List of NCAA major college football yearly rushing leaders

The list of college football yearly rushing leaders identifies the major college rushing leaders for each season from 1937 to the present. It includes yearly leaders in three statistical categories: (1) rushing yardage; (2) yards per carry; and (3) rushing touchdowns.

Jim Thorpe at the 1912 Summer Olympics; the same year he had approximately 2,000 yards rushing.

Overview

Seven players since 1937 have led the country in rushing yardage in multiple seasons. They are Ricky Williams of Texas (1997–1998), Troy Davis of Iowa State (1995–1996), Charles White of USC (1978–1979), O. J. Simpson of USC (1967–1968), Preacher Pilot of New Mexico State (1961–1962), Art Luppino of Arizona (1954–1955), and Rudy Mobley of Hardin-Simmons (1942, 1946).

Three programs have had different players lead the country in rushing yardage in consecutive seasons. The first was Hardin–Simmons, with Wilton Davis following Mobley as the rushing leader in 1947. The second, New Mexico State, is the only one to have had the nation's rushing leader in more than two consecutive seasons. Pervis Atkins led the country in 1959, followed by Bob Gaiters in 1960 and then Pilot in the next two seasons. The most recent program to have back-to-back rushing leaders is San Diego State, with Donnel Pumphrey in 2016 and Rashaad Penny in 2017.

Since 1937, the single-season rushing record has been broken eight times, by Rudy Mobley in 1942 (1,281 yards), Fred Wendt in 1948 (1,570 yards), O. J. Simpson in 1968 (1,880 yards), Ed Marinaro in 1971 (1,881 yards), Ricky Bell in 1975 (1,957 yards), Tony Dorsett in 1976 (2,150 yards), Marcus Allen in 1981 (2,427 yards), and Barry Sanders in 1988 (2,628 yards).

The record for highest rushing yards per carry in a season was set in 1939 by Jackie Robinson of UCLA with an average of 12.2 yards per carry, a record that stands to this day.

The record of 37 rushing touchdowns in a season was set by Barry Sanders of Oklahoma State in 1988. Mike Rozier of Nebraska held the record previously with 29 rushing touchdowns in 1983.

Leading programs

Barry Sanders
Montee Ball

Programs with multiple rushing leaders (at least three individual players, in any of the three categories) include:

Rushing leaders since 1937

The NCAA did not compile and distribute official, national rushing statistics until the 1937 season. This chart reflects the official rushing statistics compiled and distributed by the NCAA. Rushing yard totals in bold follow the NCAA record progression.

