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Collier11
9/12/2010, 02:04 AM
After two games Ryan Broyles now has 2073 career receiving yards, that puts him 4th all time in career receiving yards as a JR. He needs 1169 yards to become #1 all time in OU history.

Also, with 3 Tds so far this year Ryan Broyles has 24 in his career which leaves him at #3 all time in OU history, with 3 more TDs Broyles will move into the #2 spot and with 9 more he will be #1 all time at OU!!!

Crucifax Autumn
9/12/2010, 04:58 AM
Awesome. I love seeing so many kids in the current generation making their marks on the history books.

swardboy
9/12/2010, 06:08 AM
I'm stunned he's not already first in yardage...have to look up who could possibly be ahead of him.

Crucifax Autumn
9/12/2010, 06:27 AM
1. Mark Clayton 3,241
2. Juaquin Iglesias 2,803
3. Malcolm Kelly 2,285

Crucifax Autumn
9/12/2010, 06:30 AM
Clayton with 31 TDs has the record in that one with Gresham at 26.

Okie35
9/12/2010, 06:44 AM
He'll break both, he might get the 9tds this year. As for yards he'll definitely get that,if he stays next year.

Crucifax Autumn
9/12/2010, 06:46 AM
The one that may be tougher to get is career receptions.

Collier11
9/12/2010, 10:28 AM
He will likely get the yards and tds this season

StoopTroup
9/12/2010, 10:31 AM
Broyles is our solid #2 receiver now. :D

Breadburner
9/12/2010, 10:42 AM
Who was the twink from FSU that was suppose to shut him down....

delhalew
9/12/2010, 10:45 AM
Who was the twink from FSU that was suppose to shut him down....

Reid...lmao.

Collier11
9/12/2010, 10:46 AM
superstar corner and return man Greg Reid, pretty much got owned in all facets of his game

StoopTroup
9/12/2010, 10:50 AM
This dude.

http://blog.al.com/bamabeat/2009/02/medium_Greg%20Reid2%20Rivals%20ALcom.jpghttp://media.miamiherald.com/smedia/2009/10/22/23/6107503.embedded.prod_affiliate.56.JPG

Bourbon St Sooner
9/12/2010, 10:51 AM
It's hard for me to believe the guy was setting school records last year when our offense stunk. I guess he's pretty good.

SOFSooner
9/12/2010, 02:32 PM
What did you think of the cheap shot that the FSU player gave him on the sidelines during the 2d half? Think the guys # was 75, I agree that he should have been escorted off the field for that.

Collier11
9/12/2010, 02:33 PM
even FSU fans think he should be punished, big idiot with that stupid arse grin on his face

bluedogok
9/12/2010, 04:12 PM
Reid...the non-tackling machine. He has a sever case of gator arms when it comes to tackling.

proudsoonergal
9/12/2010, 04:14 PM
Reid...the non-tackling machine. He has a sever case of gator arms when it comes to tackling.

Haha. Bet he'd love to hear that.

madillsoonerfan5353
9/13/2010, 02:44 PM
What did you think of the cheap shot that the FSU player gave him on the sidelines during the 2d half? Think the guys # was 75, I agree that he should have been escorted off the field for that.

He is #74! That **** happened right in front of me. I told how much he sucked!! :D

stoopified
9/13/2010, 05:02 PM
Does anybody really think Broyles is coming back next year?

BoulderSooner79
9/13/2010, 05:20 PM
Does anybody really think Broyles is coming back next year?

Did you to do that to us? Let us enjoy a little ignorance induced bliss.

oupride
9/13/2010, 05:55 PM
Wow! And it seems he has done it quietly. Good for him!

Jacie
9/13/2010, 06:40 PM
Wow! And it seems he has done it quietly. Good for him!

Much about OUr team is kept quiet during 5-loss seasons . . .

ratherthanlater
9/13/2010, 07:11 PM
Does anybody really think Broyles is coming back next year?

I think it's going to come down to where he hears he will be drafted at. There are a good amount of WR's eligible for this years draft who are pretty talented and have the measurables that the NFL loves, namely Julio Jones and A.J. Green. Notre Dame has a good wide out by the name of Michael Floyd who is also highly thought of. As well as a WR from Pitt whose name escapes me.

