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Since 1968, Kenny is currently 3rd in terms of the team's pct of rushing attempts and 7th in terms of the team's pct of rushing yardage.

Pct of rushing attempts:

Pct-A- Year- Running Back

70.1%- 2000- Rudi Johnson

51.9%- 1994- Stephen Davis

46.3%- 2005- Kenny Irons

45.3%- 1985- Bo Jackson

44.5%- 2003- Carnell Williams

43.6%- 1995- Stephen Davis

43.2%- 2004- Carnell Williams

42.8%- 1980- James Brooks

40.3%- 1992- James Bostic

39.3%- 1978- Joe Cribbs

38.8%- 1993- James Bostic

37.6%- 1998- Michael Burks

35.7%- 1988- Stacy Danley

33.0%- 1989- James Joseph

32.2%- 1986- Brent Fullwood

31.7%- 1991- Joe Frazier

31.1%- 2002- Ronnie Brown

29.7%- 1968- Dwight Hurston

29.6%- 1975- Phil Gargis

28.2%- 1979- James Brooks

27.8%- 1969- Mickey Zofko

27.5%- 2001- Carnell Williams

26.8%- 1977- Joe Cribbs

26.3%- 1983- Bo Jackson

26.3%- 1974- Secdrick McIntyre

25.5%- 1976- Phil Gargis

24.9%- 1971- Tommy Lowry

23.8%- 1999- Heath Evans

23.8%- 1990- Stacey Danley

22.1%- 1970- Wallace Clark

22.0%- 1982- Bo Jackson

21.0%- 1997- Rusty Williams

20.7%- 1987- Stacy Danley

18.3%- 1996- Rusty Williams

17.8%- 1981- Lionel James

17.4%- 1984- Brent Fullwood

15.8%- 1972- Terry Henley

13.2%- 1973- Secdrick McIntyre

Pct of Rushing Yards:

Pct-Y- Year- Running Back

79.9%- 2000- Rudi Johnson

59.9%- 1994- Stephen Davis

56.5%- 2003- Carnell Williams

51.9%- 1985- Bo Jackson

51.7%- 1986- Brent Fullwood

49.5%- 1993- James Bostic

49.5%- 2005- Kenny Irons

49.4%- 1992- James Bostic

49.3%- 1995- Stephen Davis

48.6%- 2004- Carnell Williams

48.1%- 1980- James Brooks

47.7%- 1999- Heath Evans

47.2%- 1998- Michael Burks

43.0%- 1978- Joe Cribbs

41.7%- 1989- James Joseph

38.1%- 2002- Ronnie Brown

37.9%- 1988- Stacy Danley

37.5%- 1983- Bo Jackson

36.9%- 2001- Carnell Williams

36.8%- 1979- James Brooks

35.1%- 1977- Joe Cribbs

35.1%- 1991- Joe Frazier

35.0%- 1971- Tommy Lowry

32.7%- 1968- Dwight Hurston

31.8%- 1987- Stacy Danley

30.3%- 1982- Bo Jackson

29.8%- 1997- Rusty Williams

28.5%- 1975- Phil Gargis

27.3%- 1972- Terry Henley

27.2%- 1974- Secdrick McIntyre

26.9%- 1990- Stacey Danley

26.0%- 1996- Rusty Williams

25.0%- 1969- Mickey Zofko

24.3%- 1981- Lionel James

23.6%- 1976- Phil Gargis

23.5%- 1973- Secdrick McIntyre

21.5%- 1970- Wallace Clark

20.4%- 1984- Brent Fullwood

War Eagle :au::football::cheer:

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Kenny is a very good running back, but I think we have a better chance of winning if he has ~20 carries and Lester and TD Tristan get 5 to 10 each. I think with these guys' speed they are more likely to take their long run into the end zone, and not get us stuck at the 20 yard line kicking field goals...

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Kenny is a very good running back, but I think we have a better chance of winning if he has ~20 carries and Lester and TD Tristan get 5 to 10 each.  I think with these guys' speed they are more likely to take their long run into the end zone, and not get us stuck at the 20 yard line kicking field goals...

197501[/snapback]

I agree. It's not good when KI has 20 carries in the first half. Hopefully the return of Lester will spell KI some.

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Kenny is a very good running back, but I think we have a better chance of winning if he has ~20 carries and Lester and TD Tristan get 5 to 10 each.  I think with these guys' speed they are more likely to take their long run into the end zone, and not get us stuck at the 20 yard line kicking field goals...

197501[/snapback]

I agree. It's not good when KI has 20 carries in the first half. Hopefully the return of Lester will spell KI some.

197507[/snapback]

good luck today yall.....i couldn't think of a better way to end the season than :ua: vs :au: to see who gets to go to atlanta :)

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good luck today yall.....i couldn't think of a better way to end the season than  :ua:   vs  :au:   to see who gets to go to atlanta :)

197510[/snapback]

Thanks, and the same for 'Bama. It is about time that this greatest college football rivalry gets back into the National spotlight.

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