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Based on Vad Lee's 4288 yards Total Offense and the list as of 2013, he will drop into the Top 20 all time in total offense for a season, just ahead of Flacco.

SEASON YARDS
Player, Team Year G Plays Yards Yds/P
Steve McNair, Alcorn ................................................. †1994 11 649 *5,799 †8.94
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion .............................. †2012 13 *705 5,546 7.87
Bruce Eugene, Grambling ........................................ †2002 13 680 5,018 7.38
Dustin Long, Sam Houston St. .............................. †2004 14 576 4,576 7.94
Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. .................................. †1984 10 564 4,572 8.11
Bruce Eugene, Grambling ........................................ †2005 12 456 4,517 8.43
Chris Lum, Lehigh ........................................................ †2011 13 604 4,499 7.45
Cameron Higgins, Weber St. .................................. †2008 14 519 4,383 8.45
Jamie Martin, Weber St. ........................................... †1991 11 591 4,337 7.34
Lang Campbell, William & Mary ............................ 2004 14 556 4,305 7.74
Ricky Santos, New Hampshire................................ 2005 13 548 4,296 7.84
Joe Flacco, Delaware .................................................. †2007 15 585 4,285 7.32Dominic Randolph, Holy Cross .............................. †2009 12 598 4,256 7.12
Martin Hankins, Southeastern La. ....................... 2004 11 596 4,221 7.08
Bruce Eugene, Grambling ........................................ †2003 12 622 4,220 6.78
Dave Dickenson, Montana ...................................... †1995 11 544 4,209 7.74
Neil Lomax, Portland St. ........................................... †1980 11 550 4,157 7.56
Brett Gordon, Villanova ............................................. 2002 15 665 4,155 6.25
Matt Nichols, Eastern Wash. ................................... 2007 13 569 4,136 7.27
David Macchi, Valparaiso .......................................... 2003 12 525 4,079 7.77
Steve McNair, Alcorn ................................................. †1992 10 519 4,057 7.82
Josh Johnson, San Diego ......................................... †2006 12 478 4,040 8.45
Joe Lee, Towson ............................................................ †1999 11 608 4,031 6.63
Bo Levi Mitchell, Eastern Wash. ............................ 2011 11 558 4,004 7.18
Erik Meyer, Eastern Wash. ........................................ 2005 12 410 4,003 8.41
(12-09-2014 08:43 AM)formerjmusprinter84 Wrote: [ -> ]Based on Vad Lee's 4288 yards Total Offense and the list as of 2013, he will drop into the Top 20 all time in total offense for a season, just ahead of Flacco.

SEASON YARDS
Player, Team Year G Plays Yards Yds/P
Steve McNair, Alcorn ................................................. †1994 11 649 *5,799 †8.94
Taylor Heinicke, Old Dominion .............................. †2012 13 *705 5,546 7.87
Bruce Eugene, Grambling ........................................ †2002 13 680 5,018 7.38
Dustin Long, Sam Houston St. .............................. †2004 14 576 4,576 7.94
Willie Totten, Mississippi Val. .................................. †1984 10 564 4,572 8.11
Bruce Eugene, Grambling ........................................ †2005 12 456 4,517 8.43
Chris Lum, Lehigh ........................................................ †2011 13 604 4,499 7.45
Cameron Higgins, Weber St. .................................. †2008 14 519 4,383 8.45
Jamie Martin, Weber St. ........................................... †1991 11 591 4,337 7.34
Lang Campbell, William & Mary ............................ 2004 14 556 4,305 7.74
Ricky Santos, New Hampshire................................ 2005 13 548 4,296 7.84
Joe Flacco, Delaware .................................................. †2007 15 585 4,285 7.32Dominic Randolph, Holy Cross .............................. †2009 12 598 4,256 7.12
Martin Hankins, Southeastern La. ....................... 2004 11 596 4,221 7.08
Bruce Eugene, Grambling ........................................ †2003 12 622 4,220 6.78
Dave Dickenson, Montana ...................................... †1995 11 544 4,209 7.74
Neil Lomax, Portland St. ........................................... †1980 11 550 4,157 7.56
Brett Gordon, Villanova ............................................. 2002 15 665 4,155 6.25
Matt Nichols, Eastern Wash. ................................... 2007 13 569 4,136 7.27
David Macchi, Valparaiso .......................................... 2003 12 525 4,079 7.77
Steve McNair, Alcorn ................................................. †1992 10 519 4,057 7.82
Josh Johnson, San Diego ......................................... †2006 12 478 4,040 8.45
Joe Lee, Towson ............................................................ †1999 11 608 4,031 6.63
Bo Levi Mitchell, Eastern Wash. ............................ 2011 11 558 4,004 7.18
Erik Meyer, Eastern Wash. ........................................ 2005 12 410 4,003 8.41

Without and FBS opponent on the schedule next year, he is in a nice position to move that needle significantly.
Suck it Flacco!
He'll be at least number four on that list next year.
impressive
imagine the number he could put up if Vad played 15 games in a season.
(12-09-2014 11:08 AM)Deez Nuts Wrote: [ -> ]imagine the number he could put up if Vad played 15 games in a season.

True. One thing to rember though, up until the late 90s I believe it was, the NCAA didn't count playoff #s towards season and career stats. That is on top of only 11 games. Sucks for the guys who played back then that the NCAA is too lazy to go back and adjust the records. Wouldn't be that hard to do.
How is Tony Romo not on that list? He must have been way under the radar.
Vad wins the Dudley!!! Congrats!! Well deserved!!!
(12-10-2014 09:16 PM)2Dukes4Life Wrote: [ -> ]Vad wins the Dudley!!! Congrats!! Well deserved!!!

Great job VAD !
Congratulations to Vad Lee! A well deserved award for a stellar season.
Great job, Vad, and nice work EW in bringing him to JMU.
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