Henry is at 2,061 yards, which is 14th-most in a season in NCAA history. He is averaging 147.1 yards per game, and hitting that average against Clemson — which is allowing 124.4 rush yards per game, by the way — would give him 2,208, which would put him fifth in NCAA history. To get into the top four, Henry needs 282 yards.
As it stands now, Henry’s per-game average is the second-lowest in history for a 2,000-yard rusher. The lowest? Stanford’s Christian McCaffrey finished with 2,019 yards this season, and his average is 144.2. The third-lowest average among 2,000-yard men belongs to former Rutgers star Ray Rice, who averaged 154.