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Michigan State Spartans’ transfer Kenneth Walker III leads nation in rushing

Michigan State running back Kenneth Walker III runs for a touchdown past Northwestern safety Brandon Joseph during the first half in Evanston, Ill., on Sept. 3. (AP photo)

The move to Michigan State has been a career booster for Kenneth Walker III, who leads the nation in rushing through his first three games with the Spartans.

Walker has had his two highest rushing totals as a collegian since transferring from Wake Forest in January. He’s averaging 164.3 yards per game after running for 172 yards on 27 carries in the Spartans’ 38-17 win at Miami on Saturday.

The 5-foot-10, 210-pound junior generated 114 of his yards after contact and forced 20 missed tackles against the Hurricanes, according to Pro Football Focus.

Walker averaged 72.4 yards per game last season to rank 72nd nationally.

Other national leaders:

Michigan State running back Kenneth Walker III runs past Northwestern defensive back Bryce Jackson on the way to a touchdown during the first half in Evanston, Ill., on Sept. 3. (AP file photo)

Brennan Armstrong of Virginia is first in passing yards, averaging 432.7 per game after throwing for a national season-high 554 in a loss to North Carolina.

Deven Thompkins of Utah State is first in receiving yards with 151.3 per game.

Team leaders are Mississippi in scoring (52.7 ppg) and total offense (638.3 ypg), Michigan in rushing (350.3 ypg), Western Kentucky in passing (456.5 ypg), Texas A&M in scoring defense (5.7 ppg) and pass defense (77.3 ypg), Wisconsin in rushing defense (33 ypg) and Iowa State in total defense (192.7 ypg).

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THE 200 CLUB

Ohio State’s TreVeyon Henderson set a national season high with 277 yards on 24 carries against Tulsa. He broke Archie Griffin’s school freshman rushing record and also had three touchdowns in his first start.

Jaylen Warren of Oklahoma State had the only other 200-yard game of the weekend, going for 218 on 32 carries against Boise State. The transfer from Utah State entered the game with 46 yards on 20 carries.

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GOPHERS’ GOLDEN ‘D’

Minnesota turned in its best defensive performance in at least two decades when it held Colorado to 63 total yards and minus-19 rushing yards in a 30-0 road win.

The Gophers had not held an opponent under 100 total yards or under zero on the ground since at least 2000, according to College Football Reference.

No team had given up so few total yards against an FBS opponent since TCU held Kansas to 21 in 2017.

The shutout was Minnesota’s first against a Power Five team since a 45-0 win over Illinois in 2004.

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