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Individual Records Freshman Records Rushing 100-Yard Games (Single Season) 1 TEXAS FOOTBALL 2021 MEDIA GUIDE INDIVIDUAL RECORDS FRESHMAN RECORDS RUSHING 100-YARD GAMES (SINGLE SEASON) 1. Cedric Benson ___________________________________________ 5 (2001) MOST YARDS 2. Earl Campbell ____________________________________________ 4 (1974) 3. Bijan Robinson ___________________________________________ 3 (2020) Game___________ 276______Chris Warren, III, Texas Tech _____________11/26/2015 Malcolm Brown __________________________________________ 3 (2011) Season _________ 1,053______Cedric Benson __________________________ 2001 Jamaal Charles ___________________________________________ 3 (2005) ^Vince Young ___________________________________________ 3 (2003) MOST ATTEMPTS Ricky Williams ___________________________________________ 3 (1995) Game____________ 31______Cedric Benson, at Missouri/at Okla. State ____________ 2001 7. Bijan Robinson ___________________________________________ 2 (2020) Season __________ 223______Cedric Benson __________________________ 2001 Roschon Johnson _________________________________________ 2 (2019) Sam Ehlinger ____________________________________________ 2 (2017) 100-YARD GAMES - 60 Chris Warren III ___________________________________________ 2 (2015) 1. 276 _____Chris Warren, III (on 25 attempts) ______________Texas Tech (11/26/2015) ^Jerrod Heard ___________________________________________ 2 (2015) 2. 213 _____Cedric Benson (on 28 attempts) _________________ Kansas (11/10/2001) Johnathan Gray __________________________________________ 2 (2012) 3. 191 _____Joe Bergeron (on 23 attempts) _________________Texas Tech (11/5/2011) Joe Bergeron ____________________________________________ 2 (2011) Edwin Simmons __________________________________________ 2 (1983) 4. 189 _____Jamaal Charles (on 16 attempts) ____________________Rice (9/17/2005) Johnny “Lam” Jones ________________________________________ 2 (1976) 5. 187 _____^Charles Hunter (on 22 attempts) _____________ at Houston (11/9/1985) 6. 183 _____Bijan Robinson (on 10 attempts) ______________ vs. Colorado (12/29/2020) 500-YARD SEASONS 7. 182 _____Johnny “Lam” Jones (on 15 attempts) ______________ at Rice (10/2/1976) 1. 1,053 ___Cedric Benson (on 223 attempts) __________________________ 2001 8. 172 _____Bijan Robinson (on 9 attempts) _____________ at Kansas State (12/5/2020) 2. 998 ___^Vince Young (on 135 attempts) __________________________ 2003 9. 167 _____^Adrian Walker (on 30 attempts) __________________ TCU (11/18/1989) 3. 990 ___Ricky Williams (on 166 attempts) __________________________ 1995 10. 163 _____^Jerrod Heard (on 24 attempts) ________________ California (9/19/2015) 4. 928 ___Earl Campbell (on 162 attempts) ___________________________ 1974 163 _____^Vince Young (on 14 attempts) ________________ Nebraska (11/1/2003) 5. 878 ___Jamaal Charles (on 119 attempts) __________________________ 2005 6. 814 ___^Adrian Walker (on 193 attempts) _________________________ 1989 163 _____Ricky Williams (on 24 attempts) ______________at Texas A&M (12/2/1995) 7. 779 ___Malcolm Brown (on 172 attempts) _________________________ 2011 13. 157 _____Cedric Benson (on 31 attempts) _______________at Missouri (10/27/2001) 8. 717 ___^Charles Hunter (on 154 attempts) _________________________ 1985 14. 153 _____Darron Norris (on 11 attempts) ________________ at Stanford (9/28/1985) 9. 708 ___Keaontay Ingram (on 142 attempts) ________________________ 2018 15. 151 _____^Adrian Walker (on 28 attempts) ___________________Rice (10/7/1989) 10. 703 ___Bijan Robinson (on 86 attempts) ___________________________ 2020 16. 147 _____Winfred Tubbs (on 29 attempts) _______________ Texas A&M (12/2/1989) 11. 701 ___Johnathan Gray (on 149 attempts) _________________________ 2012 17. 139 _____Ricky Williams (on 14 attempts) _________________Virginia (10/21/1995) 12. 649 ___Roschon Johnson (on 123 attempts) ________________________ 2019 18. 138 _____Malcolm Brown (on 19 attempts) ___________ Oklahoma State (10/152011) 13. 624 ___Johnny “Lam” Jones (on 118 attempts) _______________________ 1976 19. 136 _____Joe Bergeron (on 13 attempts) __________________ Kansas (10/29/2011) 14. 590 ___Graylon Wyatt (on 76 attempts) ___________________________ 1974 20. 135 _____Jamaal Charles (on 14 attempts) _______________ La.-Lafayette (9/3/2005) 15. 556 ___^Jerrod Heard (on 136 attempts) __________________________ 2015 16. 552 ___^Tre’ Newton (on 116 attempts) __________________________ 2009 21. 134 _____Butch Hadnot (on 23 attempts) ________________ Houston (11/10/1990) 17. 541 ___Butch Hadnot (on 99 attempts) ___________________________ 1990 22. 131 _____Cedric Benson (on 31 attempts) __________ at Oklahoma State (10/13/2001) 18. 