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Rushing Records Single-Game Rushing Season Rushing Career Rushing 2013 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL | RUSHING RECORDS Single-game RuSHing SeaSon RuSHing caReeR RuSHing INTRO no. Player, Position, opponent, date Yards no. Player, Position, Year Yards no. Player, Position, Years Yards | 1. Roy Helu Jr., iB, vs. missouri, oct. 30, 2010 307 1. mike Rozier, iB, 1983 (275 att., 29 Td) 2,148 1. mike Rozier, iB, 1981-83 (668 att., 49 Td) 4,780 2. calvin Jones, iB, vs. Kansas, nov. 9, 1991 294 2. ahman green, iB, 1997 (278 att., 22 Td) 1,877 2. ahman green, iB, 1995-97 (574 att., 42 Td) 3,880 3. mike Rozier, iB, vs. Kansas, nov. 12, 1983 285 3. lawrence Phillips, iB, 1994 (286 att., 16 Td) 1,722 3. eric crouch, QB, 1998-01 (648 att., 59 Td) 3,434 4. Ken clark, iB, vs. okla. St., oct. 15, 1988 256 4. mike Rozier, iB, 1982 (242 att., 15 Td) 1,689 4. Roy Helu Jr., iB, 2007-10 (578 att., 28 Td) 3,404 5. Rick Berns, iB, vs. missouri, nov. 18, 1978 255 5. Ken clark, iB, 1988 (232 att., 12 Td) 1,497 5. Rex Burkhead, iB, 2009-12 (635 att., 30 Td) 3,329 6. i.m. Hipp, iB, vs. indiana, oct. 1, 1977 254 6. Jammal lord, QB, 2002 (251 att., 8 Td) 1,412 6. calvin Jones, iB, 1991-93 (461 att., 40 Td) 3,153 7. mike Rozier, iB, vs. okla. St., nov. 6, 1982 251 7. Rex Burkhead, iB, 2011 (284 att., 15 Td) 1,357 7. Ken clark, iB, 1987-89 (494 att., 29 Td) 3,037 8. Keith Jones, iB, at colorado, nov. 28, 1987 248 8. Bobby Reynolds, HB, 1950 (193 att., 19 Td) 1,342 8. Taylor martinez, QB, 2010-pres. (545 att., 31 Td) 2,858 9. Taylor martinez, QB, at Kansas State, oct. 7, 2010 241 9. derek Brown, iB, 1991 (230 att., 14 Td) 1,313 9. i.m. Hipp, iB, 1977-79 (495 att., 21 Td) 2,814 10. Keith Jones, iB, vs. iowa St., nov. 7, 1987 240 10. i.m. Hipp, iB, 1977 (197 att., 10 Td) 1,301 10. lawrence Phillips, iB, 1993-95 (449 att., 30 Td) 2,777 dan alexander, iB, vs. northwestern 240 THIS IS NEBRASKA dec. 30, 2000 (alamo Bowl; nu bowl record) | (Regular-season games from 1946 to 2001. The ncaa began including bowl games in statistics in 2002. Top bowl game performances are noted with an asterisk. For full record book listing, see the nebraska football supplement available online at Huskers.com) COACHES Single-game RecoRdS conSecuTive 100-YaRd gameS, SeaSon RuSHing caReeR | attempts: no. Player, Year attempts: 668; mike Rozier, iB, 1981-83 (4,780 yards) 38; Rex Burkhead, iB, vs. iowa, nov. 25, 2011 (160 yards) 11* Mike Rozier, iB, 1983 Yards: 4,780; mike Rozier, iB, 1981-83 (668 att.) Yards: (includes four straight 200-yard games) Yards Per attempt (min. 200 att.): 7.16; mike Rozier, iB, 307; Roy Helu Jr., iB, vs. missouri, oct. 30, 2010 (28 att.) 11 Lawrence Phillips, iB, 1994 1981-83 (ncaa record, 4,780 yards, 668 att.) Yards, Quarter: 11* Ahman green, iB, 1997 Yards Per game: 136.6; mike Rozier, iB, 1981-83 (35 games) 136, marlon lucky, iB, vs. nevada, Sept. 1, 2007 (3rd, 11 att.) (includes three straight 200-yard games) Touchdowns: 59; eric crouch, QB, 1998-01 