Football
Record Book Look: Oklahoma State’s Career Passing List
Rudolph owns nearly every career record in OSU history.
Through these record book looks over the past few weeks, we’ve danced around Oklahoma State’s all-time great passers, but today we’ll look at the career list.
A cool aspect of this list is how well it mirrors OSU’s all-time great receivers. These quarterbacks threw to James Washington, Justin Blackmon, Hart Lee Dykes, Dez Bryant and Rashaun Woods.
Spencer Sanders is in a good spot to one day make his way to this list. Despite missing a few games as a freshman, Sanders threw for 2,065 yards. Three more seasons of that would already put him on the list.
1. Mason Rudolph (2014-17) — 13,618
OSU’s career leader in passing yards completed his first pass on a rainy night in Waco in 2014.
It went for six yards, and Tyreek Hill was on the end of it. Mason Rudolph would complete 914 more passes as a Cowboy, and OSU would have a lot of success with him slinging the ball.
As a senior, Rudolph threw for 4,904 yards, a single-season record for OSU.
Here is a list of career program records Rudolph has:
Pass attempts — 1,447
Pass completions — 915
Passing yards — 13,618
Passing touchdowns — 92
Passing efficiency (min. 200 attempts) — 159.7
Average yards per pass attempt — 9.4
Passing yards per game (min. 20 games) — 324.2
Touchdowns responsible for — 109
Total offense — 13,646
Total offense per game (min. 20 games) — 324.9
Total offense per play (min. 400 plays) — 8.16
Not too shabby.
This video will probably give you goosebumps.
2. Brandon Weeden (2007-11) — 9,260
Brandon Weeden had just eight yards as a freshman and 248 as a sophomore, meaning he threw for 9,004 yards as an upperclassman.
Weeden’s best year came in 2011. He was 409-for-565 (season records in completions and attempts) and threw for 4,727 yards, the second most passing yards anyone has had in a season behind Rudolph’s senior year.
Weeden threw 75 touchdowns in his college career. Here are all 39 he threw to Justin Blackmon.
3. Mike Gundy (1986-89) — 8,473
OSU’s ole ball coach is the only player on this list who played before 2000.
People weren’t usually throwing 1,078 passes in the late 80s, but Mike Gundy was. His career attempts (1,078) and completions (636) are still third in OSU’s career record book, an impressive stat considering it happened in the I-formation of football history.
4. Zac Robinson (2005-09) — 8,317
Zac Robinson’s highest season total came as a junior when he threw for 3,064 yards, the eighth-most in a season in program history.
Despite being fourth on the career passing yards list, Robinson is actually ahead of his former coach in passing touchdowns. Robinson threw 66 to Gundy’s 57.
Here is how a decent chunk of Robinson’s touchdowns went.
5. Josh Fields (2001-03) — 6,090
Josh Fields’ best numbers actually came as a sophomore.
Two years before launching his five-year MLB career, Fields threw for 3,145 yards.
Despite spending only three years in Stillwater, Fields did something no other QB on this list was able to do, he beat Oklahoma twice.
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