SAN ANTONIO — Zack Moss will go down in history as one of the greatest running backs in Utah football history. He capped off a stellar four-year career in Tuesday night’s Alamo Bowl by being named the winner of the Fred Jacoby Sportsmanship Award.

Moss already became the first Ute to run for over 1,000 yards in three seasons and broke the record for career yards, however he was bottled up for most of Tuesday night’s game against Texas and came up just short of setting a couple more Ute records.

Moss needed just 75 all-purpose yards to break Steve Odom’s record of 4,755 yards, but with 57 rushing yards and 14 receiving yards, he fell four yards short.

He also could have broken the single-season record for most rushing yards in a season with a big day, being 160 yards shy of John White’s single-season mark of 1,519 set in 2011. But with 57 net yards on the night, he finished fourth on the single-season list with 1,414.

“We weren’t able to find a rhythm,” Moss said. “They were blitzing pretty much 80 percent of the game, so we tried to soften them up but weren’t able to do that. So we had some offensive woes throughout the game.”

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Moss did finish with Utah career records for rushing yards (4,067), rushing touchdowns (38), total touchdowns (41), 100-yard games (18) and carries (712).

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