1 / 10
1988: Barry Sanders - The Oklahoma State tailback won it with the best individual season in college football history.
2 / 10
1976: Tony Dorsett - Pittsburgh’s running back set a then-NCAA career record of 6,082 rushing yards.
3 / 10
1981: Marcus Allen - He became first NCAA RB to surpass 2,000 yards in a single season, hitting 2,427 for S. California.
4 / 10
1982: Herschel Walker - Despite a broken thumb, the Georgia tailback rushed for 1,752 yards and 16 touchdowns.
5 / 10
1968: O.J. Simpson - Rushed for 1,709 yards and 22 touchdowns to win the Heisman, Maxwell and the Walter Camp Awards.
6 / 10
1983 Mike Rozier - Clinched the award by passing 200 yards on the ground in each of Nebraska’s last four games.
7 / 10
2010: Cam Newton - With a huge arm and solid mobility, he threw for 2,854 yards with 30 TDs, adding 1,473 yards on the ground.
8 / 10
1998: Ricky Williams - Put together one of the greatest seasons ever by a college tailback, rushing for 2,124 yards and 27 TDs.
9 / 10
1990: Ty Detmer - The BYU QB set 42 NCAA records, passing for 5,188 yards and 41 TDs in a 12- game regular season.
10 / 10
2007: Tim Tebow - Love him or hate him, he was outstanding, setting a single-season record for rushing TDs by a QB.