TAMPA, Fla. -- Denard Robinson is the new king of quarterback rushing.

The Michigan senior set the NCAA all-time quarterback rushing record Tuesday on a 9-yard run during the fourth quarter of the Outback Bowl against South Carolina.

It was the final quarter of his storied career.

Robinson entered the day needing 85 yards to match West Virgina's Pat White's record of 4,493 yards, and 86 to break it. The 9-yard run gave him 88 for the day, and he had more than 8 minutes to pad his mark.

Most of Robinson's yardage was picked up as a tailback, but Michigan says the yardage still counts toward the quarterback record. Devin Gardner started at quarterback.

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