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OSU quarterback leaders by decade

By Staff Reports on Aug 18, 2013, at 2:34 AM  Updated on 8/18/13 at 6:36 AM


Associated Press file

1970s Charlie Weatherbie

Tony Pounds was OSU's passing leader in the run-oriented 1970s, but Weatherbie played QB in two bowl games and was part of a Big Eight championship team in 1976.

1980s Mike Gundy

By the time Gundy wrapped up his career, he was the all-time leading passer in Big Eight history. And he accomplished the feat during an era in which he frequently was handing off to Thurman Thomas and Barry Sanders.

1990s Tony Lindsay

The '90s were lean years for OSU football. Lindsay and Tone Jones produced similar numbers in passing yards, passing TDs and total offense. This could be a coin flip, but give Lindsay an edge for being part of a bowl team in 1997.

2000s Zac Robinson

Josh Fields endeared himself to OSU fans as a Sooner killer, but Zac Robinson came around a few years later and became the program's all-time leader in total offense with 10,175 yards.

OSU quarterback leaders

Passing yards

Brandon Weeden (2007-11): 9,260

Mike Gundy (1986-89): 8,473

Zac Robinson (2005-09): 8,317

Passing touchdowns

Weeden: 75

Robinson: 66

Gundy : 57

Pass attempts

Weeden: 1,103

Gundy: 1,078

Robinson: 999

Rushing yards

*Bob Fenimore (1943-46): 2,299

Brent Blackman (1971-73): 1,870

Robinson : 1,858

Tony Lindsay (1997-2000): 1,353

*-Fenimore ran and passed as a single-wing halfback.

Rushing touchdowns

Lindsay: 23

Robinson: 22

Blackman: 16

Tone Jones (1993-96): 16
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