The Snell Watch: Tracking Benny Snell’s pursuit of UK’s all-time rushing record
Kentucky Wildcats junior running back Benny Snell entered the 2018 season needing to rush for 1,412 yards to pass Sonny Collins (3,835 yards from 1972-75) as UK’s all-time leading rusher.
Over a 12-game schedule, Snell entered the season needing to average 117.7 yards a game to break the record. If UK advances to a bowl game, Snell would need to average 108.7 yards a game on a 13-game slate to break Collins’ record.
Throughout the Kentucky season, we are tracking Snell’s progress toward the record:
Game Eleven: Snell ran 26 times for 116 yards against Middle Tennessee State.
Game Ten: Snell ran 20 times for 81 yards against Tennessee.
Game Nine: Snell ran 23 times for 73 yards against Georgia.
Game Eight: Snell ran 19 times for 67 yards at Missouri.
Game Seven: Snell ran 32 times for 169 yards against Vanderbilt.
Game Six: Snell ran 13 times for 60 yards at Texas A&M.
Game Five: Snell ran 28 times for 99 yards against South Carolina.
Game Four: Snell ran 25 times for 165 yards against Mississippi State.
Game Three: Snell ran 15 times for 75 yards against Murray State.
Game Two: Snell ran 27 times for 175 yards at Florida.
Game One: Snell ran 20 times for 125 yards against Central Michigan.
For the season: Snell has run for 1,205 yards on 165 carries. He now has 3,629 career yards and remains second on UK’s all-time career rushing list.
Needed to break the record: Snell needs to run for 207 yards next week at Louisville or an average of 103.5 yards in the two games remaining for bowl-eligible Kentucky.
Mark Story: (859) 231-3230; Twitter: @markcstory
This story was originally published November 17, 2018 at 3:25 PM.