Team Records
- Current records
- Most touchdown passes, career: 52 (tied by Lee Roberts)
- Most passing yards, career: 7,695
- Most 300 yard passing games, career: 5
- Most completions, career, passing: 613
- Most attempts, career, passing: 1,169
- Most plays, offense: 1,362
- Most yards gained, career: 7,606
- Former records
- Most touchdown passes, season: 16 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 24; Dustin Almond, 23; Jeff Kelly, 21)
- Most 200 yard passing games, career: 15 (surpassed by Jeff Kelly, 22; Dustin Almond, 17; Lee Roberts, 16)
- Most passing yards, season: 2,588 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 2,860; Lee Roberts, 2,680; Jeff Kelly, 2,613)
- Most passing yards, game: 345 (surpassed by Jeff Kelly, 400; Lee Roberts, 398 and 346)
- Most pass completions, season: 206 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 216; Jeff Kelly, 214)
- Most pass completions, game: 26 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 27)
- Most pass attempts, season: 381 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 394)
- Highest passer rating, career: 117.21 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 134.50; Jeff Kelly, 130.39; Dustin Almond, 120.44)
- Highest passer rating, season: 129.02 (surpassed by Lee Roberts, 143.79; Jeff Kelly, 143.66)
- Most touchdowns responsible for: 53 (surpassed by Dustin Almond, 64; Jeff Kelly, 60)
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