Darren Mcfadden , SEC Freshman of the year, ESPN newcomer of the year, SEC Offensive player of the year twice, first sophomore ever to win the Doak walker award, only second player ever to win Doak walker twice, Heisman runner up 2 straight years and should have won both years. Jim Brown Trophy, Walter camp award, 1st team all american 2 straight years, and the list goes on.....just imagine had he been on Alabama's team!!! Probably 3,000 yards in one year! Mcfadden did it at Arkansas, remember that, not near the team nor talent surrounding him as other top SEC programs, yet he still crushed the toughest defenses in college football week in and week out for 3 years. People talk about how fast he was, but look at the film, he ran over and destroyed linebackers in the SEC!
I can dig it McFadden was different at Arkansas. The greatest college RB of all time is Ricky Williams. Check out his stats and accomplishments. He was different.
Johnathan Taylor has to be in the conversation with college footballs all time greats. He's 6th all time in rushing yards only 951 yards behind Dayne and Taylor only played 3 seasons. 1,977 yards and 13 TDs was his worst season at WI but that season he just happened to set the all time freshman rushing yards record. He would've shattered the all time rushing record if he returned for his senior year.
@@destinhinds3496 Im as big of a Badger fan as they come but lets be real here. Taylor was an amazing back and arguably one of the best in cfb history. Hes 6th all time in rushing yards while only playing 3 seasons but Sanders '88 season is the greatest individual season in cfb history. He rushed for 300+ yards 4 times in '88 and 154 yards and 2 TDs was his worst game that year. His yards record and TD record still stands today and he only played 11 games that season. He also returned punts and kicks.
I love the video you left out a few good men. L Tomlinson, D’ Angelo Williams, OJ, Daren Sprols, Cedric Benson, Archie Griffin, Cadillac Williams, & Steve Slaton etc. these dudes are definitely sum of the top RBs that college football has ever seen.
Where's DeAngelo Williams? 34 career 100+yd rushing games, over 20 appearances with 200+ yards, left Memphis as the NCAA RECORD HOLDER for all-purpose yardage with 7,000+ yards and he's still 2 or 3 in that category plus he owns just about every record at Memphis and he's the Carolina Panthers all-time rushing leader.
Absolutely. He was very similar to a back we had at Washington, Corey Dillon in the mid 1990s. He only played one season but smashed all of Napoleon Kaufman's single season records. Then he had off the field issues similar to Phillips and left. But he has an excellent NFL career and got a SB ring with New England. Damn I wish he would have stayed for at least 3 years. He was amazing. And Marcus Dupree too, only one season, but showed upper echelon talent. Very sad, what could have been for both of these kids.
Troy Davis - Iowa st Curtis Enis- Penn St Darnell Autry- Northwestern Cecil Collins -LSU Sedrick Irving- Michigan state Tim biakabatuka- Michigan Tyrone Wheatley - Michigan Trug Canadate- Arizona Garrison Hurst- Georgia Raymond Priester -Clemson Steve Slaton- W.VA Travis Henry -TN Adrian Peterson -GA southern Patrick pass -Georgia Frank Gore- the U Tavian Banks - Iowa Sedrick Shaw-Iowa Kijana Carter-Penn st Mike Archie-penn St Eric Mcoo-Penn St Sir Parker- Alabama Ricky Williams - Texas Tech Rock Preston - FSU Travis Minor- FSU Skip Hicks - UCLA That's off the top of my head, sorry if I misspelled anyone. What y'all think?
@@Greg_M308 Troy Davis is a great call. Forgot about him probably because he was Iowa st. I guess if I was to look at your list as a "best of the rest" for each school- meaning players that weren't mentioned in the video, I'd go with; Penn St.- Enis is a good call and I mentioned him somewhere here. But Carter had a better college career and Curt Warner might've as well. Northwestern- Yeah, almost have to go with Autry. LSU- Some guy named Fournett or something like that. Michigan St. -Lorenzo White Michigan- Wheatly is a good call. Arizona- i don't recall any great ones. Georgia- Hurst is a good call. Iowa- Shawn Green. UCLA- Freeport McNeil. Alabama-Travis Henry, the guy the Packers had for a while. Florida St.- Aside from Dunn, I can't think of many, which is kinda surprising.
