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Navy’s Reynolds breaks NCAA record, should be in New York with Henry
By Jessi Lee
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Navy QB Keenan Reynolds didn’t make the cut with the rest of the Heisman finalists. He wasn’t invited to New York for the awards ceremony. He won’t be hopping on a helicopter after today’s game against Army.
But he should be.
Even with the Heisman out of reach, Reynolds continues to perform at his highest and push the boundaries of what we think he can do.
Less than an hour ago, Reynolds scored touchdown No. 85, making him the NCAA leader with most career rushing touchdowns. The record was previously held by former Georgia Southern RB Adrian Peterson.
HISTORY!
Navy QB Keenan Reynolds now has the most career-rushing TD (85) in Division I History (FCS & FBS). pic.twitter.com/L1sIfVcAE6
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