
Christian McCaffrey Breaks Pac-12 Single-Season All-Purpose-Yards Record
The accolades continue to pile up for Christian McCaffrey.
The Stanford Cardinal's star running back and kick returner broke the Pac-12 single-season record for all-purpose yards in Saturday's game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the school announced.
McCaffrey broke Reggie Bush's previous record of 2,890 yards, which he set in 2005. That year, Bush won the Heisman Trophy as a junior.
While it may be difficult for McCaffrey to win the Heisman this year, considering Stanford has multiple losses on its record and Alabama running back Derrick Henry seems to be the front-runner, it's been nothing short of a magnificent season for McCaffrey.
He came into Saturday's all-important matchup with Notre Dame with 2,835 all-purpose yards. He was also third in the nation in rushing with 1,546 yards, trailing only LSU's Leonard Fournette and Oregon's Royce Freeman.
NFL Network's Albert Breer shared some thoughts on McCaffrey's playing style:
McCaffrey is the main reason why Stanford will be playing for the Pac-12 title with a chance to go back to the Rose Bowl.
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