The NCAA Division I FBS rushing leaders are career, single-season, and single-game leaders in rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision.[1] These lists are dominated by more recent players for several reasons:

  • Since 1955, seasons have increased from 10 games to 11 and then 12 games in length.
  • The NCAA didn't allow freshmen to play varsity football until 1972 (with the exception of the World War II years), allowing players to have four-year careers.
  • Bowl games only began counting toward single-season and career statistics in 2002.[2] This affects many players from before that time period, most notably Ron Dayne.
  • In recent decades, starting with the Southeastern Conference in 1992, FBS conferences have introduced their own championship games, which have always counted fully toward single-season and career statistics.
  • The NCAA ruled that the 2020 season, heavily disrupted by COVID-19, would not count against the athletic eligibility of any football player. This gave every player active in that season the opportunity for five years of eligibility instead of the normal four.
Donnel Pumphrey is recognized as the career record holder in rushing yards.

Only seasons in which a team was considered to be a part of the Football Bowl Subdivision are included in these lists. All records are current as of the end of the 2023 season.

Rushing Yards

The NCAA recognizes San Diego State's Donnel Pumphrey as the career leading in rushing yards.[1] Pumphrey set the record in the fourth quarter of his final game, the 2016 Las Vegas Bowl, ending with 6,405 total yards.[3] However, this is controversial as Wisconsin's Ron Dayne actually rushed for 7,125 in his career, but all four of Dayne's seasons came before the NCAA recognized bowl statistics (doing so only in 2002) as part of season and career totals. Dayne officially is listed as having eight yards less than of Pumphrey despite only one player having their bowl statistics included. This has been seen as controversial by many fans and writers, who feel that the NCAA should count all pre-2002 bowl statistics as official if post-2002 ones are.[4][5] Dayne himself congratulated Pumphrey but agreed that counting Pumphrey's bowl stats but not his own was unfair.[6]

Additionally, Pittsburgh's Tony Dorsett would be ahead of Pumphrey if his bowl statistics were counted.

The single-season record holder is Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders, whose record of 2,628 does not include his bowl statistics. If they were included, it would bring his total to 2,850.

The single-game rushing record belongs to Oklahoma's Samaje Perine, whose 427 yards in a 2014 game against Kansas broke a record set just the week before by Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon. Prior to Perine and Gordon, the only player to rush for 400 yards in a game was LaDainian Tomlinson.

The only player on any of the three lists who is not a running back is Navy's Malcolm Perry, who rushed for 2,017 yards in the 2019 season. The career leader in rushing yards by a quarterback is Navy's Keenan Reynolds, who rushed for 4,559 yards in his career. The single-game leader is Arizona's Khalil Tate, who rushed for 327 yards in a 2017 game against Colorado.

