TOP 25 COLLEGE RBS THIS YEAR

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1 Chris Wells TB Ohio State 6-1/237 Akron, OH -
Nobody was running the ball better than Wells at the end of last season.

2 Knowshon Moreno TB Georgia 5-11/207 Belford, NJ -
Georgia began its surge last year when he started getting more carries.

3 LeSean McCoy RB Pittsburgh 5-11/210 Harrisburg, PA -
He had seven 100-yard games in his freshman season.

4 P.J. Hill RB Wisconsin 5-11/222 East Elmhurst, NY -
Hill will try to bounce back from an injury-riddled season.

5 Marlon Lucky RB Nebraska 6-0/210 North Hollywood, CA -
He rushed for 1,019 yards and caught 75 passes last year.

6 Damion Fletcher RB Southern Miss. 5-10/176 Biloxi, MS -
He has rushed for 2,974 yards over the last two years.

7 Javon Ringer RB Michigan State 5-9/202 Dayton, OH -
Ringer gained nearly six yards per carry last season.

8 Ian Johnson RB Boise State 5-11/194 San Dimas, CA -
He leads all active RBs with 3,418 career rushing yards.

9 James Davis RB Clemson 5-11/205 Atlanta, GA -
He ranks fourth among active players with 36 career TD runs.

10 C.J. Spiller RB Clemson 5-11/190 Lake Butler, FL -
Spiller had just three TD runs last season.

11 DeMarco Murray RB Oklahoma 6-0/198 Las Vegas, NV -
He ran for 13 TDs last season despite missing three games.

12 Joe McKnight RB USC 6-0/190 River Ridge, LA -
Is his huge Rose Bowl performance a sign of things to come?

13 Noel Devine RB West Virginia 5-8/170 Fort Myers, FL -
He wll keep the Mountaineers from missing Steve Slaton too much.

14 Tyrell Sutton RB Northwestern 5-9/200 Akron, OH -
Sutton came on strong late last year after returning from an injury.

15 Arian Foster TB Tennessee 6-1/215 San Diego, CA -
Foster rushed for 1,193 yards and 12 TDs last year.

16 Terry Grant TB Alabama 5-10/188 Lumberton, MS -
He reached the 100-yard mark in each of his first two career games.

17 Graig Cooper RB Miami-FL 6-0/194 Memphis, TN -
He was one of the few bright spots for the Hurricanes last year.

18 Keiland Williams RB LSU 5-11/223 Lafayette, LA -
He has the most upside of all the talented LSU running backs.

19 Harvey Unga RB Brigham Young 6-0/221 Provo, UT -
He had 1,227 rushing yards and 655 receiving yards last year.

20 Josh Adams RB Wake Forest 6-0/170 Cary, NC -
Adams had nine TD runs in his final eight games last year.

21 Mike Goodson RB Texas A&M 6-0/196 Klein, TX -
He seems poised to bounce back from a disappointing season.

22 Brad Lester RB Auburn 5-11/198 Lilburn, GA -
Lester is healthy again after missing much of last year.

23 Eugene Jarvis RB Kent State 5-5/170 Pittsburgh, PA -
No active player rushed for more yards last year than Jarvis (1,669).

24 Ryan Mathews TB Fresno State 5-11/205 Bakersfield, CA -
Mathews rushed for 14 TDs as a freshman last season.

25 Anthony Dixon RB Miss. State 6-1/230 Terry, MS -
Dixon has rushed for 23 TDs over the last two seasons.
 
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I would put Moreno number one, but thats just me.

I think Spiller and Davis will have better years this year, but they deserve their spots.

Noel Divine could be lower, seeing that Slaton and Schmitt are now gone. We will see how he does as the featured back. Having the #1 rushing QB helps him out too.

I dont know about Hill, but I am psyched to see Lucky play again this year. He is a dynamic back and could be the next Brian Westbrook.
 

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that thunder and lightning combo of davis and spiller at clemson is probably the best in the nation.

and i agree with beanie @ #1, but knowshon is primed to take that spot this year.]

and i'm looking to see how mike goodson does with more carries, now that jovorskie lane's fat ass has moved to fullback.
 

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yup, beanie got some speed for a big back...

i agree, ifym...i'm looking forward to noel divine playing without sharing carries with steve slaton and owen schmitt, he has a lot of potential.

same with pj hill, he lost some weight before last season and before getting injured, to add some speed, and to be more shifty. i understand the speed, but his running style isn't to be a shifty back...
 
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24 Ryan Mathews TB Fresno State 5-11/205 Bakersfield, CA -
Mathews rushed for 14 TDs as a freshman last season.

Be on the lookout for mathews this season. He could have had more than 14 td's last season but missed games at the end of the season.
 
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stefon johnson..USC...EASILY top 25....

beanie can win heisman...but he aint DOIN SHIT AGAINST USC...

ohio state is EASILY the most OVERRATED team going into this year..
 
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^^^He also plays in a non-BCC conference with some of the weakest teams in Div 1AA. He is gonna have to put up HUGE numbers to be taken seriously.
Actually your wrong. Fresno St. plays 4 non bcs teams this season rutgers, wisconsin, toledo, and ucla. And do so every season atleast 3-4 non-bcs schools. Thats 1/4 of their schedule. The WAC has actually stepped up its competition in the past few years. Boiste St., and Hawaii have been in BCS bowls the past 2 years. And Nevada and San Jose State are on the rise, especially Nevada.
 
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Actually your wrong. Fresno St. plays 4 non bcs teams this season rutgers, wisconsin, toledo, and ucla. And do so every season atleast 3-4 non-bcs schools. Thats 1/4 of their schedule. The WAC has actually stepped up its competition in the past few years. Boiste St., and Hawaii have been in BCS bowls the past 2 years. And Nevada and San Jose State are on the rise, especially Nevada.
Actually, Im not wrong. The WAC is fuckin horrible, bro...plain & simple. They have Hawaii (which will turn), and BSU...thats IT. Everyone else is shitty. FSU had a few good years, but they hav e struggled to maintain that over the last 4 years.

And EVERY WAC team plays BCS teams for their OOC....thats common knowledge.

Like i said, Ian Johnson had shitty games against "descent" teams last year. I mean...Wyoming? Really?

Again, anyone playing in a NON-BCS conference, needs to put up GAWDY numbers in order to be taken seriously.

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You mean the same dude that averaged 3.5 yards against Wyoming, and 2.8 yards against SJST?
You know who I meant. My question is, what are your opinions? I live a few hours from Boise in a tourist spot visited by tons of Idahoans, and have to see cars covered in BSU decals, t-shirts, hats, shorts, etc. of BSU, and listen to them preach about how GODLY he is, and how great BSU is...

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Ian Johnson actually does have talent, and I think he could play at a larger, more high-profile school. His OL is what gets him those yards, as BSU always has a GREAT OL every year. I dont know HOW they do it, but they do it up there in Boise gettin those big, fast, athletic OLmen.

With that being said, There i snothing real special about him, he isnt SUPER fast, isnt SUPER shifty, and isnt SUPER poowerful, but he is a SMART runner. DO i think he would be the same back in the SEC? Absoutely not, unless he had a line like LSU or Georgia...and even then i dont know because those SEC boys are BIG and FAST.