Ashton Jeanty is chasing history.
Through seven games of the 2024 season, the Boise State Broncos running back has already amassed 1,376 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns.
Jeanty is the runaway favorite to finish first in just about every conceivable rushing statistic this season. But he could be on track for even more. Legendary Oklahoma State Cowboys and Detroit Lions running back Barry Sanders currently holds the FBS records for most rushing yards and rushing touchdowns in a single season, posting 2,628 yards and 37 touchdowns in 1988.
As of Oct. 26, Jeanty is currently on pace to end his regular-season campaign just short of Sanders' respective bars in total rushing yards and touchdowns. But Jeanty's numbers don't tell the full story. In Boise State's game against FCS Portland State, the star running back only played the first half -- totaling 11 carries. Additionally, with Boise State in position to make the Mountain West championship -- and also eligible for the College Football Playoff -- Jeanty could potentially play as many as five more games even after the regular season ends.
Given the next four Broncos games come against conference foes, Jeanty seems destined for a heavy workload down the stretch. At his current yards-per-rush average of 8.7, if Jeanty continues to receive huge carry counts over the season's final months he could make a real push for breaking the record.
We'll be tracking Jeanty's performances weekly, and where he stands with reference to Sanders' long-standing mark.
Week 1 vs. Georgia Southern: 20 carries, 217 yards, 6 touchdowns
Week 2 vs. Oregon: 25 carries, 192 yards, 3 touchdowns
Week 3: BYE
Week 4 vs. Portland State: 11 carries, 127 yards, 0 touchdowns
Week 5 vs. Washington State: 26 carries, 259 yards, 4 touchdowns
Week 6 vs. Utah State: 13 carries, 186 yards, 3 touchdowns
Week 7 vs. Hawaii: 31 carries, 217 yards, 1 touchdown
Week 8: BYE
Week 9 vs. UNLV: 33 carries, 128 yards, 1 touchdown
Season total: 159 carries, 1,376 yards, 18 touchdowns