Washington State QB Connor Halliday sets single-game passing record
Posted Oct 5, 2014
Connor Halliday has earned himself a place in the record books. Halliday threw for 734 yards in Washington State's 60-59 loss to California Saturday night, breaking the FBS record that Houston's David Klingler set against Arizona State in 1990. Halliday's 734 yards are also the most passing yards in any game in Division I history, surpassing the 730 yards Old Dominion's Taylor Heinicke threw for against New Hampshire in 2012.
(CBS Sports)
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