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This lists [[quarterback]]s in [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] in [[Division I (NCAA)#Football Bowl Subdivision|Division I FBS]] and its predecessors who have passed for at least 90 [[touchdown]]s in their [[college football]] careers. Individuals playing in the [[2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2014 season]] are indicated in '''bold type'''. Statistics are current through the end of the 2013 season.<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/leaders/pass-td-player-career.html Career Leaders and Records for Passing Touchdowns]. Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-03. 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 [http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/peyton-manning-1.html here].</ref>
This lists [[quarterback]]s in [[National Collegiate Athletic Association|NCAA]] in [[Division I (NCAA)#Football Bowl Subdivision|Division I FBS]] and its predecessors who have passed for at least 90 [[touchdown]]s in their [[college football]] careers. Individuals playing in the [[2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season|2014 season]] are indicated in '''bold type'''. Statistics are current through September 13, 2014.<ref>[http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/leaders/pass-td-player-career.html Career Leaders and Records for Passing Touchdowns]. Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-03. 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 [http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/peyton-manning-1.html here].</ref>


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! Rank<ref>Rank is as of the end of the 2013 season.</ref>
! Rank<ref>Rank is as of September 13, 2014.</ref>
! Player
! Player
! Team (seasons)
! Team (seasons)
! Total passing touchdowns<ref>Total is as of the end of the 2013 season.</ref>
! Total passing touchdowns<ref>Total is as of September 13, 2014.</ref>
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| '''[[Rakeem Cato]]'''
| [[Marshall Thundering Herd football|Marshall]] (2011–present)
| 100
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|[[Chad Pennington]]
|[[Chad Pennington]]
|[[Marshall Thundering Herd football|Marshall]] (1997&ndash;1999)
|[[Marshall Thundering Herd football|Marshall]] (1997&ndash;1999)
|100 ^
|100 ^
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| rowspan=3 |19
| rowspan=3 |20
|[[Chase Clement]]
|[[Chase Clement]]
|[[Rice Owls football|Rice]] (2005&ndash;2008)
|[[Rice Owls football|Rice]] (2005&ndash;2008)
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|99
|99
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| 22
| 23
|[[Geno Smith]]
|[[Geno Smith]]
|[[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]] (2009&ndash;2012)
|[[West Virginia Mountaineers football|West Virginia]] (2009&ndash;2012)
|98
|98
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|-
| 23
| 24
|[[Trevor Vittatoe]]
|[[Trevor Vittatoe]]
|[[UTEP Miners football|UTEP]] (2007&ndash;2010)
|[[UTEP Miners football|UTEP]] (2007&ndash;2010)
|97
|97
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| rowspan=3 | 24
| rowspan=3 | 25
|[[Kliff Kingsbury]]
|[[Kliff Kingsbury]]
|[[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech]] (1999&ndash;2002)
|[[Texas Tech Red Raiders football|Texas Tech]] (1999&ndash;2002)
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|95
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| 28
| rowspan=2 | 27
| '''[[Rakeem Cato]]'''
| [[Marshall Thundering Herd football|Marshall]] (2011–present)
| 94
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| [[Max Hall]]
| [[Max Hall]]
| [[BYU Cougars football|BYU]] (2007&ndash;2009)
| [[BYU Cougars football|BYU]] (2007&ndash;2009)

Revision as of 13:17, 14 September 2014

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 playing in the 2014 season are indicated in bold type. Statistics are current through September 13, 2014.[1]

Rank[2] Player Team (seasons) Total passing touchdowns[3]
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
5 Landry Jones Oklahoma (2009–2012) 123
6 Ty Detmer BYU (1988–1991) 121
Aaron Murray Georgia (2010–2013) 121
8 Timmy Chang Hawaiʻi (2000–2004) 117
9 Matt Barkley USC (2009–2012) 116
10 Tim Rattay Louisiana Tech (1997–1999) 115
11 Danny Wuerffel Florida (1993–1996) 114
12 Derek Carr Fresno State (2009–2013) 113
13 Colt McCoy Texas (2006–2009) 112
14 Russell Wilson NC State (2008–2010), Wisconsin (2011) 109
15 Tajh Boyd Clemson (2010–2013) 107
16 Dan LeFevour Central Michigan (2006–2009) 102
17 Chase Daniel Missouri (2005–2008) 101
18 Rakeem Cato Marshall (2011–present) 100
Chad Pennington Marshall (1997–1999) 100 ^
20 Chase Clement Rice (2005–2008) 99
Tim Hiller Western Michigan (2005, 2007–2009) 99
Matt Leinart USC (2002–2005) 99
23 Geno Smith West Virginia (2009–2012) 98
24 Trevor Vittatoe UTEP (2007–2010) 97
25 Kliff Kingsbury Texas Tech (1999–2002) 95
Brady Quinn Notre Dame (2003–2006) 95
Philip Rivers NC State (2000–2003) 95
28 Max Hall BYU (2007–2009) 94
29 Doug Williams Grambling (1974–1977) 93
30 Keith Wenning Ball State (2010–2013) 92
31 David Klingler Houston (1988–1991) 91
32 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

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References

  1. ^ Career Leaders and Records for Passing Touchdowns. Sports-Reference.com. Retrieved 2011-12-03. 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.
  2. ^ Rank is as of September 13, 2014.
  3. ^ Total is as of September 13, 2014.
  4. ^ "Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 32. Retrieved December 4, 2011.