If you don't know the name Donnel Pumphrey, now's a good time to familiarize yourself. Numbers-wise, he's better than the great Marshall Faulk.

In Saturday night's game against Cal, Pumphrey broke Faulk's career rushing record of 4,589 yards. The new record came late in the fourth quarter when Pumphrey broke a run to the left side.

There's the record breaker!



Donnel Pumphrey passes Marshall Faulk to become the @GoAztecs all-time leading rusher. https://t.co/nh08nmONfk — CBS Sports Network (@CBSSportsNet) September 11, 2016



In the 45-40 late-night win, Pumphrey finished with 281 yards on the ground, bringing his career total to 4,651.

Pumphrey entered the game with 4,370 yards -- 219 behind Faulk. Getting the record on Saturday was a tall task, but the senior showed he was up for the challenge. It helped, too, that Cal has one of the worst run defenses in college football.

Still, Pumphrey had a huge night, and now he stands as the most prolific running back in Aztec history.

San Diego State has now won 12 straight games dating back to last season.