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NCAA I-A Team Passing Yards per Game
Rank Team Yards
1 Houston 422.6 (3381/8)
2 Texas Tech 400.4 (3604/9)
3 Hawaii 352.0 (2816/8)
4 Bowling Green 338.2 (3044/9)
5 Duke 325.1 (2601/8)
6 Troy 320.9 (2567/8)
7 Kansas 311.6 (2493/8)
8 Notre Dame 309.8 (2478/8)
9 Florida State 307.1 (2457/8)
10 Cincinnati 305.3 (2442/8)
11 Florida Atlantic 301.7 (2112/7)
12 Texas A&M 299.4 (2395/8)
13 Toledo 296.3 (2667/9)
14 Arkansas 295.8 (2366/8)
15 Brigham Young 291.3 (2330/8)
16 Western Michigan 284.4 (2560/9)
17 Idaho 283.0 (2547/9)
18 Southern Methodist 279.9 (2239/8)
19 San Diego State 278.5 (2228/8)
20 Oklahoma 277.4 (2219/8)
21 North Carolina State 273.6 (2189/8)
22 Miami (OH) 272.7 (2727/10)
23 Oregon State 272.1 (2177/8)
24 Michigan State 269.3 (2424/9)
25 Northwestern 268.3 (2415/9)
26 Miami (FL) 267.8 (2142/8)
27 Wake Forest 266.3 (2397/9)
28 Texas 261.9 (2095/8)
29 Boise State 261.0 (2349/9)
30 Arizona 257.3 (1801/7)
31 Middle Tennessee 257.1 (2057/8)
32 Missouri 251.8 (2014/8)
33 Buffalo 248.9 (2240/9)
34 Penn State 247.1 (2224/9)
35 Washington 246.0 (1968/8)
36 Utah State 245.6 (1965/8)
37 FIU 244.4 (1955/8)
38 UTEP 240.8 (1926/8)
39 Connecticut 238.5 (1908/8)
40 UNLV 237.4 (2137/9)
41 South Carolina 237.0 (2133/9)
42 Purdue 235.3 (2118/9)
43 USC 235.3 (1882/8)
44 Tulsa 234.8 (1878/8)
45 Iowa 232.2 (2090/9)
46 Memphis 232.1 (1857/8)
47 Indiana 232.0 (2088/9)
48 California 231.3 (1850/8)
49 Stanford 229.6 (1837/8)
50 Maryland 229.1 (1833/8)
51 North Texas 228.1 (1825/8)
52 Southern Miss 228.0 (2052/9)
53 West Virginia 226.1 (1809/8)
54 Louisville 225.5 (1804/8)
55 Baylor 223.5 (1788/8)
56 Arizona State 221.9 (1775/8)
57 Nebraska 221.8 (1774/8)
58 Oklahoma State 220.9 (1767/8)
59 Central Michigan 220.8 (1987/9)
60 Pittsburgh 219.9 (1759/8)
61 Georgia 219.0 (1752/8)
62 Mississippi 218.5 (1748/8)
63 Louisiana-Monroe 218.3 (1746/8)
64 UCF 215.9 (1727/8)
65 Utah 214.3 (1714/8)
66 TCU 213.6 (1709/8)
67 Minnesota 212.3 (1911/9)
68 New Mexico 212.3 (1698/8)
69 Rice 211.4 (1691/8)
70 Colorado State 210.9 (1898/9)
71 Kent State 210.3 (1893/9)
72 Colorado 209.9 (1679/8)
73 Tennessee 207.6 (1661/8)
74 Washington State 206.5 (1652/8)
75 Tulane 206.4 (1651/8)
76 South Florida 205.5 (1644/8)
77 UCLA 203.9 (1631/8)
78 Auburn 203.3 (1830/9)
79 Syracuse 203.0 (1624/8)
80 Arkansas State 201.6 (1411/7)
81 Wisconsin 198.5 (1588/8)
82 Rutgers 198.4 (1587/8)
83 Louisiana-Lafayette 197.8 (1582/8)
84 San Jose State 197.7 (1384/7)
85 East Carolina 197.6 (1778/9)
86 Clemson 196.0 (1568/8)
87 Fresno State 195.8 (1566/8)
88 Ohio 195.4 (1759/9)
89 Florida 194.4 (1555/8)
90 Michigan 193.9 (1745/9)
91 Alabama 192.4 (1539/8)
92 Boston College 192.2 (1730/9)
93 Louisiana Tech 191.4 (1723/9)
94 Ohio State 189.6 (1706/9)
95 Marshall 189.0 (1701/9)
96 Nevada 185.3 (1482/8)
97 LSU 183.6 (1469/8)
98 Wyoming 182.3 (1458/8)
99 Iowa State 180.2 (1622/9)
100 Virginia 179.4 (1435/8)
101 Akron 177.3 (1418/8)
102 Kansas State 175.0 (1575/9)
103 Illinois 174.1 (1393/8)
104 Virginia Tech 170.2 (1532/9)
105 Oregon 165.5 (1324/8)
106 Mississippi State 165.4 (1489/9)
107 North Carolina 156.9 (1255/8)
108 Vanderbilt 151.7 (1365/9)
109 Temple 150.3 (1353/9)
110 Kentucky 147.0 (1176/8)
111 Ball State 144.8 (1303/9)
112 Eastern Michigan 144.0 (1296/9)
113 UAB 139.4 (1115/8)
114 Western Kentucky 137.9 (1103/8)
115 Georgia Tech 136.3 (1227/9)
116 Northern Illinois 135.1 (1216/9)
117 New Mexico State 94.8 (853/9)
118 Navy 71.7 (645/9)
119 Air Force 71.4 (643/9)
120 Army 59.9 (479/8)
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