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NCAA Division I FBS rushing leaders

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Donnel Pumphrey is recognized as the career record holder in rushing yards.

TheNCAA Division I FBS rushing leaders are career, single-season, and single-game leaders in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in theNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.[1] These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:

  • Since 1955, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
  • The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until1972 (with the exception of theWorld War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
  • Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[2] This affects many players from before that time period, most notablyRon Dayne.
  • In recent decades, starting with theSoutheastern Conference in1992, FBS conferences have introduced their own championship games, which have always counted fully toward single-season and career statistics.
  • The NCAA ruled that the 2020 season, heavily disrupted byCOVID-19, would not count against the athletic eligibility of any football player. This gave every player active in that season the opportunity for five years of eligibility instead of the normal four.
  • Since2018, players have been allowed to participate in as many as four games in aredshirt season; previously, playing in even one game "burned" the redshirt.[3] Since2024, postseason games have not counted against the four-game limit.[4] These changes to redshirt rules have given very recent players several extra games to accumulate statistics.
  • Only seasons in which a team was considered to be a part of theFootball Bowl Subdivision are included in these lists.
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Rushing yards

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Career

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The NCAA recognizesSan Diego State'sDonnel Pumphrey as the career leading in rushing yards.[1] Pumphrey set the record in the fourth quarter of his final game, the2016 Las Vegas Bowl, ending with 6,405 total yards.[5] However, this is controversial asWisconsin'sRon Dayne actually rushed for 7,125 in his career, but all four of Dayne's seasons came before the NCAA recognized bowl statistics (doing so only in 2002) as part of season and career totals. Dayne officially is listed as having eight yards less than of Pumphrey despite only one player having their bowl statistics included. This has been seen as controversial by many fans and writers, who feel that the NCAA should count all pre-2002 bowl statistics as official if post-2002 ones are.[6][7] Dayne himself congratulated Pumphrey but agreed that counting Pumphrey's bowl stats but not his own was unfair.[8]

Additionally,Pittsburgh'sTony Dorsett would be ahead of Pumphrey if his bowl statistics were counted.

All players on the career list are running backs. The career leader in rushing yards by a quarterback isNavy'sKeenan Reynolds, who rushed for 4,559 yards in his career.

#PlayerYardsTeam
1Donnel Pumphrey6,4052013201420152016San Diego State
2Ron Dayne6,3971996199719981999Wisconsin
3Ricky Williams6,2791995199619971998Texas
4Jonathan Taylor6,174201720182019Wisconsin
5Tony Dorsett6,0821973197419751976Pittsburgh
6DeAngelo Williams6,0262002200320042005Memphis
7Royce Freeman5,6212014201520162017Oregon
8Charles White5,5981976197719781979USC
9Travis Prentice5,5961996199719981999Miami (OH)
10Cedric Benson5,5402001200220032004Texas
Justin Jackson5,4402014201520162017Northwestern
12Myles Gaskin5,3232015201620172018Washington
13Damion Fletcher5,3022006200720082009Southern Miss
14LaDainian Tomlinson5,2631997199819992000TCU
15Herschel Walker5,259198019811982Georgia
#PlayerYardsTeam
16Archie Griffin5,1771972197319741975Ohio State
17Garrett Wolfe5,164200420052006Northern Illinois
18Montee Ball5,1402009201020112012Wisconsin
19Marquez Cooper5,130202020212022Kent State2023Ball State2024San Diego State
20LaMichael James5,082200920102011Oregon
21Mike Hart5,0402004200520062007Michigan
22Avon Cobourne5,0391999200020012002West Virginia
23Darren Lewis5,0121987198819891990Texas A&M
24Darren Sproles4,9792001200220032004Kansas State
25Anthony Thompson4,9651986198719881989Indiana
26George Rogers4,9581977197819791980South Carolina
27DonTrell Moore4,9562002200320042005New Mexico
28Travis Etienne4,9522017201820192020Clemson
29Trevor Cobb4,9481989199019911992Rice
30Kareem Hunt4,9452013201420152016Toledo

Single season

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The single-season record holder isOklahoma State’sBarry Sanders.Navy'sMalcolm Perry rushed for 2,017 yards in 2019, which currently leads non-running back players.

