U.S. Army All-American Bowl Game Records
| RECORD CATEGORY | RECORD HOLDER | YEAR | RECORD |
| Highest Attendance at U.S. Army All-American Bowl | 2012 U.S. Army All-American Bowl | 2012 | 39,011 fans |
| Longest Touchdown Pass | Cyler Miles to Dorial Green-Beckham | 2012 | 79 yards |
| Most Passing Yards | Chris Leak | 2003 | 165 yards (7 completions, 3 TD) |
| Most Rushing Yards | Demetrius Hart | 2011 | 100 yards (8 rushes) |
| Most Receiving Yards | Ted Ginn,Jr/DeSean Jackson | 2004/2005 | 141 yards (7 catches) |
| Most Points by a Single Player | Brian Toal, Chris Wells, Tahj Boyd | 2004, 2006, 2009 respectively | 18 points |
| Most Tackles | De'Anthony Thomas | 2011 | 8 tackles |
| Longest Fumble Recovery Return for TD | Raeshon McNeil | 2006 | 65 yards |
| Longest Kickoff Return TD | Ted Ginn, Jr. | 2004 | 98 yards |
| Longest Field Goal | David Dyches | 2003 | 42 yards |
| Largest Margin of Victory | East over West 47-3 | 2003 | 44 point differential |
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