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I'd agree that Dalvin is the better back, but how can you not give the Heisman to a kid that breaks the record for most all-purpose yards in a season?
Short answer is he's not in the $EC.
I'd agree that Dalvin is the better back, but how can you not give the Heisman to a kid that breaks the record for most all-purpose yards in a season?
Cook is the best RB in the country, Mccaffrey is the best FOOTBALL player in the country bar none. Unfortunately Henry will win by default of breaking the SEC rushing record even though he's only averaging 5.8 yards a carry. Mccaffrey will have a legit chance the next two years though and could end up being one of the all time greats.
Most versatile and maybe best all-around player in the country. I wouldn't say he's the best RB though. Cook is better when he's healthy.
Cook is the best RB in the country, Mccaffrey is the best FOOTBALL player in the country bar none. Unfortunately Henry will win by default of breaking the SEC rushing record even though he's only averaging 5.8 yards a carry. Mccaffrey will have a legit chance the next two years though and could end up being one of the all time greats.
The part in bold just blows my mind. Henry is ONLY averaging 5.8 carries a game. Did someone just say that? I'd gladly take a guy who averages that. Even the great Adrian Peterson never did that in college. I'm not saying he's AP, but if that's the worst thing you can say about someone, I don't know what to say.