Minnesota tailback Darius Taylor returned to the Gophers on Saturday and totaled 64 yards and a touchdown during a 48-0 win over Rhode Island.
Taylor, who missed the season opener against North Carolina with a leg injury, also had four receptions for 48 yards to go with his 14 carries.
Taylor emerged as one of the Big Ten's top tailbacks last September, jumping out as the league's leading rusher before injuries cut short his freshman year. His average of 133.2 rushing yards per game would have led the nation, but he didn't have enough games to qualify.
He finished the season with 799 yards despite playing in just six games. The yardage total was the fifth most by a Minnesota freshman in school history.
Taylor is a 6-foot, 215-pound running back from Detroit. He scored five touchdowns in his six games last year and capped the season with 208 rushing yards in the Quick Lane Bowl win over Bowling Green.
In its opening loss to North Carolina, Marcus Major took a majority of the carries for Minnesota and ran for 73 yards on 20 attempts. The Oklahoma transfer scored a touchdown and announced himself as a presence in the Gophers' tailback rotation. Major rushed seven times for 12 yards and a touchdown Saturday.