LSU Gold
Position
Quarterback
Height
6'4
Weight
216
Class
Senior
Hometown
Athens, Ohio
Previous School
Ohio St.
High School
Athens HS

updated 6/17/20

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No. 1 Overall Pick in 2020 NFL Draft | Cincinnati Bengals | Details
2019 Heisman Memorial Trophy Winner | Details
2019 AP National Player of the YearDetails
2019 Maxwell Award Winner | Details
2019 Walter Camp Award Winner Details
2019 Davey O’Brien Award Winner | Details
2019 Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award Winner | Details
2019 Manning Award Winner | Details
2019 Unanimous First-Team All-American (AFCAAP, Athletic, CBSESPN, Sporting NewsSports Illustrated, USA Today, Walter Camp)
2019-20 Roy F. Kramer SEC Male Athlete of the Year | Details
2019 SEC Offensive Player of the Year
(AP, unanimous)
2019 All-SEC First Team (AP, unanimous; Coaches)
2019 LSU Permanent Team Captain | Team Awards
2019-20 James J. Corbett Award Award Winner (Louisiana Amateur Athlete of the Year) | Details
2018 LSU Permanent Team Captain

GAME HONORS
2019 CFP National Championship – Offensive Player of the Game | Recap
2019 CFP National Semifinal Game/Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl – Offensive Player of the Game | Recap
2019 SEC Championship Game MVP | Recap
2019 Davey O’Brien Award National Quarterback of the Week (at Texas, vs. Florida, at Alabama)
2019 Maxwell Award Player of the Week (vs. Texas, at Alabama)
2019 Walter Camp National Player of the Week (at Alabama)
2019 SEC Player of the Week (vs. Georgia Southern, at Texas, at Vanderbilt, vs. Florida, at Alabama)
2019 Davey O’Brien Great Eight List (at Vanderbilt, vs. Utah State)
2019 Fiesta Bowl Offensive Player of the Game (vs. UCF)
2018 Davey O’Brien Great Eight List (vs. Georgia, vs. Ole Miss)
2018 SEC Player of the Week (at Auburn, vs. Ole Miss)

ACADEMIC HONORS
2019 LSU Graduate (M.A. in the Liberal Arts)
 | Recap
2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2018 SEC Academic Honor Roll
2018 Ohio State University Graduate (B.A. Consumer & Family Financial Services)
2016 Academic All-Big Ten Conference
2016 Ohio State Scholar-Athlete

CAREER
Set numerous NCAA, SEC and LSU records on his way to becoming the most decorated player in LSU football history and only the second Heisman Trophy winner in school history … Guided the Tigers to a 15-0 record and the CFP National Championship in 2019 … Joined Billy Cannon (1959) as LSU’s second Heisman Trophy winner, the most prestigious honor in all of college sports … Won nearly every national award for a quarterback in 2019, claiming the Maxwell Award (College Player of the Year), the Walter Camp Player of the Year Award, the Davey O’Brien Award (National Quarterback of the Year), the Manning Award (National Quarterback of the Year), the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award, and was named AP National Player of the Year …. Won the Heisman Trophy by the largest margin in the 85-year history of the award … A unanimous All-America, the first quarterback and 10th player in LSU history to earn the honor … Just the second first-team all-America quarterback in school history, joining the “Ruston Rifle” Bert Jones, who was named All-America in 1972 … Named the AP and Coaches’ SEC Offensive Player of the Year … A unanimous first-team All-SEC selection by the AP … In two seasons with the Tigers, posted a 25-3 record as LSU’s starting quarterback … Won his last 16 starts, which ranks as the second-longest winning streak for the position in school history (trails only Warren Rabb, 19 straight wins from 1957-59) … The second quarterback in school history with back-to-back 10-win seasons, joining JaMarcus Russell in 2005-06 … Capped his career by completing 621-of-906 passes for 8,565 yards, 76 TDs and only 11 interceptions … Completed his career at LSU ranked No. 1 in school history for career completion percentage (68.5), passing yards per game (305.9), TD passes (76), 300-yard passing games (15), 400-yard passing games (4), total yards (9,332), total yards per game (333.3), and TDs responsible for (88) … Ranks No. 2 in LSU history for a career in completions (621) and passing yards (8,565) … Directed LSU to 11 wins over top-10 teams during his two seasons with the Tigers, the most of any quarterback in school history … Completed 20 or more passes in the final 18 games of his career, the longest such streak in LSU history.

