Hardesty SEC's Leading Rusher
Senior tailback Montario Hardesty is finally the feature back in Tennessee's offense after three seasons as a backup. In four starts during the 2009 season, Hardesty has produced the four largest single-game rushing efforts of his career and scored four touchdowns.
The New Bern, N.C., native is averaging 121.3 yards per game and 5.8 yards per carry. He currently ranks eighth in the nation and atop the SEC in rushing yards per game. He is on pace for 1,818 rushing yards in 2009.
Hardesty has reeled off 16 runs of 10 yards or more, including three 20-plus yard treks and a career-long 43-yard touchdown run.
He became the 27th back in school history to eclipse the career 1,500-yard mark with a 140-yard effort vs. Ohio and now ranks 26th in school history with 1,531 yards.
Hardesty rushed for 1,046 yards in his first three seasons and worked primarily as a goal line back in 2008, scoring six touchdowns.
Thanks in large part to Hardesty, the Vols are rolling up an average of 197 yards per game on the ground through four contests and have scored seven rushing touchdowns.
The Vols ranked sixth in the SEC and 31st in the nation in rushing offense.