Gordon and Clement
The UW backfield has been perennially elite, with Melvin Gordon and Corey Clement combining for an FBS-record 3,536 yards.
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The UW backfield has been perennially elite, with Melvin Gordon and Corey Clement combining for an FBS-record 3,536 yards.
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Running back Corey Clement celebrates his touchdown in the Outback Bowl against Auburn.