SENIOR SEASON (2019)
Set nearly every LSU single-season passing record in 2019 on his way to leading the Tigers to a 15-0 mark and the CFP National Championship Game … Only player in SEC history to throw for 5,000 yards and 50 TDs in a season … Set NCAA single-season record for TD passes (60) and total touchdowns (65) … His 76.3 completion percentage ranks No. 2 in NCAA history for a season … Connected on 402-of-527 passes for 5,671 yards, 60 TDs and only six interceptions … Set SEC single-season records for completions (402), attempts (527), passing yards (5,671), passing TDs (60), total TDs (65), completion percentage (76.3), total yards (6,039), total yards per game (402.6), and total plays (642) … Set SEC single-game marks for TDs responsible for (8 vs. Oklahoma) and tied the league mark for TD passes (7 vs. Oklahoma) … Threw for at least 300 yards in 13 of LSU’s 15 games, the most by any quarterback in school history … Capped stellar season with 31 completions on 49 attempts for 463 yards and five TDs in LSU’s 42-25 win over Clemson in the CFP National Championship Game … Named Offensive Player of the Game in the National Championship, as he also rushed for 58 yards and a TD … Accounted for a CFP National Championship Game record six TDs in the win over Clemson … In CFP National Semifinal win over Oklahoma, tied SEC record with seven TD passes and set the league mark for TDs accounted for with eight (added a rushing TD) … Threw for 493 yards on 29-of-39 passing in win over the Sooners … Set CFP Semifinal records for passing yards in a half (403) and a game (493), total yards (515), TD passes (7), TDs responsible for (8), consecutive completions (11), and points responsible for (48) in win over Oklahoma … Named Offensive Player of the Game of the CFP National Semifinal contest … His 493 passing yards against Oklahoma set a career-best and ranks No. 2 in LSU single-game history … The 403 passing yards in the first half against the Sooners is the most in a half in LSU history … Led LSU to a SEC Championship victory with a 28-for-38 performance for 349 yards in the air and four touchdowns in 37-10 win over Georgia … Named SEC Championship Game MVP for his performance … Against Georgia, become the SEC’s single-season passing TD record holder on his first passing touchdown of the contest … In addition to his 349 passing yards, also caught a pass, hauling in a deflected ball for a 16-yard gain … Set the SEC season passing yards record on Nov. 30 against Texas A&M after a 23-for-32 performance for 352 yards, three touchdowns and a career-long pass of 78 yards … Threw for 327 yards and three touchdowns on 23 completions against Arkansas … Set the school record for passing yards in a season on Nov. 16 at Ole Miss, breaking the record of 3,347 set by Rohan Davey in 2001 … Completed 32-of-42 passes for 489 yards and five TDs in win over Ole Miss …  Matched his career high in completions and at the time, and set a then-career high in yards against the Rebels …. Set the LSU record for consecutive completions at Ole Miss with 17 … Went into Tuscaloosa and led the Tigers to the win over No. 2 Alabama with a 31-for-39 performance with 393 yards and three touchdowns … Named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week, Walter Camp National Player of the Week, Maxwell Award Player of the Week and Davey O’Brien Quarterback of the Week after his performance in Tuscaloosa … Completed 32 of 42 passes for 321 yards and one touchdown against No. 9 Auburn … Also rushed for 31 yards with a touchdown on 13 attempts against Auburn … Threw for 327 yards and four touchdowns on a 25-for-32 day at Mississippi State … Connected with Justin Jefferson on an 18-yard pass in the third quarter against Mississippi State to set the single-season touchdown record of 29 in just the seventh game of the season … Broke the previous LSU record of 28 held by Matt Mauck (2003) and JaMarcus Russell (2006) … Against No. 7 Florida, completed 21-of-24 for 284 yard and three touchdowns … Completed 12 straight passes at one stretch against the Gators, which ranks as the third-longest streak in school history … Named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week and Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week after his performance against the Gators … Threw for five touchdowns and rushed for another against Utah State … Totaled 344 yards through the air against the Aggies … Set school-record for TD passes in a game for the first time against Vanderbilt with six, breaking the previous record of five set by Zach Mettenberger and tied by Burrow against Georgia Southern (2019) and Ole Miss (2018) … Was 25-of-24 for 398 yards against Vanderbilt … His 357 passing yards in the first half against Vanderbilt marked the most by an LSU player in a half in school history at the time … Finished 21-of-24 with two touchdowns and 373 yards against Northwestern State … The 87.5 completion percentage against Northwestern State ranks No. 3 in school history … Had a record day at Texas, leading LSU to its first top-10 non-conference road win in school history … Finished 31-of 39 for 471 yards and four touchdowns in Austin for the third-most yards and completions in a game in school history … Connected with Justin Jefferson (163), Ja’Marr Chase (147) and Terrace Marshall Jr. (123) against the Longhorns for the first game in school history with three receivers with more than 100 yards in a game … Hit Jefferson on a 61-yard TD on third-and-sixteen with 2:27 remaining in the game to seal the Tigers’ victory … Named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week, Davey O’Brien National Quarterback of the Week and Maxwell Award Player of the Week after his performance at Texas … Opened the 2019 season against Georgia Southern by leading the LSU offensive to five-straight touchdown drives … Finished 23-of-27 for 278 yards and five touchdowns … Tied the then school record for touchdown passes in a game with five against Georgia Southern and was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance in the season-opener.

