2025 college football rushing leaders after Week 10

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As of Week 10 in the college football season, two players have surpassed 1,000 rushing yards, highlighting the strength of ground attacks across the league. Key performers include Washington from Arkansas, who, despite a 2-7 team record, has achieved three 100-yard games in his last four SEC appearances without reaching 20 carries in any game.
Haynes, sidelined for the season with a foot injury, had an impressive run with six games of 104 or more yards and at least one rushing touchdown in each of those contests. Lacy recorded 167 yards and a touchdown against South Carolina and is close to leading the nation with 13 rushing TDs, just behind Georgia Tech QB Haynes King.
Owens, while having a quieter Week 10 with 63 yards, has consistently delivered with three games exceeding 166 yards. Love contributed significantly to a victory over Boston College with 136 yards and two touchdowns, maintaining his streak of scoring in every game since the season
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