
Hope you're not disappointed, but we're not even going to attempt to put the entire Buckeye record book online! There are countless stats and figures in the Buckeye record book, and we just simply don't have the time to put them all here. But we didn't think the section would be complete without mentioning some records.
Below, we've got the more notable records in Buckeye history listed. However, if you have Adobe Acrobat and some extra printing paper, you can download and print all the Buckeye records by clicking here. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat, you can download it for free here.
Or, if you don't want to print all that stuff out, you can always e-mail us at bucknuts@bucknuts.com. We've got resources at our fingertips that might help answer the question you might have (although we do not have the answer to everything). For now though, you can scroll down and check out who possesses some of the more notable records in Buckeye history. (All photos on this page are from OSU Archives.)
Rushing

Most Rushing Yards, Game: Eddie George, 314 on 36 attempts (1995 vs. Illinois)
Most Rushing Yards, Season: Eddie George, 1,927 (1995)
Most Rushing Yards, Career: Archie Griffin, 5,589 on 924 attempts (1972-75)
Most Rushing TDs, Game: Pete Johnson, 5 (1974 vs. North Carolina), Keith Byars, 5 (1984 vs. Illinois)
Most Rushing TDs, Season: Pete Johnson, 25 (1975)
Most Rushing TDs, Career: Pete Johnson, 56 (1973-76)
Most Rushing Yards Per Game, Season: Eddie George, 148.2 (1995)
Most Rushing Yards Per Game, Career: Archie Griffin, 117.3 (1972-75)
Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season: Eddie George, 12 (1995)
Most 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career: Archie Griffin, 34 (1972-75) (NCAA RECORD)
Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games, Season: Eddie George, 12 (1995)
Consecutive 100-Yard Rushing Games, Career: Archie Griffin, 22 (1972-75)
Consecutive
Regular Season 100-Yard Rushing Games: Archie Griffin, 31 (1973-75) (NCAA
RECORD)
Passing
Most Passing Yards, Game: Art Schlichter, 458 (vs. Florida State, 1981-- only 400-yard passing game in Buckeye history)
Most Passing Yards, Season: Joe Germaine, 3,330 (1998)
Most Passing Yards, Career: Art Schlichter, 7,547 (1978-81)
Most Pass Completions, Game: Joe Germaine, 31 (vs. Indiana, 1998), Art Schlichter, 31 (vs. Florida State, 1981)
Most Pass Completions, Season: Joe Germaine, 230 (1998)
Most Pass Completions, Career: Bob Hoying, 498 (1992-95)
Most Touchdown Passes, Game: Bob Hoying, 5 (vs. Pittsburgh, 1995), Bob Hoying, 5 (vs. Purdue), John Borton, 5 (vs. Washington State, 1952)
Most Touchdown Passes, Season: Bob Hoying, 29 (1995)
Most Touchdown Passes, Career: Bob Hoying, 57 (1992-95)
Most Passing Yards Per Game, Season: Joe Germaine, 277.5 (1998)
Most Passing Yards Per Game, Career: Joe Germaine, 172.2 (1996-98)
Consecutive Passes Completed,
Game: Jim Karsatos, 12 (vs. Wisconsin, 1985)
Receiving
Most Pass Receptions, Game: David Boston, 14 (vs. Penn State, 1997)
Most Pass Receptions, Season: David Boston, 85 (1998)
Most
Pass Receptions, Career: David Boston, 191 (1996-98)
Most Pass Reception Yards, Game: Terry Glenn, 253 (vs. Pittsburgh, 1995)
Most Pass Reception Yards, Season: David Boston, 1,435 (1998)
Most Pass Reception Yards, Career: Michael Jenkins, 2,898 (2000-03)
