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The lists of Cincinnati Bearcats football statistical leaders identify individual statistical leaders of the Cincinnati Bearcats football program in various offensive categories, including passing, rushing, and receptions. Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season and career leaders in yardage, number (receptions, rushes or passes), and touchdowns. Statistics accumulated after transferring from or before transferring to Cincinnati are not included here. The Cincinnati Bearcats football program is a college football team that represents the University of Cincinnati in the National Collegiate Athletic Association's American Athletic Conference.

The Cincinnati Bearcats football program represents the University of Cincinnati in college football. They compete at the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision level as members of the American Athletic Conference, and have played their home games in historic Nippert Stadium since 1924. As of September 7, 2015, the Bearcats have gone 76–29 since 2007, while also winning five conference titles and earning two BCS Bowl berths in the same span, making them one of college football's fastest-rising programs. They have also earned a bowl berth every year, with only one exception (2010) since the 2006 season. These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons including: 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.

These lists are updated through the end of the 2015 season

Passing Stats

Yards

Yards
Top 10 career[1]
Rank Name Yards Start End
1 Gino Guidugli 11,453 2001 2004
2 Danny McCoin 6,801 1984 1987
3 Deontey Kenner 6,467 1997 2000
4 Zach Collaros 6,278 2008 2011
5 Gunner Kiel 6,031[2] 2014 2015
6 Tony Pike 5,018 2007 2009
7 Greg Cook 4,906 1966 1968
8 Brendon Kay 4,647 2009 2013
9 Dustin Grutza 4476 2005 2008
10 Danny Barrett 4407 1979 1982
Top single-season
Rank Name Yards Year
1 Gino Guidugli 3,543 2002
2 Brendon Kay 3,302 2013
3 Greg Cook 3,272 1968
4 Gunner Kiel 3,254[3] 2014
5 Ben Mauk 3,121 2007

Touchdowns

Touchdowns
Top 10 career
Rank Name TDs Start End
1 Gino Guidugli 78 2001 2004
2 Zach Collaros 51 2008 2011
3 Gunner Kiel 50 2014 2015
4 Tony Pike 49 2007 2009
5 Danny McCoin 39 1984 1987
6 Greg Cook 34 1966 1968
7 Brendon Kay 32 2009 2013
8 Deontey Kenner 31 1997 2000
Ben Mauk 31 2007 2007
10 Dustin Grutza 29 2005 2008
Top single-season[1]
Rank Name Touchdowns Year
1 Gunner Kiel 31 2014
Ben Mauk 31 2007
3 Tony Pike 29 2009
4 Gino Guidugli 26 2004
Zach Collaros 26 2010
6 Greg Cook 25 1968
7 Brendon Kay 22 2013
8 Gunner Kiel 19 2015
Tony Pike 19 2009
10 Danny Barrett 17 1982

Completions

Completions
Top 10 career[1]
Rank Name Completions Start End
1 Gino Guidugli 880 2001 2004
2 Danny McCoin 544 1984 1987
3 Deontey Kenner 517 1997 2000
4 Zach Collaros 485 2008 2011
5 Gunner Kiel 439 2014 2015
6 Tony Pike 421 2007 2009
7 Dustin Grutza 388 2005 2008
8 Brendon Kay 354 2009 2013
9 Danny Barrett 352 1979 1982
10 Greg Cook 332 1966 1968
Top single-season[1]
Rank Name Completions Year
1 Brendon Kay 262 2013
2 Gino Guidugli 258 2002
3 Danny McCoin 237 1986
4 Ben Mauk 235 2007
5 Gunner Kiel 233 2014
6 Gino Guidugli 227 2003
7 Zach Collaros 225 2010
8 Greg Cook 219 1968
9 Tony Pike 211 2009
10 Gino Guidugli 210 2004

Rushing Stats

Rushing Yards

Yards
Top 10 career[4]
Rank Name Yards Start End
1 Reggie Taylor 4,242 1983 1986
2 DeMarco McCleskey 3,559 1998 2002
3 Isaiah Pead 3,288 2008 2011
4 Allen Harvin 2,988 1978 1982
5 David Small 2,963 1991 1993
6 Robert Cooper 2,786 1996 1999
7 James Bettis 2,675 1979 1981
8 Al Mckinney 2,237 1985 1988
9 Reggie Harrison 2,197 1971 1973
10 Richard Hall 2,053 2002 2004
Top single-season[5]
Rank Name Yards Year
1 Demarco McClesky 1,361 2002
2 Reggie Taylor 1,325 1986
3 Allen Harvin 1,286 1978
4 Isaiah Pead 1,259 2011
5 Robert Cooper 1,245 1999
6 James Bettis 1,226 1981
7 Steve Cowan 1,197 1970
8 David Small 1,179 1993
9 Allen Harvin 1,161 1982
10 Reggie Taylor 1,112 1985

