Leonard - 1,383 yardsHow much ground did he make up on Fournette's season yardage total?
Leonard Fournette - Games=8 - Total Yards=1,383 - Rushes=195 - YPC=7.09Leonard - 1,383 yards
Derrick - 1,254
I thought Trent had the single season. Or are you talking about total rushing, the Mark has it there.He could break Mark Ingram's Alabama record.
Defense made sure that it was a lot...thats for dang sure!How much ground did he make up on Fournette's season yardage total?
He'll break it for sure if he comes back next year!
We know that's not going to happen. They ran his legs off in HSHe'll break it for sure if he comes back next year!
*crosses fingers, toes, legs and eyes*
12,000+ in high school including 4,261 his senior yearWe know that's not going to happen. They ran his legs off in HS
If he does break it this year, we're in the playoffs for sure!
The other thing that jumped out at me is how much of a force Derrick Henry has become. He not only upstaged Fournette Saturday night but he also pushed his way to the front of the Heisman race. In Henry’s last three games, he’s run for 689 yards and seven TDs. More impressively, he has faced five teams that were ranked in the top 20 and he’s averaging 174 rushing yards per game against them. And these teams are ranked against the run as follows: No. 6 (Wisconsin), No. 16 (LSU), No. 27 (Ole Miss), No. 29 (UGA) and No. 115 (Texas A&M).
From Bruce Feldman's weekend recap:
The other thing that jumped out at me is how much of a force Derrick Henry has become. He not only upstaged Fournette Saturday night but he also pushed his way to the front of the Heisman race. In Henry’s last three games, he’s run for 689 yards and seven TDs. More impressively, he has faced five teams that were ranked in the top 20 and he’s averaging 174 rushing yards per game against them. And these teams are ranked against the run as follows: No. 6 (Wisconsin), No. 16 (LSU), No. 27 (Ole Miss), No. 29 (UGA) and No. 115 (Texas A&M).