William Green-Boston College Curtis Ennis-Penn St. Priest Holmes-Texas Jerome Bettis/Ricky Waters-Notre Dame LaMicahel James-Oregon Eric Bienemy-Colorado La Danian Tomlinson-TCU
Sanders, Campbell, Dorsett, Sims, Simpson. Honarable mention to Bo( not enough time), Herscel( too stiff), Dickerson( same as Bo), R. Williams, M. Allen, and C. White
not only is Marcus Dupree missing from video i would have him up there with Bo, Herchel and Berry. he really got screwed over in college and tough break in the pros
I would like to see Billy Simms and Joe Washington in there. Mike Rozier. Priest Holmes. Truth is there have been too many great college backs to put them all in one place.
To me Ernie Davis should be on the list of great running backs in college history especially leading Syracuse to their first National Championship and being the first black player to win the Heisman Trophy, paving the way for future black players to win the Heisman.
There is certainly some "no name" guys who were incredible to watch and could win games with their legs - Luke Staley at BYU was a superstar but injuries nagged him. He was so fun to watch
Wisconsin backs... Ron Dayne (Heisman Winner). How about the Doak Winners at Wisconsin... Montee Ball, Melvin Gordon, Jonathan Taylor??? Not to mention James White, Corey Clement (Super Bowl Rings)...???
Barry Sanders had a 6.8 yard per carry average in his college career. Marcus Durpee had a 8.0 yard per carry average in his abbreviated (mostly Freshman) college career. Greg Pruitt had a 9.4 yard per carry average his Junior year (Bo Jackson averaged 5.5 yards his Junior year).
I officiated HS football for a lot of years and consider myself fortunate to call a game with Mahomes and another one with Peterson. Both were something special on the field....even back then.
Sanders averaged 6.8 yards/attempt. Marcus Durpee averaged 8.0 yards/attempt, mostly as a Freshman. Greg Pruitt averaged 9.4 yards/attempt his Junior year (Bo Jackson averaged 5.5 yards his Junior year). Lots of running going on in that state!
I was wondering if Lawrence Phillips was going to be on the list. With the legal trouble that guy had, he was a total waste of talent!! Nick Saben was asked who were the top 2 RB’s he’s ever seen, and he said Erick Dickerson and Lawrence Phillips. Even Ray Lewis said Phillips was the toughest RB’s he’s EVER played against!!
MAN THEY FORGOT ALOT OF RUNNING BACK WHO DESERVED TO BE ON THIS LIST IF TRULY WANTED THE GREATEST COLLEGE RUNNING BACK WHAT ABOUT JIM BROWN ERNIE DAVIS GAYLE SAYERS JUST TO NAME A COUPLE
All of you saying Barry Sanders don’t realize he only had 1 1000 yard season in college (he was the starter and had no injuries every year) besides that 2600 season he struggled tremendously in college
No Larry Johnson, Ki-Jana Carter, Saquon Barkley, or the real Curt Warner? Need more Dickerson highlights and the ridiculous speed displayed by Marshall Faulk was just jaw dropping.
I still have chills going down my back after watching this video. It really brought out the nostalgia feel of the old greats that with videos like this will live forever. Great editing, good audio combination. Stirs the feelings and emotions, great video.
NC State TA McClendon, Lee Suggs, Gore & Portis, Cedric Benson, maybe Clarret, Alstott, Ron Dayne, Curtis Martin, Charlie Gardiner, Rick Watters, Natron Means, Greg Jones, LaMichael James, Chris Perry, Biakabutuka, CJ Spiller, Demarco Murray, Darren Sproils, Michael Turner, Priest Holmes,
Missing some: Riggins, Simpson, Gore, Marcus Dupree, Billy Simms ,Cadillac, Aman Green, Larry Johnson, Ced Benson, Ricky Watters, Bettis. Just to name a few.
So, so many great running backs! It would be almost impossible to say one was the best! The one that comes to mind that you missed was OJ Simpson. If he was in this clip, I missed him.
There is no "BEST" these are "BEAST"! There are 5 RB's every single year of college football that are worthy of this list. Still, to put that in perspective. 5x100 = 500 and that is SMALL number of compared to the overall number of players in college football in just a single year! I remember Ronny Williams and Cadillac Williams at Auburn too. I don't like Auburn, but those dudes were BEAST on the grid iron!
You should have mixed in some Charles White , Archie Griffith , DJ Dozier , Billy Sims ,. Troy Davis , Ricky Erving's , Brent Fullwood , Kervin Richards , Toby Gerhart , Kajana Carter , Ertict Rhett , and Alvin Kamara [ currently ] .