Rushing Touchdowns

Yards
Top 10 career[4]
Rank Name TDs Start End
1 DeMarco McClesky 39 1998 2002
2 David Small 31 1991 1993
3 Isaiah Pead[6] 27 2008 2011
4 Reggie Harrison 25 1971 1973
5 Reggie Taylor 24 1983 1986
6 Bradley Glatthaar 21 2004 2007
7 Tony Kapetanis 19 1977 1979
8 Albert Johnson 18 1969 1971
9 Mike Boone 18 2014 2015
10 Richard Hall 17 2002 2004
Tion Green 17 2012 2015
Top single-season
Rank Name TDs Year
1 David Small 17 1993
2 DeMarco McCleskey 15 2002
3 Isaiah Pead 12 2011
4 DeMarco McCleskey 11 1998
Reggie Taylor 11 1986
Reggie Harrison 11 1973
Tony Kapetanis 11 1979
8 David Small 10 1992

Receiving

Receiving Receptions

Receptions
Top 10 career[7]
Rank Name Receptions Start End
1 Shaq Washington 240 2011 2015
2 Ladaris Vann 207 1999 2002
3 Mardy Gilyard 204 2005 2009
Dominick Goodman 204 2005 2008
5 Anthong McClung 177 2010 2013
6 D.J Woods 159 2008 2011
7 Armon Binns 138 2007 2010
Tye Keith 138 1999 2002
9 Marcus Barnett 127 2007 2010
10 Max Morrison 126 2013 2015
Top single-season
Rank Name Receptions Year
1 Shaq Washington 90 2015
2 Mardy Gilyard 87 2009
3 Dominick Goodman 84 2008
4 Mardy Gilyard 81 2008
5 Tom Rossley 80 1968
6 Shaq Washington 78 2013
7 Armon Binns 75 2010
8 Ladaris Vann 73 2001

Receiving Yards

Yards
Top 10 career[7]
Rank Name Yards Start End
1 Mardy Gilyard 3,003 2005 2009
2 Ladaris Vann 2,625 1999 2002
3 Shaq Washington 2,563 2011 2015
4 Dominick Goodman 2,512 2005 2008
5 Anthony McClung 2,378 2010 2013
6 Chris Moore 2,301 2012 2015
7 Jim O'Brien 2,285 1967 1969
8 D.J Woods 2,156 2008 2011
9 Marlon Pearce 2,096 1990 1992
10 Jason Stargel 2,088 1982 1986
Top single-season
Rank Name Receptions Year
1 Mardy Gilyard 1,276 2008
2 Mardy Gilyard 1,191 2009
3 Jon Olinger 1,114 2002
4 Jim O'Brien 1,107 1968
5 Armon Binns 1,101 2010
6 Tom Rossley 1,072 1968
7 Hannibal Thomas 1,028 2004
Dominick Goodman 1,028 2008
9 Shaq Washington 982 2015
10 Anthony McClung 939 2013

Touchdowns

Touchdowns
Top 10 career[7]
Rank Name TDs Start End
1 Chris Moore 26 2012 2015
2 Mardy Gilyard 25 2005 2009
3 Dominick Goodman 22 2005 2008
4 Jim O'Brien 21 1967 1969
Armon Binns 21 2007 2010
6 Marcus Barnett 17 2007 2010
Deno Foster 17 1981 1984
Jason Stargel 17 1982 1986
Makele Mckay 17 2012 2015
10 Anthony McClung 15
Top single-season
Rank Name Receptions Year
1 Marcus Barnett 13 2007
2 Jim O'Brien 12 1968
3 Mardy Gilyard 11 2009
Mardy Gilyard 11 2008
Armon Binns 11 2009
6 Armon Binns 10 2010
7 Chris Moore 9 2013
Hannibal Thomas 9 2004
9 Dominick Goodman 8 2007
Makele Mckay 8 2014

References

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