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Oregon has had some fantastic running backs in its school history. For years, the Ducks have had at least one 1,000 yard runner each season.

 

Who is the best of all?

 

Well, it's hard not to select the school's lone Doak Walker winner (LaMichael James), but because James only played three seasons, the school's all-time career leaderboard doesn't completely favor him.

 

Royce Freeman surpassed several of James records, and former teammate Kenjon Barner is near him on other lists.

 

Bucky Irving and his highlight-tape running make him one of the best running backs to come through Eugene.

 

However, he failed to receive the necessary volume to statistically come close to players like James, Freeman or Barnes.

 

Today, I've pulled out the Oregon official record book to run through the school's all-time rushing stats, compiling the 10 best in a variety of categories.

 

This story will list the top individual games, seasons and careers of Ducks using a variety of statistical categories from completions to yards to touchdown to wins.

 

So prepare yourself for a trip down memory lane with the ultimate rundown of Oregon's all-time running leaderboards...

 

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Here's a rundown of Oregon's all-time career rushing stat record book

 

 

 

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