Average Yards Per Catch, Season: Cedric Anderson, 27.6 (1982)
Average Yards Per Catch, Career: Cedric Anderson, 21.3 (1980-83)
Receptions Per Game, Career: David Boston, 5.1 (1996-98)
Touchdown Receptions, Game: Terry Glenn, 4 (vs. Pittsburgh, 1995), Bob Grimes, 4 (vs. Washington State, 1952)
Touchdown Receptions, Season: Terry Glenn, 17 (1995)
Touchdown Receptions, Career: David Boston, 34 (1996-98)
Consecutive Games Catching a
Pass: Gary Williams, 48 (1979-82)
Defense
Most Total Tackles, Game: Chris Spielman, 29 (vs. Michigan, 1986), Tom Cousineau, 29 (vs. Penn State, 1978)
Most Total Tackles, Season: Tom Cousineau, 211 (1978)
Most Total Tackles,
Career: Marcus Marek, 572 (1979-82)

Most Solo Tackles, Game: Tom Cousineau, 16 (vs. Southern Methodist,
1978)
Most Solo Tackles, Season: Chris Spielman, 105 (1986)
Most Solo Tackles, Career: Chris Spielman, 283 (1984-87)
Most Tackles for Loss, Game: Andy Katzenmoyer, 5 (vs. Arizona State, 1996), Jayson Gwinn, 5 (vs. Indiana, 1993), Judah Herman, 5 (vs. Iowa, 1991)
Most Tackles for Loss, Season: Mike Vrabel, 26 (1995)
Most Tackles for Loss, Career: Mike Vrabel, 66 (1993-96)
Most Quarterback Sacks, Game: Jason Simmons, 4 (vs. Washington State, 1991)
Most Quarterback Sacks, Season: Mike Vrabel, 13 (1995)
Most Quarterback Sacks, Career: Mike Vrabel, 36 (1993-96)
Most Interceptions, Game: Nine players tied with 3 (Fred Bruney, 1951 & 1952; Arnie Chonko, 1964; Ted Provost, 1967; Bruce Ruhl, 1974; Craig Cassady, 1975; Mike Guess, 1977; William White, 1987; Damon Moore, 1996)
Most Interceptions, Season: Mike Sensibaugh, 9 (1969), Craig Cassady, 9 (1975)
Most Interceptions,
Career: Mike Sensibaugh, 22 (1968-70)
Miscellaneous
Total Offense, Game: Art Schlichter, 412 (vs. Florida State, 1981)
Total Offense, Season: Bob Hoying, 3,290 (1995)
Total Offense, Career: Art Schlichter, 8,850 (1978-81)
Most All-Purpose Yards, Game: Keith Byars, 354 (vs. Purdue, 1984)
Most All-Purpose Yards, Season: Keith Byars, 2,441 (1984)
Most All-Purpose Yards, Career: Archie Griffin, 6,559 (1972-75)
Most Points, Game: Keith Byars, 30 (vs. Illinois, 1984), Pete Johnson, 30 (vs. North Carolina, 1975)
Most Points, Season: Pete Johnson, 156 (1975)
Most Points, Career: Mike Nugent, 356 (2001-04)
Most Touchdowns, Game: Pete Johnson, 5 (vs. North Carolina, 1975), Keith Byars, 5 (vs. Illinois, 1984)
Most Touchdowns, Season: Pete Johnson, 26 (1975)
Most Touchdowns, Career: Pete Johnson, 58 (1973-76)
Most Field Goals Made, Game: Bob Atha, 5 (vs. Indiana, 1981)
Most Field Goals Made, Season: Mike Nugent, 25 (2002)
Most Field Goals Made, Career: Mike Nugent, 72 (2001-2004)
Longest Field Goal, Game: Tom Skladany, 59 (vs. Illinois, 1975)
Most Punting Yards, Game: Vic Janowicz, 685 (vs. Michigan, 1950)
Most Punting Yards, Season: Brent Bartholomew, 3,252 (1997)
Most Punting Yards, Career: Brent Bartholomew, 9,927 (1995-98)
Longest Punt, Game: Karl Edwards, 87 (vs. Illinois, 1983)
Longest Rushing Play, Game: Gene Fekete, 89 (vs. Pittsburgh, 1942 -- did not score)
Longest Passing Play, Game: Art Schlichter to Calvin Murray, 86 (vs. Washington State, 1979)
Longest Kickoff Return, Game: Dean Sensanbaugher, 103 (vs. Great Lakes, 1943)
Longest Punt Return, Game: Robert Demmel, 87 (vs. Iowa, 1950)
Longest Pass Interception:
Marlon Kerner, 100 (vs. Purdue, 1993), David Brown, 100 (vs. Purdue, 1986)