508 ___^Phil Brown (on 113 attempts) ___________________________ 1990 23. 127 _____^Vince Young (on 15 attempts) _____________ vs. Oklahoma (10/11/2003) 127 _____Graylon Wyatt (on 11 attempts) ________________ Wyoming (9/21/1974) TOP FIVE FRESHMAN DEBUT GAMES 127 _____Raymond Clayborn (on 5 attempts) ______________ Arkansas (10/20/1973) 1. Jamaal Charles ____________________________135, vs. La.-Lafayette (9/3/2005) 127 _____Earl Campbell (on 28 attempts) _______________Texas A&M (11/29/1974) 2. Ramonce Taylor ____________________________ 96, vs. North Texas (9/4/2004) 27. 125 _____Earl Campbell (on 16 attempts) _______________Washington (10/5/1974) 3. Ricky Williams ________________________________ 95, at Hawai’i (9/2/1995) 28. 123 _____Eric Metcalf (on 11 attempts) _____________________ TCU (11/16/1985) 4. Jalen Overstreet ________________________ 92, vs. New Mexico State (8/31/2013) 5. Malcolm Brown _________________________________ 86, vs. Rice (9/3/2011) 29. 122 _____Johnny “Lam” Jones (on 9 attempts) ________________SMU (10/23/1976) 30. 121 _____Roschon Johnson (on 21 attempts) __________ at West Virginia (10/5/2019) LONGEST RUNS 31. 119 _____Malcolm Brown (on 28 attempts) ________________ Kansas (10/29/2011) 1. 91t ________ Chris Warren, III, Texas Tech _____________________11/26/2015 32. 118 _____Mark McBath (on 12 attempts) __________________Arkansas (12/4/1976) 2. 85t ________ Raymond Clayborn, Arkansas ____________________10/20/1973 33. 116 _____Jamaal Charles (on 9 attempts) ______________ vs. Oklahoma (10/8/2005) 3. 84t ________ Daje Johnson, Baylor _________________________10/20/2012 34. 115 _____^Jerrod Heard (on 21 attempts) _________ vs. Oklahoma (10/10/10/10/2015) 4. 80t ________ Jamaal Charles, vs Oklahoma _____________________10/8/2005 35. 114 _____Priest Holmes (on 16 attempts) ________________ Houston (10/24/1992) 5. 76 ________ Edwin Simmons, Rice __________________________10/1/1983 36. 113 _____Bijan Robinson (on 12 attempts) ______________ West Virginia (11/7/2020) 6. 75 ________ Bijan Robinson, at Kansas State ____________________12/5/2020 113 _____Ricky Williams (on 15 attempts) ________________Texas Tech (11/4/1995) 7. 74 ________ Ramonce Taylor, North Texas _____________________ 9/4/2004 74 ________ Winfred Tubbs, Texas A&M ______________________12/2/1989 38. 112 _____^Charles Hunter (on 16 attempts) _______________ Missouri (9/21/1985) 9. 71t ________ Eric Metcalf, TCU ____________________________11/16/1985 39. 111 _____Johnathan Gray (on 18 attempts) _______________at Kansas (10/27/2012) 10. 70 ________ Daje Johnson, Kansas State ______________________12/1/2012 111 _____Raymond Clayborn (on 16 attempts) ______________ Baylor (11/16/1973) 11. 68 ________ Earl Campbell, Arkansas _______________________10/19/1974 41. 110 _____Keaontay Ingram (on 19 attempts) _______________ Baylor (10/13/2018) 12. 67 ________ Edwin Simmons, vs. Oklahoma ____________________10/8/1983 110 _____Sam Ehlinger (on 22 attempts) ______________ vs. Oklahoma (10/14/2017) 13. 66 ________ Bijan Robinson, vs. Colorado _____________________12/29/2020 110 _____Malcolm Brown (on 22 attempts) __________________ UCLA (9/17/2011) 14. 65t ________ ^Vince Young, Nebraska ________________________11/1/2003 44. 109 _____^Tre’ Newton (on 16 attempts) _____________ at Texas A&M (11/26/2009) 65t ________ Ricky Williams, Hawai’i _________________________ 9/2/1995 109 _____Edwin Simmons (on 5 attempts) ____________________Rice (10/1/1983) 65t ________ Butch Hadnot, SMU __________________________10/27/1990 109 _____Earl Campbell (on 8 attempts) _________________ Arkansas (10/19/1974) MOST TOUCHDOWNS 47. 108 _____Cedric Benson (on 26 attempts) _________________at Baylor (11/3/2001) Game _____________4______Chris Warren, III, Texas Tech _____________11/26/2015 48. 107 _____Sam Ehlinger (on 20 attempts) _______________ Kansas State (10/7/2017) Season ___________ 12______Cody Johnson __________________________ 2008 107 _____Tre’ Newton (on 16 attempts) ______________ at Texas A&M (11/26/2009) ________________ 12______Cedric Benson __________________________ 2001 50. 106 _____Johnathan Gray (on 20 attempts) _____________ at Texas Tech (11/3/2012) 51. 105 _____Roschon Johnson (on 23 attempts) _____________Texas Tech (11/29/2019) MOST TOUCHDOWNS (SINGLE SEASON) 105 _____Earl Campbell (on 18 attempts) _________________ at Rice (10/26/1974) 1. ^Cody Johnson _________________________________________ 12 (2008) 53. 104 _____^Rodrick Walker (on 24 carries) ___________________ TCU (11/16/1991) Cedric Benson __________________________________________ 12 (2001) 54. 102 _____^Cody Johnson (on 8 attempts) _______________Texas A&M (11/27/2008) 3. 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