The 2025 FBS Running Back Poised to Eclipse Ashton Jeanty’s Legacy — Who Will It Be?
Washington posted well above-average rates of yards after contact (2.6), yards per run disruption (3.0) and burn rate as a receiving target (73.1%). He finished with 1,028 yards on 175 carries, adding in 22 receptions.
Baylor’s offense just felt unstoppable once Washington got comfortable in the backfield in the middle of the season. His breakthrough game was in Week 8 against Texas Tech, when he carried 10 times for 116 yards and two touchdowns. He had between 17 and 28 carries in each of the next five games, averaging 140.4 yards over that regular season-ending stretch.

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