No NEC quarterback ever had a day like the one Frazier accounted for during Monmouth’s Week 7 matchup at Cornell. The fifth-year senior signal caller was responsible for 513 yards of total offense to set the Northeast Conference’s single-game record in that category. On his way to becoming only the second player in league history to reach the 500-yard mark in total offense, Frazier passed for the third-highest single game yardage total in 17 seasons of NEC football. The 6-foot-3 field general averaged 10.02 yards per pass attempt and was extremely accurate all afternoon. Frazier completed 77.8 percent of his passes over an interception-free four quarters. The mobile passer added 62 yards rushing on nine attempts. With Monmouth trailing 41-38 late in the fourth quarter, Frazier, who finished 35-for-45 passing for 451 yards and four touchdowns, was waiting to hoping to get the ball back one last time, but Cornell converted a key third down and ran out the clock on Monmouth. Frazier’s four touchdown passes of 85, 10, 25 and 28 yards each went to different receivers.