JUNIOR SEASON (2018 Grad Transfer) – at LSU
LSU’s starting quarterback for all 13 games … Posted a 10-3 mark as the starter, leading LSU to five wins over Top 25 teams, including four over teams ranked in the Top 10 … First player in LSU history to throw for 2,500 yards and rush for at least 350 yards in a season … Capped year completing 219-of-379 passes for 2,894 yards, 16 touchdowns and only five interceptions … Added another 399 rushing yards and seven TDs on 128 carries … Tied LSU record for rushing TDs in a season by a QB with seven … In LSU’s Fiesta Bowl win over Central Florida, threw for a then career-best 394 yards and tied a school bowl record with four passing TDs … His 394 passing yards vs. UCF ranked No. 3 in school history at the time … Did all of this despite nearly being knocked out of the game on a malicious blindsided hit following an interception … Regrouped after that hit and guided LSU to touchdowns on its next three possessions as the Tigers overcame a 14-3 first quarter deficit to win 40-32 over No. 7 UCF …  In regular-season finale, set or tied multiple school records in LSU’s historic 7OT game against Texas A&M … Set a then school-record by accounting for six TDs vs. A&M (3 rushing, 3 passing) … Carried 29 times for 100 yards against the Aggies becoming the first LSU QB to have that many carries in a game since 1943 when Steve Van Buren set the school-record with 43 carries (132 yards) vs. LSU Army Specialists … Accounted for 370 yards of total offense vs. A&M (270 passing, 100 rushing) … Set LSU record for total plays in a game with 67 vs. the Aggies (38 passes, 29 rushes) … Also produced only the ninth 100-yard rushing game by a LSU QB with 100 yards on the ground against the Aggies … Had his first 300-yard passing game against Rice with 307 yards on 20-of-28 passing … In first LSU start (and first collegiate start), led Tigers to a 33-17 win over No. 8 Miami … Against Auburn, threw a 71-yard TD pass to Derrick Dillon in the fourth quarter to pull LSU to within 21-19 with 8:18 to play … Directed the Tigers on a 14-play, 52-yard game-winning drive capped with a 42-yard Cole Tracy field goal as time expired to beat No. 7 Auburn, 22-21 … Finished Auburn game with 249 passing yards and a TD to go with 22 rushing yards … Led LSU to 36-16 upset over No. 2 Georgia by throwing for 200 yards and rushing for 66 yards and TDs against the Bulldogs …. Against Georgia, had a 59-yard run in the fourth quarter that setup a 4-yard TD by Nick Brossette that put the game out of reach at 36-16 with 4:14 to play …Named SEC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance against Ole Miss as he accounted for 388 yards of offense (292 passing, 98 rushing) in the 45-16 win over the Rebels … The 388 yards of total offense ranks No. 6 in school history … Didn’t throw an interception until the Florida game, throwing a school-record 158 passes without an interception … Threw 10 TD passes over the final four games of the season … Threw for a combined 971 yards (323.7 per game) over LSU’s final three games in 2018 … Directed LSU to five wins over Top 25 teams, including four against Top 10 opponents (No. 8 Miami, No. 7 Auburn, No. 2 Georgia, and No. 7 Central Florida) … Other Top 25 win came against No. 22 Mississippi State … Set LSU single-season records for passing attempts (399), passes without an interception (158), and total plays (507) … Tied LSU single-season record for rushing TDs by a QB (7) … His 219 completions in 2018 rank No. 3 in school history, while his 2,894 passing yards stand as the fourth-highest total in school history … He ranks No. 2 in school history in total yards in a season with 3,292 and his 253.2 total yards per game is the second-highest total in LSU history.

