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Big Sky records - Toone, Trevyn

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200 FOR TOONE: Weber State’s Tim Toone became the 10th player in league history to amass 200 career catches last Saturday. Toone caught 11 passes for 176 yards and three touchdowns in Weber State’s win 49-17 win over Cal Poly. Toone enters the playoff with 200 career catches for 3,556 yards. His 200 catches rank 10th in league history. He needs two to move ahead of Shawn Collins, and seven to because the school’s all-time leader. Trevor Shaw caught 206 passes for the Wildcats from 1989-93. Toone’s 3,556 receiving yards ranks fourth in league history. He needs 292 more yards to move into third place.

SMITH FOURTH IN ALL-PURPOSE YARDS: Weber State senior running back Trevyn Smith has moved into fourth place in the Big Sky’s all-time list with 6,376 yards. Smith surpassed the 5,000 career rushing mark in last week’s win over Cal Poly. Smith enters Saturday’s playoff game with 5,007 career rushing yards, which ranks third in league history. Smith needs 156 more all-purpose yards to move into third place, ahead of Portland State’s Ryan Fuqua. Smith needs 21 yards on Saturday against the nation’s top-ranked rushing defense to gain 1,000 yards for the fourth straight season.
 

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