Barry Sanders appears to have a specific rooting interest during the College Football Playoff. The legendary running back made it clear Saturday that he is cheering on Boise State running back ...
In a post shared on social media showing former Oklahoma State running back Barry Sanders ... back Ashton Jeanty. Sanders finished the 1988 season with two college football records: 2,628 rushing ...
Barry Sanders is cheering on Ashton Jeanty ... opened as a 10.5-point underdog against Penn State for the College Football Playoff opener.
Penn State dominated Boise State 31-14 in the College Football Playoff quarterfinals, curbing Ashton Jeanty’s run game.
Entering the College Football Playoff, Jeanty was 132 yards away from breaking Sanders’ record. He arrived in Glendale, Arizona with 2,497 yards and 29 touchdowns, trailing only Sanders ...
Oklahoma State's Barry Sanders is the all-time single-season rushing leader with 2628 yards in his 1988 Heisman-winning season. Sanders is one of six of the top 30 single-season rushing leaders to ...
And the former Oklahoma State running back seems excited at the possibility. Prior to the College Football Playoff ...
And many other Oklahoma State football fans were keeping an eye, directly or indirectly, on what was happening Tuesday night ...
The Detroit Lions were favorites at home to win against a Commanders team led by a rookie, but after the loss, Dan Campbell ...