GLENDALE, Ariz. — J.K. Dobbins came into Saturday needing just 98 yards to break Eddie George’s 24-year-old record for most rushing yards in a season by an Ohio State football player. He’d do so to close out the first quarter of the Buckeyes matchup with Clemson in the Fiesta Bowl on a 64-yard run. It took him six carries, 141 yards and a 68-yard touchdown run to get there. Congrats to @Jkdobbins22 on breaking the @OhioStateFB single season rushing record!! Now let’s get this win and the Natty!! #GoBucks — Eddie George (@EddieGeorge2727) December 29, 2019 The record is part of what has been a bounce-back season for the junior running back. Dobbins followed up what was a lackluster sophomore season by putting up numbers so impressive that he finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy voting. One of three Buckeyes to finish in the top ten along with finalists Justin…
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