SEC Football by the Numbers: The conference’s 1,000-yard rushers

Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins carries the football during an SEC game against Auburn

Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins carries the football during an SEC game against Auburn on Oct. 21, 2023, at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn.(AP Photo/Butch Dill )

After rushing for 1,158 yards for Ole Miss in the 2023 season, Quinshon Judkins had the opportunity to become the seventh player in SEC history with three 1,000-yard rushing seasons in 2024.

Instead, the former Pike Road High School standout transferred to Ohio State without joining the club of Herschel Walker, Kevin Faulk, Darren McFadden, Alex Collins, Nick Chubb and Benny Snell Jr. and leaving the SEC without a returning 1,000-yard rusher this season – at least technically. The conference’s other four 1,000-yard rushers in 2023 are now on NFL rosters.

Raheim Sanders ran for 1,426 yards for Arkansas in 2022. But after an injury-filled season produced only 209 yards on the ground for the Razorbacks in 2023, Sanders has changed teams in the SEC and will suit up for South Carolina in 2024.

Just as Ohio State imported a 1,000-yard rusher for the 2024 season, SEC teams pulled in ball-carriers who ran for 1,000 yards for non-SEC programs in 2023:

· Oklahoma running back Sam Franklin had 1,386 yards and 11 touchdowns on 223 rushing attempts for UT Martin last season.

· Missouri running back Marcus Carroll had 1,350 yards and 13 touchdowns on 274 rushing attempts for Georgia State last season.

· Ole Miss running back Rashad Amos had 1,075 yards and 13 touchdowns on 210 rushing attempts for Miami (Ohio) last season.

The SEC’s other 1,000-yard rushers in 2023 were Missouri’s Cody Schrader with 1,627 yards, LSU’s Jayden Daniels with 1,134 yards, Kentucky’s Ray Davis with 1,129 yards and Tennessee’s Jaylen Wright with 1,013 yards.

Wright broke a streak of seven seasons without a 1,000-yard rusher for Tennessee, leaving Florida with the longest active streak without one. Kelvin Taylor in 2015 is the Gators’ most recent 1,000-yard rusher.

The conference’s longest streak for one program with a 1,000-yard rusher is nine seasons, accomplished by Auburn from 2009 through 2017.

From 2012 through 2019, the SEC had at least seven 1,000-yard rushers in every season, including a record 11 in 2016.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the SEC limited its teams to 10 regular-season games in 2020, and only three league players recorded 1,000 rushing yards that year.

There were six in 2021, four in 2022 and five in 2023.

For the first 37 seasons of SEC football, teams were limited to 10 regular-season games and the statistics compiled in bowls didn’t count in the season total. During those 37 years, the SEC had seven 1,000-yard rushing seasons.

Beginning in 1970, teams were allowed to schedule 11 regular-season games. In the 32 seasons of the 11-game schedule, the SEC had 71 1,000-yard rushing performances.

In addition to the adoption of the 12-game regular season in 2002, the NCAA decided bowl statistics would be included in season totals beginning that year, which also helped reduce the difficulty of recording a 1,000-yard rushing season.

In the 22 seasons since, 137 1,000-yard rushing performances have been recorded by SEC players.

The most recent season in which the SEC did not have a 1,000-yard rusher was 1974. Kentucky’s Sonny Collins led the SEC with 970 rushing yards in nine games in 1974. In all, 166 SEC players have recorded 218 1,000-yard seasons.

Here are the SEC players who have run for 1,000 yards in a season (using the official totals):

Alabama running back Brian Robinson Jr. carries the football

Alabama running back Brian Robinson Jr. carries the football during an SEC game against Auburn on Nov. 27, 2021, at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn.(AP Photo/Butch Dill)

Alabama: 24 1,000-yard seasons by 17 players

1970: Johnny Musso 1,137

1971: Johnny Musso 1,088

1986: Bobby Humphrey 1,471

1987: Bobby Humphrey 1,255

1989: Siran Stacy 1,079

1994: Sherman Williams 1,341

1996: Dennis Riddle 1,079

1998: Shaun Alexander 1,178

1999: Shaun Alexander 1,383

2003: Shaud Williams 1,367

2004: Kenneth Darby 1,062

2005: Kenneth Darby 1,242

2008: Glen Coffee 1,383

2009: Mark Ingram 1,658

2011: Trent Richardson 1,679

2012: Eddie Lacy 1,322

2012: T.J. Yeldon 1,108

2013: T.J. Yeldon 1,235

2015: Derrick Henry 2,219

2016: Damien Harris 1,037

2017: Damien Harris 1,000

2019: Najee Harris 1,224

2020: Najee Harris 1,466

2021: Brian Robinson Jr. 1,343

Arkansas running back Raheim Sanders carries the football

Arkansas running back Raheim Sanders carries the football during an SEC game against Ole Miss on Nov. 19, 2022, at Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark.(AP Photo/Michael Woods)