Broyles may decide staying is in his best interest if he were to be the 5th WR taken.

stoops the eternal pimp
9/15/2010, 11:14 AM
unless it looks like 5th WR off the board is as good as its gonna get

starclassic tama
9/15/2010, 11:28 AM
is broyles not highly regarded with the scouts? i guess he is undersized, and i'm not sure what his actual 40-time would be, but i think the guy is just a flat out ball player who will be productive anywhere he goes...

stoops the eternal pimp
9/15/2010, 11:32 AM
Oh no doubt he is good...its just there is a bunch of guys are really good who are 6'3-6'5 out there and over 200 lbs..

probably the 6th or 7th best, right now, for next years draft

Collier11
9/19/2010, 01:52 AM
After two games Ryan Broyles now has 2073 career receiving yards, that puts him 4th all time in career receiving yards as a JR. He needs 1169 yards to become #1 all time in OU history.

Also, with 3 Tds so far this year Ryan Broyles has 24 in his career which leaves him at #3 all time in OU history, with 3 more TDs Broyles will move into the #2 spot and with 9 more he will be #1 all time at OU!!!

Broyles now has 2189 career receiving yards, he remains in 4th place all time at OU. He also still has 24 career receiving TDs to remain at #3 all time.

stoopified
9/19/2010, 02:59 PM
The one that may be tougher to get is career receptions.With 166 catches he only needs 56 or 5.6 catches a game in the final 10 games of the season to get record and he is currently averaging 10.3 catches per game(31R in 3 games).

stoopified
9/19/2010, 04:02 PM
So basically Broyles needs 56 catches for 1,053 yards, and 8 TDs to own all the career marks at OU.While 56 catches would get the career mark for Broyles (currently Clayton 221),he would need 86 catches at his current rate of 12.3 YPC to get the career yardage mark.IF he comes back for his senior season Ryan will own all these marks,although I personally think Broyles will rate high enough on the draft board that he is unlikely to return. Hope I am wrong BUT I just think Broyles will jump if he thinks the money is there(like Lofton,Wilkerson,Kelly,Smith,Franks) all of whom KNEW they were not 1st round picks.

In any case Ryan has been and is a great Sooner and thus far has overcome a bad start to be a solid citzen at OU.

Collier11
10/7/2010, 02:55 PM
Hell Stoopified, youve posted in this thread numerous times, lol

BoulderSooner79
10/7/2010, 03:45 PM
The '11 NFL season will be cancel, so Ryan should stick around and play some ball his senior year. ;)

badger
10/7/2010, 04:00 PM
Nothing against Broyles, Demarco and other recent record-setters, but I think we're gonna see a lot more of this with the increase in games during a season.

I mean, just a decade ago during our first championship run, regular season was only 11 games. Add in a Big 12 title game and a national title bowl game and we have to be 13-0 to get the title. Now, we have to be 14-0 to get to a full undefeated season (although admittedly, only 13-0 after this year, heh).

With the playoff talk getting more heated, I wouldn't be surprised to see the number of games in a good season jump more.

btw, do these records include postseason games, like conference championships and bowl games? It was kind of BSish that Teeboooow could be the SEC's all-time leading TD rusher because they weren't including Hershel's bowl game touchdowns, but were counting Timmy's.

stoopified
10/7/2010, 04:36 PM
Nothing against Broyles, Demarco and other recent record-setters, but I think we're gonna see a lot more of this with the increase in games during a season.

I mean, just a decade ago during our first championship run, regular season was only 11 games. Add in a Big 12 title game and a national title bowl game and we have to be 13-0 to get the title. Now, we have to be 14-0 to get to a full undefeated season (although admittedly, only 13-0 after this year, heh).

With the playoff talk getting more heated, I wouldn't be surprised to see the number of games in a good season jump more.

btw, do these records include postseason games, like conference championships and bowl games? It was kind of BSish that Teeboooow could be the SEC's all-time leading TD rusher because they weren't including Hershel's bowl game touchdowns, but were counting Timmy's.True there are more games BUT the pendulum has swung to the point where players are no longer playing four years in many cases.Play 13-14 games a year for three years and leave after 39-42 games.I am glad that in fairness to Sooners of the past OU has made records retroactive in terms of counting postseason games in season,career records.It took a while but Joe Washington finally broke the 4,000 yard mark in career rushing at OU :)

The posssibilty of a strike in 2011 is a good point BUT some players still may jump knowing they can still land them HUGE rookie signing bonuses to carry them through a strike.

stoopified
10/7/2010, 04:37 PM
BTW C-11 where are them C-cups?

texaspokieokie
10/7/2010, 05:32 PM
Nothing against Broyles, Demarco and other recent record-setters, but I think we're gonna see a lot more of this with the increase in games during a season.

