Sunday Runday: The Best Runs From Week 11

Sunday Runday: The Best Runs From Week 11

The best runs from week 11 of the college football season.

Nov 12, 2017 by Kolby Paxton
Sunday Runday: The Best Runs From Week 11

Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you a handful of the best runs from Saturday — all in one place. Why? Because we love you.

Don't see a run that, in your expert opinion, is far superior to one of these? Well, that's on you. Hit us up on Facebook, Twitter, or the 'Gram — #SundayRunday — and tip us off next time.

Kerryon Johnson Turns In Historic Performance vs. Georgia


How did Auburn lose to LSU?

The 10-ranked Tigers looked like the best team in college football during a 40-17 dismantling of No. 1 Georgia on Saturday, and Auburn running back Kerryon Johnson was among those primarily responsible. Johnson carried 32 times for 167 yards and caught to passes for another 66 yards — including this 55-yard rumble to hammer the nail into the Bulldogs’ coffin.

Johnson’s 233 yards from scrimmage were 92 more than any other player has had against Georgia this season — and the most yards from scrimmage against any UGA defense in a decade.


Baker Mayfield Is ‘Running’ Away With The Heisman


Here’s Baker Mayfield throwing a touchdown pass to Rodney Anderson. Typically, the whole forward pass thing disqualifies a play from this section. The Kerryon Johnson catch and run was an exception. This play on its own merit is not — though it is a convenient place to mention that Anderson had 290 total yards and four touchdowns in No. 5 Oklahoma's 38-20 win over six-ranked TCU on Saturday night. No. 24 is a problem.

Anyway, with total and complete respect for Anderson, the run that landed this play on the list is Mayfield’s — after Anderson scored.


The windmill arms to the fist pump is pure greatness. Forget the Heisman. Baker Mayfield for president.


The Obligatory Khalil Tate Clip(s)


You knew I had to do it. That is, without question, the most casual 74-yard touchdown run I’ve ever seen. I had a harder time jogging unimpeded on the trail yesterday than Arizona quarterback Khalil Tate had covering three-quarters of the football field during his team's 49-28 win over Oregon State on Saturday.

Here, let’s up the degree of difficulty:


Tate and the Wildcats broke the school record for rushing in a game Saturday night with 534 yards on the ground — 206 of which belonged to No. 14.