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16 04 FB Records MEMORABLE INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 100-YARD RUSHERS Yds Player Year Game Carries Class Yds Player Year Game Carries Class 300-yard rushers 147 DeShaun Foster 2001 Oregon State 31 Sr. 301 DeShaun Foster 2001 Washington 31 Sr. 147 Skip Hicks 1997 Washington 25 Sr. 200-yard rushers 147 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 BYU 22 Jr. 274 Theotis Brown 1978 Oregon 26 Sr. 147 John Sciarra 1975 Washington State 15 Sr. 266 Gaston Green 1986 BYU (Freedom Bowl) 33 Jr. 147 Bill Kilmer 1960 Duke 27 Sr. 261 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 Stanford 42 Jr. 147 Ken Solid 1945 Pacific 19 Sr. 248 Freeman McNeil 1980 Stanford 29 Sr. 146 Skip Hicks 1996 California 28 Jr. 227 Chris Alexander 1992 Oregon State 35 So. 146 Kermit Johnson 1973 Oregon 20 Sr. 227 Eric Ball 1985 Iowa (Rose Bowl) 22 Fr.R 145 Gaston Green 1985 USC 28 So. 224 Gaston Green 1986 USC 39 Jr. 145 Kevin Nelson 1983 Washington 31 Sr. 220 Gaston Green 1987 California 28 Sr. 145 Greg Jones 1969 Wisconsin 26 Sr. 220 Theotis Brown 1976 Washington 35 So. 145 Cal Rossi 1945 S.D. Navy 13 Fr. 217 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 California 33 Jr. 144 Gaston Green 1984 Miami (Fiesta Bowl) 21 Fr. 210 Kevin Williams 1991 Oregon 30 Jr. 143 Wendell Tyler 1975 California 23 Jr. 207 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 Arizona State 35 Jr. 142 Gaston Green 1986 Stanford 26 Jr. 203 Tyler Ebell 2002 Oregon State 29 Fr.R 142 Freeman McNeil 1979 Arizona State 24 Jr. 190-yard rushers 142 Wendell Tyler 1975 Air Force 21 Jr. 197 Freeman McNeil 1979 Stanford 36 Jr. 142 Kenny Washington 1939 Washington 25 Sr. 194 Gaston Green 1985 Tennessee 24 So. 141 Kermit Johnson 1973 Washington 11 Sr. 192 Freeman McNeil 1979 California 32 Jr. 141 Kenny Washington 1939 California 22 Sr. 190 Skip Hicks 1997 Washington State 27 Sr. 140 DeShaun Foster 2000 Fresno State 29 Jr. 180-yard rushers 140 Skip Hicks 1997 Texas A&M (Cotton Bowl) 31 Sr. 189 DeShaun Foster 2001 Kansas 28 Sr. 140 Marv Kendricks 1971 Washington State 20 Sr. 187 DeShaun Foster 2000 Alabama 42 Jr. 140 Sam Brown 1955 Washington 24 Sr. 187 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1993 Stanford 40 So. 130-yard rushers 186 Kevin Nelson 1980 Arizona State 31 Fr. 139 Gaston Green 1987 Stanford 14 Sr. 183 Kermit Johnson 1972 Arizona 15 Jr. 139 Kermit Johnson 1972 California 10 Jr. 182 Keith Brown 1999 Arizona State 24 Sr. 138 Akil Harris 2001 Arizona State 22 So. 182 Marv Kendricks 1970 USC 28 Jr. 138 Gaston Green 1987 USC 30 Sr. 180 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 Miami 29 Jr. 138 Marv Kendricks 1970 Oregon 13 Jr. 180 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 Arizona State 14 So.R 138 Ted Narleski 1950 USC 21 So. 180 Wendell Tyler 1975 Stanford 24 Jr. 137 Shawn Wills 1991 Oregon State 16 Sr. 180 Bill Kilmer 1960 Utah 27 Sr. 136 Danny Andrews 1984 Oregon State 35 Sr. 170-yard rushers 136 James Owens 1977 Washington