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This lists all players in NCAA in Division I FBS and its predecessors who have rushed for at least 50 touchdowns in their college football careers. Statistics are current through the end of the 2019 season. Players active during the 2019 season are shown in bold.

Rank[1] Player Team (seasons) Total rushing touchdowns[2] Games played Rushing touchdowns per game
1 Keenan Reynolds (QB) Navy (2012–2015) 88 49 1.80
2 Montee Ball Wisconsin (2012–2015) 77 49 1.79
3 Travis Prentice Miami (OH) (1996–1999) 73 44 1.66
4 Ricky Williams Texas (1995–1998) 72 46 1.57
Kenneth Dixon Louisiana Tech (2012–2015) 72 46 1.57
6 Travis Etienne Clemson (2017–2019) 68 53 1.28
7 Devin Singletary Florida Atlantic (2016–2018) 66 38 1.74
8 Anthony Thompson Indiana (1986–1989) 64 41 1.56
Cedric Benson Texas (2001–2004) 64 49 1.31
10 Ron Dayne Wisconsin (1996–1999) 63 43 1.47
11 Donnel Pumphrey San Diego State (2013–2016) 62 54 1.15
12 Royce Freeman Oregon (2014–2017) 60 51 1.18
13 Eric Crouch (QB) Nebraska (1998–2001) 59 43 1.37
Colin Kaepernick (QB) Nevada (2007–2010) 59 51 1.16
15 Ian Johnson Boise State (2005–2008) 58 49 1.18
16 Marshall Faulk San Diego State (1991–1993) 57 31 1.84
Tim Tebow (QB) Florida (2006–2009) 57 55 1.04
Myles Gaskin Washington (2015–2018) 57 52 1.10
19 Steve Owens Oklahoma (1967–1969) 56 30 1.87
Ken Simonton Oregon State (1998–2001) 56 44 1.27
Collin Klein (QB) Kansas State (2009–2012) 56 48 1.17
22 Tony Dorsett Pittsburgh (1973–1976) 55 43 1.28
Chester Taylor Toledo (1998–2001) 55 42 1.31
DeAngelo Williams Memphis (2002–2005) 55 44 1.25
25 LaDainian Tomlinson TCU (1997–2000) 54 44 1.23
26 Dwone Hicks Middle Tennessee (1999–2002) 53 44 1.20
LaMichael James Oregon (2009–2011) 53 37 1.43
Bernard Pierce Temple (2009–2011) 53 35 1.51
29 Chris Lemon Nevada (1996–1999) 52 44 1.18
LenDale White USC (2003–2005) 52 39 1.33
Garrett Wolfe Northern Illinois (2004–2006) 52 33 1.58
James Conner Pittsburgh (2013–2016) 52 38 1.37
Jarvion Franklin Western Michigan (2014–2017) 52 52 1.00
34 Pete Johnson Ohio State (1973–1976) 51 41 1.24
DonTrell Moore New Mexico (2002–2005) 51 48 1.06
Jahwan Edwards Ball State (2011–2014) 51 47 1.09
37 Ed Marinaro Cornell (1969–1971) 50 27 1.85
Brock Forsey Boise State (1999–2002) 50 47 1.06
Taurean Henderson Texas Tech (2002–2005) 50 51 0.98
Steve Slaton West Virginia (2005–2007) 50 36 1.39
DeMarco Murray Oklahoma (2007–2010) 50 50 1.00
Lamar Jackson (QB) Louisville (2015–2017) 50 38 1.32
Jonathan Taylor Wisconsin (2017–2019) 50 40 1.25

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References

  1. ^ Rank is through the end of the 2019 season.
  2. ^ Total is through the end of the 2019 season.
  3. ^ "Football Bowl Subdivision Records" (PDF). National Collegiate Athletic Association. p. 26. Retrieved September 24, 2013.