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The record for highest rushing yards per carry in a season was set in 1939 by Jackie Robinson of UCLA with an average of 12.2 yards per carry across 42 attempts, a record that stands to this day. [1] The record of 37 rushing touchdowns in a season was set by Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State in 1988.
The single-game rushing record belongs to Oklahoma's Samaje Perine, whose 427 yards in a 2014 game against Kansas broke a record set just the week before by Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon. Prior to Perine and Gordon, the only player to rush for 400 yards in a game was LaDainian Tomlinson. All players on the career list are running backs.
NCAA single game national record. 11 interceptions: St. Cloud State College vs Bemidji, Oct. 31, 1970. (5 by safety Bill Trewick, 3 by linebacker Mark Swedlund and 3 by safety Ted Lockett). [citation needed] * The NCAA lists two different records for team interceptions in a game. The listed record is for "Most passes intercepted by against a ...
College football single-season rushing record. Nearly 40 years after his iconic 1988 season, Barry Sanders remains the single-season rushing yardage leader in FBS history. ... The NCAA didn’t ...
With 2,062 rushing yards through 11 games, Jeanty is in prime position to break Barry Sanders' NCAA single-season rushing record, set at Oklahoma State in 1988.
With that 60-yard run, Williams also bypassed Tony Dorsett for the NCAA's all-time rushing record. A star at Texas from 1995-98 and the winner of the 1998 Heisman Trophy, Williams finished his ...
Over his four seasons, Dayne set the NCAA Division I-A rushing record for total yards in a career. He gained 1,863 yards as a freshman, 1,421 as a sophomore, 1,325 as a junior, and 1,834 as a senior. He broke the record in the final game of the 1999 season against Iowa.
On a stormy day in November, history was made as Samaje Perine set the NCAA single-game rushing record with a monster performance against the Jayhawks.