State 19 Jr. 179 Mickey Cureton 1969 Northwestern 11 Jr. 135 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 USC 25 So.R 178 John Sciarra 1974 Tennessee 19 Jr. 135 Gaston Green 1987 San Diego State 19 Sr. 178 Bob Smith 1961 Air Force 24 Sr. 135 Greg Jones 1967 Tennessee 16 So. 177 Bob Smith 1961 California 17 Sr. 135 Skip Smith 1958 Washington State 22 Jr. 176 Maurice Drew 2003 Arizona State 18 Fr. 134 Kevin Williams 1991 Oregon State 16 Jr. 176 Freeman McNeil 1979 Purdue 21 Jr. 134 Brian Brown 1987 Arizona State 19 Fr.R 175 Skip Hicks 1996 Oregon 34 Jr. 134 Gaston Green 1986 California 21 Jr. 175 Brian Brown 1990 San Diego State 22 Sr. 134 Gaston Green 1984 USC 18 Fr. 174 Derek Ayers 1993 BYU 5 Fr.R 134 James Owens 1977 Iowa 16 Jr. 172 Wendell Tyler 1975 Ohio State (Rose Bowl) 21 Jr. 133 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 Tennessee 21 So.R 160-yard rushers 133 Mickey Cureton 1969 California 14 Jr. 169 Cal Rossi 1945 Oregon 22 So. 132 Skip Hicks 1993 Arizona State 19 Fr. 168 Anthony Edgar 1979 Wisconsin 39 So. 132 Kevin Williams 1991 BYU 13 Jr. 168 Kermit Johnson 1973 Stanford 11 Sr. 131 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 Oregon State 25 So.R 168 Kermit Johnson 1972 Pittsburgh 17 Jr. 131 Kevin Williams 1991 USC 21 Jr. 164 Freeman McNeil 1979 Oregon 36 Jr. 131 Gaston Green 1986 San Diego State 16 Jr. 164 Kenny Washington 1939 Montana 11 Sr. 131 Kevin Nelson 1983 Oregon 17 Sr. 162 Gaston Green 1986 Washington State 24 Jr. 131 Wendell Tyler 1976 California 19 Sr. 161 James Owens 1978 Washington State 21 Sr. 130 Wendell Tyler 1975 USC 17 Jr. 160 Tyler Ebell 2002 Stanford 39 Fr.R 130 John Sciarra 1973 Washington 5 So. 160 James Primus 1986 Long Beach State 23 Jr. 120-yard rushers 160 Greg Jones 1967 Pittsburgh 19 So. 129 James Primus 1985 Stanford 29 So. 150-yard rushers 129 Kevin Nelson 1983 California 18 Sr. 159 DeShaun Foster 2000 Stanford 33 Jr. 129 Wendell Tyler 1975 Tennessee 10 Jr. 158 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 SMU 24 So.R 128 Eric Ball 1987 Oregon State 25 Jr. 158 Freeman McNeil 1980 Arizona 28 Sr. 128 Anthony Edgar 1979 Oregon 17 So. 157 Mike Haffner 1961 Vanderbilt 17 So. 128 Mel Farr 1966 Stanford 19 Sr. 156 Wendell Tyler 1976 Air Force 17 Sr. 128 Paul Cameron 1953 Oregon 22 Sr. 156 Rob Scribner 1972 Oregon State 8 Sr. 128 Gene Rowland 1946 Nebraska 19 So. 155 Jeff Dankworth 1976 Arizona State 19 Sr. 127 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 Oregon 32 Jr. 155 Mel Farr 1965 California 12 Jr. 127 Theotis Brown 1976 Arizona State 22 So. 155 Cal Rossi 1945 St. Mary’s Pre-Flight 27 So. 127 Kermit Alexander 1962 Air Force 15 Sr. 154 Russel Charles 1974 Oregon State 20 Sr. 126 Kevin Nelson 1981 Colorado 26 So. 153 Ricky Davis 1993 USC 26 Sr. 126 Art Sims 1970 Pittsburgh 16 Sr. 152 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 Kansas (Aloha Bowl) 26 Jr. 126 Jim Decker 1954 Oregon 5 Sr. 152 Kevin Nelson 1981 Arizona 25 So. 126 Howard Hansen 1949 Oregon State 10 Jr. 151 Kevin Williams 1991 Arizona 19 Jr. 125 