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    Dorsett finished his college career with 6,082 total rushing yards, then an NCAA record. This would stand as the record until it was surpassed by Ricky Williams in 1998. Dorsett was the first Pitt player to have his jersey retired, after being a four-time 1,000-yard rusher and four-time All-American .

  3. Tony Dorsett. School: Pitt. Position: RB Heisman Voting: 4th in 1975, 1st in 1976. Draft: 1st round, 2nd overall of the 1977 NFL draft by the Dallas Cowboys. More bio, uniform, draft info

  4. May 3, 2024 · After rushing for 1,948 yards in his senior season, Dorsett won college football’s most prestigious award, the Heisman Trophy, in 1976. He finished his collegiate career by establishing a new four-year rushing record of 6,082 total yards that stood until 1998.

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  5. Career. G. 173. AV. 137. Rush. 2936. Yds. 12739. Y/A. 4.3. TD. 77. FantPt. 2089.0. Checkout the latest stats for Tony Dorsett. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

    • April 7, 1954
  6. All you had to do was refer to his college career in Pittsburgh and you knew you had something special. Of course, Tony's college record was legendary. He was All-America his freshman, junior and senior year.

  7. He finished his Pitt career as college football’s all-time leading rusher with 6,082 yards. A first-round National Football League draft selection of Dallas in 1977, Dorsett played 11 seasons for the Cowboys (1977–87) and his final year with the Denver Broncos (1988).

  8. Jan 22, 2022 · A Star Panther. Dorsett went on to play college football at Pittsburgh for Majors, and he was an instant sensation, running for 1,686 yards as a freshman, which was second in the NCAA and the most ever by a freshman, while scoring 13 touchdowns.

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