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The 'Single-season rushing leaders in the CFP era' quiz
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The 'Single-season rushing leaders in the CFP era' quiz

Can you name the players with the most rushing yards in a single season since the College Football Playoff began in 2014?

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2,587 / 2014 / Wisconsin
Melvin Gordon
2,248 / 2017 / San Diego State
Rashaad Penny
2,219 / 2015 / Alabama
Derrick Henry
2,194 / 2018 / Wisconsin
Jonathan Taylor
2,133 / 2016 / San Diego State
Donnel Pumphrey
2,118 / 2017 / Stanford
Bryce Love
2,094 / 2019 / Oklahoma State
Chuba Hubbard
2,036 / 2014 / Indiana
Tevin Coleman
2,028 / 2016 / Texas
D'Onta Foreman
2,019 / 2015 / Stanford
Christian McCaffrey
2,017 / 2019 / Navy
Malcolm Perry
2,003 / 2019 / Ohio State
J.K. Dobbins
2,003 / 2019 / Wisconsin
Jonathan Taylor
1,977 / 2017 / Wisconsin
Jonathan Taylor
1,953 / 2015 / LSU
Leonard Fournette
1,920 / 2017 / Florida Atlantic
Devin Singletary
1,909 / 2018 / Memphis
Darrell Henderson
1,878 / 2014 / Ohio State
Ezekiel Elliott
1,867 / 2014 / San Diego State
Donnel Pumphrey
1,860 / 2016 / Wyoming
Brian Hill
1,848 / 2021 / Central Michigan
Lew Nichols
1,836 / 2015 / Oregon
Royce Freeman
1,823 / 2014 / Boise State
Jay Ajayi
1,821 / 2015 / Ohio State
Ezekiel Elliott
1,799 / 2019 / Buffalo
Jaret Patterson
1,773 / 2016 / UTEP
Aaron Jones
1,767 / 2014 / Marshall
Devon Johnson
1,765 / 2016 / Florida State
Dalvin Cook
1,765 / 2014 / Pitt
James Conner
1,760 / 2018 / Texas A&M
Trayveon Williams
1,746 / 2017 / Army
Ahmad Bradshaw
1,732 / 2023 / Oklahoma State
Ollie Gordon
1,728 / 2022 / Air Force
Brad Roberts
1,713 / 2022 / UAB
DeWayne McBride
1,713 / 2014 / Oklahoma
Samaje Perine
1,709 / 2016 / Boise State
Jeremy McNichols
1,691 / 2015 / Florida State
Dalvin Cook
1,685 / 2019 / Boston College
AJ Dillon
1,665 / 2022 / Minnesota
Mohamed Ibrahim
1,661 / 2023 / Troy
Kimani Vidal
1,658 / 2018 / Clemson
Travis Etienne
1,653 / 2015 / San Diego State
Donnel Pumphrey
1,652 / 2014 / Miami (FL)
Duke Johnson
1,651 / 2015 / New Mexico State
Larry Rose III
1,643 / 2022 / Illinois
Chase Brown
1,642 / 2018 / Arizona State
Eno Benjamin
1,636 / 2021 / Michigan State
Kenneth Walker III
1,631 / 2015 / Wyoming
Brian Hill
1,631 / 2014 / Toledo
Kareem Hunt
1,629 / 2016 / Tulsa
James Flanders
1,627 / 2023 / Missouri
Cody Schrader
1,626 / 2014 / Minnesota
David Cobb
1,621 / 2021 / Baylor
Abram Smith
1,621 / 2016 / Western Kentucky
Anthony Wales
1,614 / 2019 / Clemson
Travis Etienne
1,611 / 2014 / Nebraska
Ameer Abdullah
1,608 / 2014 / Auburn
Cameron Artis-Payne
1,608 / 2015 / Georgia Southern
Matt Breida
1,606 / 2021 / BYU
Tyler Allgeier
1,604 / 2021 / Missouri
Tyler Badie
1,603 / 2016 / Stanford
Christian McCaffrey
1,601 / 2017 / Louisville
Lamar Jackson
1,601 / 2015 / San Jose State
Tyler Ervin

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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