Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey's incredible season continues. McCaffrey broke Barry Sanders' single-season record for all-purpose yards on Saturday night by posting 244 all-purpose yards in the first half of the game, giving him 3,276 yards on the season. During Sanders incredible season at Oklahoma State, he posted 3,250 yards in 1988. 

While Sanders set his record in 11 games, McCaffrey has broken it in his 13th game of the season. The Stanford star has rushed for 1,795 yards, adding 439 yards receiving, 953 kickoff return yards and 67 punt return yards. 

McCaffrey's all-around performance certainly has him in the conversation for the Heisman Trophy, and he's putting on a show in the Pac-12 Championship Game as an exclamation point. 

Breaking Sanders' record is an incredible feat, and McCaffrey is doing it with Sanders' son as his backup at running back. 

Christian McCaffrey (USATSI)
Christian McCaffrey is the new NCAA single-season all-purpose yards record holder. (USATSI)