Old Dominion’s Taylor Heinicke sets NCAA passing, offense records
New Hampshire came into its Colonial Athletic Assn. opener against Old Dominion with the top-rated defense in the conference.
So much for that.
Old Dominion quarterback Taylor Heinicke established NCAA Division I passing and total offense records in a 64-61 win over New Hampshire on Saturday in Norfolk, Va.
Heinicke completed 55 of 79 passes for 730 yards and five touchdowns. He also ran for a touchdown and finished with 791 yards in total offense, an NCAA record for all divisions.
The previous Division I records were held by David Klingler of Houston, who passed for 716 yards and had 732 yards of total offense against Arizona State in December 1990.
The NCAA all-divisions record for passing yardage in a game was established this season by Sam Durley of Division III Eureka (Ill.) College in a game against Knox.
Heinicke’s passes and completions against New Hampshire were school records, but the number of touchdowns wasn’t even his best this season. He threw for seven in a 70-14 win over Campbell on Sept. 15.
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