SOPHOMORE SEASON (2017) – at Ohio State
Played in four games with no starts … Completed 7-of-11 passes for 61 yards … Saw action in wins over UNLV, Rutgers, Nebraska and Illinois … Completed all four of his passes for 37 yards against UNLV and was 2-of-2 for 20 yards against Rutgers.

REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON (2016) – at Ohio State 
Saw action in six games with no starts … Served as the backup to starter J.T. Barrett … Connected on 22-of-28 passes for 226 yards and a pair of scores … Also rushed for 58 yards and a TD … Best game came in a 62-3 win over Nebraska when he completed all six of his passes for 62 yards … Also rushed for a TD in the win over the Cornhuskers … Other TD passes came in wins over Bowling Green and Maryland.

FRESHMAN SEASON (2015) – at Ohio State 
Redshirted as a true freshman in 2015.

HIGH SCHOOL
Rated as a four-star prospect by ESPN, Scout, and 247Sports as a senior at Athens (Ohio) High School … Led his team to three straight playoff appearances from 2012-14 … Guided team to seven playoff wins over the three year span, which at the time, were the only post-season victories in school history … Selected as Ohio Mr. Football and first team all-state as selected by the Associated Press after leading Athens to a state runner-up finish in 2014 … Earned Ohio Division III Co-Offensive Player of the Year as a senior in 2014 after throwing for nearly 4,500 yards and 63 touchdowns with only two interceptions as a senior … In 2013, named the Ohio Gatorade Player of the Year and AP All-State … For his high school career, passed for 11,400 yards with 157 touchdowns and added another 2,000 yards and 27 TDs on the ground … Standout point guard on the basketball team as well, turning down several mid-major offers to play college basketball … First team All-State point guard as a senior.

PERSONAL 
Parents are Robin and Jimmy Burrow … His dad, along with his two older brothers – Jamie and Dan – all played football at Nebraska … His dad coached Joe’s two older brothers at Nebraska … Grew up in a football family as his dad had been a college football coach every day of Joe’s life until his recent retirement from the game following the 2018 season … Past coaching stops for his dad include Iowa State in Ames, Iowa, which is where Joe was born, along with Nebraska, North Dakota State and Ohio University … Graduated from LSU in December of 2019 with a Master’s degree in Liberal Arts.