Year Name Yards Name Yds/Carry Name Rushing TDs
1937Byron White[1]
(Colorado)
1121Dick Cassiano
(Pittsburgh)
9.0[2]
1938Len Eshmont[1]
(Fordham)
831Parker Hall[3]
(Ole Miss)
6.5
1939John Polanski[1]
(Wake Forest)
882Jackie Robinson[4]
(UCLA)
12.2
1940Al Ghesquiere[1]
(Detroit)
957James Farrell[5]
(Lafayette)
7.2Tom Harmon
(Michigan)
15
1941Frank Sinkwich[1]
(Georgia)
1103Bob Steuber
(Missouri)
7.6
1942Rudy Mobley[1]
(Hardin-Simmons)
1281Bob Steuber[6]
(Missouri)
7.4Frank Sinkwich
(Georgia)
17
1943Creighton Miller[1]
(Notre Dame)
911Bill Daley[7]
(Michigan)
6.8
1944Wayne Williams[1]
(Minnesota)
911Glenn Davis[8]
(Army)
11.5Glenn Davis
(Army)
14
1945Bob Fenimore[1]
(Oklahoma St.)
1048Glenn Davis[9]
(Army)
11.5Doc Blanchard
(Army)
16
1946Rudy Mobley[1][10]
(Hardin-Simmons)
1262Roger Stephens[11]
(Cincinnati)
7.7
1947Wilton Davis[1][12]
(Hardin-Simmons)
1173Jack Kurkowski[13]
(Detroit)
10.1
1948Fred Wendt[1][14]
(UTEP)
1570Fred Wendt[14][15]
(UTEP)
8.53Fred Wendt
(UTEP)
20
1949John Dottley[1][16]
(Ole Miss)
1312John Pont[17]
(Miami-OH)
7.6
1950Wilford White[1][18]
(Arizona St.)
1502Wilford White[19]
(Arizona St.)
Bobby Marlow[19]
(Alabama)
7.5
7.5
1951Ollie Matson[1][20]
(San Francisco)
1566Buck McPhail[20][21]
(Oklahoma)
8.56
1952Howard Waugh[1][22]
(Tulsa)
1372Howard Waugh[22][23]
(Tulsa)
8.53
1953J. C. Caroline[1][24]
(Illinois)
1256
1954Art Luppino[1][25]
(Arizona)
1359Art Luppino[26]
(Arizona)
21
1955Art Luppino[1][27]
(Arizona)
1313Art Luppino
(Arizona)
6.28
1956Jim Crawford[1][28]
(Wyoming)
1104Tommy Lorino
(Auburn)
8.4Jim Brown
(Syracuse)
Clendon Thomas
(Oklahoma)
13
1957Leon Burton[1][29]
(Arizona St.)
1126Leon Burton
(Arizona St.)
9.6Bob Anderson
(Army)
13
1958[30]Dick Bass[1]
(Pacific)
1361Bob Jeter
(Iowa)
7.2Dick Bass
(Pacific)
Billy Austin
(Rutgers)
15
1959[31]Pervis Atkins[1]
(New Mexico St.)
971Billy Brown
(New Mexico)
7.8Pervis Atkins
(New Mexico St.)
13
1960[32]Bob Gaiters[1]
(New Mexico St.)
1338Tom Larscheid
(Utah St.)
8.4Bob Gaiters
(New Mexico St.)
23
1961[33]Preacher Pilot[1]
(New Mexico St.)
1278Jimmy Saxton
(Texas)
7.9Pete Pedro
(West Texas A&M)
21
1962[34]Preacher Pilot[1]
(New Mexico St.)
1247Gale Sayers
(Kansas)
7.1Preacher Pilot
(New Mexico St.)
15
1963[35]Dave Casinelli[1]
(Memphis)
1016Tony Lorick
(Arizona St.)
7.7Dave Casinelli
(Memphis)
Cosmo Iacavazzi
(Princeton)
14
1964[36]Brian Piccolo[1]
(Wake Forest)
1044Don Kunit
(Penn St.)
Tom Brown
(Villanova)
6.4Brian Piccolo
(Wake Forest)
15
1965[37]Mike Garrett[1]
(USC)
1440Harry Jones
(Arkansas)
7.7Dave Alexander
(East Carolina)
17
1966[38]Ray McDonald[1]
(Idaho)
1329MacArthur Lane
(Utah St.)
7.6Lee Jones
(Buffalo)
16
1967O. J. Simpson
(USC)
1543[39]
1415[1]
Duane Thomas
(West Texas A&M)
7.2Butch Colson
(East Carolina)
15
1968O. J. Simpson
(USC)
1880[40]
1709[1]
Fred Willis
(Boston College)
7.3O. J. Simpson
(USC)
23
1969Leon Burns[41]
(Long Beach St.)
Steve Owens[1]
(Oklahoma)
1659
1523
Billy Walik
(Villanova)
8.9Leon Burns
(Long Beach St.)
26
1970[42]Don McCauley
(North Carolina)
1863Fred Henry
(New Mexico)
7.3Don McCauley
(North Carolina)
22
1971[43]Ed Marinaro
(Cornell)
1881Greg Pruitt
(Oklahoma)
9.0Terry Metcalf
(Long Beach St.)
28
1972[44]Pete Van Valkenburg
(BYU)
1386Wilbur Jackson
(Alabama)
7.1Champ Henson
(Ohio St.)
20
1973[45]Mark Kellar
(N. Illinois)
1719Wilbur Jackson
(Alabama)
7.9J. J. Jennings
(Rutgers)
21
1974[46]Archie Griffin
(Ohio St.)
1695Gralyn Wyatt
(Texas)
7.8Keith Barnette
(Boston College)
22
1975[47]Ricky Bell
(USC)
1957David Sims
(Georgia Tech)
8.2Pete Johnson
(Ohio St.)
25
1976[48]Tony Dorsett
(Pittsburgh)
2150Scott McConnell
(Appalachian St.)
6.9Terry Miller
(Okla. St.)
23
1977[49]Earl Campbell
(Texas)
1744Henry White
(Colgate)
7.9Earl Campbell
(Texas)
18
1978[50]Charles White
(USC)
1859Kenny King
(Oklahoma)
7.9Billy Sims
(Oklahoma)
20
1979[51]Charles White
(USC)
2050Gwain Durden
(Chattanooga)
7.8Billy Sims
(Oklahoma)
22
1980[52]George Rogers
(South Carolina)
1781Buster Rhymes
(Oklahoma)
7.7Sammy Winder
