duke not on the list?
LaDainian Tomlinson should be much higher than 49th.
He’s 13th All-time in college rushing yards & is arguably one of the top 5 RB’s ever.
Darren McFadden is easily a top 20-25 RB in College All-time as well.
Only thing I liked about the list was they got Barry Sanders & Ricky Williams right (although Ricky would be #2 for me)I’d also rank Marshall higher. He was way better than those other stat accumulators I mentioned in my prior post (wiscy guys, salaam). Glad to see garrison ranked highly - one of my favorites to watch in my lifetime.
What do u think would have happened if sanders played his senior year? His junior year is so ridiculous, nothing else even comes close. He ran for almost 1500 yds in 1989… in the pros, now imagine that’s against big 8 defensesBullsheet, he numba 1 inn my book. Ifin he come back fur his senior seasun nobody touch his records.
Guess you don’t realize sanders had an all American and hall of fame Upperclassmen RB as a teammate his first two yearsOh, you might be right. I forgot Sanders played in the SEC.
Barry did gain 1000 rushing yards - in his first two seasons. Hershel only had 600 more as a freshman and then another 1900 his sophomore year.
Ron Dayne refused to sign my football at a football AUTOGRAPH SESSION in Hawaii during an all-star game. There was an hour left to sign. For that reason, he's way too high (or low i guess).20. Melvin Gordon, Wisconsin
19. Montee Ball, Wisconsin
18. George Rogers, South Carolina
17. Rashaan Salaam, Colorado
16. Leroy Keyes, Purdue
15. Christian McCaffrey, Stanford
14. Billy Sims, Oklahoma
13. Charles White, USC
12. Ron Dayne, Wisconsin
11. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin
But he didn’t, did he. Turns out everybody might have been amazing with one more year. Also, your spelling leaves something to be desired.Bullsheet, he numba 1 inn my book. Ifin he come back fur his senior seasun nobody touch his records.
At least they got the top right.
Barry Sanders is absolutely the best college back ever. The literal GOAT.
Any time he got anywhere close to the open field he was deadly. Sometimes he got to the open field when it appeared impossible to do so. Houdini in a helmet.One of my favorite sleeper stats to show how insane Barry Sanders was...
In 1987 when he was backing up Thurman Thomas he was OK St's return man, and he ranked:
#1 in NCAA in Kick Return Average - 31.6 yds. Scored 2 TD's on 14 returns.
#2 in NCAA in Punt Return Average - 16.3 yds. Scored 2 TD's on 15 returns.
He's the GOAT RB. But he might have been the GOAT return man too.