. 24, 1992. Fewest, Game—33, vs. Utah at Salt Lake City, Nov. 15, 1958. Most, Season—906 (for 5,043 yards), in 2002. Fewest, Season—514, in 1947. Yards Gained Quarter—337, vs. Oklahoma State in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1971 (2nd). Half—512, vs. Oklahoma State in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1971 (1st). Most, Game—767, vs. San Jose State in Boulder, Sept. 11, 1999 (83 plays). Fewest, Game—30, vs. Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 9, 1946. Most, Overtime—25, vs. Missouri in Boulder, Oct. 9, 1999; Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 9, 2002. Fewest, Overtime—9, vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 26, 1999. Most, Season—5,448, in 1994 (773 plays). Fewest, Season—2,189, in 1964. Highest Average Per Play Game (minimum 30 plays)—13.11, vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Nov. 20, 1954 (38 plays for 498 yards). Game (minimum 40 plays)—9.78, vs. Colorado State in Boulder, Sept. 25, 1954 (49 plays for 479 yards). Game (minimum 50 plays)—9.58, vs. Drake in Boulder, Sept. 18 1954 (50 plays for 479 yards). Game (minimum 60 plays)—9.41, vs. NE Louisiana in Boulder, Sept. 3, 1994 (69 plays for 649 yards). Game (minimum 70 plays)—9.24, vs. San Jose State in Boulder, Sept. 11, 1999 (83 plays for 767 yards). Game (minimum 80 plays)—9.24, vs. San Jose State in Boulder, Sept. 11, 1999 (83 plays for 767 yards). Game (minimum 90 plays)—7.85, vs. Missouri in Boulder, Oct. 12, 1991 (90 plays for 656 yards). Game (minimum 100 plays)—6.75, vs. Air Force at USAFA, Nov. 21, 1970 (100 plays for 675 yards). Season—7.05, in 1994 (773 plays for 5,448 yards). Lowest Average Per Play Game (minimum 30 plays)—0.81, vs. Missouri in Boulder, Nov. 9, 1946 (37 plays for 30 yards). Game (minimum 45 plays)—1.20, vs. Texas at Austin, Sept. 28, 1946 (49 plays for 59 yards). Game (minimum 60 plays)—1.85, vs. Texas in Boulder, Oct. 14, 2000 (72 plays for 133 yards). Season—3.44, in 1964 (636 plays for 2,189 yards). Average Per Game Highest, Season—495.3, in 1994 (5,448 in 11 games). Lowest, Season—218.9, in 1964 (2,189 in 10 games). Fewest Yards Gained In Winning A Game 62—vs. Utah at Salt Lake City, Nov. 15, 1958. 163—vs. Miami, Fla. at Miami, Oct. 14, 1961. 165—vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Sept. 21,1946. Most Yards Gained In Losing A Game 551—vs. Stanford at Palo Alto, Sept. 18, 1993. 504—vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 26, 1999 (OT). 455—vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 28, 1997. Yards Gained, Two Consecutive Games Most—1,257, Oct. 7-14, 1989 (595 vs. Missouri in Boulder, 662 vs. Iowa State at Ames). Fewest—224, Sept. 21-28, 1946 (165 vs. Iowa State in Boulder, 59 vs. Texas at Austin). Plays, Colorado & Opponent Most, Game—175: CU (100) vs. Air Force (75) at USAFA, Nov. 21, 1970. Most, Game (including overtime)—176: CU (80) vs. Missouri (96) in Boulder, Oct. 9, 1999. Fewest, Game—88: CU (45) vs. Wyoming (43) at Laramie, Oct. 12, 1946. Most, Season—1,842: CU (906), Opponents (936), in 2002. Fewest, Season (11 games)—1,480: CU (707), Opponents (773), in 1986. Yards Gained, Colorado & Opponent Most, Game—1,274: CU (767) vs. San Jose State (507) in Boulder, Sept. 11, 1999. Fewest, Game—278: CU (165) vs. Iowa State (113) in Boulder, Sept. 21, 1946. Most, Season—9,807: CU (5,043), Opponents (4,764), in 2002. Fewest, Season—4,123: CU (2,076), Opponents (2,047), in 1947.