Note: ahman green had 13 carries for 159 yards in 8 Bobby Reynolds, HB, 1950 games Rushing for 100 Yards: 26; mike Rozier, iB, 1981-83 *Rozier and Green had 12 straight 100-yard games, including bowls games Rushing for 200 Yards: 7; mike Rozier, iB, 1981-83 the third quarter of 1998 orange Bowl 2013 HUSKERS Yards, Half: Yards gained vs. one opponent: 599; ahman green, iB, | 230, mike Rozier, iB, vs. Kansas, nov. 12, 1983 (1st, 26 att.) douBle 100-YaRd game BReaKdown vs. iowa State, 1995-97 (three games, 176 in 1995; Yards Per attempt: Total games: 72 (68 by two players, 3 by three players 214 in 1996; 209 in 1997) (min. 10 att.)-19.20; craig Johnson, iB, at Kansas, nov. 4, and 1 by four players) 1978 (192 yards, 10 att.); last Time: vs. Penn State, nov. 10, 2012, ameer abdullah RuSHing by PoSiTion (min. 20 att.)-11.70; Roger craig, iB, vs. Florida State, (116), Taylor martinez (104) REVIEW i-Backs/Halfbacks | Sept. 19, 1981 (234 yards, 20 att.); First Time: vs. missouri, nov. 4, 1950, Bobby Reynolds, attempts, game: 38; Rex Burkhead vs. iowa, 2011 *12.00; dan alexander, iB, vs. northwestern, alamo Bowl, HB, (175), Ron clark, HB, (129) (160 yards) dec. 30, 2000 (240 yards, 20 att.); (min. 30 att.)- 9.19; Total double 100-Yard games vs. conference: 47 (1 triple, attempts, Season: 286; lawrence Phillips, 1994 (1,722 yards) Mike Rozier, iB, vs. Kansas, nov. 12, 1983 (285 yards, 31 att.) 1 quadruple) attempts, career: 668; mike Rozier, 1981-83 (4,780 yards) Touchdowns: 6; calvin Jones, iB, at Kansas, nov. 9, 1991 Total double 100-Yard games vs. non-conference: 25 (2 triple) net Yards, game: 307; Roy Helu Jr., vs. missouri, Players gaining 100 Yards: 4; at Baylor, oct. 13, 2001 double 100-Yard game Record: Oct. 30, 2010 (28 att.) RECORDS | (Thunder collins, iB, 165; dahrran diedrick, iB, 137; eric 70-2 (45-0 Home, 23-2 away, 2-0 neutral) net Yards, Season: 2,148; mike Rozier, 1983 (275 att.) crouch, QB, 132; Judd davies, FB, 119) net Yards, career: 4,780; mike Rozier, 1981-83 (668 att.) Yards gained by Two Players: 396; Ken clark, iB, (256) RuSHing SeaSon Touchdowns, game: 6; calvin Jones, at Kansas, nov. 9, 1991 and Steve Taylor, QB, (140), vs. oklahoma State, oct. attempts: 286; lawrence Phillips, iB, 1994 Touchdowns, Season: 29; mike Rozier, 1983 15, 1988 (1,722 yards, 12 games) Touchdowns, career: 49; mike Rozier, 1981-83 long nebraska Run: 95 (Td); HISTORY HISTORY Yards: 2,148; mike Rozier, iB, 1983 (275 att., 12 games) | Eric crouch, QB, at missouri, Sept. 29, 2001 Yards Per attempt: Quarterbacks long nebraska Run, no Td: 73; (min. 100 att.)—8.33; calvin Jones, iB, 1991 (900 yards, attempts, game: 30; Jammal lord, at Texas a&m, I.m. Hipp, iB, vs. indiana, oct. 1, 1977; 108 att.); (min. 200 att.)