Tony Dorsett is the best on this list considering he single handedly racked up a championship with a team that was 4-12 his freshman year. Held the rushing title until Ricky Williams beat him out. 1976-2000. You do the math.
Nice highlights and a very good list, but Simpson or Charles White? No Kajina Carter or Larry Johnson? And no Ladanian, no Mathews, or Drew Jones. Just some considerations.
You people don't know football or history,top ten college football RB, Herschel Walker, Barry Sanders, Billy Sims, Marcus Allen, Tony Dorset, Bo Jackson,Earl Campbell, Eric Dickerson,O.J Simpson, Marcus Dupree
I've got additional questions, how can you have LenDale White but no O.J. Simpson?,No Thurman Thomas, he was so good Barry was the kick returner and backup for 3 years. And as much as I hate Notre Dame, no Allen Pinkett? And finally need more Dickerson highlights, and did anybody notice how many Longhorns? They were a running back factory for so long.
Darren Mcfadden , SEC Freshman of the year, ESPN newcomer of the year, SEC Offensive player of the year twice, first sophomore ever to win the Doak walker award, only second player ever to win Doak walker twice, Heisman runner up 2 straight years and should have won both years. Jim Brown Trophy, Walter camp award, 1st team all american 2 straight years, and the list goes on.....just imagine had he been on Alabama's team!!! Probably 3,000 yards in one year! Mcfadden did it at Arkansas, remember that, not near the team nor talent surrounding him as other top SEC programs, yet he still crushed the toughest defenses in college football week in and week out for 3 years. People talk about how fast he was, but look at the film, he ran over and destroyed linebackers in the SEC!
I can dig it McFadden was different at Arkansas. The greatest college RB of all time is Ricky Williams. Check out his stats and accomplishments. He was different.
@@bryanreese4231 Ricky Williams was definitely a beast.
Ricky Williams has a combination of everything you could ever hope for in a RB
Johnathan Taylor has to be in the conversation with college footballs all time greats. He's 6th all time in rushing yards only 951 yards behind Dayne and Taylor only played 3 seasons. 1,977 yards and 13 TDs was his worst season at WI but that season he just happened to set the all time freshman rushing yards record. He would've shattered the all time rushing record if he returned for his senior year.
monte ball and Melvin Gordon should be on the list too
OJ, Archie Griffin, Billy Sims, Ki-Jana Carter
Joe Washington Greg pruitt
+2600 rushing yards, 39 tds in one season. Btw it was only 11 games. There’s no argument for anyone but Barry. Prove me wrong.
I can only prove you right.
Jonathon Taylor
@@destinhinds3496 no
@@destinhinds3496 Im as big of a Badger fan as they come but lets be real here. Taylor was an amazing back and arguably one of the best in cfb history. Hes 6th all time in rushing yards while only playing 3 seasons but Sanders '88 season is the greatest individual season in cfb history. He rushed for 300+ yards 4 times in '88 and 154 yards and 2 TDs was his worst game that year. His yards record and TD record still stands today and he only played 11 games that season. He also returned punts and kicks.
And then capped it of with a 222 yard 5 TD performance in the holiday bowl playing only 3 quarters.
I love the video you left out a few good men. L Tomlinson, D’ Angelo Williams, OJ, Daren Sprols, Cedric Benson, Archie Griffin, Cadillac Williams, & Steve Slaton etc. these dudes are definitely sum of the top RBs that college football has ever seen.
L Tomlinson was kicking ass at TCU
Some of the best seem to have been left off this list.
white men can run also...........
Where's DeAngelo Williams? 34 career 100+yd rushing games, over 20 appearances with 200+ yards, left Memphis as the NCAA RECORD HOLDER for all-purpose yardage with 7,000+ yards and he's still 2 or 3 in that category plus he owns just about every record at Memphis and he's the Carolina Panthers all-time rushing leader.
Didnt do it against the SEC defenses that Darren Mcfadden did
People forget about Lawrence Phillips. He had his demons, but he was a hella player.
Favorite of all time...him and Tommy Frazier Nebraska
Absolutely. He was very similar to a back we had at Washington, Corey Dillon in the mid 1990s. He only played one season but smashed all of Napoleon Kaufman's single season records. Then he had off the field issues similar to Phillips and left. But he has an excellent NFL career and got a SB ring with New England. Damn I wish he would have stayed for at least 3 years. He was amazing. And Marcus Dupree too, only one season, but showed upper echelon talent. Very sad, what could have been for both of these kids.
