Running back Christian McCaffrey smiles after Stanford defeated Oregon State in November. The Stanford star announced Monday that he will not play in the 16th-ranked Cardinal’s Sun Bowl game against North Carolina on Dec. 30. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Running back Christian McCaffrey smiles after Stanford defeated Oregon State in November. The Stanford star announced Monday that he will not play in the 16th-ranked Cardinal’s Sun Bowl game against North Carolina on Dec. 30. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

Stanford’s McCaffrey skipping Sun Bowl to prepare for draft

Christian McCaffrey is done playing college football even though Stanford has one more game.

The star running back wants to prepare for the NFL draft and said on Twitter on Monday he will not play in the Sun Bowl. The No. 16 Cardinal (9-3) face North Carolina (8-4) on Dec. 30 in El Paso, Texas.

“Very tough decision, but I have decided not to play in the Sun Bowl so I can begin my draft prep immediately,” McCaffrey said. He thanked his teammates for their support. “It means a lot to me. Go Cardinal!”

Stanford receiver Trenton Irwin posted on Twitter: “The whole team supports CMccaffrey5 in everything and anything. Hes been a leader to this team through the easy times and tough times.”

McCaffrey is the second prominent player to make such a decision for the same reason. LSU running back Leonard Fournette has said he will not play in the Citrus Bowl.

“I would do anything to play one more time with my brothers in that scarlet and gray,” Dallas Cowboys running back Ezekiel Elliott posted on Twitter about players sitting out bowl games.

McCaffrey said last month he would be skipping his senior season to enter the NFL draft. He was the Heisman Trophy runner-up in 2015 as a sophomore when he set the NCAA record for all-purpose yards in a season.

“For three years Christian has not only been a great player, but a great teammate as well,” Stanford coach David Shaw said in a statement. “We wish him great success at the next level, as we continue our preparation for the Sun Bowl.”

This season, McCaffrey missed a game against Notre Dame with an undisclosed injury, but finished the season strong. He had at least 135 yards rushing in each of his final five games and finished the season with 1,603 yards on the ground and 13 touchdowns.

“I don’t think it takes away from the fact we’ve still got two pretty good football teams that are going to play,” Sun Bowl executive director Bernie Olivas said. “Yeah, it would have been great to have a prolific runner like Christian McCaffrey going against a prolific passer like (North Carolina quarterback) Mitch Trubisky, but I totally understand where he’s coming from. I still hope he makes the trip and enjoys the festivities we have for the teams.”

The 6-foot, 200-pound McCaffrey has been one of the busiest ball carriers in college football over the past two seasons. He has 672 touches from scrimmage (590 rushes, 82 receptions) and another 76 kick and punt returns.

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