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In the first 7 games of the NCAA, Leonard Fournette ran unabated in both gratings and the race toward the Heisman.
Fournette (games in that time) did not register any party
with less than 150 yards, in fact, on 3 occasions exceeded the 200 and
also scored 15 touchdowns.
And as it was assumed that each party would run a number
of yards, it is expected that had everything we needed to make the
distinction, until the said calendar week 8.
In the eighth week, Fournette visited LSU and Alabama . Facing
a powerful attack, balanced and well calibrated was led by Derrick
Henry, who came to the game with 14 touchdowns, only one less than
Fournette.
He had much to do the defensive 'Crimson Tide' so that at
that party, a real train wreck, Fournette had his worst game of the
season: 31 yards on 19 carries and one touchdown.
That however, if the night was Henry who suffered in the
first half to score yards, but managed to finish with 210, 3 touchdowns
and feeling more ground to Fournette.
From that game, Fournette stagnated while Henry held his overwhelming pace and even took a sprint finish to touch the 300 yards against Auburn (271) in the penultimate game of the season.
KANSAS CITY STARTED THE YEAR WINNING HIS FIRST MATCH
After 22 years without a playoff victory, the Kansas City Chiefs were determined not to give up the lead this time.
The
Chiefs had enough points to win after jumping ahead 7-0 in the first 11
seconds, and they used relentless pressure, five turnovers and a
ball-control offense to dominate the Houston Texans 30-0 in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs on Saturday.

They finished off the Texans early, and they had the hometown fans booing by the second quarter. Texans quarterback Brian Hoyer had the worst game of his career with four interceptions and a fumble.
Houston's defense kept the Texans close in the first half, but J.J. Watt left with an injury in the third quarter, Jadeveon Clowney never even put on his jersey and the Chiefs were able to close the game out in the second half.
The Chiefs extended their NFL-best winning streak to 11 games and will face New England on Saturday.
"We wanted to come in and dominate," Chiefs safety Eric Berry said. "Right now we are locked in and ready for next week.
On the opening kickoff, Knile Davis
got three good blocks around the 10-yard line and then simply outran
the rest of the defenders for the 106-yard kickoff return score, the
second-longest kickoff return TD in postseason history.
"It was a huge deal, man. It set the tempo," Davis said. "It quieted everybody, kind of made everybody relax."
The
defense took over after that, forcing Hoyer into a fumble and a three
of his career-high four interceptions before halftime to help the Chiefs
(12-5) take a 13-0 lead.
"I made some bad decisions that really hurt the team," Hoyer said.
Houston coach Bill O'Brien said he never considered benching Hoyer, but backup Brandon Weeden told a different story, saying he was warming up late in the game.