Arkansas: 17 1,000-yard seasons by 12 players

1995: Madre Hill 1,387

2002: Fred Talley 1,119

2003: Cedric Cobbs 1,320

2005: Darren McFadden 1,113

2006: Darren McFadden 1,647

2006: Felix Jones 1,168

2007: Darren McFadden 1,830

2007: Felix Jones 1,113

2008: Michael Smith 1,072

2010: Knile Davis 1,322

2013: Alex Collins 1,026

2014: Jonathan Williams 1,190

2014: Alex Collins 1,110

2015: Alex Collins 1,577

2016: Rawleigh Williams 1,360

2019: Rakeem Boyd 1,133

2022: Raheim Sanders 1,426

(Arkansas’ list includes only those players who have rushed for 1,000 yards since 1992, when the Razorbacks joined the SEC. Overall, Arkansas has had 23 1,000-yard seasons by 15 players.)

Auburn running back Tank Bigsby runs for a touchdown during an SEC game against Mississippi State

Auburn running back Tank Bigsby runs for a touchdown during an SEC game against Mississippi State on Nov. 5, 2022, at Davis Wade Stadium in Starkville, Miss.(AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis)

Auburn: 29 1,000-yard seasons by 22 players

1942: Monk Gafford 1,004

1963: Jimmy Sidle 1,006

1978: Joe Cribbs 1,205

1979: James Brooks 1,208

1979: Joe Cribbs 1,120

1980: James Brooks 1,314

1983: Bo Jackson 1,213

1985: Bo Jackson 1,786

1986: Brent Fullwood 1,391

1993: James Bostic 1,205

1994: Stephen Davis 1,263

1995: Stephen Davis 1,068

2000: Rudi Johnson 1,567

2002: Ronnie Brown 1,008

2003: Carnell “Cadillac” Williams 1,307

2004: Carnell “Cadillac” Williams 1,165

2005: Kenny Irons 1,293

2009: Ben Tate 1,362

2010: Cam Newton 1,473

2010: Michael Dyer 1,093

2011: Michael Dyer 1,242

2012: Tre Mason 1,002

2013: Tre Mason 1,816

2013: Nick Marshall 1,068

2014: Cameron Artis-Payne 1,608

2015: Peyton Barber 1,017

2016: Kamryn Pettway 1,224

2017: Kerryon Johnson 1,391

2021: Tank Bigsby 1,102

Kelvin Taylor, Keanu Neal, Jalen Ramsey

Florida running back Kelvin Taylor carries the football against Florida State on Nov. 28, 2015, in Gainesville, Fla.AP

Florida: 11 1,000-yard seasons by nine players

1975: Jimmy DuBose 1,307

1985: Neal Anderson 1,034

1987: Emmitt Smith 1,341

1989: Emmitt Smith 1,599

1991: Errict Rhett 1,109

1993: Errict Rhett 1,289

1997: Fred Taylor 1,292

2002: Earnest Graham 1,085

2004: Ciatrick Fason 1,267

2012: Mike Gillislee 1,152

2015: Kelvin Taylor 1,035

SEC Championship - Alabama v Georgia

Georgia running back D'Andre Swift carries the football against Alabama during the SEC championship game on Dec. 1, 2018, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.Scott Cunningham/Getty Images

Georgia: 21 1,000-yard seasons by 14 players

1976: Kevin McLee 1,058

1978: Willie McClendon 1,312

1980: Herschel Walker 1,616

1981: Herschel Walker 1,891

1982: Herschel Walker 1,752

1987: Lars Tate 1,016

1988: Tim Worley 1,216

1989: Rodney Hampton 1,059

1992: Garrison Hearst 1,594

2002: Musa Smith 1,324

2007: Knowshon Moreno 1,334

2008: Knowshon Moreno 1,400

2012: Todd Gurley 1,385

2014: Nick Chubb 1,547

2015: Sony Michel 1,161

2016: Nick Chubb 1,130

2017: Nick Chubb 1,345

2017: Sony Michel 1,227

2018: D’Andre Swift 1,049

2018: Elijah Holyfield 1,018

2019: D’Andre Swift 1,218

Kentucky running back Ray Davis carries the football

Kentucky running back Ray Davis carries the football during an SEC game against Tennessee on Oct. 28, 2023, at Kroger Field in Lexington, Ky.(AP Photo/Michelle Haas Hutchins)

