Story byJeff HauserFri, January 9, 2026 at 2:29 AM UTC·1 min readKewan Lacy’s rushing touchdown wasn't close to the longest in CFP history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Ole Miss Rebels running back Kewan Lacy delivered one of the defining plays early in this year's Fiesta Bowl, bursting through the line and racing 73 yards for a touchdown. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe run marked Lacy’s 24th rushing touchdown of the season, an Ole Miss single-season record. It also stood as the fifth-longest scoring play in CFP history and the longest since Jeremiyah Love ripped off a 98-yard touchdown for Notre Dame Fighting Irish against Indiana Hoosiers last year. Only Ezekiel Elliott (85 yards), Jaydon Blue (77) and Sony Michel (75) slot between Love and Lacy. A transfer from Missouri, Lacy entered the postseason with 1,464 rushing yards on 295 carries, plus 28 receptions for 173 yards.