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McCaffrey breaks Barry Sanders' all-purpose yardage record

It took more than two decades and two extra games to knock Barry Sanders off the top of the record book, but Stanford's Christian McCaffrey broke through in the Pac-12 Championship Game on Saturday.

McCaffrey broke the former Detroit Lions star's NCAA record for all-purpose yardage in a single season, which has stood since Sanders amassed 3,250 yards in 1988. The versatile running back even threw a touchdown pass against USC in the game. He tied the record with a 31-yard punt return and broke it with a 2-yard rush. McCaffrey finished the game with 461 all-purpose yards: 207 rushing, 105 receiving, 120 on kickoff returns and 29 in punt returns.

Former Stanford defensive back Richard Sherman of the Seattle Seahawks took notice:

McCaffrey now has 3,496 all-purpose yards on the season. The sophomore could be selected as a Heisman Trophy finalist when the cut is announced on Monday at 6 p.m. ET.



His primary backup is Sanders' son, Barry Jr., who has 312 yards on the year.

McCaffrey wasn't the only college back to break a decades-old record Saturday. Alabama's Derrick Henry broke Herschel Walker's SEC record for single-season rushing yards. Like McCaffrey's, Henry's record required more games (13) than Sanders and Walker needed to set the mark.

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