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  2. Robert Newhouse - Wikipedia

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    Most 200 yard games in a season (3 in 1971, tied with Anthony Alridge and Paul Gipson) Most 200 yard games in a career (4, tied with Anthony Alridge and Paul Gipson). Back when the College All-Stars played the Super Bowl Champion from the year before, Newhouse scored a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys. [3] He also played in the Hula Bowl.

  3. Tom Rathman - Wikipedia

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    Often considered the greatest fullback in modern Nebraska history, Rathman set several school position records, some of which still stand, including most yards rushing by a fullback in a single season (881, in 1985) and most career rushing touchdowns by a fullback (twelve). He was noted for his ability to break long runs, especially during his ...

  4. Zander Horvath - Wikipedia

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    Horvath initially committed to Indiana to play linebacker as a preferred walk-on, but switched commitments when Purdue running backs coach Chris Barclay offered him a chance to play his natural position of running back. [3] [4] Horvath did not play in 2017. In 2018, Horvath appeared in 13 games, rushing nine times for 42 yards and a touchdown.

  5. Michael Robinson (fullback) - Wikipedia

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    On January 19, 2012, Robinson made his first and only career Pro Bowl as an alternate, starting at fullback for the injured John Kuhn. On August 30, 2013, Robinson was released by the Seahawks during the final cuts, after the use of a prescription medication shut down his kidney and liver and caused him to lose 30 pounds. [ 5 ]

  6. John Brockington - Wikipedia

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    Brockington played left halfback in 1968 and 1969, used primarily as a blocker for fullback Jim Otis and quarterback Rex Kern. In 1970, Brockington moved to the fullback position and was the featured running back in head coach Woody Hayes' offense. Brockington finished his senior season with 1,142 rushing yards, which was at the time an Ohio ...

  7. Owen Marecic - Wikipedia

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    He was projected to play at fullback rather than linebacker. The Browns were reportedly impressed with his work ethic and approach to the game. [12] Marecic made the Browns roster, contributing in 2011 primarily as a blocking back for running backs Peyton Hillis and Montario Hardesty. He was cut by the Browns on August 27, 2013. [13]

  8. Jim Taylor (fullback) - Wikipedia

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    Despite the punishment his body took throughout his career, Taylor remained relatively injury-free compared to other power running backs. [56] [31] He remained in good health even in his later years, which he credited to his conditioning routine. He was often sighted at LSU baseball team practices, as well as at events involving all LSU teams. [13]

  9. Running back - Wikipedia

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    This running back comes into the game in short yardage situations when the offense needs only a little bit of yardage to get a first down or a touchdown. Normally, when an offense gets inside the 5-yard line it sends in its goal line formation, which usually includes eight blockers, a quarterback, a running back, and a fullback.