alabamagrizzly
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Well it's finally time for my annual Record Breaking/Career Rankings post but this years seems very bittersweet, for reasons i dont think I need to go into. Truly a historic offensive season ending in a massive letdown. Anyway, on to the newest additions to the record books
Keali’i Ah Yat
Keali’i had one of the most prolific seasons by a Griz QB ever, and as many know, he's only a sophomore. This season he broke school records in pass attempts, completions, and percentage.
Most Attempts Season
470 Keali’i Ah Yat '25
old record
457 Brad Lebo ‘91
Most Completions Season
325 Keali’i Ah Yat '25
old record
309 Dave Dickenson ‘95, Craig Ochs ‘04
Passing % Season
69.2% Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
old record
68.6% Craig Ochs ‘04
Keali'i also finished 2nd or 3rd all time in many single season marks.
Most Passing Yards Season
1st 4,176 Dave Dickenson ‘95
2nd 4,070 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
Most Passing TD’s Season
1st 42 Brian Ah Yat ‘96
2nd 38 Dave Dickenson ‘95
3rd 33 Craig Ochs ‘04, Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
Total Yards Season
1st 4,209 Dave Dickenson ‘95
2nd 4,204 Dalton Sneed ‘19
3rd 4,137 Keali’i Ah Yat '25
Most TD’s Responsible For Season
1st 46 Dave Dickenson ‘93
2nd 45 Brian Ah Yat ‘96
3rd 41 Dave Dickinson’95, Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
With two more years to play, at Keali'i's current rate in this offense, he could very well challenge Dave and his dad for most all of the career records. That is as long as we continue to ignore all the pre '02 post season stats(you'll notice a trend). This is where he currently stands.
Passing Yards Career
1st 11,080 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95
2nd 9,315 Brian Ah Yat ‘95-‘98
•••
10th 5,900 Dalton Sneed ‘18-‘19
11th 5,462 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Passing TD’s Career
1st 96 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95
2nd 89 Brian Ah Yat ‘95-‘98
•••
10th 41 Brad Lebo ‘89-‘92, Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Passing % Career
1st 67.3 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95(BSC Record)(68.7 with playoffs)
2nd 66.5 Scott Werbelow ‘85, ‘87
3rd 66.4 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Most TD’s Responsible For Career
1st 117 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95
2nd 93 Brian Ah Yat ‘95-‘98
•••
8th 58 Dalton Sneed ‘18-‘19
9th 56 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Michael Wortham
Probably the shiniest Swiss Army knife we've ever had, Wortham set the new standard in Single Season All Purpose Yards. Some traditionalists might argue that this is Yo's record due to missing playoff stats but no matter which side of the argument you're on, theres no denying his special season. He also finished 2nd in receptions missing the record by two, and third in kick return yards.
All Purpose Yards Season
2,431 Michael Wortham '25
old record
2,265 Mark Mariani ‘08
Receptions Season
1st 87 Samori Toure ‘19
2nd 85 Michael Wortham '25
Kick Return Yards Season
1st 879 Malik Flowers ‘19
2nd 836 Jabin Sambrano ‘11
3rd 782 Michael Wortham'25
Brooks Davis
Brooks burst on to the scene this year, breaking Jon Talmage's Freshman Receiving Yards record.
Freshman Receiving Yards
698 Brooks Davis '25
old record
689 Jon Talmage '02
Drew Deck
Drew Deck learned to not trip over his own feet, taking an FCS postseason record punt return 93 yards for a TD vs South Dakota.
Longest Punt Return FCS Post Season
93 yards Drew Deck '25
Bobby Hauck
Bobby set the standard by Big Sky conference coaches for most conference victories in his career.
Most Big Sky wins in Conference history
86 Bobby Hauck UM ‘03-‘09, ‘18-pres
old record
85 Jerome Souers NAU ‘98-‘18
Montana Team
Montana's offense set some team records this year as well, as long as you continue to ignore the '95 team's amazing playoff run
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Team Points Single Season
615 '25
old record
527 '09
The 1995 team scored 652 including their playoffs.
Team TD's Single Season
84 '25
old record
69 '04, '19
The 1995 team scored 88 TD's including their playoffs.
Total Offensive Yards Single Season
6,855 '25
old record
6,416 '04
The 1995 team accumulated 7,855 yards including their playoffs.
The non shutout record was set the year before last but due to lengthy post season runs, the Griz continue to widen the gap between them and the Gators.