Most Touchdowns, Rushing & Passing Game—9, vs. Wyoming in Boulder, Oct. 26, 1940 (8 rushing, 1 passing); vs. Arizona at Tucson, Oct. 11, 1958 (8 rushing, 1 passing); vs. NE Louisiana in Boulder, Sept. 16, 1995 (5 rushing, 4 passing); vs. San Jose State in Boulder, Sept. 11, 1999 (7 rushing, 2 passing); vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 23, 2001 (8 rushing, 1 passing). Season—59, in 1989 (54 rushing, 5 passing). Most Players With Total Offense Game—18, vs. Arizona in Boulder, Oct. 8, 1960 (Gale Weidner 163, Ed Coleman 50, Ted Woods 48, Chuck Weiss 34, Frank Fink 31, Dave Rife 28, Frank Montera 27, Jim Raisis 22, Dave Vivian 13, Pat White 13, Pat Young 13, Claude Crabb 10, Loren Schweninger 10, Dick Dickerson 5, Bob Hren 5, Jerry Steffen 3, Nick Counter 2, Ron Smith 2). Season—20, in 1960 and 1991. FIRST DOWNS Total First Downs Most, Quarter—13, vs. Arizona at Tucson, Oct. 11, 1958 (fourth); vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Nov. 13, 1993 (third). Most, Half—21, vs. Missouri in Boulder, Oct. 12, 1991 (first); vs. Kansas in Boulder, Nov. 13, 1993 (second). Most, Game—39, vs. Northwestern in Boulder, Sept. 30, 1978. Fewest, Game—1, vs. Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 9, 1946. Most, Season—261, in 2001. Fewest Season (11 Games)—166, in 1983. First Downs By Rushing Most, Game—35, vs. Northwestern in Boulder, Sept. 30, 1978. Fewest, Game—0, vs. Missouri at Columbia, Nov. 9, 1946. Most, Season—182, in 1989. Fewest Season (11 Games)—66, in 1984. First Downs By Passing Most, Game—22, vs. NE Louisiana in Boulder, Sept. 16, 1995. Fewest, Game—0, on 15 occasions. Last: vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Oct. 15, 1988. Most, Season—150, in 1996. Fewest Season (11 Games)—23, in 1985. First Downs By Penalty Most, Game—5, on five occasions. Last: vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Oct. 13, 1984. Fewest, Game—0, on several occasions. Most, Season—23, in 2003. Fewest Season (11 Games)—3, in 1974 and 1977. EFFICIENCY Best Third Down Efficiency Game—73.3 (11 of 14), vs. Iowa State at Ames, Oct. 16, 1954. Season—53.9 (83 of 154), in 1989. Worst Third Down Efficiency Game—0.0 (0 of 13), vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, Nov. 6, 1999. Season—29.6 (40 of 135), in 1961. Consecutive Third Down Conversions Made 10—vs. Kansas at Lawrence, Nov. 12, 1966. Consecutive Third Down Conversions Missed 14—Oct. 22, 1994 to Nov. 5, 1994 (three games). Most Third Down Conversions Made Game—14 (of 21), vs. Oklahoma State at Stillwater, Nov. 16, 1974; (of 23), on two occasions (vs. California, 1975, and vs. Kansas State, 1992). Season—92 (of 188), in 1990. Most Third Down Conversions Attempted Game—26 (made 11), vs. Indiana in Boulder, Sept. 27, 1980. Season—193 (made 79), in 1978. Fewest Third Down Conversions Attempted Game—5 (made 2), vs. Utah at Salt Lake City, Nov. 15, 1958. Season—130 (made 57), in 1994. Best Fourth Down Efficiency Game—100.0 (5 of 5), vs. Baylor in Waco, Nov. 13, 1999. Season—72.7 (8 of 11), in 1993. Most Fourth Down Conversions Made Game—6 (of 8), vs. Indiana in Boulder, Sept. 27, 1980. Season—14 (of 23), in 2003. 