Jeanty leads FBS in rushing yards (2,062) and rushing touchdowns (27)
Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty continue to separate themselves from the pack in the Heisman Trophy race.
Jeanty has 275 carries for 2,062 yards and 27 touchdowns, leading the country in all three categories. He crossed theall-time single-season rushing record of 2,628 yards, will look to do more damage on Black Friday when the Broncos host Oregon State at 10 a.m. Mountain time. “He’s just a hell of a back. Powerful, great balance. Bounces off of people, and people bounce off of him. He has good vision, and once he gets in the open field, he can go. There’s one ball … and you’ve got to get 11 hats to the ball.”for the Maxwell Award , Walter Camp Award and Doak Walker Award . Jeanty is widely projected to be a
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