—7.81; mike Rozier, iB, 1983 Oct. 26, 2002 (159 yards) Rex Burkhead, iB, at ohio State, oct. 6, 2012 (2,148 yards, 275 att.) attempts, Season: 251; Jammal lord, 2002 (1,412 yards) Yards Per game: 179.0, mike Rozier, iB, 1983 attempts, career: 648; eric crouch, 1998-01 (3,434 yards) Single-game RuSHing BY claSS (2,148 yards, 12 games) net Yards, game: 241; Taylor martinez, at Kansas State, Freshman: 294; calvin Jones, iB, at Kansas, nov. 9, 1991 Touchdowns: 29; mike Rozier, iB, 1983 (12 games) Oct. 7, 2010 (15 att.) (27 att.) games Rushing for 100 Yards: 11; mike Rozier, iB, 1983; net Yards, Season: 1,412, Jammal lord, 2002 (251 att.) Sophomore: 254; i.m. Hipp, iB, vs. indiana, oct. 1, 1977 Lawrence Phillips, iB, 1994; ahman green, iB, 1997 net Yards, career: 3,434; eric crouch, 1998-01 (648 att.) (28 att.) games Rushing for 200 Yards: 4; mike Rozier, iB, 1983 Touchdowns, game: 4; eric crouch, vs. iowa State, oct. 6, ADMINISTRATION | Junior: 256; Ken clark, iB, vs. oklahoma St., oct. 15, 1988 consecutive 100-Yard games: 11; mike Rozier, iB, 1983 2001; eric crouch, vs. Kansas, nov. 4, 2000; (27 att.) (games 2-12); lawrence Phillips, iB, 1994 (games 1-11); Scott Frost, vs. missouri, nov. 8, 1997; mickey Joseph, Senior: 307; Roy Helu Jr., vs. missouri, oct. 30, 2010 (28 att.) Ahman green, iB, 1997 (games 2-12) vs. missouri, oct. 13, 1990; gerry gdowski, vs. iowa consecutive 200-Yard games: 4; mike Rozier, iB, 1983 State, oct. 28, 1989; Taylor martinez, at Kansas State, MEDIA PRogReSSion oF NU'S RuSHing RecoRd (games 9-12) | oct. 7, 2010 Yards Player, Pos., opp., date (games Held) Touchdowns, Season: 20; eric crouch, 2000 307 Roy Helu Jr., iB, vs. missouri, oct. 30, 2010 (34) ToP RuSHing SeaSonS by PoSiTion Touchdowns, career: 59; eric crouch, 1998-01 294 Calvin Jones, iB, at Kansas, nov. 9, 1991 (211) i-Back: mike Rozier (1983), 2,148 yards (275 att., 29 Td) 285 Mike Rozier, iB, vs. Kansas, nov. 12, 1983 (97) Quarterback: Jammal lord (2002), 1,412 yards (251 att., 8 Td) Fullbacks 255 Rick Berns, iB, vs. missouri, nov. 18, 1978 (61) Fullback: Tom Rathman (1985), 881 yards (118 att., 8 Td) attempts, game: 25; Jerry Brown, vs. Baylor, nov. 17, 1956 254 I.m. Hipp, iB, vs. indiana, oct. 1, 1977 (19) (100 yards); 211 Rick Berns, iB, vs. Hawaii, dec. 4, 1976 (5) ToP RuSHing SeaSonS by claSS Ken Kaelin, at iowa State, nov. 8, 1986 (126 yards) 204 Frank Solich, FB, at air Force, Sept. 25, 1965 (136) Freshman: ahman green, iB (1995)*, 1,086 yards attempts, Season: 162; dick davis, 1967 (717 yards) 187 Bobby Reynolds, HB, vs. indiana, Sept. 30, 1950 (154) (141 att., 13 Td) attempts, career: 349; dick davis, 1966-68 (1,477 yards) 124 Bill mueller, HB, at Kansas State, oct. 8, 1949 (7) Sophomore: lawrence Phillips, iB (1994), 1,722 yards net Yards, game: 204; Frank Solich, at air Force, Sept. 25, 105 Bill mueller, HB, vs. South dakota, Sept. 24, 1949 (2) (286 att., 16 Td) 1965 (17 att.) Junior: ahman green, iB (1997), 1,877 yards (278 att., 22 Td) net Yards, Season: 881; Tom Rathman, 1985 (118 att.) 100-YaRd RuSHing gameS by PlaYeR Senior: mike Rozier, iB (1983), 2,148 yards (275 att., 29 Td) net Yards, career: 1,738; andra Franklin, 1977-80 (324 att.) Player Total 200+ Bowl *denotes true freshman note: Tony davis gained 2,153 yards in 1973-75 on 501 1.
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