(S. Mississippi)
20
1981[53]Marcus Allen
(USC)
2427Tim Martin
(Appalachian St.)
6.8Marcus Allen
(USC)
22
1982[54]Ernest Anderson
(Okla. St.)
1877Marcus Dupree
(Oklahoma)
7.8Greg Allen
(Florida St.)
20
1983[55]Mike Rozier
(Nebraska)
2148Mike Brown
(Air Force)
8.5Mike Rozier
(Nebraska)
29
1984[56]Keith Byars
(Ohio St.)
1764Kevin Lowe
(Wyoming)
8.0Keith Byars
(Ohio St.)
22
1985[57] Lorenzo White
(Michigan St.)
2066Tom Rathman
(Nebraska)
7.5Bernard White
(Bowling Green)
18
1986[58]Paul Palmer
(Temple)
1866Brent Fullwood
(Auburn)
8.3Steve Bartalo
(Colorado St.)
19
1987[59]Craig Heyward
(Pittsburgh)
1791Patrick Collins
(Oklahoma)
7.6Paul Hewitt
(San Diego St.)
18
1988[60]Barry Sanders
(Okla. St.)
2850Chuck Weatherspoon
(Houston)
8.5Barry Sanders
(Okla. St.)
37
1989[61]Anthony Thompson
(Indiana)
1793Chuck Weatherspoon
(Houston)
9.6Anthony Thompson
(Indiana)
24
1990[62]Darren Lewis
(Texas A&M)
1691Nikki Fisher
(Virginia)
7.0Stacey Robinson
(N. Illinois)
19
1991[63]Vaughn Dunbar
(Indiana)
1805Calvin Jones
(Nebraska)
8.3Tommy Vardell
(Stanford)
22
1992[64]Marshall Faulk
(San Diego St)
1630Reggie Brooks
(Notre Dame)
8.0Garrison Hearst
(Georgia)
19
1993[65]LeShon Johnson
(N. Illinois)
1976Charlie Garner
(Tennessee)
7.3Bam Morris
(Texas Tech)
22
1994[66]Rashaan Salaam
(Colorado)
2055Ki-Jana Carter
(Penn State)
7.8Rashaan Salaam
(Colorado)
24
1995[67]Troy Davis
(Iowa State)
2010Ahman Green
(Nebraska)
7.7Eddie George
(Ohio State)
24
1996[68]Troy Davis
(Iowa State)
2185Robert Farmer
(Notre Dame)
8.5Corey Dillon
(Washington)
22
1997[69]Ricky Williams
(Texas)
1893Kevin McDougal
(Colorado St.)
7.4Ricky Williams
(Texas)
Travis Prentice
(Miami-OH)
25
1998[70]Ricky Williams
(Texas)
2124Reuben Droughns
(Oregon)
7.4Ricky Williams
(Texas)
27
1999[71]Ron Dayne
(Wisconsin)
2034Levron Williams
(Indiana)
6.9Ron Dayne
(Wisconsin)
LaDainian Tomlinson
(TCU)
20
2000[72]LaDainian Tomlinson
(TCU)
2158Kenton Keith
(N. Mexico St.)
7.8Lee Suggs
(Va. Tech)
27
2001[73]Chance Kretschmer
(Nevada)
1732Santonio Beard
(Alabama)
8.2Luke Staley
(BYU)
24
2002[74]Larry Johnson
(Penn St.)
2087Larry Johnson
(Penn St.)
Joshua Cribbs
(Kent St.)
7.7Willis McGahee
(Miami-FL)
28
2003[75]Darren Sproles
(Kansas St.)
1986Vince Young
(Texas)
Matt Jones
(Arkansas)
7.4Kevin Jones
(Virginia Tech)
Cedric Benson
(Texas)
21
2004[76]J. J. Arrington
(California)
2018DeAndra' Cobb
(Michigan St.)
7.6DeAngelo Williams
(Memphis)
22
2005[77]DeAngelo Williams
(Memphis)
1964Reggie Bush
(USC)
8.7LenDale White
(USC)
24
2006[78]Garrett Wolfe
(N. Illinois)
1928Anthony Alridge
(Houston)
10.1Ian Johnson
(Boise St.)
25
2007[79]Kevin Smith
(UCF)
2567Percy Harvin
(Florida)
9.2Kevin Smith
(UCF)
29
2008[80]Donald Brown
(Connecticut)
2083Shun White
(Navy)
8.3MiQuale Lewis
(Ball St.)
Javon Ringer
(Michigan St)
22
2009[81]Toby Gerhart
(Stanford)
1871Vai Taua
(Nevada)
7.8Toby Gerhart
(Stanford)
28
2010[82]LaMichael James
(Oregon)
1731Onterio McCalebb
(Auburn)
8.5Chad Spann
(N. Illinois)
22
2011[83]Montee Ball
(Wisconsin)
1923Henry Josey
(Missouri)
8.1Montee Ball
(Wisconsin)
33
2012[84]Ka'Deem Carey
(Arizona)
1929Dri Archer
(Kent State)
9.0Kenneth Dixon
(La. Tech)
27
2013[85]Andre Williams
(Boston College)
2177Elijah McGuire
(La.-Lafayette)
8.4Kapri Bibbs
(Colorado St.)
Keenan Reynolds
(Navy)
31
2014[86]Melvin Gordon (Wisconsin)2587Jhurell Pressley
(New Mexico)
9.5Melvin Gordon
(Wisconsin)
29
2015[87]Derrick Henry
(Alabama)
2219Nick Chubb
(Georgia)
8.1Derrick Henry
(Alabama)
28
2016[88]Donnel Pumphrey
(San Diego State)
2133Ty Johnson
(Maryland)
9.1Anthony Wales
(Western Kentucky)
27
2017[89]Rashaad Penny
(San Diego State)
2248Khalil Tate
(Arizona)
9.2Devin Singletary
(Florida Atlantic)
32
2018[90]Jonathan Taylor
(Wisconsin)
2194Darrell Henderson
(Memphis)
8.9Travis Etienne
(Clemson)
24
2019[91]Chuba Hubbard
(Oklahoma State)
2094Lynn Bowden
(Kentucky)
7.9LeVante Bellamy
(Western Michigan)
Xavier Jones
(SMU)
23
2020 Breece Hall
(Iowa State)
1572 Bijan Robinson
(Texas)
8.2 Najee Harris
(Alabama)
26

