The Virginia Tech Hokies football statistical leaders  are individual statistical leaders of the Virginia Tech Hokies football  program in various categories,[ 1]   including passing , rushing , receiving , total offense , defensive stats, and kicking . Within those areas, the lists identify single-game, single-season, and career leaders. The Hokies represent Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University  in the NCAA 's Atlantic Coast Conference . 
Although Virginia Tech began competing in intercollegiate football in 1892,[ 1]   the school's official record book generally does not include entries from before the 1950s, as the records from this era are often incomplete and inconsistent. 
These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons: 
 Since the 1950s, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.  The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972  (with the exception of the World War II  years), allowing players to have four-year careers.  Bowl games  only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[ 2]   The Hokies have played in 15 bowl games since then, giving players since 2002 an extra game to accumulate statistics. Similarly, the Hokies have played in the ACC Championship Game  five times since it began.  All ten of the Hokies' 10 highest seasons in offensive output, both in yardage and scoring, have come during current head coach Frank Beamer 's tenure, and eight of them have come in the 21st century.[ 1]    These lists are updated through the end of the 2018 season . The Virginia Tech football record book generally does not give a full top 10 in single-game statistics. 
   
Passing  
Passing yards         Career     Rank   Player   Yards   Years       1  Logan Thomas   9,003  2010  2011  2012  2013     2  Tyrod Taylor   7,017  2007  2008  2009  2010     3  Bryan Randall   6,508  2001  2002  2003  2004     4  Don Strock   6,009  1970  1971  1972     5  Will Furrer   5,906  1988  1989  1990  1991     6  Maurice DeShazo  5,720  1991  1992  1993  1994     7  Sean Glennon   4,867  2004  2006  2007  2008     8  Michael Brewer   4,395  2014  2015     9  Jim Druckenmiller   4,383  1993  1994  1995  1996     10  Steve Casey  4,299  1978  1979  1980  1981   
     Single season     Rank   Player   Yards   Year       1  Jerod Evans   3,546  2016     2  Don Strock   3,243  1972     3  Logan Thomas   3,013  2011     4  Josh Jackson   2,991  2017     5  Logan Thomas   2,976  2012     6  Logan Thomas   2,907  2013     7  Tyrod Taylor   2,743  2010     8  Ryan Willis   2,716  2018     9  Michael Brewer   2,692  2014     10  Don Strock   2,577  1971   
       
   
  
Passing touchdowns   
Rushing  
Rushing yards         Career     Rank   Player   Yards   Years       1  Cyrus Lawrence   3,767  1979  1980  1981  1982     2  Kevin Jones   3,475  2001  2002  2003     3  Roscoe Coles  3,459  1974  1975  1976  1977     4  Maurice Williams  2,981  1983  1984  1985  1986     5  Branden Ore   2,776  2005  2006  2007     6  Lee Suggs   2,767  1999  2000  2001  2002     7  Dwayne Thomas  2,696  1992  1993  1994  1995     8  David Wilson   2,662  2009  2010  2011     9  Ken Oxendine   2,653  1994  1995  1996  1997     10  Eddie Hunter  2,523  1983  1984  1985  1986   
     Single season     Rank   Player   Yards   Year       1  David Wilson   1,709  2011     2  Ryan Williams   1,655  2009     3  Kevin Jones   1,647  2003     4  Cyrus Lawrence   1,403  1981     5  Lee Suggs   1,325  2002     6  Darren Evans   1,265  2008     7  Cyrus Lawrence   1,221  1980     8  Lee Suggs   1,207  2000     9  Khalil Herbert   1,183  2020     10  Bhayshul Tuten   1,159[ 8]   2024   
       
   
  
Rushing touchdowns   
Receiving  
Receptions   
Receiving yards         Career     Rank   Player   Yards   Years       1  Cam Phillips   3,027  2014  2015  2016  2017     2  Isaiah Ford   2,967  2014  2015  2016     3  Jarrett Boykin   2,884  2008  2009  2010  2011     4  Danny Coale   2,658  2008  2009  2010  2011     5  Tre Turner   2,292[ 18]   2018  2019  2020  2021     6  Ricky Scales  2,272  1972  1973  1974     7  Antonio Freeman   2,200  1991  1992  1993  1994     8  André Davis   2,094  1998  1999  2000  2001     9  Ernest Wilford   2,052  2000  2001  2002  2003     10  Marcus Davis   1,827  2009  2010  2011  2012   
           
   
  
Receiving touchdowns   
Total offense  Total offense  is the sum of passing and rushing statistics. It does not include receiving or returns.[ 23]   
 
Total offense yards         Career     Rank   Player   Yards   Years       1  Logan Thomas   10,362   2010  2011  2012  2013     2  Tyrod Taylor   9,213   2007  2008  2009  2010     3  Bryan Randall   8,034   2001  2002  2003  2004     4  Maurice DeShazo  6,114   1991  1992  1993  1994     5  Don Strock   5,871   1970  1971  1972     6  Will Furrer   5,773   1988  1989  1990  1991     7  Steve Casey  4,987   1978  1979  1980  1981     8  Kyron Drones   4,800 [ 24]   2023  2024     9  Sean Glennon   4,695   2004  2006  2007  2008     10  Jim Druckenmiller   4,646   1993  1994  1995  1996   
     Single season     Rank   Player   Yards   Year       1  Jerod Evans   4,392   2016     2  Logan Thomas   3,500   2012     3  Logan Thomas   3,482   2011     4  Tyrod Taylor   3,402   2010     5  Josh Jackson   3,315   2017     6  Logan Thomas   3,251   2013     7  Don Strock   3,170   1972     8  Ryan Willis   3,070   2018     9  Kyron Drones   2,902 [ 24]   2023     10  Bryan Randall   2,775   2004   
       
   
  
Total touchdowns   
Defense  
Interceptions   
Tackles  Note: The Virginia Tech Record Book does not include a full top 10 in tackles stats, instead listing only a leader. 
                Single game     Rank   Player   Tackles   Year   Opponent       1  Jerry Sheehan  31[ 28]   1977   William & Mary     2  Rick Razzano   30  1977   Kentucky   
   
   
  
Sacks  Note: The Virginia Tech Record Book does not include a full top 10 in sacks stats, instead listing only a leader. 
  
Kicking  
Field goals made                 Single game     Rank   Player   FGs   Year   Opponent       1  Mickey Thomas  6  1989   Vanderbilt       Joey Slye  6  2016   Pittsburgh     3  Don Wade  5  1981   Kentucky       Chris Kinzer  5  1986   Vanderbilt       John Love  5[ 33]   2023   Syracuse   
   
   
  
Field goal percentage   
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