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1,000-Yard Career Rushers (Totals Do Not Include Bowl Games from 1946 to 2001 1,000-Yard Career Rushers (Totals do not include bowl games from 1946 to 2001. The NCAA began including bowl games in statistics in 2002. 100G indicates career 100-yard rushing games including bowl performances.) Player, Position, Years Att. Gain Loss Net Avg. TD 100G 1. Mike Rozier, IB, 1981-82-83 668 4,837 57 4,780 7.16 49 26 2. Ahman Green, IB, 1995-96-97 574 3,989 109 3,880 6.76 42 20 3. Eric Crouch, QB, 1998-99-00-01 648 3,950 516 3,434 5.30 59 17 4. Calvin Jones, IB, 1991-92-93 461 3,215 62 3,153 6.84 40 16 5. Ken Clark, IB, 1987-88-89 494 3,112 75 3,037 6.15 29 12 6. I.M. Hipp, IB, 1977-78-79 495 2,913 99 2,814 5.68 21 10 7. Lawrence Phillips, IB, 1993-94-95 449 2,886 109 2,777 6.18 30 15 8. Dahrran Diedrick, IB, 1999-00-01-02 502 2,837 92 2,745 5.47 26 8 9. Cory Ross, IB, 2002-03-04-05 597 2,877 134 2,743 4.59 17 12 10. Derek Brown, IB, 1990-91-92 458 2,784 85 2,699 5.89 23 12 11. Jammal Lord, QB, 2000-01-02-03 516 3,118 545 2,573 4.99 24 8 12. Correll Buckhalter, IB, 1997-98-99-00 413 2,587 65 2,522 6.11 27 11 Mike Rozier, I-Back (4,780 yards) 13. Keith Jones, IB, 1984-85-86-87 398 2,577 89 2,488 6.25 32 10 14. Dan Alexander, IB, 1997-98-99-00 402 2,532 76 2,456 6.11 20 14 15. Rick Berns, IB, 1976-77-78 440 2,478 29 2,449 5.57 28 9 16. Roger Craig, IB, 1979-80-81-82 407 2,493 47 2,446 6.01 26 7 17. Marlon Lucky, IB, 2005-06-07-08 515 2,508 115 2,393 4.65 22 8 18. Jeff Kinney, HB, 1969-70-71 545 2,295 51 2,244 4.12 29 6 19. Doug DuBose, IB, 1982-84-85 362 2,250 45 2,205 6.09 16 14 20. Bobby Reynolds, HB, 1950-51-52 378 2,386 190 2,196 5.81 24 9 21. Jarvis Redwine, IB, 1979-80 304 2,213 52 2,161 7.11 17 10 22. Tony Davis, IB/FB, 1973-74-75 501 2,195 42 2,153 4.30 17 7 23. Steve Taylor, QB, 1985-86-87-88 431 2,560 435 2,125 4.93 32 6 24. Monte Anthony, IB, 1974-75-76-77 463 2,126 49 2,077 4.49 18 5 25. Jeff Smith, IB, 1980-82-83-84 315 2,014 22 1,992 6.32 19 5 26. Joe Orduna, HB, 1967-68-70 489 2,070 102 1,968 4.02 26 4 27. Tommie Frazier, QB, 1992-93-94-95 367 2,231 276 1,955 5.33 36 3 28. Andra Franklin, FB, 1977-78-79-80 324 1,753 15 1,738 5.36 10 3 29. Leodis Flowers, IB, 1988-89-90 247 1,668 33 1,635 6.62 18 7 30. Harry Wilson, HB, 1964-65-66 318 1,683 73 1,610 5.06 10 3 31. Damon Benning, IB, 1993-94-95-96 270 1,623 61 1,562 5.79 20 3 32. Scott Frost, QB, 1996-97 302 1,778 245 1,533 5.08 28 3 33. Bob Smith, HB, 1952-53-54 316 1,595 70 1,525 4.83 9 4 Andra Franklin, Fullback (1,738 yards) 34. Dick Davis, FB, 1966-67-68 349 1,564 87 1,477 4.23 4 3 35. Joel Makovicka, FB, 1995-96-97-98 247 1,458 11 1,447 5.86 13 2 36. Brandon Jackson, IB, 2004-05-06 291 1,475 44 1,431 4.92 14 4 37. Tom Rathman, FB, 1981-83-84-85 220 1,429 4 1,425 6.48 12 4 38. John O'Leary, IB, 1973-74-75 293 1,461 37 1,424 4.86 14 2 39. Tyreese Knox, IB, 1985-86-87-88 209 1,391 33 1,358 6.50 12 6 40. Bill Thornton, FB/HB, 1960-61-62 295 1,388 60 1,328 4.50 12 3 41. Turner Gill, QB, 1980-81-82-83 290 1,593 276 1,317 4.54 18 1 42. Craig Johnson, IB, 1978-79-80 203 1,293 20 1,273 6.27 18 6 43. Bill Mueller, HB, 1947-48-49-50 321 1,406 190 1,216 3.79 5 2 44. Gerry Gdowski, QB, 1987-88-89 152 1,281 70 1,211 7.97 17 3 45. Willie Greenlaw, HB, 1954-55-56 212 1,251 89 1,162 5.48 10 2 46. DeAngelo Evans, IB, 1996-98-99 224 1,182 40 1,142 5.10 18 5 47. Willie Ross, HB, 1961-62-63 226 1,188 63 1,125 4.98 8 2 48. David Horne, IB, 2002-03-04 246 1,188 64 1,124 4.57 11 4 49. Mickey Joseph, QB, 1988-89-90-91 180 1,198 107 1,091 6.06 16 1 50. Jerry Brown, FB, 1955-56-57 226 1,094 6 1,088 4.81 6 2 51. Paul Miles, IB, 1983-84-85 156 1,097 23 1,074 6.88 9 2 52. Bryan Carpenter, FB, 1987-88-89 170 1,069 5 1,064 6.26 7 1 53. Ben Gregory, HB, 1965-66-67 260 1,069 45 1,024 3.94 9 2 54. Roy Helu Jr., IB, 2007-08 170 1,051 39 1,012 5.95 7 3 55. 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Fran Nagle, QB, 1949-50 190 79 41.6 14 13 106.4 1,289 Zac Taylor (2005-06, school-record 5,850 yards) 25. Fred Duda, QB, 1963-64-65 202 84 41.6 16 8 87.1 1,161 26. Mike Grant, QB, 1989-90-92 178 86 48.3 9 11 109.8 1,086 Top 25 Career Receivers (Based on total yards. Totals do not include bowl games from 1946 to 2001. The NCAA began including bowl games in statistics in 2002.) Player, Years No. Yards Avg. TD 1. Johnny Rodgers, WB, 1970-71-72 143 2,479 17.3 25 2. Nate Swift, WR, 2005-06-07-08 166 2,476 14.9 22 3.
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