Joe Burrow’s Career Passing Highs 
Completions: 32, 2x (Last: at Ole Miss, 2019)
Attempts: 49 vs. Clemson, 2020 CFP National Championship Game
Yards: 493 vs. Oklahoma, 2019
Long: 78 vs. Arkansas, 2019
Touchdowns: 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2019

Joe Burrow’s Career Rushing Highs
Attempts: 29 at Texas A&M, 2018
Yards: 100 at Texas A&M, 2018
Long: 59 vs. Georgia, 2018
Touchdowns: 3 at Texas A&M, 2018

BURROW’S CAREER PASSING STATISTICS

Year
G-GS
Att.-Comp.-INT
Yds.
TD
LG
2015 (Ohio St.) Redshirt Season
2016 (Ohio St.) 6-0 22-28-0 226 2 36
2017 (Ohio St.) 4-0 7-11-0 61 0 16
Ohio St. Totals
10-0 29-39-0 287 2 36
2018 (LSU) 13-13 219-379-5 2,894 16 71
2019 (LSU) 15-15 402-527-6 5,671 60 78
LSU Totals
27-27 621-906-11 8,565 76 78
Career Totals 38-28 650-945-11 8,852 78 78

BURROW’S CAREER RUSHING STATISTICS

Year
G-GS
Att. Yds.
TD
LG
2015 (Ohio St.) Redshirt Season
2016 (Ohio St.) 6-0 12 58 1 12
2017 (Ohio St.) 4-0 3 -5 0 4
Ohio St. Totals
10-0 15 53 1 12
2018 (LSU) 13-13 128 399 7 59
2019 (LSU) 15-15 115 368 5 22
LSU Totals
28-28 243 767 12 59
Career Totals 38-28 258 820 13 59

Joe Burrow in the LSU Record Book (through 2019)

LSU Passing Records

Passing Attempts (Game)
tNo. 4 49 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship

Passing Attempts (Season)
No. 1 527 (2019)
No. 2 379 (2018)

Passing Attempts (Career)
No. 4 906 (2018-19)

Completions (Game)
tNo. 3 32 vs. Auburn, 2019; at Ole Miss, 2019
tNo. 5 31 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship; at Texas, 2019; at Alabama, 2019
tNo. 8 29 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal

Completions (Season)
No. 1 402 (2019)
No. 4 219 (2018)

Completions (Career)
No. 2 621 (2018-19)

Completion Percentage (Game, min. 20 att.)
No. 3 87.5 (21-24) vs. Northwestern State, 2019; vs. Florida, 2019

Completion Percentage (Season, min. 50 att.)
No. 1 76.3 (402-527), 2019

Completion Percentage (Career, min. 400 att.)
No. 1 68.5 (621-906), 2018-19

Consecutive Passes Without an Interception (Game)
tNo. 1 49 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 6 39 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal; at Alabama, 2019
No. 8 38 vs. Georgia, 2019 SEC Championship

Consecutive Passes Without an Interception (Season)
No. 1 187 (2019)
No. 2 158 (2018)

Consecutive Completions (Game)
No. 1 17 at Ole Miss, 2019
No. 5 13 at Alabama, 2019
No. 6 12 at Vanderbilt, 2019; vs. Florida, 2019; vs. Arkansas, 2019

Passing Yards (Game) 
No. 2 493 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
No. 3 489 at Ole Miss, 2019
No. 4 471 at Texas, 2019
No. 5 463 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 7 398 at Vanderbilt, 2019
tNo. 8 394 vs. Central Florida, 2019 Fiesta Bowl
No. 10 393 at Alabama, 2019

Passing Yards (Season)
No. 1 5,671 (2019)
No. 5 2,894 (2018)

Passing Yards (Career)
No. 2 8,565 (2018-19)

Passing Yards Gained Per Play (Game)
No. 1 15.54 vs. Northwestern State, 2019
No. 5 12.64 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
No. 6 12.20 vs. Florida, 2019
No. 7 12.08 at Texas, 2019
No. 8 11.68 vs. Arkansas, 2019
No. 9 11.64 at Ole Miss, 2019
No. 10 11.58 vs. Central Florida, 2019 Fiesta Bowl

Passing Yards Per Game (Season)
No. 1 378.1 (2019)
No. 7 222.6 (2018)

