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All-Time Tiger: Clemson running back Travis Etienne eclipses school's rushing record vs. LSU

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Etienne pushes forward for TD, Clemson tacks on two-point conversion (0:54)

Travis Etienne muscles across the goal line for a touchdown and then Trevor Lawrence finds Amari Rodgers for the two-point conversion. (0:54)

NEW ORLEANS, La. -- Clemson junior running back Travis Etienne broke the school's career rushing record in the first quarter against LSU in the national championship game, crossing 3,960 yards to set the mark.

Etienne went into the game needing 7 yards to break the record of 3,966 set by Raymond Priester from 1994-97.

Etienne, the ACC Player of the Year, took the record in only three seasons with the Tigers. Later in the game, Etienne surpassed 4,000 career yards to become the ninth player to accomplish the feat in ACC history.

There is another record Etienne could set. If he rushes for 100 yards, he would have the school record for career 100-yard games with 18. He is currently tied with Wayne Gallman (2014-16).

Etienne had five carries for 18 yards in the first quarter.