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100

Most TD's Scored in a Career (208)

49ers (1985-2000), Raiders (2001-2004), Seahawks (2004)

WR 

Jerry Rice

100

2003, Led #3 Syracuse over #1 Texas, 33 points, 14 rebounds, and 3 steals. Won National Championship over Kansas 2 days later

Carmelo Anthony

100
Chicago Bears (2000-2012)


#54

LB

Brian Urlacher

100

"Megatron," Hall of Fame, only played 9 season in the NFL (Lions), 11,619 receiving yards, 83 TD's, 3x all pro

Calvin Johnson Jr. 

100

Most points scored in a single game (100), 

1962

Center for the Philadelphia Warriors


Wilt Chamberlain

200

7 QB's have thrown 7 Touchdowns in one game (most all time.)

Eagles 

November 11, 2013. 

Nick Foles

200

2008, Scored 40 points (30 in the second half) to lead #10 Davidson over #7 Gonzaga, one of the greatest shooting performances in the tournament all time 

Stephen Curry

200

California Golden Bears (2004-2006)

#10

RB


Marshawn Lynch

200

"Vinsanity", 21 years in the NBA (Raptors, Nets, Mavericks, Grizzlies, Hawks, Magic, Spurs, Kings, and Suns). 8x All Star, 2x All NBA

Vince Carter

200

Most points in the playoffs career: 8,023

Cavaliers (2003-2010) (2014-2018), Heat (2010-2014), and Lakers (2018-Present)

SF

LeBron James

300

Most rushing yards in a single game (296 yards) 

November 4, 2007

Minnesota Vikings. 

Adrian Peterson

300

2003, Led #3 Marquette over #1 Kentucky in the elite eight. Scored a triple-double: 29 points, 11 rebounds, 11 assists. 

Dwyane Wade

300

Baylor Bear (2008-2011)

#10

QB

Robert Griffin III

300

"The Machine," played 22 years in the MLB (Cardinals, Angels, and Dodgers), 3x MVP, 11x All Star, 2x World Series Champion, 3,384 hits, 703 home runs

Albert Pujols

300

Most NBA MVP's (6 Times)

Milwaukee Bucks (1969-1975), Los Angeles Lakers (1975-1989)

Center

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

400

Most Field Goals made in a career (599) 

Patriots (1996-2005) and Colts (2006-2019)

Adam Vinatieri

400

2013, National Championship, Led #1 Kentucky over #2 Kansas, only 6 points (1-10 shooting), but 16 rebounds, 6 blocks, 5 assists, 3 steals, held Kansas to 33.33% inside the arc. 

Anthony Davis

400

Head Coach for Alabama Football (1958-1983)

323-85-17 All time record

Paul "Bear" Bryant

400
"The Round Mound of Rebound", Hall of Fame, played 15 years in the NBA (76ers, Suns, Rockets), 11x All NBA, 11x All Star, 1x MVP

Charles Barkley

400

11 Time NBA Champion (Most all time)

Boston Celtics (1956-1969)

Center 

Bill Russell

500

Most tackles in a career (2,059)

 Baltimore Ravens (1996-2012)

Ray Lewis

500

2011, Led #3 UConn over #2 San Diego St. Had 36 points to beat the favored Aztecs in the Sweet 16 and led the Huskies to the National Championship a week later. 

Kemba Walker

500

"The Golden Bear" 

Golf

Won 18 Majors (most all time)

Jack Nicklaus

500

"The Playmaker", Played 12 years in the NFL (Cowboys), Hall of Fame, 11,904 receiving yards, 65 TDs, 3x Superbowl Champion

Michael Irvin

500

Most Free-throws made (9,787)

Utah Jazz (1985-2003), Los Angeles Lakers (2003-2004)

Center

Karl Malone

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