Downright criminal to not include the ONLY 2x heisman winner.
Sorry but if you look at his numbers for the 2nd one there were several people with better numbers Chuck Muncie,Ricky Bell and Tony Dorsett.
It is criminal.
Melvin Gordon, Johnathan Taylor, and Montee Ball
Troy Davis - Iowa st
Curtis Enis- Penn St
Darnell Autry- Northwestern
Cecil Collins -LSU
Sedrick Irving- Michigan state
Tim biakabatuka- Michigan
Tyrone Wheatley - Michigan
Trug Canadate- Arizona
Garrison Hurst- Georgia
Raymond Priester -Clemson
Steve Slaton- W.VA
Travis Henry -TN
Adrian Peterson -GA southern
Patrick pass -Georgia
Frank Gore- the U
Tavian Banks - Iowa
Sedrick Shaw-Iowa
Kijana Carter-Penn st
Mike Archie-penn St
Eric Mcoo-Penn St
Sir Parker- Alabama
Ricky Williams - Texas Tech
Rock Preston - FSU
Travis Minor- FSU
Skip Hicks - UCLA
That's off the top of my head, sorry if I misspelled anyone.
What y'all think?
Nice list!
@@Greg_M308
Troy Davis is a great call. Forgot about him probably because he was Iowa st.
I guess if I was to look at your list as a "best of the rest" for each school- meaning players that weren't mentioned in the video, I'd go with;
Penn St.- Enis is a good call and I mentioned him somewhere here. But Carter had a better college career and Curt Warner might've as well.
Northwestern- Yeah, almost have to go with Autry.
LSU- Some guy named Fournett or something like that.
Michigan St. -Lorenzo White
Michigan- Wheatly is a good call.
Arizona- i don't recall any great ones.
Georgia- Hurst is a good call.
Iowa- Shawn Green.
UCLA- Freeport McNeil.
Alabama-Travis Henry, the guy the Packers had for a while.
Florida St.- Aside from Dunn, I can't think of many, which is kinda surprising.
William Green-Boston College
Curtis Ennis-Penn St.
Priest Holmes-Texas
Jerome Bettis/Ricky Waters-Notre Dame
LaMicahel James-Oregon
Eric Bienemy-Colorado
La Danian Tomlinson-TCU
Needs Tony Dorsett, Archie Griffen, Rickie Bell, Anthony Davis, and Charles White.
So, which 5 are coming off the list?
Particularly TD that was a great team he was on can you believe Pitt were the National Champs those SC superior as well
@@bauerj3398 nobody needs to come off the list, those five imo should have been included.
Walker and Bo jackson are counterparts. I believe Walkers is >
Sanders, Campbell, Dorsett, Sims, Simpson. Honarable mention to Bo( not enough time), Herscel( too stiff), Dickerson( same as Bo), R. Williams, M. Allen, and C. White
Go ahead and look up Lawrence Phillips. Could have been an all-time great and one of the most talented backs of his era no doubt. His story is sad.
not only is Marcus Dupree missing from video i would have him up there with Bo, Herchel and Berry. he really got screwed over in college and tough break in the pros
He had one of his runs in there.
3:45
Yes he was with the stiff arm
one of the best i seen. Big, Power, Speed, vision dude had it all
How are you going to snub the only two time Heisman trophy winner?
I would like to see Billy Simms and Joe Washington in there. Mike Rozier. Priest Holmes. Truth is there have been too many great college backs to put them all in one place.
Those OU backs were great , that Nebraska team with Rozier was superb
You may consider Melvin Gordon and Johnathan Taylor. Both could of won the Heisman.
i just got goosebumps watching this great video
To me Ernie Davis should be on the list of great running backs in college history especially leading Syracuse to their first National Championship and being the first black player to win the Heisman Trophy, paving the way for future black players to win the Heisman.
Magnificent video, respect.
There is certainly some "no name" guys who were incredible to watch and could win games with their legs - Luke Staley at BYU was a superstar but injuries nagged him. He was so fun to watch
Wisconsin backs... Ron Dayne (Heisman Winner). How about the Doak Winners at Wisconsin... Montee Ball, Melvin Gordon, Jonathan Taylor??? Not to mention James White, Corey Clement (Super Bowl Rings)...???
BTW- Great video...
Barry Sanders had a 6.8 yard per carry average in his college career.
Marcus Durpee had a 8.0 yard per carry average in his abbreviated (mostly Freshman) college career.