Passing Yards Per Game (Career)
No. 1 305.9 (2018-19)

Passing Touchdowns (Game)
No. 1 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
No. 2 6 at Vanderbilt (2019)
tNo. 3 5 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship; vs. Georgia Southern, 2019; vs. Utah State, 2019; at Ole Miss, 2019

Passing Touchdowns (Season)
No. 1 60 (2019)

Passing Touchdowns (Career)
No. 1 76 (2018-19)

300-Yard Passing Games (Season)
No. 1 13 (2019)
tNo. 4 2 (2018)

300-Yard Passing Games (Career)
No. 1 15 (2018-19)

400-Yard Passing Games (Season)
No. 1 4 (2019)

400-Yard Passing Games (Career)
No. 1 4 (2018-19)

LSU Rushing Records 

Rushing Touchdowns by a QB (Game)
tNo. 1 3 vs. Texas A&M, 2018

Rushing Touchdowns by a QB (Season)
tNo. 1 7, 2018

Rushing Yards by a QB (Game)
tNo. 8 100 vs. Texas A&M, 2018

Rushing Yards by a QB (Season)
No. 5 399 (2018)
No. 8 368 (2019)

Rushing Yards by a QB (Career)
No. 7 767 (2018-19)

LSU Total Offense Records

Total Plays (Game)
No. 1 67 vs. Texas A&M (38 passing, 29 rushing), 2018
No. 2 63 vs. Clemson (49 passing, 14 rushing), 2019 CFP National Championship
tNo. 7 55 vs. Auburn (42 passing, 14 rushing), 2019
tNo. 10 53 at Alabama (39 passing, 14 rushing), 2019

Total Plays (Season)
No. 1 642 (527 passing, 115 rushing), 2019
No. 2 507 (379 passing, 128 rushing), 2018

Total Plays (Career)
No. 3 1,149 (906 passing, 243 rushing), 2018-19

Total Yards (Game)
No. 2 521 vs. Clemson (463 passing, 58 rushing), 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 3 515 at Ole Miss (489 passing, 26 rushing), 2019
No. 4 514 vs. Oklahoma (493 passing, 21 rushing), 2019 CFP National Semifinal
No. 5 479 at Texas (471 passing, 8 rushing), 2019
No. 6 457 at Alabama (393 passing, 64 rushing), 2019
No. 8 418 vs. Central Florida (394 passing, 24 rushing, 2019 Fiesta Bowl
No. 9 403 vs. Northwestern State (373 passing, 30 rushing), 2019

Total Yards (Season)
No. 1 6,039 (5,671 passing, 368 rushing), 2019
No. 3 3,293 (2,894 passing, 399 rushing), 2018

Total Yards (Career)
No. 1 9,332 (8,565 passing, 767 rushing), 2018-19

Total Yards Per Game (Season)
No. 1 402.6 (6,039 in 15 games), 2019
No. 3 253.3 (3,293 in 13 games), 2018

Total Yards Per Game (Career)
No. 1 333.3 (9,332 in 28 games), 2018-19

Touchdowns Responsible For (Game)
No. 1 8 vs. Oklahoma (7 passing, 1 rushing), 2019 CFP National Semifinal
tNo. 2 6 vs. Clemson (5 passing, 1 rushing), 2019 CFP National Championship; vs. Utah State (5 passing, 1 rushing), 2019; at Vanderbilt (6 passing), 2019; vs. Texas A&M (3 rushing, 3 passing), 2018
tNo. 6 5 at Ole Miss (5 passing), 2019; vs. Georgia Southern (5 passing), 2019

Touchdowns Responsible For (Season)
No. 1 65 (60 passing, 5 rushing), 2019
No. 7 23 (16 passing, 7 rushing), 2018

Touchdowns Responsible For (Career)
No. 1 88 (76 passing, 12 rushing), 2018-19

Wins By A Starting Quarterback (Season)
No. 1 15, 2019

Wins By a Starting Quarterback (Career)
tNo. 3 25 (25-3), 2018-19

Joe Burrow in the NCAA FBS Record Books (through 2019 – subject to verification upon publication of 2020 record book)

