Contestants on ‘Jeopardy’ typically struggle with sports categories, and on Wednesday’s show, the players struggled with a clue about a well-known former SEC running back.

Under the category, “Multi-sport athletes,” the clue was for $800, and not only Auburn fans, but long-time SEC fans would know the answer to the following clue is Bo Jackson.

At Auburn, Jackson ran for 4,303 yards and scored 43 touchdowns in the regular season. In 1985, he had 4 200-yard rushing games in a 1,786-yard season and won the Heisman Trophy, an achievement Jackson called “my greatest honor.”

A three-time All-SEC and two-time All-American selection, Jackson is the only Auburn running back to rush for more than 4,000 yards (4,303) in a career.

According to his Heisman bio, Jackson made an immediate impact for the Tigers, rushing for 829 yards and nine touchdowns as a 1982 true freshman. He followed that up with 1,213 yards and 12 touchdowns — while averaging almost eight yards per carry — as a sophomore in 1983 as the Tigers went 11-1 and finished third in the polls. Injuries limited him to 475 yards and five scores in 1984.

Jackson was selected with the first overall pick of the 1986 NFL Draft by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but he opted to play baseball for the Kansas City Royals, the defending World Series champions, who had drafted him in the fourth round in the 1986 amateur draft. He played serveral seasons with the Royals, White Sox and Angels, while also returning to football to play for the Los Angeles Raiders.