Kentucky: 15 1,000-yard seasons by 11 players

1973: Sonny Collins 1,213

1975: Sonny Collins 1,150

1984: George Adams 1,085

1987: Mark Higgs 1,278

1995: Moe Williams 1,600

2002: Artose Pinner 1,414

2005: Rafael Little 1,045

2007: Rafael Little 1,013

2016: Stanley “Boom” Williams 1,170

2016: Benny Snell Jr. 1,091

2017: Benny Snell Jr. 1,333

2018: Benny Snell Jr. 1,449

2019: Lynn Bowden Jr. 1,468

2021: Christopher Rodriguez Jr. 1,379

2023: Ray Davis 1,129

LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels carries the football against Georgia State

LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels carries the football against Georgia State on Nov. 18, 2023, at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.(AP Photo/Matthew Hinton)

LSU: 23 1,000-yard seasons by 17 players

1943: Steve Van Buren 1,007

1976: Terry Robiskie 1,117

1977: Charles Alexander 1,686

1978: Charles Alexander 1,172

1984: Dalton Hilliard 1,268

1985: Dalton Hilliard 1,134

1987: Harvey Williams 1,001

1996: Kevin Faulk 1,282

1997: Kevin Faulk 1,144

1998: Kevin Faulk 1,279

2003: Justin Vincent 1,001

2007: Jacob Hester 1,103

2008: Charles Scott 1,174

2010: Stevan Ridley 1,147

2013: Jeremy Hill 1,401

2014: Leonard Fournette 1,034

2015: Leonard Fournette 1,953

2016: Derrius Guice 1,387

2017: Derrius Guice 1,251

2018: Nick Brossette 1,039

2019: Clyde Edwards-Helaire 1,414

2021: Tyrion Davis-Price 1,003

2023: Jayden Daniels 1,134

Kylin Hill

Mississippi State running back Kylin Hill carries the football during the Music City Bowl against Louisville on Dec. 30, 2019, in Nashville, Tenn.AP

Mississippi State: 17 1,000-yard seasons by 13 players

1973: Wayne Jones 1,193

1975: Walter Packer 1,012

1995: Keffer McGee 1,072

1997: James Johnson 1,069

1998: James Johnson 1,383

2000: Dicenzo Miller 1,005

2004: Jerious Norwood 1,050

2005: Jerious Norwood 1,126

2007: Anthony Dixon 1,066

2009: Anthony Dixon 1,391

2011: Vick Ballard 1,189

2012: LaDarius Perkins 1,024

2014: Josh Robinson 1,203

2016: Nick Fitzgerald 1,375

2017: Aeris Williams 1,107

2018: Nick Fitzgerald 1,121

2019: Kylin Hill 1,350

Missouri running back Cody Schrader carries the football against Arkansas

Missouri running back Cody Schrader carries the football against Arkansas during an SEC game on Nov. 24, 2023, at Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark.(AP Photo/Michael Woods)

Missouri: Eight 1,000-yard seasons by eight players

2012: Kendial Lawrence 1,025

2013: Henry Josey 1,166

2014: Russell Hansbrough 1,084

2016: Damarea Crockett 1,062

2017: Ish Witter 1,049

2018: Larry Rountree III 1,216

2021: Tyler Badie 1,604

2023: Cody Schrader 1,627

(Missouri’s list includes only those players who have rushed for 1,000 yards since 2012, when the Tigers joined the SEC. Overall, Missouri has had 19 1,000-yard seasons by 15 players.)

Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins carries the football

Ole Miss running back Quinshon Judkins carries the football during an SEC game against Alabama on Nov. 12, 2022, at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss.(AP Photo/Thomas Graning)

Ole Miss: 10 1,000-yard seasons by seven players

1949: Kayo Dottley 1,312

1950: Kayo Dottley 1,007

1998: Deuce McAllister 1,082

2006: BenJarvus Green-Ellis 1,000

2007: BenJarvus Green-Ellis 1,137

2009: Dexter McCluster 1,169

2017: Jordan Wilkins 1,039

2019: John Rhys Plumlee 1,023

2022: Quinshon Judkins 1,476

2023: Quinshon Judkins 1,158

Kevin Harris

South Carolina running back Kevin Harris carries the football during an SEC game against Vanderbilt on Oct. 10, 2020, at Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, Tenn.Frederick Breedon/Getty Images

South Carolina: Five 1,000-yard seasons by five players

1996: Duce Staley 1,116

2000: Derek Watson 1,066

2010: Marcus Lattimore 1,197

2013: Mike Davis 1,183

2020: Kevin Harris 1,138

(South Carolina’s list includes only those players who have rushed for 1,000 yards since 1992, when the Gamecocks joined the SEC. Overall, South Carolina has had 11 1,000-yard seasons by nine players.)

Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright carries the football during an SEC game against Texas A&M

Tennessee running back Jaylen Wright carries the football during an SEC game against Texas A&M on Oct. 14, 2023, at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn.(AP Photo/Wade Payne)

Tennessee: 19 1,000-yard seasons by 18 players

1983: Johnnie Jones 1,116

1984: Johnnie Jones 1,290

1987: Reggie Cobb 1,197

1989: Chuck Webb 1,236

1990: Tony Thompson 1,261

1993: Charlie Garner 1,161

1994: James Stewart 1,028

1995: Jay Graham 1,438

1997: Jamal Lewis 1,364

2000: Travis Henry 1,314

2001: Travis Stephens 1,464

2004: Gerald Riggs Jr. 1,107

2004: Cedric Houston 1,005

2007: Arian Foster 1,193

2009: Montario Hardesty 1,345

2010: Tauren Poole 1,034

2013: Rajion Neal 1,124

2015: Jalen Hurd 1,288

2023: Jaylen Wright 1,013

Texas A&M running back Devon Achane carries the football

Texas A&M running back Devon Achane carries the football during an SEC game against LSU on Nov. 26, 2022, at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.(AP Photo/Sam Craft)

Texas A&M: Seven 1,000-yard seasons by five players

2012: Johnny Manziel 1,410

2015: Tra Carson 1,165

2016: Trayveon Williams 1,057

2018: Trayveon Williams 1,760

2020: Isaiah Spiller 1,036

2021: Isaiah Spiller 1,011

2022: Devon Achane 1,102

(Texas A&M’s list includes only those players who have rushed for 1,000 yards since 2012, when the Aggies joined the SEC. Overall, Texas A&M has had 19 1,000-yard seasons by 14 players.)

Vanderbilt running back Ray Davis carries the football

Vanderbilt running back Ray Davis carries the football during an SEC game against Florida on Nov. 19, 2022, at Commodore Stadium in Nashville, Tenn.(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Vanderbilt: 10 1,000-yard seasons by seven players

1978: Frank Mordica 1,065

1991: Corey Harris 1,103

1995: Jermaine Johnson 1,072

2011: Zac Stacy 1,193

2012: Zac Stacy 1,141

2015: Ralph Webb 1,152

2016: Ralph Webb 1,283

2018: Ke’Shawn Vaughn 1,244

2019: Ke’Shawn Vaughn 1,028

2022: Ray Davis 1,042

Tulane: Two 1,000-yard seasons by one player

Tulane was a member of the SEC from the conference’s first season in 1933 through the 1965 campaign. During that time, the Green Wave had two 1,000-yard seasons from one player. The other two former SEC members -- Georgia Tech and Sewanee -- never had a 1,000-yard rusher during their time in the conference.

1948: Eddie Price 1,178

1949: Eddie Price 1,137

Texas running back Cedric Benson carries the football during a Big 12 game against Kansas

Texas running back Cedric Benson carries the football during a Big 12 game against Kansas on Nov. 13, 2004, at Memorial Stadium in Kansas.(AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)

Oklahoma and Texas

Oklahoma and Texas will play their first seasons of SEC football in 2024, so they’ve never had a 1,000-yard rusher under the conference’s banner. The Longhorns’ Jonathan Brooks ran for 1,139 yards last season, but he’s in the NFL now, so neither team has a 1,000-yard rusher returning.

Oklahoma has had 40 1,000-yard rushing seasons by 27 players.

Texas has had 26 1,000-yard rushing seasons by 14 players, including four by Cedric Benson.

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