Single Season
#PlayerYYearSchool
1Barry Sanders2,628 1988 Oklahoma State
2Melvin Gordon2,587 2014 Wisconsin
3Kevin Smith2,567 2007 UCF
4Marcus Allen2,342 1981 USC
5Rashaad Penny2,248 2017 San Diego State
6Derrick Henry2,219 2015 Alabama
7Jonathan Taylor2,194 2018Wisconsin
8Troy Davis2,185 1996Iowa State
9Andre Williams2,177 2013Boston College
10LaDainian Tomlinson2,158 2000 TCU
11Mike Rozier2,148 1983Nebraska
12Donnel Pumphrey2,133 2016 San Diego State
13Matt Forte2,127 2007 Tulane
14Ricky Williams2,124 1998 Texas
15Bryce Love2,118 2017 Stanford
16Chuba Hubbard2,094 2019 Oklahoma State
17Larry Johnson2,087 2002 Penn State
18Byron Hanspard2,084 1996 Texas Tech
19Donald Brown2,083 2008 UConn
20Rashaan Salaam2,055 1994 Colorado
21Tevin Coleman2,036 2014 Indiana
22D'Onta Foreman2,028 2016 Texas
23Christian McCaffrey2,019 2015 Stanford
24J. J. Arrington2,0182004California
25Malcolm Perry2,0172019Navy
26Ray Rice2,012 2007 Rutgers
27Troy Davis2,010 1995Iowa State
28J. K. Dobbins2,003 2019Ohio State
29Jonathan Taylor2,003 2019Wisconsin
30Darren Sproles1,986 2003 Kansas State
Single Game
#PlayerYDateSchool
1Samaje Perine427 Nov. 22, 2014 Oklahoma
2Jaret Patterson409 Nov. 28, 2020 Buffalo
3Melvin Gordon408 Nov. 15, 2014 Wisconsin
4LaDainian Tomlinson406 Nov. 20, 1999 TCU
5Tony Sands396 Nov. 23, 1991 Kansas
6Marshall Faulk386 Sep. 14, 1991 San Diego State
7Troy Davis378 Sep. 28, 1996Iowa State
8Anthony Thompson377 Nov. 11, 1989 Indiana
Robbie Mixon377 Nov. 2, 2002 Central Michigan
10Travis Prentice376 Nov. 6, 1999 Miami (OH)
11Eugene Baker373 Sep. 20, 1997 Kent State
12Ka'Deem Carey366 Nov. 10, 2012 Arizona
13Rueben Mayes357 Oct. 27, 1984 Washington State
Mike Pringle357 Nov. 4, 1989 Cal State Fullerton
15Eddie Lee Ivery356 Nov. 11, 1978 Georgia Tech
Brian Pruitt356 Nov. 5, 1994 Central Michigan
17Montel Harris355 Nov. 17, 2012 Temple
18Garrett Wolfe353 Sep. 30, 2006 Northern Illinois
19Scott Harley351Nov. 30, 1996 East Carolina
20Eric Allen350 Oct. 30, 1971 Michigan State
Ricky Williams350 Oct. 3, 1998 Texas
22Paul Palmer349 Oct. 11, 1986 Temple
Matt Forte349 Oct. 20, 2007 Tulane
24Shun White348 Aug. 30, 2008 Navy
25Ron Johnson347 Nov. 16, 1968Michigan
Ricky Bell347 Oct. 9, 1976 USC
27Tavon Austin345Nov. 11, 2012West Virginia
Leon Allen345Nov. 15, 2014Western Kentucky
29Tony Jeffery343 Sep. 13, 1986 TCU
30D'Onta Foreman341 Nov. 5, 2016 Texas

Rushing touchdowns

The career leader in rushing touchdowns is Navy's Keenan Reynolds, whose 88 career touchdowns passed a record previous held by Montee Ball. The single-season record was set by Barry Sanders in 1988, and Howard Griffith and Jaret Patterson share the single-game record with 8.

There are several quarterbacks on the lists, which are shown shaded in light blue.

Single Season
#PlayerTDsYearSchool
1Barry Sanders37 1988 Oklahoma State
2Montee Ball33 2011Wisconsin
3Devin Singletary32 2017 Florida Atlantic
4Kapri Bibbs31 2013 Colorado State
Keenan Reynolds31 2013 Navy
6Mike Rozier29 1983Nebraska
Kevin Smith29 2007 UCF
Melvin Gordon29 2014 Wisconsin
9Terry Metcalf28 1971 Long Beach State
Willis McGahee28 2002 Miami (FL)
Toby Gerhart28 2009 Stanford
Jay Ajayi28 2014 Boise State
Derrick Henry28 2015 Alabama
14Ricky Williams27 1998 Texas
Lee Suggs27 2000 Virginia Tech
Ricky Dobbs272009Navy
Collin Klein27 2011 Kansas State
Bernard Pierce27 2011 Temple
Kenneth Dixon27 2012 Louisiana Tech
Anthony Wales27 2016Western Kentucky
Blake Corum27 2023 Michigan
22Leon Burns26 1969 Long Beach State
Lydell Mitchell26 1971 Penn State
Brock Forsey26 2002 Boise State
James Conner26 2014 Pittsburgh
Najee Harris26 2020 Alabama
27Ricky Williams25 1997 Texas
Travis Prentice25 1997 Miami (OH)
Ian Johnson25 2006 Boise State
Will Worth25 2016 Navy
Single Game
#PlayerTDsDateSchool
1Howard Griffith8 Sep. 22, 1990 Illinois
Jaret Patterson8 Nov. 28, 2020 Buffalo
3Showboat Boykin7 Dec. 1, 1951 Ole Miss
Marshall Faulk7 Sep. 14, 1991 San Diego State
Montel Harris7 Nov. 17, 2012 Temple
Keenan Reynolds7 Nov. 22, 2013 Navy
Kalen Ballage7Sep. 10, 2016 Arizona State
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