Arizona backup enters game, sets FBS record for rushing yards by a quarterback
Posted Oct 10, 2017
Khalil Tate was on the sideline as Brandon Dawkins trotted out with the first team for Arizona's first offensive series against Colorado on Saturday. Little did he know that he would run his way into the college football record book over the next four or so hours. Tate took over for an injured Dawkins on the first drive of the Wildcats' 45-42 win over the Buffaloes and never looked back.
(CBS Sports)
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