With only 10 games this year, it’s highly unlikely Chuba Hubbard will be able to track down some of the awe-inspiring season records Barry Sanders or Thurman Thomas set at OSU.
However, Hubbard is on the precipice of firmly cementing himself in Oklahoma State’s record book, and here are three ways he can do that in a 10-game 2020 season.
1. Crack the Top Three in Rushing in Program History
Entering the 2020 season, Hubbard isn’t even in the top 10 rushers in program history, but that will change after he gains 90 yards.
From there, he can start shredding up the list.