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The Washington Redskins drafted Stanford record-breaking running back Bryce Love in the fourth round draft pick, 112th overall, of the NFL Draft on Saturday. Love, who missed part of the season with an injury, was a Heismann Trophy candidate as a junior.

“Bryce Love is special,” Stanford coach David Shaw said. “He’s not just a speedy outside-the-box guy, but he’s a running back. He averaged 8.1 yards per carry and had 13 50-yard runs in 2017, things that just don’t make any sense. Bryce is fast and explosive, but he also breaks tackles. He led the nation in yards after contact a year ago. He’s a game changer, a field position changer. He scores touchdowns and he’s also a phenomenal human being. He’s going to be a strong asset for the Washington Redskins.”

The 2017 Heisman Trophy runner-up and 2018 team captain, Love was a three-time All-Pac-12 honoree. He won the 2017 Doak Walker Award, Lombardi Award, was a unanimous All-American and the Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year.

Love finished his Cardinal career with 3,866 rushing yards, 30 rushing touchdowns and 16 career 100-yard games. His 6.79 yards per carry average set a school record.

“The reason Bryce is going to be successful is because he’s a professional, he works hard, he’s competitive and he’s very talented,” running backs coach Ron Gould said. “He’s going to make plays where there aren’t a lot of plays to be made. He’s a lot stronger than people think – he had over 1,000 yards after contact his junior year – and he’s the fastest guy in the draft. You can’t count Bryce out because he has an impeccable work ethic, he’s passionate and he wants to be the best to ever play the game. When the lights and cameras aren’t on, Bryce is still going to be working.”

In his record-breaking season, Love rushed for 2,118 yards, averaged 162.9 yards per game and a school-record 8.05 yards per carry.

He had 12 100-yard games, 30 rushes of more than 20 yards, 24 of more than 30 yards, 15 40-yard rushes, an FBS record 13 50-yard rushes and seven 60-yard rushes. He set a FBS record with 13 consecutive games with a 30-yard rush and 11 straight games with a 50-yard rush.

Love was named honorable mention All-Pac-12 last season when he totaled 739 yards and six touchdowns on 166 carries. As a sophomore, he was also honorable mention All-Pac-12 as he totaled 783 yards rushing and three touchdowns. Love finished his career with 32 touchdowns and two two-point conversions for 196 career points.

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  1. Bryce could show some love for native peoples by convincing his bosses to change the name of the sports mascot to something that does not reference a racial stereotype.

    If the Cleveland football franchise could be named for founder Paul Brown, then that is pehaps precedent for The Washington Love.

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