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Appguy
December 16th, 2006, 01:09 AM
Kevin Richardson is the new Division 1 single season touchdown record holder with 30. Thats a pretty cool record to hold.

colorless raider
December 16th, 2006, 05:57 AM
:hurray: The previous holder was Jamaal Branch, Colgate's Walter Payton winner in 2003.

blueballs
December 16th, 2006, 06:34 AM
The real record is 40 by Adrian Peterson of GSU in 1999, Peterson also had 34 in 1998- just to give some perspective.

The NCAA started recognizing post season production in season and career statistics in 2002, which means Peterson's (and everybody before him too) accomplishments aren't recognized in a way that reflect his true accomplishments.

An interesting bit of irony... guess who was the only team to keep Peterson out of the end zone in 1999? Yup, ASU.

PantherRob82
December 16th, 2006, 08:27 AM
the NCAA's record-keeping abilities are very interesting. :twocents:

Appguy
December 16th, 2006, 08:47 AM
I like peterson, i wish he got more carries on the bears like he did a year ago and did great

UMass922
December 16th, 2006, 09:59 AM
The real record is 40 by Adrian Peterson of GSU in 1999, Peterson also had 34 in 1998- just to give some perspective.

The NCAA started recognizing post season production in season and career statistics in 2002, which means Peterson's (and everybody before him too) accomplishments aren't recognized in a way that reflect his true accomplishments.

An interesting bit of irony... guess who was the only team to keep Peterson out of the end zone in 1999? Yup, ASU.

If stats from playoff games count now, then the NCAA needs to make playoff stats prior to '02 count retroactively. It makes absolutely no sense not to do this.

JDC325
December 16th, 2006, 11:37 AM
If stats from playoff games count now, then the NCAA needs to make playoff stats prior to '02 count retroactively. It makes absolutely no sense not to do this.

Agreed when I heard that it is just a smack in the face to Westbrook, Branch, Shipp and Peterson. 30 including THREE playoff games is not in AP's universe.

Baldy
December 16th, 2006, 12:12 PM
The real record is 40 by Adrian Peterson of GSU in 1999, Peterson also had 34 in 1998- just to give some perspective.

The NCAA started recognizing post season production in season and career statistics in 2002, which means Peterson's (and everybody before him too) accomplishments aren't recognized in a way that reflect his true accomplishments.

An interesting bit of irony... guess who was the only team to keep Peterson out of the end zone in 1999? Yup, ASU.
Actually, he scored 41 TD's (29 reg. season 12 playoffs) that year...but hey who's counting? ;)

mistersykes
December 16th, 2006, 01:33 PM
Yeah, that record should belong to Peterson. But still, a great showing by Kevin Richardson and the ASU O-line, who deserve to be mentioned in the same breath.

JDC325
December 16th, 2006, 02:06 PM
Yeah, that record should belong to Peterson. But still, a great showing by Kevin Richardson and the ASU O-line, who deserve to be mentioned in the same breath.

No doubt Richardson is a great player and I have alot of respect for him for walking on and getting where he is now. NO disrespect to him at all but it just is not fair to all the great backs that came before him.

GaSouthern
December 16th, 2006, 02:25 PM
that record DOES belong to peterson. There are just a few idiots not using their brain on that one.