The Heisman Trophy runner-up is on the doorstep of the FBS single-season rushing record, sitting 131 yards shy of Barry Sanders' 1988 mark that has stood for 36 years. While 131 yards against Penn ...
Jeanty rushed for a season-low 104 yards, missing Barry Sanders’ single-season record by 28 yards. Despite a stellar season, Jeanty was unable to secure the Heisman Trophy. The Boise State ...
Hall of Fame running back Barry Sanders saluted Boise State's Ashton Jeanty after the Heisman Trophy runner-up's season came to an end Tuesday night. Jeanty ran for 104 yards on 30 carries in a 31 ...
Ashton Jeanty came up just short in his quest to become the first Heisman Trophy-winning running ... former Oklahoma State great running back Barry Sanders' single-season rushing record set ...
Boise State Broncos running back Ashton Jeanty talked to Fox News Digital about the name, image and likeness era of college sports and shared advice to high school players.
Barry Sanders single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards ... Sanders averaged 7.64 yards per carry and 238.9 yards per game in his Heisman Trophy season, while Jeanty came in at 6.95 per carry and ...
In addition to winning the Heisman Trophy, Henry was a national champion that season. Everyone else on the list above plus Sanders left college without a title, a trend Jeanty could defy.
Jeanty didn’t win the Heisman Trophy, finishing second to ... set by Oklahoma State’s Barry Sanders in 1988. Considering Jeanty has averaged 192.1 rushing yards per game this season, there ...
Barry Sanders will stay at the top of the ... get anything going against Penn State's defensive line, as the Heisman Trophy runner-up entered the fourth quarter with only 59 yards on the night.
ESPN revealed its latest NFL draft prospect rankings and they have the Broncos star relatively high. Jeanty comes in as ...
BOISE, Idaho -- Ashton Jeanty, who rushed for the second-most yards in a season in major-college football history and was runner-up for the Heisman Trophy, will leave Boise State to enter the NFL ...