U.S. Army All-American Bowl - U.S. Army All-American Bowl Game Records

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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