Football
Chasing History: Rudolph can top Brandon Weeden in Passing TDs Record Against WVU
Mason Rudolph’s bid to top Brandon Weeden on the all-time OSU passing TDs list fell short last weekend in Austin. With no touchdown strikes against a pesky Longhorns defense, he remains at 74 in his career — just one shy of the G.O.A.T.
Playing against a defense that ranks 105th nationally in yards passing allowed per game this weekend in Morgantown, though, Rudolph might have a shot at leapfrogging No. 3.
QB | Pass Yards | Pass TDs |
---|---|---|
Mason Rudolph | 11,364 | 74 |
Brandon Weeden | 9,260 | 75 |
Mike Gundy | 8,473 | 57 |
Zac Robinson | 8,317 | 66 |
Josh Fields | 6,090 | 55 |
As for No. 28, James Washington had a quiet day on Saturday as well based off his outrageously high expectations. He was largely stifled with 32 yards and did not score a TD, making his bid to potentially catch Rashaun in that area even more unlikely.
However, Washington is still well within reach of Woods’ all-time yards receiving mark. He need only (!!) average 115.4 yards per game to top the record in the regular season, or 96.2 per game including a bowl game. He needs to average 1.7 TDs per game to tie Rashaun on the receiving TDs mark (including a bowl), and 1.83 per game to pass him before he moves to the next level of his career.
WR | Receiving Yards | Receiving TDs |
---|---|---|
Rashaun Woods | 4,414 | 42 |
James Washington | 3,837 | 32 |
Justin Blackmon | 3,564 | 40 |
Hart Lee Dykes | 3,510 | 31 |
D’Juan Woods | 2,751 | 20 |
Dez Bryant | 2,425 | 29 |
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