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| View Poll Results: Best College RB You've Seen Since Barry Sanders? | |||
| LaDainian Tomlinson, TCU |
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6 | 4.32% |
| Ron Dayne, Wisconsin |
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2 | 1.44% |
| Michael Turner, Northern Illinois |
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0 | 0% |
| DeAngelo Williams, Memphis |
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1 | 0.72% |
| Garrett Wolfe, Northern Illinois |
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1 | 0.72% |
| Adrian Peterson, Oklahoma |
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43 | 30.94% |
| Reggie Bush, USC |
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19 | 13.67% |
| Darren McFadden, Arkansas |
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5 | 3.60% |
| Knowshon Moreno, Georgia |
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0 | 0% |
| Beanie Wells, tOSU |
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24 | 17.27% |
| Ricky Williams, Texas |
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12 | 8.63% |
| Eddie George, tOSU |
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19 | 13.67% |
| Rashaan Salaam, Colorado |
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0 | 0% |
| Troy Davis, Iowa State |
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0 | 0% |
| Warrick Dunn, Florida State |
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0 | 0% |
| Ki-Jana Carter, Penn State |
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0 | 0% |
| Marshall Faulk, San Diego State |
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4 | 2.88% |
| Eric Bieniemy, Colorado |
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0 | 0% |
| Emmitt Smith, Florida |
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1 | 0.72% |
| Lawrence Phillips, Nebraska |
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2 | 1.44% |
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Every time I see that name I can't help but think of Eric "Sleeping With" Bieniemy. That's the name that sticks out on that list.
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Clearly you guys don't know what you're talking about. No Mike Hart?! (ducks)
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I've seen a couple of these guys in person, and I've watched a good number of them on the screen. I'm going with Reggie Bush. At first I thought the first couple teams he played against were just poor tacklers...then nobody could tackle him...hmm. Just incredibly elusive, He single handidly bailed out USC his last year. There were a few games they were behind in at the half, they fed him the ball and he turned it into a convincing win, he was all over the place.
Granted, USC was friggin' stacked with talent and every ESPN analyst said they could run through the holes USC's O-line was creating, but Reggie could make a lot of people miss and was always a threat to go the distance. Frustrating to watch teams play against him, thats why he gets my vote. Eddie George and Adrian Peterson would be nipping at his heels, close 2nd and 3rd. |
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And not injured. How much did the injury effect his (Wells) playing time toward the end of the year? Was he taken out sooner than if he was not injured? That being said, from the Wisconsin game on Wells averaged 124 yards a game. George averaged 152 yards per game his senior year. I would like to see Wells play behind a good offense line for his senior year. That won't happen.
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Dude was winning games on his own, from behind when everyone in the stadium knew he was getting the rock. Ask Illinois all about it. Bo Schembechler called him the greatest college offensive weapon he's ever seen. (Or something to that effect) In the end, in my mind, Byars and Wells will be the great "what ifs" due to the lack of a senior season/injuries. Love them both. Byars was awfully close to the Jr. Year Heisman... one play put Flutie over the top. Clarett... dinged up a lot too... but, really, Had one game where I felt like he put the team on his shoulders. The rest of those guys at least had a seasons worth of that, more or less. Regardless, I guess I don't give hime the benefit of the doubt because I didn't see him enough, healthy... too bad, too. |
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1. Archie 2. Eddie 3. Byers 4. Beanie 5. Smith But we digress from the topic at hand. |
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Earl Campbell was the best I saw
Herschel Walker right there next to Earl. Thurman Thomas was another I loved to watch.
Edit, my post is dumb as this thread specifically starts AFTER Thurman. Please bash my post heavily for the owner's stupidity. Last edited by matcar; 12-03-2008 at 11:05 AM. Reason: I apparently have first grade reading comprehension. |
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As for the choices mentioned, Reggie Bush for the ability to break a game open on any one play, but he would not hold up if he'd had to do the dirty work too. Eddie comes closest to being able to do both. Thought about Ricky Williams, but the other issues in his life (same for Lawrence Phillips) kept me from it. |
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It seems to me that if Reggie Bush wants to be considered for being near the top of this list, his coach would have wanted him to at least be on the frickin' field on 4th and 1 near midfield in the BCS Title Game against Texas, when a first down basically would have iced the NC for USC.
For similar reasons, I have Walter Payton ahead of Barry Sanders on my all-time RB list, both behind Jim Brown. I don't have an official stat, but Sanders had a ton of runs for negative yards. He wasn't reliable on third and short, or 4th and 1. But that's off topic, as I believe this poll is really asking about college careers. In college, I thought Bo Jackson was better than Herschel Walker. |
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So Many Greats
Thank you all for bringing names I never even thought about to this discussion.
There were so many greats,,its hard to imagine these athletes in comparison. It floors me to think that I've seen a lot of them in person. |
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There's something to be said for otherwise great coaches having occasional brain farts. |
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I think Walter Payton had about 0% to do with that decision. |
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