Texas running back D'Onta Foreman carries a chip on his shoulder. He's often said he doesn't think he gets enough praise as one of the nation's top runners.

I never felt like I was given the credit I deserve ! — D'Onta Foreman (@D33_foreman) March 10, 2016

But after rushing for 100 yards in 10 straight games and breaking the 1,000-yard mark, the Foreman hype train is rapidly growing. The junior racked up 341 yards and three touchdowns against Texas Tech on Saturday — his second straight 200-yard performance.

Here's a look at what analysts around the country are saying, as well as some Twitter reactions from Foreman's big day.

Max Olson, ESPN: Olson wrote that Foreman still isn't getting enough credit from college football media. He said Foreman should be in the conversation for multiple big-time awards.

"Foreman has now rushed for 100-plus yards in every game this season. Against Texas Tech, he came up 9 yards shy of breaking Ricky Williams' school single-game rushing record. Foreman is the second-leading rusher in the nation, and he's up to 1,446 rushing yards with three (and likely four) games to go."

And while it seems inconceivable to say the star running back at the University of Texas isn't getting enough national attention, it's still true. The numbers he's putting up -- and the dominant way he's doing it -- ought to make him a Doak Walker Award finalist and Heisman Trophy dark-horse contender."

Bruce Feldman, Fox Sports: Feldman moved Foreman up to No. 3 in his weekly Heisman rankings after his big-time performance. He sits only behind Louisville quarterback Lamar Jackson and Washington quarterback Jake Browning in the ranking.

"The bull-dozing tailback has put the UT program on his broad back and is getting stronger as the season goes on. Yes, Texas Tech is dreadful on D, but 341 yards and three TDs against any Power 5 D on the road deserves a tip of the hat. He's been well over 100 yards rushing in every game he's played. Foreman has 591 rushing yards and five TDs in the past two games."

Kirk Bohls, Austin-American Statesman: Bohls said Foreman is a "truly Heisman Trophy-calibre" running back. But, he's skeptical Foreman will get the award.

"Few have had the sustained excellence he has, topping the century mark for the 10th consecutive game. Sure, it helps when defenses play nickel and dime coverages geared to stop the pass in the Big 12, and that defenses are nowhere as potent as decades ago, but others benefited from stronger, veteran offensive lines although this Texas one is growing hair fast.

Foreman won't win the Heisman Trophy this year. He's good enough, deserving enough, but he likely won't even get an invite. That speaks more to a team that's crawled over hot coals just to get to 5-4."

Gabriel Baumgaertner, Sports Illustrated: Baumgaertner said Foreman deserves an invite to New York for the Heisman ceremony.

"The Texas running back is playing for a team that's generally considered a disappointment this season, but after a 341-yard performance on Saturday against Texas Tech, the bruising runner should receive Heisman consideration. Foreman has run for at least 124 yards in every game this season and has been the engine behind a resurgent Texas offense. The 341-yard total is impressive enough on its face, but consider that he averaged 10.3 yards per carry on 33 carries. Foreman is a bull with breakaway speed. If he maintains his current pace, he should earn a trip to New York City at season's end."

Stewart Mandel, Fox Sports: Mandel put Foreman fourth on his Heisman watch list behind Jackson, Browning and Michigan defensive back Jabrill Peppers.

"The junior has run for 591 yards in the last two weeks alone -- including 341 on 33 carries against Texas Tech -- and is now the nation's new leading rusher (180.8 yards per game)."

I laughed at Foreman for the heisman pose last week...jokes on me after today and if he can continue to put up monster numbers #341 — Henry Melton (@HenMel) November 6, 2016

Texas HB D’onta Foreman forced 10 missed tackles and gained 200 yards after contact in the #Longhorns’ 45-37 win over Texas Tech. pic.twitter.com/9Ubb9DpHZp — PFF College (@PFF_College) November 6, 2016

Rumble young man, rumble! Best RB in the country! @D33_foreman https://t.co/xPUbfP4BYH — Jamaal Charles (@jcharles25) November 5, 2016

I don't want to overreact to stats vs Texas Tech, but it's time to talk about D'Onta Foreman as a Heisman finalist. — Matt Miller (@nfldraftscout) November 5, 2016

D'Onta Foreman (@Longhorn_FB): 311 rush yds today, 250 last week. Record in consecutive games is 668 by Ricky Williams in 1998 Heisman year. — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 5, 2016

D'onte 4 Heisman — Connor Williams (@cwill) November 5, 2016

Get that man to New York. #H3ism3n — William Wilkerson (@Wilkerson_FWST) November 5, 2016

How do you keep this guy out of New York City? He went for 60-plus with one shoe. #hookem — Cedric Golden (@CedGolden) November 5, 2016