Player Season & Career Stats Finder - College Football

For single seasons, since 1956, as a Freshman, sorted by descending Rushing Yds.
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Data Coverage: Offensive statistics and game results are available back to 1956. Defensive statistics (tackles, fumble recoveries, sacks) are available back to 2005, except for interceptions, which are available back to 1976. Special teams statistics are also available back to 1976. Bowl game stats are included in totals since 2002. See Our Coverage Page for details.

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