I mean, just a decade ago during our first championship run, regular season was only 11 games. Add in a Big 12 title game and a national title bowl game and we have to be 13-0 to get the title. Now, we have to be 14-0 to get to a full undefeated season (although admittedly, only 13-0 after this year, heh).

With the playoff talk getting more heated, I wouldn't be surprised to see the number of games in a good season jump more.

btw, do these records include postseason games, like conference championships and bowl games? It was kind of BSish that Teeboooow could be the SEC's all-time leading TD rusher because they weren't including Hershel's bowl game touchdowns, but were counting Timmy's.

keep in mind that the old guys didn't get to play nearly as many games.
thru 1969 there was only 10 reg season games, & freshmen couldn't play until
1972. like the guys in mid 50s, could only play 30 reg games & max of 3 bowl
games. in mid 50s, exclusive contract with orange bowl kept teams from
playing in other bowls. also, for a brief time,there was "no repeat" clause
for orange bowl, otherwise it was OU every year. so guys like tommy McDonald & Steve Owens could only play a max of 33 games.

todays records with 12 reg plus big 12 plus bowl game doesn't give old timers
a fair deal in either season or career records.
hard to compare 56 games (max) to 33 games.

sooner59
10/7/2010, 05:57 PM
So what records has this thread broken so far? :D

Collier11
10/7/2010, 06:55 PM
BTW C-11 where are them C-cups?

Was gonna let you post em

OK2U
10/8/2010, 11:36 AM
http://www.foxsportssouthwest.com/10/08/10/Big-12-Draft-Risers/landing_big12.html?blockID=327053&feedID=3585

Big 12 Draft RisersRyan Broyles, WR, Oklahoma

Broyles has always been a quicker-than-fast dynamo with a knack for big plays and an innate ability to separate from defenders. However, he’s become a stronger player this season, and he’s repeatedly shown incredible body control and flexibility with tough catches and some interesting acrobatics to get into the end zone.

He’s doing a better job of setting up defenders to open up his route, and he makes very quick, clean cuts that allow him to beat the DB to the play. As long as his ability to outmuscle defenders continues to grow, he’ll be able to make tough catches and nice yardage after the run, even though he sometimes looks to lack a top-end second gear.

MI Sooner
10/17/2010, 09:10 AM
According to this site (http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/ryan-broyles-1.html), Broyles had 181 career catches before the ISU game, which means he has 196 now. The career record is 316 for the FBS Division (see p. 8 (http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2010/2010FBS.pdf)).

That's 120 more receptions to tie the record. If he stays healthy and plays another year, he'll likely break the record, since he'd play 19-21 more games (maybes are 2010 Big XII championship and 2011 bowl). So, he'd have to average somewhere around six catches a game to break the record, and this year he's averaging over ten catches a game.

With changes in the style of play, and the way we use Broyles, this isn't as meaningful as breaking a yardage or TD record, but it'd still be one hell of an accomplshment. I'm not sure if any active players are also on pace to break the record.

The yardage record would be more of a stretch, since he'd need around 120 ypg to get to the record of 5,005.

stoopified
10/17/2010, 10:51 AM
According to this site (http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/ryan-broyles-1.html), Broyles had 181 career catches before the ISU game, which means he has 196 now. The career record is 316 for the FBS Division (see p. 8 (http://web1.ncaa.org/web_files/stats/football_records/DI/2010/2010FBS.pdf)).

That's 120 more receptions to tie the record. If he stays healthy and plays another year, he'll likely break the record, since he'd play 19-21 more games (maybes are 2010 Big XII championship and 2011 bowl). So, he'd have to average somewhere around six catches a game to break the record, and this year he's averaging over ten catches a game.

With changes in the style of play, and the way we use Broyles, this isn't as meaningful as breaking a yardage or TD record, but it'd still be one hell of an accomplshment. I'm not sure if any active players are also on pace to break the record.