#PlayerYardsTeam
1Barry Sanders2,6281988Oklahoma State
2Ashton Jeanty2,6012024Boise State
3Melvin Gordon2,5872014Wisconsin
4Kevin Smith2,5672007UCF
5Marcus Allen2,3421981USC
6Rashaad Penny2,2482017San Diego State
7Derrick Henry2,2192015Alabama
8Jonathan Taylor2,1942018Wisconsin
9Troy Davis2,1851996Iowa State
10Andre Williams2,1772013Boston College
#PlayerYardsTeam
11LaDainian Tomlinson2,1582000TCU
12Mike Rozier2,1481983Nebraska
13Donnel Pumphrey2,1332016San Diego State
14Matt Forte2,1272007Tulane
15Ricky Williams2,1241998Texas
16Bryce Love2,1182017Stanford
17Chuba Hubbard2,0942019Oklahoma State
18Larry Johnson2,0872002Penn State
19Donald Brown2,0832008UConn
20Rashaan Salaam2,0551994Colorado
#PlayerYardsTeam
21Tevin Coleman2,0362014Indiana
22D'Onta Foreman2,0282016Texas
23Christian McCaffrey2,0192015Stanford
24J. J. Arrington2,0182004California
25Malcolm Perry2,0172019Navy
26Ray Rice2,0122007Rutgers
27Troy Davis2,0101995Iowa State
28J. K. Dobbins2,0032019Ohio State
Jonathan Taylor2,0032019Wisconsin
30Byron Hanspard2,0001996Texas Tech

Single game

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The single-game rushing record belongs toOklahoma'sSamaje Perine, whose 427 yards in a 2014 game against Kansas broke a record set just the week before by Wisconsin'sMelvin Gordon. Prior to Perine and Gordon, the only player to rush for 400 yards in a game wasLaDainian Tomlinson. All players on the career list are running backs. The single-game leader for a quarterback isArizona'sKhalil Tate, who rushed for 327 yards in a 2017 game against Colorado.

#PlayerYardsDate / Team
1Samaje Perine427Nov. 22,2014Oklahoma
2Jaret Patterson409 Nov. 28,2020Buffalo
3Melvin Gordon408 Nov. 15,2014Wisconsin
4LaDainian Tomlinson406 Nov. 20,1999TCU
5Tony Sands396 Nov. 23,1991Kansas
6Marshall Faulk386 Sep. 14,1991San Diego State
7Troy Davis378 Sep. 28,1996Iowa State
8Anthony Thompson377 Nov. 11,1989Indiana
Robbie Mixon377 Nov. 2,2002Central Michigan
10Travis Prentice376 Nov. 6,1999Miami (OH)
11Eugene Baker373 Sep. 20,1997Kent State
12Ka'Deem Carey366 Nov. 10,2012Arizona
13Rueben Mayes357 Oct. 27,1984Washington State
Mike Pringle357 Nov. 4,1989Cal State Fullerton
15Eddie Lee Ivery356 Nov. 11,1978Georgia Tech
Brian Pruitt356 Nov. 5,1994Central Michigan
#PlayerYardsDate / Team
17Montel Harris355 Nov. 17,2012Temple
18Garrett Wolfe353 Sep. 30,2006Northern Illinois
19Scott Harley351Nov. 30,1996East Carolina
20Eric Allen350 Oct. 30,1971Michigan State
Ricky Williams350 Oct. 3,1998Texas
22Paul Palmer349 Oct. 11,1986Temple
Matt Forte349 Oct. 20,2007Tulane
24Shun White348 Aug. 30,2008Navy
25Ron Johnson347 Nov. 16,1968Michigan
Ricky Bell347 Oct. 9,1976USC
27Tavon Austin345Nov. 11,2012West Virginia
Leon Allen345Nov. 15,2014Western Kentucky
29Tony Jeffery343 Sep. 13,1986TCU
30D'Onta Foreman341 Nov. 5,2016Texas

Rushing touchdowns

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Career

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The career leader in rushing touchdowns isNavy'sKeenan Reynolds, whose 88 career touchdowns passed a record previously held byMontee Ball.

