Division III Eureka (Ill.) College's Sam Durley broke an NCAA record, throwing for 736 yards in a 62-55 win over Knox College.

The mark was previously held by Zamir Amin of Menlo College, who passed for 731 yards on Oct. 7, 2000 against Cal Lutheran.

Durley connected on 34 of 52 passes for five touchdowns, two in the final two minutes of the game, including the game-winner with 20 seconds to play.

According to The Pantagraph, the senior didn't know how well he was doing, and was shocked when he was told what his yardage total was.

"I thought maybe high 300s," Durley said. "We were so focused on driving down the field and getting the win. They told me afterward and I was pretty speechless. It's definitely something that's pretty cool."

Eureka coach Kurt Barth, who also coached Durley in high school, said the quarterback was calling his own plays.

"He was calling everything on his own," Barth said. "He did a fantastic job of seeing the field and reading the defense. I've been with Sam for eight years and it was by far the best game he's played."

The box score says that the feat was accomplished in front of 900 fans.