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Williams Named Football's Best

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NEW HAVEN, Conn.--Texas running back Ricky Williams yesterday received the Player of the Year award from the Walter Camp Football Foundation.

Williams, of San Diego, Calif., has set 12 NCAA Division I-A benchmarks and tied four others.

During his four-year career, Williams rushed for a total of 6,279 yards, beating the record of 6,082 yards set by Pittsburgh's Tony Dorsett from 1973 to 1976.

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