Buffalo Bulls running back Jaret Patterson left his mark on college football history Saturday afternoon.
Patterson rushed for 409 yards and eight touchdowns, tying the NCAA record for the most rushing touchdowns in a single game. He also became the second FBS player in college football history with consecutive 300-yard games.
Patterson rushed for 247 yards and five touchdowns before the end of the first half. He entered the game versus Kent State with a total of 511 rushing yards and eight touchdowns through three games.
Patterson also set a Mid-American Conference record on Saturday with more than 385 yards in a game.