Consecutive non-shutout streak NCAA Division 1
1st 478 Montana ‘89-present
2nd 473 Florida ‘88-present
•••
D3/FCS 501 Dayton ‘76-‘22
D3 548 Mt Union ‘81-pres
Ty Morrison
Ty did not break the record but did manage to move into 2nd place all time.
Punt Average Career
1st 45.79 Brian Buschini ‘20-‘21
2nd 43.17 Ty Morrison ‘24-‘25
Eli Gillman
Eli did not break any records this year but did crack some top fives in some single season records and has moved into the top 3/4 in most career rankings, setting himself up to shatter those records relatively early next year. That is once again, as long as we ignore Yo's playoff stats.
Rushing Yards Season
1st 1,658 Yohance Humphrey ‘01
2nd 1,583 Chase Reynolds ‘08
3rd 1,540 Eli Gillman '25
Rushing TD’s Season
1st 23 Marcus Knight ‘19
2nd 22 Chase Reynolds ‘08, Chase Reynolds ‘09
4th 21 Eli Gillman '25
Most Total TD’s Season
1st 25 Marcus Knight ‘19
2nd 24 Chase Reynolds ‘09
3rd 23 Chase Reynolds ‘08, Eli Gillman '25
Rushing Yards Career
1st 4,070 Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
2nd 4,067 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
3rd 4,018 Lex Hilliard ‘03-‘05, ‘07
4th 3,677 Eli Gilman ‘22-’25
•••
1st 4,972(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
Rushing TD’s Career
With missing playoff stats pre ‘02
1st 52 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
2nd 50 Lex Hilliard ‘03-‘05, ‘07
3rd 49 Eli Gilman ‘22-’25
•••
1st 56(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
Most Total TD’s Career
1st 59 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
2nd 53 Eli Gilman’22-‘25
•••
1st 62(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
All Purpose Yards career
1st 5,441 Mark Mariani ‘06-‘09
2nd 4,994 Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
3rd 4,958 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
4th 4,828 Lex Hilliard ‘03-‘05, ‘07
5th 4,549 Levander Segars ‘01-‘04
6th 4,515 Junior Bergen ’21-‘24
7th 4,238 Eli Gilman ‘22-’25
•••
1st 6,176(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
Keali’i Ah Yat
Keali’i had one of the most prolific seasons by a Griz QB ever, and as many know, he's only a sophomore. This season he broke school records in pass attempts, completions, and percentage.
Most Attempts Season
470 Keali’i Ah Yat '25
old record
457 Brad Lebo ‘91
Most Completions Season
325 Keali’i Ah Yat '25
old record
309 Dave Dickenson ‘95, Craig Ochs ‘04
Passing % Season
69.2% Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
old record
68.6% Craig Ochs ‘04
Keali'i also finished 2nd or 3rd all time in many single season marks.
Most Passing Yards Season
1st 4,176 Dave Dickenson ‘95
2nd 4,070 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
Most Passing TD’s Season
1st 42 Brian Ah Yat ‘96
2nd 38 Dave Dickenson ‘95
3rd 33 Craig Ochs ‘04, Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
Total Yards Season
1st 4,209 Dave Dickenson ‘95
2nd 4,204 Dalton Sneed ‘19
3rd 4,137 Keali’i Ah Yat '25
Most TD’s Responsible For Season
1st 46 Dave Dickenson ‘93
2nd 45 Brian Ah Yat ‘96
3rd 41 Dave Dickinson’95, Keali’i Ah Yat ‘25
With two more years to play, at Keali'i's current rate in this offense, he could very well challenge Dave and his dad for most all of the career records. That is as long as we continue to ignore all the pre '02 post season stats(you'll notice a trend). This is where he currently stands.
Passing Yards Career
1st 11,080 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95
2nd 9,315 Brian Ah Yat ‘95-‘98
•••
10th 5,900 Dalton Sneed ‘18-‘19
11th 5,462 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Passing TD’s Career
1st 96 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95
2nd 89 Brian Ah Yat ‘95-‘98
•••
10th 41 Brad Lebo ‘89-‘92, Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Passing % Career
1st 67.3 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95(BSC Record)(68.7 with playoffs)
2nd 66.5 Scott Werbelow ‘85, ‘87
3rd 66.4 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Most TD’s Responsible For Career
1st 117 Dave Dickenson ‘92-‘95
2nd 93 Brian Ah Yat ‘95-‘98
•••
8th 58 Dalton Sneed ‘18-‘19
9th 56 Keali’i Ah Yat ‘23-‘25
Michael Wortham
Probably the shiniest Swiss Army knife we've ever had, Wortham set the new standard in Single Season All Purpose Yards. Some traditionalists might argue that this is Yo's record due to missing playoff stats but no matter which side of the argument you're on, theres no denying his special season. He also finished 2nd in receptions missing the record by two, and third in kick return yards.
