The two teams gave up a combined 7 points, on 453 combined yards.
In 1989 and 1990, his combined total yards from scrimmage was 3,742.
For the 2010 season, he had over 1,900 combined yards and scored 19 touchdowns.
He also led the league in combined yards (rushing, receiving and returns).
Over the subsequent four weeks, Mitchell had one reception in each game for a combined 54 yards.
During those three years he passed for a combined 9196 yards and 114 touchdowns.
A cold, steady rain turned the field to mud, and the teams managed only a combined 95 yards rushing.
He set a college football record the following year by running and passing for a combined 516 yards in a single game.
His average of 333.4 combined rushing-passing yards a game this year made him the national leader.
He also led the league in combined yards every season from 1994 through 1996, and again in 1998.