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At this point in his career, Sanders had 11,725 career rushing yards, seventh all-time, and ranked eighth all-time in career rushing touchdowns, with 84. [ 145 ] [ 146 ] [ 147 ] The Lions regressed, posting a 5–11 record, and failed to make the postseason after three straight playoff seasons from 1993 to 1995; though Sanders still made the ...
While the NCAA didn't count bowl game statistics until 2002, [2] and most schools follow this policy, Oklahoma State's official records count all bowl game statistics. This means that while the NCAA recognizes Barry Sanders ' single-season rushing yards record of 2,628 as the national record, Oklahoma State counts his stats from the 1988 ...
Barry Sanders ^ Detroit Lions (1989–1998) 3,063 15,269 5.0 5 Adrian Peterson: Minnesota Vikings (2007–2016) New Orleans Saints Arizona Cardinals Washington Redskins (2018–2019) Detroit Lions Tennessee Titans Seattle Seahawks 3,230 14,918 4.6 6 Curtis Martin ^ New England Patriots (1995–1997) New York Jets (1998–2005) 3,518
NCAA football single-season rushing leaders all-time Jeanty enters the CFP quarterfinal matchup needing 132 rushing yards to pass Sanders' single-season rushing record of 2,268 set during the 1988 ...
Sanders was the first player to play at least 10 seasons in the NFL and be selected to the Pro Bowl in each season they played. [25] The most recent Pro Bowl selections for the Lions were Brian Branch , Jack Fox , Jahmyr Gibbs , Jared Goff , Frank Ragnow , Penei Sewell , and Amon-Ra St. Brown for the 2025 Pro Bowl Games .
Seven players since 1937 have led the country in rushing yardage in multiple seasons. They are Ricky Williams of Texas (1997–1998), Troy Davis of Iowa State (1995–1996), Charles White of USC (1978–1979), O. J. Simpson of USC (1967–1968), Preacher Pilot of New Mexico State (1961–1962), Art Luppino of Arizona (1954–1955), and Rudy Mobley of Hardin-Simmons (1942, 1946).
The Cowboys finished the regular season with a 9–2 record. [1] In 1988, in what has been called the greatest season by an individual player in college football history, [2] running back Barry Sanders led the nation by averaging 7.6 yards per carry and over 200 yards per game, including rushing for over 300 yards in four games.
Running back Barry Sanders scored on a 33-yard touchdown run for Oklahoma State, as they took a 7–0 lead. He would finish the game with 222 yards rushing and 5 touchdowns. He would finish the game with 222 yards rushing and 5 touchdowns.