#PlayerTDsTeam
1Keenan Reynolds882012201320142015Navy
2Montee Ball772009201020112012Wisconsin
3Travis Prentice731996199719981999Miami (OH)
4Ricky Williams721995199619971998Texas
Kenneth Dixon722012201320142015Louisiana Tech
6Travis Etienne702017201820192020Clemson
7Devin Singletary66201620172018Florida Atlantic
8Anthony Thompson641986198719881989Indiana
Cedric Benson622001200220032004Texas
10Ron Dayne631996199719981999Wisconsin
11Donnel Pumphrey622013201420152016San Diego State
12Royce Freeman602014201520162017Oregon
13Eric Crouch591998199920002001Nebraska
Colin Kaepernick592007200820092010Nevada
15Ian Johnson582005200620072008Boise State
Blake Corum582020202120222023Michigan
#PlayerTDsTeam
17Marshall Faulk57199119921993San Diego State
Tim Tebow572006200720082009Florida
Myles Gaskin572015201620172018Washington
20Steve Owens56196719681969Oklahoma
Ken Simonton561998199920002001Oregon State
Collin Klein562009201020112012Kansas State
23Tony Dorsett551973197419751976Pittsburgh
Chester Taylor551998199920002001Toledo
DeAngelo Williams552002200320042005Memphis
26LaDainian Tomlinson541997199819992000TCU
27Dwone Hicks531999200020012002Middle Tennessee
LaMichael James53200920102011Oregon
Bernard Pierce53200920102011Temple
Mohamed Ibrahim5320182019202020212022Minnesota

Single season

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The single-season record was set byBarry Sanders in 1988. The record for quarterbacks (or any position other than running back) was set byBryson Daily in 2024.

#PlayerTDsTeam
1Barry Sanders371988Oklahoma State
2Montee Ball332011Wisconsin
3Devin Singletary322017Florida Atlantic
Bryson Daily322024Army
5Kapri Bibbs312013Colorado State
Keenan Reynolds312013Navy
7Mike Rozier291983Nebraska
Kevin Smith292007UCF
Melvin Gordon292014Wisconsin
Ashton Jeanty292024Boise State
11Terry Metcalf281971Long Beach State
Willis McGahee282002Miami (FL)
Toby Gerhart282009Stanford
Jay Ajayi282014Boise State
Derrick Henry282015Alabama
#PlayerTDsTeam
16Ricky Williams271998Texas
Lee Suggs272000Virginia Tech
Ricky Dobbs272009Navy
Collin Klein272011Kansas State
Bernard Pierce272011Temple
Kenneth Dixon272012Louisiana Tech
Anthony Wales272016Western Kentucky
Blake Corum272023Michigan
#PlayerTDsTeam
24Leon Burns261969Long Beach State
Lydell Mitchell261971Penn State
Brock Forsey262002Boise State
James Conner262014Pittsburgh
Najee Harris262020Alabama
29Ricky Williams251997Texas
Travis Prentice251997Miami (OH)
Ian Johnson252006Boise State
Will Worth252016Navy
Tre Stewart252024Jacksonville State
Caleb Hawkins252025North Texas

Single game

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The single-game record of 8 is shared byHoward Griffith andJaret Patterson. Five players have rushed for 7 touchdowns in a game, and many more have rushed for 6.

#PlayerTDsDate / Team
1Howard Griffith8 Sep. 22,1990Illinois
Jaret Patterson8 Nov. 28,2020Buffalo
3Showboat Boykin7 Dec. 1,1951Ole Miss
Marshall Faulk7 Sep. 14,1991San Diego State
Montel Harris7 Nov. 17,2012Temple
Keenan Reynolds7 Nov. 22,2013Navy
Kalen Ballage7Sep. 10,2016Arizona State
86 –many times

References

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  1. ^ab"Career Leaders and Records"(PDF).NCAA. RetrievedSeptember 4, 2022.
  2. ^"NCAA changes policy on football stats".ESPN.com. AP. August 28, 2002. RetrievedSeptember 11, 2014.
  3. ^"DI football to offer more participation opportunities" (Press release). NCAA. June 13, 2018. RetrievedJuly 27, 2018.
  4. ^"DI football oversight committees propose one transfer window" (Press release). NCAA. August 27, 2024. RetrievedSeptember 1, 2024.
  5. ^"Pumphrey breaks NCAA record, SDSU wins Las Vegas Bowl".ESPN.com. December 17, 2016. RetrievedOctober 2, 2022.
  6. ^Kirshner, Alex (December 18, 2016)."Blame the NCAA for Donnel Pumphrey breaking Ron Dayne's record with fewer yards".SB Nation. RetrievedOctober 2, 2022.
  7. ^Kurtenbach, Dieter (December 17, 2016)."Sorry, but Donnell Pumphrey didn't really break Ron Dayne's FBS rushing record".FOX Sports. RetrievedOctober 2, 2022.
  8. ^Cunningham, Kevin (December 17, 2016)."Ron Dayne says Donnel Pumphrey should have an asterisk by his name regarding rushing record".Saturday Tradition. RetrievedOctober 2, 2022.
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