The yardage record would be more of a stretch, since he'd need around 120 ypg to get to the record of 5,005.IF Ryan comes back next year,I think he has a real shot at the record.To be honest I hadn't thought in any terms other than OU records.

StoopTroup
10/17/2010, 10:54 AM
Gonna be tough keeping hi around IMO. All these WR's in the NFL right now that went crazy about how good they are (chad ochocinco) are blowing up this year IMO. I'm betting the NFL Teams are salivating over any kid that looks like they have hands and can play at the next level.

Collier11
10/17/2010, 04:06 PM
Ryan Broyles set an OU single game record for receptions with 15 yesterday.

With 182 receiving yards Broyles now has 2507 for his career. That leaves him at #3 All Time at OU and 296 yards short of #2.

With 1 TD yesterday Broyles now has 26 for his career which ties him for #2 All Time at OU with Jermaine Gresham

With 15 receptions Broyles now has 196 for his career, leaving him 1 shy of #2 All Time at OU.

Crucifax Autumn
10/17/2010, 07:02 PM
What's he need? 5 more TDs to hit #1?

Same question on the receptions...How many more to get to #1?

Collier11
10/17/2010, 07:08 PM
5 TDs to tie, 6 to take the lead

25 Receptions to tie for #1, 26 to take the lead

Crucifax Autumn
10/17/2010, 07:09 PM
So he'll own both in 2 weeks? Sweet!

Collier11
10/17/2010, 07:09 PM
He may well break every single major OU receiving record this year.

Needs only 734 more yards to break the career receiving yards mark. Will have atleast 7 more games this year, possibly 8

THE-JROD
10/17/2010, 08:08 PM
Isn't C11 just so dang smart!!! :)

Collier11
10/17/2010, 08:21 PM
I can add, if thats what ya mean :D

THE-JROD
10/17/2010, 08:57 PM
Well ya did go to school at OU....that explains it all!

Collier11
10/24/2010, 08:06 PM
Ryan Broyles is now #12 All Time at OU in All Purpose Yards with 3607

Ryan Broyles is still #3 All Time at OU with 2,617 receiving yards

Broyles is only 17 receptions from becoming #1 All Time at OU, he currently has 204

Collier11
10/31/2010, 11:06 AM
Ryan Broyles is now #11 All Time at OU in All Purpose Yards with 3,834. He will be in the Top 10 easily before the end of the year

Ryan Broyles is #2 All Time at OU with 2,825 receiving yards for his career. He needs 417 receiving yards to take over #1 All Time

Ryan Broyles now has 29 career receiving TDs, he needs 3 more to become #1 All time at OU

Jacie
10/31/2010, 11:14 AM
Ryan Broyles is now #11 All Time at OU in All Purpose Yards with 3,834. He will be in the Top 10 easily before the end of the year

Ryan Broyles is #2 All Time at OU with 2,825 receiving yards for his career. He needs 417 receiving yards to take over #1 All Time

Ryan Broyles now has 29 career receiving TDs, he needs 3 more to become #1 All time at OU

Did he also nab the yards in a single game record last night?

Collier11
10/31/2010, 11:17 AM
Yep, Ryan Broyles broke the single game receiving record at OU with 208 yards.

Crucifax Autumn
10/31/2010, 07:47 PM
We have some awesome players on this team.

stoopified
10/31/2010, 09:24 PM
With 213 career receptions Broyles needs 9 more catches to pass Clayton(221) for #1 on that list.

stoopified
10/31/2010, 09:44 PM
In addition with 408 yards Bryles would reset the single season yardage mark(418 resets the career mark).12 more catches would break the season reception mark Broyles set last(89).In other words Broyles is on the verge of holding the entire recieving recordbook at OU.

JLEW1818
10/31/2010, 09:46 PM
wow. Broyles could put stuff on lock down for a while, if he stays for next season.

Collier11
10/31/2010, 09:46 PM
with a whole other year and 4-6 games left possibly

Collier11
11/3/2010, 01:58 PM
Ryan Broyles is now 10th in Big 12 history in receiving TDs

Crucifax Autumn
11/3/2010, 10:45 PM
I want him to own them all!

