That is Joe Morris with 4,299 rushing yards between 1978-1981.
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When he played for Syracuse University, he was number 44.
Mike Hopkins wore jersey number 44 during his time playing for Syracuse University. He was a key player for the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team in the mid-1990s. After his playing career, Hopkins went on to serve as an assistant coach and later became the head coach for the University of Washington.
Syracuse University's Carmelo Anthony with 33.
One of the statistics kept in football is rushing yards. A 'rushing title' basically means the same as 'who led the league in rushing yards'. The player that wins a 'rushing title' is the player 'who led the league in rushing yards'. Rushing yards are accrued when an offensive player advances the ball past the line of scrimmage without the aid of a forward pass.
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The player gained 120 rushing yards in the last game.
Ernie Davis played college ball at Syracuse University. He was drafted (1962) by the Washington Redskins and subsequently traded to the Cleveland Browns but never played a game in the NFL as he was diagnosed with incurable leukemia prior to his rookie season. He passed away less than a year later.
The first African American to win the Heisman memorial trophy was Ernie Davis of Syracuse in 1960.
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WR Art Monk who won 3 with the Washington Redskins and RB Daryl Johnston who won 3 with the Dallas Cowboys.
Yes, if an offensive player fumbles the ball after gaining positive yardage and another player from the same team recovers the fumble and advances the ball, that player is credited with rushing yards. The yards gained from the point of the fumble recovery to where the play is whistled dead count as rushing yards for the player who recovered the fumble. This is because the play is considered a continuation of the rushing attempt, despite the fumble.