Pre-1937 unofficial data

This chart reflects unofficial rushing statistics before the NCAA started keeping official rushing statistics in 1937, compiled by historians largely from contemporary newspaper accounts.

Year Name Yards Name Yds/Carry Name Rushing TDs
1936Marshall Goldberg[92]
(Pittsburgh)
860
1935Kayo Lam[93][94]
(Colorado)
1043
1934Kayo Lam[95]
(Colorado)
906Bill Shepherd
(Western Maryland)
18
1933Beattie Feathers
(Tennessee)
663Beattie Feathers
(Tennessee)
13
1932
1931Shipwreck Kelly[96]
(Kentucky)
1074Shipwreck Kelly[97]
(Kentucky)
6.3
1930Frank Christensen[98]
(Utah)
1131
1929Lloyd Brazil[99]
(Detroit)
1117Gene McEver
(Tennessee)
18
1928Ken Strong[100]
(NYU)
2032Ken Strong
(NYU)
22
1927Glenn Presnell[101]
(Nebraska)
1448Joel Hunt
(Texas A&M)
19
1926Mayes McLain
(Haskell)
38
1925Peggy Flournoy (Tulane)
and Mort Kaer (USC)
19
1924Red Strader[102]
(St. Mary's)
1421
1923
1922
1921Red Barron[103]
(Georgia Tech)
1459
1920Jimmy Leech
(VMI)
1723Buck Flowers[104]
(Georgia Tech)
10.2Jimmy Leech
(VMI)
26
1919Ira Rodgers
(West Virginia)
19
1918
1917Everett Strupper[105]
(Georgia Tech)
1150Everett Strupper
(Georgia Tech)
10.1Albert Hill
(Georgia Tech)
23
1916
1915Jerry DaPrato
(Michigan Aggies)
34
1914Buck Mayer
(Virginia)
21
1913
1912Jim Thorpe[106][107]
(Carlisle)
1869+Jim Thorpe
(Carlisle)
9.8Jim Thorpe
(Carlisle)
29
1911Jim Thorpe[106]
(Carlisle)
899Jim Thorpe
(Carlisle)
8.0
1910
1909Jim Thorpe[106]
(Carlisle)
781
1908
1907
1906
1905
1904Willie Heston[106]
(Michigan)
686Willie Heston
(Michigan)
12.7Willie Heston
(Michigan)
21
1903
1902Willie Heston
(Michigan)
487Willie Heston
(Michigan)
8.7Al Herrnstein
(Michigan)
26
1901[106]Willie Heston
(Michigan)
684Willie Heston
(Michigan)
10.2Willie Heston
(Michigan)
20
1900
1899
1898
1897
1896
1895
1894
1893
1892
1891Everett J. Lake[108]
(Harvard)
39
1890Philip King
(Princeton)
29
1889
1888
1887Snake Ames[109]
(Princeton)
20
1886Harry Beecher[108]
(Yale)
33

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