CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The sequel to Lamar Jackson's Heisman campaign might be even better than the original.
The defending Heisman winner turned in another record-breaking performance in Louisville's 47-35 win over North Carolina on Saturday, throwing for 393 yards and rushing for 132 more, becoming just the second quarterback in FBS history -- and first from a Power 5 team -- to throw for 300 and run for 100 in back-to-back games. Rice quarterback Chase Clement did so in 2007, according to ESPN Stats & Information.
It was Jackson's third career game hitting those marks.