List of NCAA Division I FBS quarterbacks with at least 90 career passing touchdowns
This lists quarterbacks in NCAA in Division I FBS and its predecessors who have passed for at least 90 touchdowns in their college football careers. Individuals who are expected to play in the 2015 season are indicated in bold type. Statistics are current through the end of the 2014 season.[1]
Rank[2] | Player | Team (seasons) | Total passing touchdowns[3] |
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1 | Case Keenum | Houston (2007–2011) | 155 |
2 | Kellen Moore | Boise State (2008–2011) | 142 |
3 | Graham Harrell | Texas Tech (2005–2008) | 134 |
4 | Colt Brennan | Hawaiʻi (2005–2007) | 131 |
Rakeem Cato | Marshall (2011–2014) | 131 | |
6 | Landry Jones | Oklahoma (2009–2012) | 123 |
7 | Ty Detmer | BYU (1988–1991) | 121 |
Aaron Murray | Georgia (2010–2013) | 121 | |
9 | Timmy Chang | Hawaiʻi (2000–2004) | 117 |
10 | Matt Barkley | USC (2009–2012) | 116 |
11 | Tim Rattay | Louisiana Tech (1997–1999) | 115 |
12 | Danny Wuerffel | Florida (1993–1996) | 114 |
13 | Derek Carr | Fresno State (2009–2013) | 113 |
14 | Colt McCoy | Texas (2006–2009) | 112 |
15 | Russell Wilson | NC State (2008–2010), Wisconsin (2011) | 109 |
16 | Tajh Boyd | Clemson (2010–2013) | 107 |
17 | Marcus Mariota | Oregon (2012–2014) | 105 |
18 | Dan LeFevour | Central Michigan (2006–2009) | 102 |
19 | Chase Daniel | Missouri (2005–2008) | 101 |
20 | Chad Pennington | Marshall (1997–1999) | 100 ^ |
21 | Chase Clement | Rice (2005–2008) | 99 |
Tim Hiller | Western Michigan (2005, 2007–2009) | 99 | |
Matt Leinart | USC (2002–2005) | 99 | |
24 | Geno Smith | West Virginia (2009–2012) | 98 |
25 | Trevor Vittatoe | UTEP (2007–2010) | 97 |
26 | Kliff Kingsbury | Texas Tech (1999–2002) | 95 |
Brady Quinn | Notre Dame (2003–2006) | 95 | |
Philip Rivers | NC State (2000–2003) | 95 | |
29 | Max Hall | BYU (2007–2009) | 94 |
30 | Keith Wenning | Ball State (2010–2013) | 92 |
31 | David Klingler | Houston (1988–1991) | 91 |
32 | Connor Halliday | Washington State (2011–2014) | 90 |
Ryan Lindley | San Diego State (2008–2011) | 90 | |
Todd Reesing | Kansas (2006–2009) | 90 |
^ Does not include 15 touchdown passes thrown when Marshall was competing in Division I-AA
References
- ↑ Career Leaders and Records for Passing Touchdowns. Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved October18, 2014. Note that several players are not included in the list; one notable example is Peyton Manning (89 career TDs). However, each individual player listed here has his own page on the site—for example, Manning's page can be found here.
- ↑ Rank is as of the end of the 2014 season.
- ↑ Total is as of the end of the 2014 season.
- ↑ "Football Bowl Subdivision Records". National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 32. Retrieved December 4, 2011.
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