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M-V-P! M-V-P! Peterson Earns NFL Honor

Five-time Pro Bowl performer is the first OU player to win the award.

  MVP All Day

Former University of Oklahoma All-America running back Adrian Peterson received the Associated Press National Football League's Most Valuable Player Award Saturday in New Orleans. The Minnesota Vikings' five-time Pro Bowl performer is the first OU player to win the award.
 
Peterson was also named the AP Offensive Player of the Year, the FedEx Ground Player of the Year and the NFL.com Fantasy Player of the Year.
 
Peterson accumulated 2,097 rushing yards in 2012, coming nine yards shy of surpassing the NFL's single-season record established by Eric Dickerson of the Los Angeles Rams (2,105 yards in 1984). Making Peterson's record-setting season even more remarkable was the fact that he suffered a severe knee injury on Dec. 24, 2011. Since Peterson entered the NFL in 2007, no player has accumulated more rushing yards (8,849), total TDs (80), rushing TDs (76), rushing yards per game (99.4), rushes for 10+ yards (247) or yards from scrimmage (10,375).
 
"Nothing that Adrian accomplishes surprises me," said OU head coach Bob Stoops. "Adrian is remarkable person and a relentless competitor. He possesses rare physical qualities as an athlete, but his unbridled passion for being the very best and his tireless determination are what make him truly unique. All of us at the University of Oklahoma proudly congratulate Adrian on this honor and thank him for his continued support of OU Athletics."
 
In 2012, Peterson pledged a $1 million donation to the OU Athletics Department. The donation supported the construction of Headington Hall - OU's student housing facility scheduled to open in fall 2013 - and also established the Adrian Peterson Football Scholarship Endowment. Peterson's financial gift was the largest ever to OU Athletics from a former Sooners football player.
 
Headington Hall is a $75 million, 230,000-square-foot housing center for OU students and student-athletes being constructed on the corner of Jenkins Ave. and Lindsey St., southeast and across the street from Gaylord Family -Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The facility will house approximately 400 students and will include central dining, computer labs and study rooms, as well as a faculty-in-residence unit.
 
The new facility, which will replace Wilkinson, Jones and Jefferson Houses, is being privately funded. Fans interested in learning more about contributing to the Headington Hall construction fund should contact the Sooner Club at (405) 325-8000 or toll-free at (866) 766-6372.
 
Peterson accumulated 4,045 career rushing yards during his three seasons at OU and was a three-time All-Big 12 selection. He earned All-America honors as a freshman when he ran for a school-record 1,925 yards and finished second in the Heisman Trophy voting. He set NCAA freshman records for rushing yards, 100-yard rushing games (11), consecutive 100-yard rushing games (nine) and rushing attempts (339).
 
The seventh overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft by the Minnesota Vikings, Peterson went on to be named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year. Peterson, who that year set the NFL record for single-game rushing yards (296), became only the fifth player in NFL history to run for 3,000 yards through his first two seasons.
 
Currently, Peterson boasts the third-highest per-carry average in NFL history (minimum 750 attempts) at 5.0 yards per attempt, trailing only Jim Brown (5.2) and Mercury Morris (5.1).

 
 
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Photos Adrian Peterson's OU Career

BY THE NUMBERS
Peterson's Oklahoma Career

4:
NCAA freshman records Peterson broke and still holds today; rushing yards (1,925), 100-yard rushing games (11), consecutive 100-yard rushing games (9) and rushing attempts (339).

6:
200-yard rushing games Peterson produced at OU, the second-most by any Sooner all-time.

22:
100-yard rushing games Peterson produced at OU, also the second-most by any Sooner all-time.

84:
Peterson's longest career rush at OU (vs. Oklahoma State, 2005).

249:
Most rushing yards by a true freshman OU running back in a single game (vs. OSU in 2004).

1,925:
Peterson's NCAA freshman record for rushing yards is also the most any OU running back has ever gained in a season.

4,045:
Career rushing total for Peterson, which ranks as the third-most ever by a Sooner.
 
Peterson's 2012 NFL Season
7: Peterson tied NFL records for more 50+ yard runs (Barry Sanders) and most 150-yard rushing games (Earl Campbell).

1,598:
Peterson set the record for most rushing yards in 10 consecutive games from Oct. 21 to Dec. 31.

2,097:
Peterson's rushing total in 2012, the second most in a single-season in NFL history.

  Adrian Peterson Career Notes
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