Posted December 26, 200520 yr comment_4778 Memphis' D'angelo Williams just became the first player in NCAA football history to have 34 100 yard rushing gamnes in his career. He already is the all-time NCAA leader in all purpose yards and I believe fourth all-time in NCAA history in rushing yards. Right after he ran for the record, he was allowed to throw the ball on the next play. Pass interference made it first and goal. The next play he got the ball again and ran it in for a touchdown. This, the guy who should have won the Heisman trophy EASILY, but they base it on names and teams when eh is the one setting NCAA records left and right.
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