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Single Game Bests single game bests #—indicates bowl game) RUSHING Yards (all 100-plus yard games) Yds (att-td) Player Opponent Date Yds (att-td) Player Opponent Date 178 (10-3) J.J. Flannigan Kansas Oct. 21, 1989 342 (34-1) Charlie Davis Oklahoma State Nov. 13, 1971 175 (27-3) Rodney Stewart at Kansas Nov. 6, 2010 317 (35-1) Rashaan Salaam at Texas Oct. 1, 1994 174 (20-2) Charlie Davis at Louisiana State Sept. 11, 1971 309 (25-2) Chris Brown at Kansas Oct. 12, 2002 174 (40-1) James Mayberry Kansas State Nov. 19, 1977 281 (41-3) Phillip Lindsay Arizona Oct. 7, 2017 174 (18-3) Eric Bieniemy at Kansas Oct. 20, 1990 259 (29-2) Rashaan Salaam Iowa State Nov. 19, 1994 174 (29-0) Rashaan Salaam Oklahoma State Nov. 5, 1994 254 (35-3) Bobby Anderson #Alabama Dec. 13, 1969 174 (20-1) Bobby Purify Iowa State Nov. 16, 2002 250 (24-1) James Mayberry Oklahoma State Oct. 8, 1977 173 (17-2) *Mark Hatcher at Oregon Sept. 13, 1986 246 (20-4) J.J. Flannigan at Kansas State Nov. 18, 1989 172 (27-1) Cortlen Johnson at Iowa State Nov. 10, 2001 238 (10-3) Carroll Hardy Kansas State Nov. 20, 1954 171 (21-2) Billy Waddy at Air Force Oct. 5, 1974 237 (38-2) Marlon Barnes Iowa State Nov. 14, 1998 171 (22-1) Hugh Charles at Kansas State Oct. 13, 2007 232 (16-2) Kayo Lam Colorado State Oct. 27, 1934 169 (33-3) Hugh Charles Nebraska Nov. 23, 2007 232 (30-3) Rashaan Salaam at Kansas Nov. 12, 1994 168 (14-3) Bob Stransky at Kansas State Oct. 19, 1957 226 ( 7-4) Kayo Lam Colorado Mines Oct. 19, 1935 168 (34-1) James Mayberry San Jose State Sept. 23, 1978 219 (26-3) Phillip Lindsay Arizona State Oct. 15, 2016 168 (35-0) Tony Reed Kansas Nov. 13, 1976 217 (20-2) Mike Pritchard a-Tennessee Aug. 26, 1990 168 (21-1) Lamont Warren at Iowa State Nov. 23, 1991 217 (29-1) Eric Bieniemy at Missouri Oct. 6, 1990 167 (34-0) Zack Jordan at Missouri Nov. 11, 1950 213 (18-3) Byron White Colorado College Nov. 13, 1937 167 (26-2) Chris Brown Kansas State Oct., 5, 2002 211 (20-3) Eric Bieniemy Oregon State Sept. 24, 1988 167 (23-3) Chris Brown Baylor Oct. 19, 2002 211 (35-3) Chris Brown at Missouri Nov. 9, 2002 166 (20-1) Howard Cook at Kansas Oct. 4, 1958 210 (32-2) Byron White Utah State Oct. 9, 1937 166 (24-1) Eric Bieniemy Iowa State Oct. 29, 1988 207 (26-0) *Bobby Anderson at Oklahoma State Nov. 9, 1968 166 (28-2) Rashaan Salaam at Missouri Oct. 8, 1994 202 (37-2) Charlie Davis #Houston Dec. 31, 1971 166 (28-0) Rodney Stewart West Virginia (OT) Sept. 18, 2008 202 (24-2) Billy Waddy at Wisconsin Sept. 22, 1973 165 (25-2) Rashaan Salaam Nebraska Oct. 30, 1993 202 (28-2) Rashaan Salaam Kansas State Oct. 22, 1994 163 (24-4) *Bobby Anderson Tulsa Sept. 20, 1969 201 (15-2) Cortlen Johnson #Boston College Dec. 31, 1999 162 (23-1) Bob Stransky Utah Sept. 28, 1957 198 (24-6) Chris Brown Nebraska Nov. 23, 2001 161 (30-3) Bobby Anderson Indiana Oct. 4, 1969 197 ( ? ) Bud Reagan Colorado Mines Oct. 20, 1928 161 (25-4) Rashaan Salaam Oklahoma Oct. 15, 1994 196 (25-2) Charlie Davis Air Force Nov. 20, 1971 161 (33-0) Phillip Lindsay California Oct. 28, 2017 195 (34-2) Eric Bieniemy at Kansas Oct. 15, 1988 160 (23-3) Chris McLemore at Kansas Nov. 5, 1983 195 (34-2) Rodney Stewart Kansas State Nov. 20, 2010 159 (15-2) Chuck Weiss at Arizona Oct. 11, 1958 191 (21-1) Bobby Purify Colorado State (Denver) Sept. 1, 2001 158 (13-2) Homer Jenkins Drake Sept. 18, 1954 189 (26-1) Bobby Purify Colorado State Sept. 4, 2004 156 (33-0) Bill Harris Kansas State Sept. 29, 1962 188 (28-1) Eric Bieniemy Oklahoma Oct. 27, 1990 156 (29-3) *Dan Kelly at Iowa State Oct. 15, 1966 188 (26-3) Chris Brown at UCLA Sept. 21, 2002 156 (23-3) Eric Bieniemy Colorado State Sept. 9, 1989 187 (25-3) Terry Kunz Iowa State Nov. 1, 1975 156 (28-3) *Darian Hagan at Kansas State Nov. 18, 1989 185 (28-3) *Bobby Anderson Oklahoma Oct. 26, 1968 155 (13-3) Kayo Lam at Brigham Young Oct. 20, 1934 185 (22-1) *Sal Aunese Washington State Sept. 26, 1987 155 (26-3) Cortlen Johnson at Nebraska Nov. 24, 2000 185 (31-1) Cortlen Johnson at Iowa State Oct. 23, 1999 155 (24-2) Bobby Purify Kansas State Nov. 13, 2004 185 (29-2) Chris Brown San Diego State Sept. 7, 2002 154 (20-1) Bobby Purify Nebraska Nov. 23, 2001 185 (28-2) Phillip Lindsay at Oregon State Oct. 14, 2017 153 (19-2) Harry Narcisian Utah State Nov. 6, 1948 184 (24-3) Rashaan Salaam NE Louisiana Sept. 3, 1994 153 (22-2) Tony Reed Missouri Oct. 18, 1975 184 (26-0) Herchell Troutman at Colorado State Sept. 7, 1996 153 (25-0) Eric Bieniemy at Iowa Sept. 17, 1988 183 (25-4) John Bayuk at Arizona Oct. 9, 1954 152 ( 5-2) Frank Bernardi Colorado State Sept. 25, 1954 182 (34-0) Lamont Warren at Oklahoma Oct. 16, 1993 152 (25-2) Terry Kunz Wyoming Sept. 20, 1975 182 (33-3) Chris Brown Texas (at Irving) Dec. 1, 2001 152 (27-2) James Mayberry Stanford Sept. 10, 1977 181 (24-0) Rodney Stewart Arizona Nov. 12, 2011 151 (30-1) Charlie Davis California Sept. 9, 1972 151 (25-1) Billy Waddy Wisconsin Sept. 28, 1974 151 (25-3) *Mark Hatcher Missouri Oct. 12, 1985 151 (20-3) J.J. Flannigan Kansas State Nov. 19, 1988 151 (26-1) Phillip Lindsay Northern Colorado Sept. 16, 2017 150 (25-0) Marcus Houston at Southern Cal Sept. 9, 2000 149 (15-2) Kayo Lam Colorado State Oct. 19, 1935 149 (11-0) John Bayuk at Nebraska Nov. 12, 1955 149 (18-2) Tony Reed Drake Oct. 2, 1976 149 (32-1) Lee Rouson Kansas State Nov. 21, 1981 149 (32-3) Eric Bieniemy Stanford Sept. 6, 1990 149 (26-1) Chris Brown Texas Tech Oct. 26, 2002 149 (19-1) Rodney Stewart Georgia Oct. 2, 2010 148 (22-1) Eric Bieniemy Oklahoma State Nov. 10, 1990 147 (28-3) Christian Powell Sacramento State Sept. 8, 2012 145 (19-3) John Bayuk at Iowa State Oct. 20, 1956 145 (22-1) Billy Waddy Iowa State Oct. 12, 1974 144 ( 8-2) *David Williams at Nebraska Oct. 25, 1975 144 (33-2) Eric Bieniemy #Brigham Young Dec. 29, 1988 144 (31-2) Phillip Lindsay Washington State Nov. 19, 2016 143 (23-1) J.J. Flannigan at Oklahoma State Nov. 11, 1989 143 (29-0) Eric Bieniemy Washington Sept. 29, 1990 143 ( 7-1) *Kordell Stewart #Notre Dame Jan. 2, 1995 142 (18-1) Michael Simmons Oregon Sept. 12, 1987 141 (22-2) Rashaan Salaam at Michigan Sept. 24, 1994 141 (29-1) Rodney Stewart Kansas State Oct. 18, 2008 140 (13-1) Kayo Lam at Utah Nov. 9, 1935 140 (15-1) Bo Matthews Baylor Sept. 29, 1973 140 (36-1) Tony Reed at Kansas State Nov. 20, 1976 Chris Brown 211 RUSHING Yards continued Yds (att-td) Player Opponent Date Yds (att-td) Player Opponent Date 127 (23-0) Eric Bieniemy at Illinois Sept. 15, 1990 140 (22-2) Chris Brown Kansas Sept. 22, 2001 127 (22-3) *Kordell Stewart Kansas State Oct. 22, 1994 140 (19-1) Phillip Lindsay Colorado State (Denver) Sept. 1, 2017 127 (25-1) Chris Brown Iowa State Nov. 16, 2002 139 (18-1) Bob Stransky Kansas Oct. 5, 1957 127 (32-2) Rodney Stewart Wyoming Sept. 19, 2009 139 (15-1) John Tarver Air Force Nov. 20, 1971 126 (21-0) Ward Walsh at Indiana Sept. 19, 1970 138 (11-1) Byron White Utah Nov. 7, 1936 126 (24-1) Terry Kunz Kansas Nov. 9, 1974 138 (19-2) Byron White Colorado State Oct. 23, 1937 126 (18-0) Mell Holliday Iowa State Nov. 11, 2006 138 (21-2) Tony Reed Iowa State Oct. 23, 1976 125 (17-1) Marcus Reliford Kansas State Nov. 19, 1988 137 (20-1) Bob Stransky Iowa State Nov. 23, 1957 125 (30-2) Rodney Stewart Baylor Oct. 16, 2010 137 (15-1) O.C. Oliver at Kansas State Nov. 22, 1986 124 (31-1) Merwin Hodel at Kansas State Oct. 20, 1951 137 (38-4) Eric Bieniemy at Nebraska Nov. 3, 1990 124 (12-1) Carroll Hardy San Jose State Sept. 20, 1952 137 (17-1) Lamont Warren Missouri Oct. 9, 1993 124 (16-2) John Bayuk Drake Sept. 18, 1954 137 (20-0) Brian Calhoun at Nebraska Nov. 29, 2002 124 ( 7-1) Emerson Wilson Kansas State Nov. 20, 1954 137 (32-2) Christian Powell at Arizona Nov. 10, 2012 124 (15-0) Ted Woods Air Force Dec. 2, 1961 137 (13-4) Michael Adkins II Charleston Southern Oct. 19, 2013 124 (18-2) Jon Keyworth at Air Force Nov. 21, 1970 136 (20-1) Merwin Hodel Oklahoma Sept. 27, 1950 124 (28-4) James Mayberry Northwestern Sept. 30, 1978 136 (31-3) Jon Keyworth Kansas Nov. 7, 1970 124 (15-0) Erich Kissick at Iowa State Oct. 31, 1987 136 (33-0) Tony Reed Oklahoma Oct. 30, 1976 123 (26-3) Bobby Anderson at Oklahoma Oct. 18, 1969 136 (26-0) James Mayberry Missouri Oct.
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