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Posted on 7/24/17 at 1:02 pm to Killean
I see your point but I'd also point out that in the 90s we had an incredible stable of backs that didn't play 3 years. Those RBs were monsters but they only played their JR. and sometimes SR years. I'm sure others had RBs stables like this too as it was more common for upperclassmen to play while underclassmen waited their turn.
That's why a guy like Hurd who played almost 3 years was so close to breaking the school record for total yardage despite the fact that he wasn't half the back of Cobb, Webb, Stuart, Henry, or Jamal Lewis etc.
That's why a guy like Hurd who played almost 3 years was so close to breaking the school record for total yardage despite the fact that he wasn't half the back of Cobb, Webb, Stuart, Henry, or Jamal Lewis etc.
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Posted on 7/24/17 at 1:33 pm to Killean
Subtle Army brag is Subtle.
In a 13 game schedule 1000 yards is like 76 yards per game. Not that difficult. Walker is the only impressive one.
In a 13 game schedule 1000 yards is like 76 yards per game. Not that difficult. Walker is the only impressive one.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 1:47 pm to Killean
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If you can't rush for 1,000 yards 3 times in 5 years, well, you're obviously not a great, consistent or durable back.
This is where your logic is flawed. Most of the recent great backs in the SEC only play 3 years. Most are a back up their 1st year.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:23 pm to bbvdd
JJ "James Johnson rushed for 2,452 yards in two years at State.
1997 - 1,069 yards
1998 - 1,383 yards
He was injured in the Bama game and basically missed the Egg Bowl and the SECCG against UT in 1998. With a healthy JJ Johnson playing against UT, we may have beaten UT (we almost did anyway with out him) and ruin their march to the NC that year.
Still a two year total of almost 2,500 yards is impressive. Prior to State, He also played Juco ball at EMCC. Of course that was well before the current "Last Chance U" that is featuring Scooba Tech in the present day.
So for a two year player, he has to rank up there at the top.
1997 - 1,069 yards
1998 - 1,383 yards
He was injured in the Bama game and basically missed the Egg Bowl and the SECCG against UT in 1998. With a healthy JJ Johnson playing against UT, we may have beaten UT (we almost did anyway with out him) and ruin their march to the NC that year.
Still a two year total of almost 2,500 yards is impressive. Prior to State, He also played Juco ball at EMCC. Of course that was well before the current "Last Chance U" that is featuring Scooba Tech in the present day.
So for a two year player, he has to rank up there at the top.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:25 pm to RB10
quote:b/c #RBU
And we now see the real reason this thread was created. This had potential but you just got a little too antsy.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:27 pm to Killean
TJ Yeldon was like 60 yards in his last season from 3 straight 1000 yard seasons.
Had he not been injured in a few games, he would have easily got 3 straight 1000 yard seasons.
Had he not been injured in a few games, he would have easily got 3 straight 1000 yard seasons.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:27 pm to Godawgs4
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Still a two year total of almost 2,500 yards is impressive. Prior to State, He also played Juco ball at EMCC. Of course that was well before the current "Last Chance U" that is featuring Scooba Tech in the present day.
So for a two year player, he has to rank up there at the top.
Derrick Henry had over 2200 yards in 2015 alone. What does that say for him?
McCaffrey had 2000 and LF7 had 1900
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:39 pm to Killean
So I guess this means Kevin Faulk was better than LF
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:41 pm to Killean
I like how people are so bored by the offseason they're knowingly biting on your troll thread
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:41 pm to BoarEd
quote:Fun fact, Fournette never ran for 100 yards against Arkansas.
Fournette wasn't good enough, man. Not only was he injury prone, but he was absent against any team with a good defense.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:44 pm to Prof
quote:man, you are right about that. Lewis, et al were monsters. Chuck Webb is still breaking tackles....
I see your point but I'd also point out that in the 90s we had an incredible stable of backs that didn't play 3 years. Those RBs were monsters but they only played their JR. and sometimes SR years. I'm sure others had RBs stables like this too as it was more common for upperclassmen to play while underclassmen waited their turn. That's why a guy like Hurd who played almost 3 years was so close to breaking the school record for total yardage despite the fact that he wasn't half the back of Cobb, Webb, Stuart, Henry, or Jamal Lewis etc.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:47 pm to BoarEd
Actually he was his last year.
Look at Barry Sanders last year at Oklahoma
state. One of the greatest single seasons ever.
Good enough to tip the Heisman to a player on an average team.
Very few times has the Heisman went to a player on a team with more than 2 losses.
Look at Barry Sanders last year at Oklahoma
state. One of the greatest single seasons ever.
Good enough to tip the Heisman to a player on an average team.
Very few times has the Heisman went to a player on a team with more than 2 losses.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:49 pm to The Tiger Claw
he had like 2,500 yards!
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:51 pm to Killean
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That's it. Those are the only 4 backs in SEC history to have 3 1,000 yard rushing seasons. Other backs were simply not good enough to manage that feat in college.
Of Auburn's top 10 rushing leaders, 6 of them played together (Ronnie Brown/Cadillac; James Brooks/Joe Cribbs; Bo Jackson/Brent Fullwood). Bo also had Lionel James in the veer with him. That is a lot of carries that were split. If any of those guys played by themselves, they'd be on your list. Its all circumstantial.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:53 pm to RB10
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And we now see the real reason this thread was created
Arky fans' goal of finishing 5th in the west just got a significant boost last week with Freeze now gone, so they're a little energized right now.
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Posted on 7/24/17 at 2:56 pm to RB10
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And we now see the real reason this thread was created.
There is another motive in the thread, Killean has the stink bait out with his other obsession as well...
Posted on 7/24/17 at 3:00 pm to Drewbie
I don't know if that's bragging or something, because guice had like 250 against Arkansas this year.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 3:27 pm to Slackaveli
LINK
Check this out. Reggie Bush was the only player comparable in regards to his style
Of course Walker, AP, Bo and the Tyler Rose were great backs in their own right
Only player I can say that moved the needle that much was Charles Woodson. That is with a modern ESPN. Barry Sanders in 1986 did not have all day massive sports channels.
Check this out. Reggie Bush was the only player comparable in regards to his style
Of course Walker, AP, Bo and the Tyler Rose were great backs in their own right
Only player I can say that moved the needle that much was Charles Woodson. That is with a modern ESPN. Barry Sanders in 1986 did not have all day massive sports channels.
Posted on 7/24/17 at 3:33 pm to Killean
I have did a study about running backs the greatest running backs are usually born and raised East of I 35 and south of the Arkansas River to the Gulf and West of the Louisiana Mississippi state line.
Pretty much all of Louisiana, parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas and the populated area of Texas.
No other area has produced as many great RB's as here.
Pretty much all of Louisiana, parts of Oklahoma and Arkansas and the populated area of Texas.
No other area has produced as many great RB's as here.
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