All Purpose Yards Season
2,431 Michael Wortham '25
old record
2,265 Mark Mariani ‘08
Receptions Season
1st 87 Samori Toure ‘19
2nd 85 Michael Wortham '25
Kick Return Yards Season
1st 879 Malik Flowers ‘19
2nd 836 Jabin Sambrano ‘11
3rd 782 Michael Wortham'25
Brooks Davis
Brooks burst on to the scene this year, breaking Jon Talmage's Freshman Receiving Yards record.
Freshman Receiving Yards
698 Brooks Davis '25
old record
689 Jon Talmage '02
Drew Deck
Drew Deck learned to not trip over his own feet, taking an FCS postseason record punt return 93 yards for a TD vs South Dakota.
Longest Punt Return FCS Post Season
93 yards Drew Deck '25
Bobby Hauck
Bobby set the standard by Big Sky conference coaches for most conference victories in his career.
Most Big Sky wins in Conference history
86 Bobby Hauck UM ‘03-‘09, ‘18-pres
old record
85 Jerome Souers NAU ‘98-‘18
Montana Team
Montana's offense set some team records this year as well, as long as you continue to ignore the '95 team's amazing playoff run
Team Points Single Season
615 '25
old record
527 '09
The 1995 team scored 652 including their playoffs.
Team TD's Single Season
84 '25
old record
69 '04, '19
The 1995 team scored 88 TD's including their playoffs.
Total Offensive Yards Single Season
6,855 '25
old record
6,416 '04
The 1995 team accumulated 7,855 yards including their playoffs.
The non shutout record was set the year before last but due to lengthy post season runs, the Griz continue to widen the gap between them and the Gators.
Consecutive non-shutout streak NCAA Division 1
1st 478 Montana ‘89-present
2nd 473 Florida ‘88-present
•••
D3/FCS 501 Dayton ‘76-‘22
D3 548 Mt Union ‘81-pres
Ty Morrison
Ty did not break the record but did manage to move into 2nd place all time.
Punt Average Career
1st 45.79 Brian Buschini ‘20-‘21
2nd 43.17 Ty Morrison ‘24-‘25
Eli Gillman
Eli did not break any records this year but did crack some top fives in some single season records and has moved into the top 3/4 in most career rankings, setting himself up to shatter those records relatively early next year. That is once again, as long as we ignore Yo's playoff stats.
Rushing Yards Season
1st 1,658 Yohance Humphrey ‘01
2nd 1,583 Chase Reynolds ‘08
3rd 1,540 Eli Gillman '25
Rushing TD’s Season
1st 23 Marcus Knight ‘19
2nd 22 Chase Reynolds ‘08, Chase Reynolds ‘09
4th 21 Eli Gillman '25
Most Total TD’s Season
1st 25 Marcus Knight ‘19
2nd 24 Chase Reynolds ‘09
3rd 23 Chase Reynolds ‘08, Eli Gillman '25
Rushing Yards Career
1st 4,070 Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
2nd 4,067 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
3rd 4,018 Lex Hilliard ‘03-‘05, ‘07
4th 3,677 Eli Gilman ‘22-’25
•••
1st 4,972(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
Rushing TD’s Career
With missing playoff stats pre ‘02
1st 52 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
2nd 50 Lex Hilliard ‘03-‘05, ‘07
3rd 49 Eli Gilman ‘22-’25
•••
1st 56(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
Most Total TD’s Career
1st 59 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
2nd 53 Eli Gilman’22-‘25
•••
1st 62(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
All Purpose Yards career
1st 5,441 Mark Mariani ‘06-‘09
2nd 4,994 Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01
3rd 4,958 Chase Reynolds ‘08-‘10
4th 4,828 Lex Hilliard ‘03-‘05, ‘07
5th 4,549 Levander Segars ‘01-‘04
6th 4,515 Junior Bergen ’21-‘24
7th 4,238 Eli Gilman ‘22-’25
•••
1st 6,176(w/playoffs) Yohance Humphrey ‘98-‘01