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Oklahoma – 8 (Patrick Collins, Marcus Dupree, Buster Rhymes, Billy Sims, Kenny King, Greg Pruitt, Clendon Thomas, and Buck McPhail) (Leading programs)
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USC – 8 (Reggie Bush, LenDale White, Marcus Allen, Charles White, Ricky Bell, O. J. Simpson, Mike Garrett, and Mort Kaer) (Leading programs)
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Texas – 6 (Vince Young, Cedric Benson, Ricky Williams, Earl Campbell, Gralyn Wyatt, and Jimmy Saxton) (Leading programs)
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Georgia Tech – 5 (David Sims, Red Barron, Buck Flowers, Everett Strupper, and Albert Hill) (Leading programs)
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Nebraska – 5 (Ahman Green, Calvin Jones, Tom Rathman, Mike Rozier, and Glenn Presnell) (Leading programs)
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Northern Illinois – 5 (Mark Kellar, LeShon Johnson, Garrett Wolfe, Stacey Robinson and Chad Spann) (Leading programs)
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Ohio State – 5 (Eddie George, Keith Byars, Pete Johnson, Archie Griffin, and Champ Henson) (Leading programs)
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Oklahoma State – 5 (Barry Sanders, Ernest Anderson, Terry Miller, Bob Fenimore, and Chuba Hubbard) (Leading programs)
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Alabama – 5 (Derrick Henry, Mark Ingram, Santonio Beard, Wilbur Jackson, and Bobby Marlow) (Leading programs)
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Michigan – 4 (Bill Daley, Tom Harmon, Willie Heston, and Al Herrnstein) (Leading programs)
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Michigan State – 4 (Javon Ringer, DeAndra' Cobb, Lorenzo White, and Neno DaPrato) (Leading programs)
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New Mexico State – 4 (Kenton Keith, Preacher Pilot, Bob Gaiters, and Pervis Atkins) (Leading programs)
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Pittsburgh – 4 (Craig Heyward, Tony Dorsett, Dick Cassiano, and Marshall Goldberg) (Leading programs)
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San Diego State – 4 (Marshall Faulk, Paul Hewitt, Rashaad Penny, and Donnel Pumphrey) (Leading programs)
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Wisconsin – 4 (Jonathan Taylor, Melvin Gordon, Montee Ball, and Ron Dayne) (Leading programs)
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Arizona – 3 (Ka'Deem Carey, Art Luppino, and Khalil Tate) (Leading programs)
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Arizona State – 3 (Tony Lorick, Leon Burton, and Wilford White) (Leading programs)
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Army – 3 (Glenn Davis, Doc Blanchard, and Bob Anderson) (Leading programs)
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Colorado – 3 (Rashaan Salaam, Byron White, and Kayo Lam) (Leading programs)
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Detroit – 3 (Jack Kurkowski, Al Ghesquiere, and Lloyd Brazil) (Leading programs)
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Georgia – 3 (Frank Sinkwich, Garrison Hearst, and Nick Chubb) (Leading programs)
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Indiana – 3 (Vaughn Dunbar, Anthony Thompson, and Levron Williams) (Leading programs)
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Memphis – 3 (Darrell Henderson, DeAngelo Williams, and Dave Casinelli) (Leading programs)
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New Mexico – 3 (Jhurell Pressley, Fred Henry, Billy Brown) (Leading programs)
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Notre Dame – 3 (Robert Farmer, Reggie Brooks, and Creighton Miller) (Leading programs)
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Penn State – 3 (Larry Johnson, Ki-Jana Carter, and Don Kunit) (Leading programs)
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Tennessee – 3 (Charlie Garner, Beattie Feathers, and Gene McEver) (Leading programs)
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