Photos: Wisconsin football's all-time all-purpose yards in a season leaders
No. 4 Ron Dayne in 1996
Running back Ron Dayne burst onto the scene for the Badgers, rushing for 2,109 yards and gaining 133 yards receiving to finish his freshman season with 2,242 yards.
CRAIG SCHREINER, State Journal archives
No. 3 Jonathan Taylor in 2018
Jonathan Taylor's sophomore season was his best on the ground, gaining 2,194 yards rushing. He also contributed 60 yards receiving to cap his campaign with 2,254 yards.
STEVE APPS, State Journal archives
No. 9 Ron Dayne in 1999
Legendary running back Ron Dayne makes his second appearance on this list, this time for his senior season. He rushed for 2,034 yards and added 9 yards receiving to finish at 2,043.
CRAIG SCHREINER, State Journal archives
No. 2 Jonathan Taylor in 2019
It was running back Jonathan Taylor's most productive season for the Badgers. He rushed for 2,0003 yards and asses 252 yards receiving for 2,255 yards in 2019.
STEVE APPS, State Journal archives
No. 5 Montee Ball in 2011
Running back Montee Ball did the bulk of his damage on the ground, gaining 1,923 yards rushing and adding 306 yards receiving. He finished the season with 2,229 yards.
CRAIG SCHREINER, State Journal archives
No. 1 Melvin Gordon in 2014
Running back Melvin Gordon turned in the program's all-time rushing performance against Nebraska, when he rushed for 208 yards against the Huskers. Gordon gained 2,587 yards on the ground and added 153 receiving to finish his season with 2,740 yards, nearly 500 more than the No. 2 player on Wisconsin's all-time list.
M.P. KING, State Journal archives
No. 6 Brian Calhoun in 2005
Running back Brian Calhoun's accomplishment is made more remarkable considering he and Brandon Williams both topped 2,000 all-purpose yards in the 2005 season. Calhoun did it by rushing for 1,636 yards and adding 571 yards receiving for a total of 2,207 yards.
JOHN MANIACI, State Journal archives
No. 7 Brandon Williams in 2005
Receiver Brandon Williams topped 2,000 yards in 2005 thanks in part to his return skills. He rushed for 47 yards, gained 996 yards on returns and finished with 1,095 yards receiving for a total of 2,138 yards.
JOHN MANIACI, State Journal archives
No. 8 Jonathan Taylor in 2017
Jonathan Taylor just missed out on topping 2,00 yards rushing, coming up 23 short with 1,977. He did manage 95 yards receiving to finish his freshman season with 2,072 yards.