Touchdown Passes (Half)
tNo. 1 7 (vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal)

Touchdown Passes (Season)
No. 1 60, 2019

Completion Percentage (Season)
No. 2 76.3 (402-527), 2019

Passing Yards (Season)
tNo. 3 5,671, 2019

Passing Efficiency Rating Points (Season, min. 15 attempts per game)
No. 1 201.97, 2019

Passing Efficiency Rating Points (Career, min. 500 completions; career concluded)
No. 3 172.38, 2016-19 (2016-17 at Ohio St; 2018-19 at LSU)

Passing Yards Per Attempt (Career, min. 900 attempts; career concluded)
No. 5 9.367, 2016-19 (2016-17 at Ohio St; 2018-19 at LSU)

Touchdowns Responsible For (Season)
No. 1 65 (60 passing, 5 rushing), 2019

Points Responsible For (Season)
No. 1 392 (65 TD, 1 2-Pt. Conv.), 2019

Total Offense – Yards (Season)
No. 1 6,039, 2019

Total Offense – Yards Per Game (Season)
No. 14 402.6, 2019

Consecutive Games with 300+ Yards of Total Offense
tNo. 1 14, 2019

Annual NCAA FBS Passing Champion (ranked on pass efficiency rating points since 1979)
2019, Joe Burrow, 201.97

Joe Burrow in the SEC Record Book (through 2019 – subject to verification upon publication of 2020 record book)

Plays (Season)
No. 1 642 (527 passing, 115 rushing), 2019

Total Offense (Season)
No. 1 6,039 (5,671 passing, 368 rushing), 2019

Total Offense Per Game (Season)
No. 1 402.6 (6,039 in 15 games), 2019

Total Offense Per Game (Career)
No. 3 333.3 (9,332 in 28 games), 2018-19

Total Offense Per Play (Game, min. 40 plays)
No. 2 11.68 (2019 vs. Oklahoma, CFP National Semifinal; 44 for 514 yards)

Total Offense Per Play (Game, min. 50 plays)
No. 4 10.098 (2019 at Ole Miss; 51 for 515 yards)

Total Offense Per Play (Season, min. 300 plays)
No. 3 9.41 (2019; 642 for 6,039 yards)

Total Offense Per Play (Career, min. 900 plays)
No. 2 8.12 (2018-19; 1,149 for 9,332 yards)

Touchdowns Responsible For (Game)
No. 1 8 (vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal; 7 passing, 1 rushing)

Touchdowns Responsible For (Season)
No. 1 65 (60 passing, 5 rushing), 2019

Pass Attempts (Season)
No. 4 527 (2019)

Completions (Season)
No. 1 402 (2019)

Completion Percentage (Season, min. 100 and min. 200 completions)
No. 1 76.3 (402-527), 2019

Completion Percentage (Career, min. 300 completions)
No. 2 68.5 (621-906), 2018-19

Passing Efficiency (Career, min. 300 completions)
No. 1 173.2 (621-906), 2018-19

Passing Yards (Season)
No. 1 5,671 (2019)

Touchdown Passes (Game)
tNo. 1 7 (vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal)

Touchdown Passes (Season)
No. 1 60, 2019

Touchdown Passes (Career)
No. 13 76, 2018-19

Ratio of Attempts to Interceptions (Season, min. 100 attempts)
No. 8      1:87.8 (2019; 5 in 527 att.)

Ratio of Attempts to Interceptions (Season, min. 200 attempts)
No. 5      1:87.8 (2019; 5 in 527 att.)

Ratio of Attempts to Interceptions (Season, min. 300 attempts)
No. 4      1:87.8 (2019; 5 in 527 att.)

Ratio of Attempts to Interceptions (Career, min. 200 attempts)
No. 2      1:82.3 (2018-19; 11 in 906 att.)

Ratio of Attempts to Interceptions (Career, min. 400 attempts)
No. 2      1:82.3 (2018-19; 11 in 906 att.)