203 Consecutive Fourth Down Conversions 9—vs. Oregon State (3), Kansas State (4) and Oklahoma State (2), Sept. 26 to Oct. 10, 1964. Most Fourth Down Conversions Attempted Game—8 (made 6), vs. Indiana in Boulder, Sept. 27, 1980; (made 4), vs. Iowa State at Ames, Oct 20, 1962. Season—27 (made 13), in 1981. RUSHING Attempts Most, Game—87 (for 429 yards), vs. Kansas in Boulder, Nov. 7, 1970. Fewest, Game—14 (for 76 yards), vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Oct. 23, 1982. Most, Season—666 (for 4,090 yards), in 1989. Fewest, Season—357 (for 1,153 yards), in 1982. Yards Gained Most, Game—551 (69 attempts), vs. Arizona at Tucson, Oct. 11, 1958. Fewest, Game—minus-16 (38 attempts), vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Oct. 13, 1984. Most, Season—4,090 (666 attempts), in 1989. Fewest, Season—659 (390 attempts), in 1984. Average Per Game Highest, Season—371.8 (4,090 yards in 11 games), in 1989. Lowest, Season—59.9 (659 yards 11 games), in 1984. Average Per Rush Highest, Game—13.69 (36 for 493 yards), vs. Kansas State in Boulder, Nov. 20, 1954. Lowest, Game—minus-0.42 (38 for minus-16), vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Oct. 13, 1984. Highest, Season—6.42 (492 for 3,160 yards), in 1954. Lowest, Season—1.69 (390 for 659), in 1994. Touchdowns Game—8, vs. Arizona at Tucson, Oct. 11, 1958; vs. Northwestern in Boulder, Sept. 30, 1978; vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, Nov. 18, 1989; vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Nov. 23, 2001. Most, Season—54, in 1989. Fewest, Season—7, in 1982 and 1984. Most Consecutive Games With A Touchdown Rushing 52—Oct. 22, 1949 to Oct. 23, 1954 (six seasons). Most Consecutive Games Without A Touchdown Rushing 6—Oct. 20, 1906 to Nov. 22, 1906. 3—on five occasions. Last: Oct. 3, 1980 to Oct. 17, 1980 (modern era). Most Players Who Carried The Ball Game—16, vs. Arizona in Boulder, Oct. 8, 1960 ( Ed Coleman 50, Ted Woods 48, Chuck Weiss 34, Frank Fink 31, Dave Rife 28, Jim Raisis 22, Dave Vivian 13, Claude Crabb 10, Loren Schweninger 10, Dick Dickerson 5, Bob Hren 5, Frank Montera 5, Jerry Steffen 3, Nick Counter 2, Ron Smith 2, Pat Young –2). Season—20, in 1960. PASSING Attempts Most, Quarter—27 (11 <strong>com</strong>pletions), vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, Nov. 20, 1982 (fourth). Most, Half—38 (21 <strong>com</strong>pletions), vs. Iowa State in Boulder, Nov. 9, 1996 (first). Most, Game—55 (32 <strong>com</strong>pletions), vs.Washington State in Boulder, Sept. 13, 2003. Fewest, Game—0 (0 <strong>com</strong>pletions), vs. Utah at Salt Lake City, Nov. 15, 1958. Most, Season—452 (283 <strong>com</strong>pletions), in 2003. Fewest, Season—72 (33 <strong>com</strong>pletions), in 1954. Most Attempts Without An In<strong>com</strong>pletion Consecutive—14, Colorado State at Fort Collins, Sept. 7, 1996. Game—4, vs. Kansas State at Manhattan, Nov. 22, 1986 (4 of 4). Most Attempts Without A Completion Consecutive—11, Oct. 20, 1956 to Nov. 3, 1956 (three games). Game—8, vs. Nebraska in Boulder, Oct. 27, 1956. Most Attempts Without An Interception Consecutive—158, Oct. 18, 1994 to Sept. 16, 1995 (eight games over two seasons: 102 passes in 1994, 56 in 1995). At Start of Season—105, in 2000 (four games). Game—42, vs. Miami, Fla., in Boulder, Sept. 25, 1993; vs. Colorado State at Fort Collins, Sept. 7, 1996.
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