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Walter Payton broke O.J. Simpson's single-game rushing record. Payton gained 275 rushing yards in a 1977 game against the Minnesota Vikings.
Jim Brown's 1,863 rushing yards in 1963 stood as the single-season record until O.J. Simpson gained 2,003 yards during the 1973 season.
You need to be more specific. Total yardage in a single game? Total yardage in a season? Total yardage in a college career? And is it rushing yardage, passing yardage, kickoff yardage, puntyardage, kickoff-return yardage, punt-return yardage, total return yardage, or total yardage. If it's passing yardage, do you mean as a receiver or as a passer?Of course, I don't know the answer either way, and really, who cares? It's Division II. It could be a million yards, but whoever holds the record can't hold a candle to the average division I-A player. If they could, they would have played in Division I-A, or at least I-B.But if you want anyone to answer this question, you're going to have to be more precise in how you ask it.
I think the best to my knowledge the all time leader would be non other then Mike Alstott, he set a Bucs rookie record for it and I also belive receptions.
1,133 by the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Yanks on November 19, 1950. The Rams had 636 total yards (266 rushing and 370 passing) and the Yanks had 497 (185 rushing and 312 passing). The Rams won 43-35.
he doesnt have the single season rushing record he has the career rushing record and that was set against the seattle seahawks
November 4, 2007, 1:00 pm. He played against the Chargers and broke the record of the most rushing yards in a single game, he rushed for 296 yards. This was also in his rookie season!
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Barry Sanders retired with the Lions' rushing record in 1999.
1976 Topps O.J. Simpson Record Breaker card number 6A 1976 Topps O.J. Simpson Record Breaker card number 6 has a book value of about $3.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and .75 cents - $1.50 in Very Good - Excellent condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with football cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
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Joe Guyon was a native American football player who Rushed for 344 yards on only 12 carries in 1917 against Vanderbuilt. He went on to play for a number of early NFL teams including th Oorang Indians; and all native American team in the twilight of NFL life. No record of any higher single game rushing yardage can be found.