Greg Pruitt had a 9.4 yard per carry average his Junior year (Bo Jackson averaged 5.5 yards his Junior year).
Herschel was the best
He'll of a clip! Brings back memories. They don't make backs like this these days
I officiated HS football for a lot of years and consider myself fortunate to call a game with Mahomes and another one with Peterson. Both were something special on the field....even back then.
Corey Dillon would’ve been on this list, but he put in work in one season, and off to the NFL to be rookie of the year
No one can touch Barry sanders. 37tds 11 games.
If you include the bowl game
2,850 yards and 42 TD
THATS UNREAL STATS
Sanders averaged 6.8 yards/attempt.
Marcus Durpee averaged 8.0 yards/attempt, mostly as a Freshman.
Greg Pruitt averaged 9.4 yards/attempt his Junior year (Bo Jackson averaged 5.5 yards his Junior year).
Lots of running going on in that state!
Good video. Thanks. However, you need Keith Byers, Archie Griffen, and Pete Johnson to make it a great video.
I loved hearing Keith Jackson
I was wondering if Lawrence Phillips was going to be on the list. With the legal trouble that guy had, he was a total waste of talent!! Nick Saben was asked who were the top 2 RB’s he’s ever seen, and he said Erick Dickerson and Lawrence Phillips. Even Ray Lewis said Phillips was the toughest RB’s he’s EVER played against!!
Reminder of all greats forgotten....I would add Melvin Gordon he was electric
I don"t think I saw Lenard Fornette from LSU, George Rogers, Garrison Hearst, just a few
MAN THEY FORGOT ALOT OF RUNNING BACK WHO DESERVED TO BE ON THIS LIST IF TRULY WANTED THE GREATEST COLLEGE RUNNING BACK WHAT ABOUT JIM BROWN ERNIE DAVIS GAYLE SAYERS JUST TO NAME A COUPLE
Where’s John riggins ....Toby gebhardt.....Craig James ....cmc....all had exceptional college careers
All of you saying Barry Sanders don’t realize he only had 1 1000 yard season in college (he was the starter and had no injuries every year) besides that 2600 season he struggled tremendously in college
He wasn't the starter. Thurman Thomas was. Sanders did not become the feature back until Thomas graduated.
No he didnt.. He waited his turn
Great work putting this together
oj, the tyler rose, the kansas comet, td--these 4 are in the top 10
The Kansas Comet!!!
My all time favorite.
So many great ones
Was there a Marcus Dupree clip in there?
izallgood37 _ oh ok, he's prolly one of my favorite ones watching him
No lie Dupree was a badass back.
Greatest Back I Ever Seen
Yes, at 3:45.
3:45
No Larry Johnson, Ki-Jana Carter, Saquon Barkley, or the real Curt Warner? Need more Dickerson highlights and the ridiculous speed displayed by Marshall Faulk was just jaw dropping.
yeah that'd be the best of Penn St. Unless you wanna go way back to Charlie Pittman. Or Curtis Enis.
@@joeseddit Ki-Jana just had bad luck with injuries in the NFL, Enis however was just a disappointment.
Missing some very good backs
Lorenzo White in 1985!!! Unreal
Where is LT
Right!
It was a good video, lot of names left off, Criteria? No OJ Simpson?
Right !! OJ Simpson was a killer …….on the field
@@zavioncotton607 and off the field as well lmao
Great list but no Walter Payton or Jim Brown
Fire 🔥
I still have chills going down my back after watching this video. It really brought out the nostalgia feel of the old greats that with videos like this will live forever. Great editing, good audio combination. Stirs the feelings and emotions, great video.
NC State TA McClendon, Lee Suggs, Gore & Portis, Cedric Benson, maybe Clarret, Alstott, Ron Dayne, Curtis Martin, Charlie Gardiner, Rick Watters, Natron Means, Greg Jones, LaMichael James, Chris Perry, Biakabutuka, CJ Spiller, Demarco Murray, Darren Sproils, Michael Turner, Priest Holmes,
Missing some: Riggins, Simpson, Gore, Marcus Dupree, Billy Simms ,Cadillac, Aman Green, Larry Johnson, Ced Benson, Ricky Watters, Bettis. Just to name a few.
So, so many great running backs! It would be almost impossible to say one was the best! The one that comes to mind that you missed was OJ Simpson. If he was in this clip, I missed him.
