Spiller Rushes For Over 1000 Yards

CLEMSON, S.C. (CU SID) — Former Clemson running back C.J. Spiller went over the 1000-yard mark for the season for the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. Spiller is the first former Clemson running back to gain at least 1000 yards in a season at the NFL level since Terry Allen did it for the Washington Redskins in 1996. Spiller, who was the ACC Player of the Year and a unanimous All-American at Clemson in 2009, had 17 carries for 103 yards and a touchdown for the Bills on Sunday in a loss to the Seattle Seahawks in a game played in Toronto. It was his fourth 100-yard game of the year. Sunday‘s performance gives him 161 carries for 1047 yards and six touchdowns for the season. He now has a 6.5 per carry for the season, best in the NFL among running backs. If the season ended today, Spiller‘s 6.5 average would be the best by an NFL running back since Lenny Moore averaged 7.0 yards per rush for the Baltimore Colts in 1961. Spiller is just the third former Clemson running back to have 1000 yards in an NFL season. Kevin Mack, a senior on Clemson‘s 1983 team, had 1104 yards for the Cleveland Brown in his rookie year in the league, 1985. He had played the 1984 season in the USFL. Former Clemson Running Backs 1000-Yard Seasons
Year
Player
Team
Att-Yards-TD
1985
Kevin Mack
Cleveland
222-1104-7
1992
Terry Allen
Minnesota
266-1201-13
1994
Terry Allen
Minnesota
255-1031-8
1995
Terry Allen
Washington
338-1309-10
1996
Terry Allen
Washington
347-1353-21
2012
C.J. Spiller
Buffalo
161-1047-6