Some articles on career rushing, career, rushing:
... Most career rushing yards (4,557 yards) Best career yard-per-rush average (5.32 yards per rush) Best career yard-per-game average (111.2 yards per game) Most career rushing touchdowns (46 ...
... Lewis has the top two rushing seasons in Texas A M history (1,692 in 1988 and 1,691 in 1990) and is the Aggie leader in career rushing yards (5,012 from 1987–1990) ... Lewis' 5,012 career rushing yards ranked him 5th on the NCAA's All-Time Career Rushing list at the conclusion of his college career, but currently rank him 15th ... His college career was filled with highlights and culminated with a spot on the first-team All-America team in 1990 ...
... Dawson set the league’s single-season record for rushing yards by a freshman with 1,187 yards and became the first freshman in Ivy League history to rush for more than 1,000 yards ... He led the Ivy League in rushing, with and average of 130.2 yards per game, making him the highest-ranking sophomore in Division I-AA and one of just three sophomores among the nation’s ... He set Harvard’s single-season records for rushing yards (1,302), rushing touchdowns (17), total touchdowns (18) and points (108) ...
... First^ in NCAA career quarterback rushing list in yardage - 4,480 yards First in Big East and WVU career rushing yardage record for a quarterback - 4,480 yards First in most 200-yard ...
... Most career rushing yards (4,521) Most career rushing touchdowns (44) Longest career rushing attempt (74) Most rushing yards in a single season 1,616 Most rushing touchdowns in a single season 16 First player in ...
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“I was interested to see how a pioneer lived on this side of the country. His life is in some respects more adventurous than that of his brother in the West; for he contends with winter as well as the wilderness, and there is a greater interval of time at least between him and the army which is to follow. Here immigration is a tide which may ebb when it has swept away the pines; there it is not a tide, but an inundation, and roads and other improvements come steadily rushing after.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
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—George Eliot [Mary Ann (or Marian)