Collier11
11/7/2010, 12:14 AM
With 8 receptions tonight, Broyles is now tied for #1 All Time at OU with 221 Receptions

With 59 receiving yards tonight, Broyles now has 2,884 receiving yards, still #2 All Time

With 90 total yards tonight, Broyles is now is still #11 All time at OU in All Purpose Yards at 3,924. He needs 77 more to break into the Top 10 All Time

Broyles only needs 4 more receptions to break the single season OU record of 89

Broyles needs 349 more receiving yards this season to break the OU single season receiving yards mark of 1425

Collier11
11/11/2010, 04:54 PM
Ryan Broyles is now 10th in Big 12 history in receiving TDs



Ryan Broyles is 10th in Big 12 history in Receptions, Receiving Yards, and Receiving TDs

Collier11
11/14/2010, 01:41 PM
Ryan Broyles caught eight passes for 119 yards and three touchdowns in a 45-7 blowout of Texas Tech. Broyles broke or tied school records for career receptions (229), receptions in a season (94), career touchdown catches (32), 100-yard games in a season (eight) and 100-yard games in a career (15).

Collier11
11/16/2010, 02:40 PM
Ryan Broyles is 10th in Big 12 history in Receptions, Receiving Yards, and Receiving TDs

Broyles in now 8th in Big 12 history in receptions

Broyles is now 5th in Big 12 history in receiving TDs

Broyles is still 10th in Big 12 history in Receiving Yards

Crucifax Autumn
11/16/2010, 09:36 PM
He's kicking ***!

Collier11
11/21/2010, 02:05 PM
Broyles became the 1st Sooner EVER to have 100 receptions in a season

Broyles is now #9 All Time at OU in All Purpose Yards

Broyles needs 126 receiving yards to become #1 All Time at OU in career receiving yards

Broyles is going to put the career receptions mark far out of touch by the end of his career, already in 1st place by 20 and no active player within 97 of him

Broyles needs 117 receiving yards to set the OU single season mark

Broyles needs 4 more receiving TDs to break the OU single season mark

OU-HSV
11/21/2010, 02:16 PM
Awesome, thanks for the update collier

Collier11
11/21/2010, 02:51 PM
No problem, its really cool to have so many guys on 1 team lighting up the record books...and they are all humble

Collier11
11/24/2010, 01:25 AM
Ryan Broyles is now tied for 4th all time in Big 12 history for TD receptions

Ryan Broyles is 6th in Big 12 history in receptions

Ryan Broyles is 7th in Big 12 history in receiving yards

Mad Dog Madsen
11/24/2010, 09:28 AM
I want him to own them all!

Collier11
11/24/2010, 12:55 PM
If he comes back for his SR year, Broyles will own the OU and BIG 12 receiving record book

JLEW1818
11/24/2010, 12:57 PM
I hope he comes back!

From what I hear Green and Jones are ahead of him draft wise. Which is fine with me :D

Ryan is a RS JR tho. so we will see. already been here 4 years.

Collier11
11/24/2010, 01:01 PM
All I have heard, he is no better than #5 on the draft board for WRs and slot receivers dont typically go in the 1st round. Hopefully for my selfish reasons I am right :D

If he decides to leave though I would be happy for him

JLEW1818
11/24/2010, 01:12 PM
ditto

BoulderSooner79
11/24/2010, 01:36 PM
I don't see another year at OU likely to move Ryan up in the draft. I hope he wants another crack at a BCS title enough to stick around.

85sooners
11/24/2010, 03:49 PM
:pop:

MI Sooner
11/24/2010, 04:07 PM
If Broyles stays another year, he'll likely smash the career receptions mark (by 50+) and have an outside chance at the career yardage mark (would need ~120-135 yds/game, depending on how he finishes the year and whether he gets to play in this year's CCG). I'm not talking OU or Big XII, I'm talking NCAA.

The TD record of 60 would seem to be out of reach, but I'd never count out a guy who can catch 5 over two games.

OK, just did the math and am editing w/ and update:

If he gets to play 16 more games (3 this year we hope and 13 next year), and averages the same performances he's had the last four games (9.25 catches for 124.75 yards and 1.75 TDs), he'd finish his career w/ 389 catches for 5,112 yards and 61 TDs -- all NCAA records. This would break the old marks by 73 catches, 107 yards, and 1 TD.

