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RB Ezekiel Elliott (All B1G, All-American, National Champion, Pro Bowl, All Pro, Dallas Cowboys)

So Gronk constantly sexually harasses female reporters that interview him. He treats women in general like sex objects for his amusements. He jokes able missing shots in basketball to score 69 points and the media and the public just laugh about it. They say thing he is just a "Bro" and boys being boys. Yet Zeke helps a woman flash her breast and suddenly he is the worst human being on the planet.

I don't think anyone said anything close to "He (Zeke) is the worst human being on the planet."
 
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I just watched this young man's contributions to Ohio State football in a couple of Youtube videos. If he had stayed at Ohio State four years, then I think we would have some ferocious debates on BP about whether he is the best back of all time.
 
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I can't disagree - if I were to be contrary it would be that Hop Cassidy played in an era when the Big Ten was loaded and balanced. From 1950 until 1964 Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Purdue all won at least one championship and were in the hunt for others. He played in an era of 10 games a season, an era when OOC games were against comparable Div 1 teams - not MAC or YSU level teams - thus there were no stat padding games against teams that had no business being on your schedule - except Indiana - but hell even they beat ND in 1950 (!). For two of Hoppy's seasons the NCAA rules limited the use of two platoon football meaning players had to play on both sides of the ball. As expected, Hoppy turned out to be an excellent defensive back as well as the leading running back in the nation.

All that being said and setting sentiment aside, I'd still have to admit that Zeke was the better player, quite possibly the greatest to ever play at Ohio Stadium.
 
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LOOK: You can buy Dak Prescott, Ezekiel Elliott bobbleheads from their college days

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Limited edition bobbleheads featuring Prescott and Elliott in their respective college uniforms are on sale from the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum. The bobbleheads are $40 a piece and display Prescott and Elliott in their old uniforms at Mississippi State and Ohio State.

Entire article: http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...-elliott-bobbleheads-from-their-college-days/
 
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