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Jackson finished his career at Auburn with 4,575 all-purpose yards and 45 total touchdowns, 43 rushing and two receiving, with a 6.6 yards per carry average. Jackson's football number 34 was officially retired at Auburn in a halftime ceremony on October 31, 1992. [ 15 ]
Auburn was highlighted by running back Bo Jackson, who rushed for 1,786 yards and won the Heisman Trophy for a team that at one point was ranked #1 before losing to Tennessee September 28. The Tigers finished 8–3, but their 3-3 conference record was only good enough for sixth in the SEC, finishing behind the three teams that had beaten them ...
Bo Jackson, the legendary NFL ... rushing for 2,782 yards and 16 touchdowns while averaging a robust 5.4 yards a carry. Three times he had the longest run from scrimmage in the NFL, with two of ...
Sophomore Bo Jackson ran for 256 yards and 2 touchdowns as the Tigers won the SEC title outright. His long touchdown runs – 69 yards and 71 yards, respectively – bookended the day's scoring. His long touchdown runs – 69 yards and 71 yards, respectively – bookended the day's scoring.
A new book on Bo Jackson conjures memories of his athletic feats that do compare to Micah Parsons. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...
They finished with 301 rushing yards on 21 first downs, with 130 yards by Bo Jackson, the game's MVP. Midway through the third quarter, Auburn kicker Al Del Greco made a 31-yard field goal to get the Tigers on the scoreboard and the quarter ended with Michigan leading 7–3.
Bo Jackson believes NFL defenders focus too much on tackling with their shoulder pads today.
The Tigers have had two seasons, 2010 and 2013, in which the Tigers run a high-octane offense that racked up 6,989 and 7,018 offensive yards, respectively. In fact, eight of the Tigers' ten seasons with the highest offensive output have come since 2000 under head coaches Tommy Tuberville , Gene Chizik , and Gus Malzahn .