3 Old school - Barry sanders, hershel walker, Bo Jackson, this Era - Shaquon Barkley, Reggie Bush, Melvin Gordon
Most CAREER yardage Ron Dayne
Nice video, but it isn't The Greatest All-Time College Running Backs without Billy Simms, OJ Simpson, Charles White, Archie Griffin, and Gale Sayers.
George Rodgers, OJ, Billy Sims, 2x, Jim Brown, Thurman Thomas
Shaun Alexander but no Derrick Henry?
Awesome video
Dope video. I can't complain like the rest of these girls on here about who's not on here.
Great vid
There is no "BEST" these are "BEAST"! There are 5 RB's every single year of college football that are worthy of this list. Still, to put that in perspective. 5x100 = 500 and that is SMALL number of compared to the overall number of players in college football in just a single year! I remember Ronny Williams and Cadillac Williams at Auburn too. I don't like Auburn, but those dudes were BEAST on the grid iron!
Gayle Sears
D Mac!!!
I would like to see a video about running back Kurt Warner. Another great running back
You should have mixed in some Charles White , Archie Griffith , DJ Dozier , Billy Sims ,. Troy Davis , Ricky Erving's , Brent Fullwood , Kervin Richards , Toby Gerhart , Kajana Carter , Ertict Rhett , and Alvin Kamara [ currently ] .
Archie Griffin
Tony Dorsett is the best on this list considering he single handedly racked up a championship with a team that was 4-12 his freshman year. Held the rushing title until Ricky Williams beat him out. 1976-2000. You do the math.
No Gurley or Tomlinson?
Where is Tony Dorsett though
Trena Haywood he's there early
He had two carries.
I'll take Marcus Allen, Barry and Reggie.... Charles White was awesome in college
I didnt see no OJ no M.Rozier C.White A.Griffen B.Simms M.Dupree all great college RBs
Marcus Dupree was on the video. Only 1 time though
U didn't have OJ. Despite his past still one of the greatest college and pro running backs ever
i noticed it too
OJ was the best.
No LT…
Good stuff
No Curt Warner or Larry Johnson?
How can you people ignore OJ, Jim Brown, and Gayle Sayers?!!!!
100% agree.
Kansas comet my favorite RB along with Walter
Nice highlights and a very good list, but Simpson or Charles White? No Kajina Carter or Larry Johnson? And no Ladanian, no Mathews, or Drew Jones. Just some considerations.
Was deuce McAllister on there and I missed it?
You had some good ones on here but you left out some good to great running backs.
Yeah I need to redo it when I get a chance
This dude is clearly a Johnny-come-lately! Where are the running backs from the 70's on back?
What, no Billy Sims?? Did you not watch Sims under Switzer at OU? And what about Archie? How many RBs won 2 Heismans?
Archie griffin
No Tomlinson??
Ron Dane and Melvin Gordon
Willis McGahee #1 no questions asked!
No montee ball?
You missed a CFB Hall of Famer, who rushed for TWO 2000 yard seasons. 2nd in the Heisman. Out rushed Eddie George in the same season.
where's Todd girly and David johnson
Archie Griffin, Joe Washington, Lorenzo White, etc.....
Bo Jackson is the most dominant player to ever play football nuf said
Bro walker was the best out of all these people
I did not see Tyrone Wheatley....he was a FORCE...at michigan..Rashan Salam...didn't see him...
You ,must place Eric Dickerson too at SMU despite the sanctions .
You people don't know football or history,top ten college football RB, Herschel Walker, Barry Sanders, Billy Sims, Marcus Allen, Tony Dorset, Bo Jackson,Earl Campbell, Eric Dickerson,O.J Simpson, Marcus Dupree
Thank you i said tbe same thing
Marcus Dupree never made pro but was a force in college as was Nebraska Mike Rozier Billy Simms Charles White Archie 2x Trodden
Not Troy Davis, the only college RB to have two 2,000 yard seasons?
Steve Slaton could've made this list
Billy Sims?. Best clutch RB in OU history. More so than Adrian Peterson. Gayle Sayers?
What is music please
I've got additional questions, how can you have LenDale White but no O.J. Simpson?,No Thurman Thomas, he was so good Barry was the kick returner and backup for 3 years. And as much as I hate Notre Dame, no Allen Pinkett? And finally need more Dickerson highlights, and did anybody notice how many Longhorns? They were a running back factory for so long.
I forgot about Thermal Thomas. Good call. And get in line if you wanna complain about Simpson not on the list. Obvious oversight.
Melvin gordon?
Good video brugh, but you missed the Big 10.
Wait no Cedric Benson? RIP!!!