Ratio of Attempts to Interceptions (Career, min. 600 attempts)
No. 2      1:82.3 (2018-19; 11 in 906 att.)

Consecutive Passes Without an Interception
No. 10 187 (2019)

Joe Burrow in the LSU Bowl Game Record Book (through 2019)

Passing Attempts
No. 2 49 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 4 39 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
tNo. 6    34 vs. Central Florida, 2019 Fiesta Bowl

Completions
tNo. 1 31 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 3 29 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
tNo. 4 21 vs. Central Florida (2019 Fiesta Bowl)

Completion Percentage (min. 20 att.)
No. 1 74.4 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal

Completion Percentage (min. 30 att.)
No. 1 74.4 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal

Passing Yards
No. 1 493 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
No. 2 463 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 4 394 vs. Central Florida (2019 Fiesta Bowl)

Passing Touchdowns
No. 1 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal
No. 2 5 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
tNo. 3 4 vs. Central Florida (2019 Fiesta Bowl)

Total Offense (Plays)
No.1 63 vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship

Total Offense (Yards)
No. 1 528 (463 passing, 58 rushing) vs. Clemson, 2019 CFP National Championship
No. 2 514 (493 passing, 21 rushing) vs. Oklahoma, 2019 CFP National Semifinal

Joe Burrow in the CFP National Playoff Record Book (through 2019)

Most Passing Attempts, Semifinal Game
tNo. 3 39 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Passing Attempts, Championship Game
No. 2 49 vs. Clemson, 2019

Most Passing Attempts, Two-Games
No. 2 88 (39 vs. Oklahoma, 49 vs. Clemson)

Most Passing Yards in a Half, Semifinal Game
No. 1 403 vs. Oklahoma (first half), 2019 Peach

Most Passing Yards in a Half, Championship Game
No. 3 270 vs. Clemson (first half), 2019

Most Completions, Semifinal Game
tNo. 1 29 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Completions, Championship Game
No. 2 31 vs. Clemson, 2019

Most Completions, Two—Games
No. 1 60 (29 vs. Oklahoma, 31 vs. Clemson)

Most Consecutive Completions, Semifinal Game
No. 1 11 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Passing Yards, Semifinal Game
No. 1 493 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Passing Yards, Championship Game
No. 1 463 vs. Clemson, 2019

Most Passing Yards, Two-Games
No. 1 956 (493 vs. Oklahoma, 463 vs. Clemson)

Most Plays, Championship Game
No. 3 63 (49 passing, 14 rushing) vs. Clemson

Most Plays, Two-Games
No. 3 107 (44 vs. Oklahoma, 63 vs. Clemson)

Most Total Yards, Semifinal Game
No. 1 515 vs. Oklahoma (493 passing, 22 rushing), 2019 Peach

Most Total Yards, Championship Game
No. 1 521 vs. Clemson (463 passing, 58 rushing), 2019

Most Total Yards, Two-Games
No. 1 1,036 (515 vs. Oklahoma, 521 vs. Clemson)

Most Points Responsible For, Semifinal Game
No. 1 48 (7 passing, 1 rushing) vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Points Responsible For, Championship Game
No. 1 36 (5 passing, 1 rushing), vs. Clemson

Most Points Responsible For, Two-Games
No. 1 84 (48 vs. Oklahoma, 36 vs. Clemson)

Most Touchdown Passes, Semifinal Game
No. 1 7 vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Touchdown Passes, Championship Game
No. 1 5 vs. Clemson, 2019

Most Touchdown Passes, Two-Games
No. 1 12 (7 vs. Oklahoma, 5 vs. Clemson)

Most Touchdowns Responsible For, Semifinal Game
No. 1 8 vs. (7 passing, 1 rushing) vs. Oklahoma, 2019 Peach

Most Touchdowns Responsible For, Championship Game
No. 1 6 (5 passing, 1 rushing), vs. Clemson

Most Touchdowns Responsible For, Two-Games
No. 1 14 (8 vs. Oklahoma, 6 vs. Clemson)

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