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1995 Washington State 28 Jr. 150 Theotis Brown 1978 Washington State 15 Sr. 125 Brian Brown 1990 Washington State 37 Sr. 150 Sam Brown 1955 USC 27 Sr. 125 Wendell Tyler 1975 Oregon 19 Jr. 140-yard rushers 124 Tyler Ebell 2002 Arizona 22 Fr.R 149 Gaston Green 1987 Arizona 39 Sr. 124 Kevin Williams 1992 Cal St. Fullerton 23 Sr. 148 Skip Hicks 1993 Nebraska 19 Fr. 124 Ricky Davis 1991 Arizona State 26 So. 148 Eric Ball 1988 Nebraska 35 Sr. 124 Bill Kilmer 1960 Air Force 12 Sr. 148 Danny Andrews 1982 Stanford 21 So. 123 Gaston Green 1986 Oregon State 21 Jr. 148 Freeman McNeil 1979 Washington State 24 Jr. 123 Kevin Nelson 1980 Wisconsin 20 Fr. 148 Theotis Brown 1978 Kansas 23 Sr. 123 James Owens 1976 Washington 22 So. 148 Jackie Robinson 1939 Washington State 10 So. 123 Kermit Johnson 1973 Utah 9 Sr. 172 FOOTBALL RECORD BOOK MEMORABLE INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCES 100-YARD RUSHERS (CONT’D) Yds Player Year Game Carries Class Yds Player Year Game Carries Class 111 Jackie Robinson 1940 Washington State 18 Jr. 123 Mark Harmon 1973 California 13 Sr. 110 DeShaun Foster 2001 Alabama 24 Sr. 123 Ken Snelling 1942 Oregon State 16 Sr. 110 Durell Price 1996 Northeast Louisiana 14 Fr. 122 Eric Ball 1988 San Diego State 17 Sr. 110 Karim Abdul-Jabbar 1994 Stanford 18 So.R 122 Gaston Green 1987 Oregon 23 Sr. 110 Eddie Ayers 1974 Oregon State 15 Jr. 121 Skip Hicks 1997 Stanford 26 Sr. 100-yard rushers 121 James Owens 1978 Arkansas (Fiesta Bowl) 17 Sr. 109 DeShaun Foster 1998 USC 15 Fr. 121 John Sciarra 1975 Stanford 21 Sr. 109 James Milliner 1993 San Diego State 8 So. 121 James McAlister 1972 Arizona 11 Jr. 109 Freeman McNeil 1980 Oregon State 18 Sr. 121 Bob Smith 1960 Duke 19 Jr. 109 John Sciarra 1975 Oregon 13 Sr. 121 Paul Cameron 1953 Washington State 8 Sr. 109 Russel Charles 1974 Stanford 17 Sr. 120 Shawn Wills 1988 Arkansas (Cotton Bowl) 18 Fr. 109 Rick Purdy 1967 California 18 Jr. 120 Freeman McNeil 1979 USC 30 Jr. 109 Bill Kilmer 1960 California 16 Sr. 120 Kermit Johnson 1971 Arizona 16 So. 109 Pete Dailey 1953 Washington 11 Sr. 120 Mike Haffner 1961 Pittsburgh 27 So. 109 Al Hoisch 1947 Oregon 11 Jr. 110-yard rushers 108 Brian Brown 1990 Oregon State 17 Sr. 119 Tyler Ebell 2002 Oregon 26 Fr.R 108 Eric Ball 1988 Long Beach State 11 Sr. 119 Shawn Wills 1991 Arizona 15 Sr. 108 Gaston Green 1985 Oregon State 23 So. 119 Danny Andrews 1984 Arizona State 20 Sr. 108 James McAlister 1973 Michigan State 25 Sr. 119 Freeman McNeil 1979 Houston 26 Jr. 108 James McAlister 1973 Oregon State 11 Sr. 119 Mel Farr 1966 Air Force 15 Sr. 108 Randy Tyler 1972 Washington 13 Sr. 119 Ray Smith 1959 California 20 Sr. 108 Bill Bolden 1969 California 3 Sr. 119 Mike Haffner 1961 California 24 So. 108 Sam Brown 1954 San Diego Navy 9 Jr. 119 Sam Brown 1955 Stanford 13 Sr. 107 DeShaun Foster 2000 Wisconsin 26 Jr. 118 DeShaun Foster 1998 Arizona 20 Fr. 107 Eric Ball 1988 Washington 22 Sr. 118 Skip Hicks 1997 Arizona 28 Sr.
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