Collier11
11/29/2010, 12:09 AM
Not gonna start a new thread but Stills is now 58 yards from breaking Broyles Single Season Freshman receiving yards mark

Rocko
11/29/2010, 12:13 AM
Not gonna start a new thread but Stills is now 58 yards from breaking Broyles Single Season Freshman receiving yards mark

Exciting! He's a scrappy guy out their on the field. I really like him on our side of the ball. Oh and did I mention he's a beast at pulling in tough catches?

Collier11
11/29/2010, 12:15 AM
Broyles needs 44 yards to break the career receiving yards mark

Broyles owns the career receiving TDs mark

Broyles needs 35 receiving yards to break the single season mark at OU

Broyles needs 3 more receiving TDs to break the single season mark

Broyles is now 8th all time at OU in All Purpose yards

Broyles is now 12th all time at OU in total TDs

MI Sooner
1/7/2011, 12:36 PM
Obviously, there has been a lot of attention given to Broyles coming back, but I'm bumping this because I don't think there's enough appreciation for what Broyles has and may still accomplish at OU.

DeMarco passed some amazing names on the AP yards and TD lists this year. But those were just the OU career leaders. Granted, an impressive list, but Broyles, barring injury, will break the NCAA record for receptions and will have a chance to break the receiving yards record.

I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't match this year's numbers, since I think we'll run the ball better next year and have a more balanced group of receivers. Then again, LJ won't have DeMarco to throw to next year, either.

Already can't wait.

stoopified
1/7/2011, 03:21 PM
nHMBERS DON'T LIE RYAN IS AWESOME.

SunnySooner
1/7/2011, 05:36 PM
By coming back, Ryan's going to have his name written all over a whole bunch of record books. Good on 'im, very happy he's still a Sooner.

instigator
9/9/2011, 10:06 PM
If I am not mistaken, after 14 receptions against Tulsa, Broyles needs only 37 receptions to break the all time NCAA record for receptions.:cool:

BoomerJ
9/9/2011, 10:43 PM
That will PROBABLY happen in the next three games. Does anyone know where he is in relation to all time receiving yards? Touchdowns?

colleyvillesooner
9/9/2011, 10:53 PM
If I am not mistaken, after 14 receptions against Tulsa, Broyles needs only 37 receptions to break the all time NCAA record for receptions.:cool:
Yep 316 is the FBS record.

instigator
9/9/2011, 10:59 PM
That will PROBABLY happen in the next three games. Does anyone know where he is in relation to all time receiving yards? Touchdowns?

Here is what I am using for reference:
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/leaders/rec-yds-player-career.html

According to this, he needs 828 yards this season to get the recieving yardage record. The TD record is out of reach, but he could get second with a great year.

colleyvillesooner
9/9/2011, 11:01 PM
That will PROBABLY happen in the next three games. Does anyone know where he is in relation to all time receiving yards? Touchdowns?

Broyles would need 1419 more yards to break the all time record (5005). That is 118 per game including a bowl ga,e. Not totally undoable. He would need to duplicate last season to do it in one less game.

Would need 2 TD's a game to set the all time record (60)

colleyvillesooner
9/9/2011, 11:02 PM
Here is what I am using for reference:
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/leaders/rec-yds-player-career.html

That is only for guys that played from 2000-2010.

Here is the all time list.

http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2011/FBS.pdf

instigator
9/9/2011, 11:17 PM
Thanks Colley. I doubt he can get to 5005, but still. Amazing what this kid is doing.

FirstandGoal
10/16/2011, 10:21 AM
*Bump

MyT Oklahoma
10/16/2011, 10:37 AM
Congratulations Ryan. Go man go.

MI Sooner
10/16/2011, 11:39 AM
He now needs 761 yards to tie the career yardage record of 5,005, so an average of 109 ypg, well below his average this year and last year, would do it. It wouldn't shock me to see someone on his heels in a short time, given the nature of today's game (wide-open offense, more freshmen playing, more games per season), but it'd be awfully special if he could finish his career as the record holder.

Also, the career TDs record of 60 is "only" 16 away, still a long shot, but not out of the question. I will predict that if he somehow breaks/ties both records, he'll be in NY at the Heisman ceremony.

Edit: I guess setting the records before the Heisman would only give him six more games, which would make the TD record even more of a ridiculous (and unlikely) finish of 24 TDs in his last 10 games (he has 8 over his last 4).