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Posted on 2/7/15 at 9:59 am
Posted by gatorhata9
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 9:59 am
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I'm not posting a SDS article to be taken seriously because everyone knows SDS and BR are generally dogshit. Just posting because I'm pretty sure a Ranter escaped and wrote this while someone was asleep at their laptop.

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Which young players will develop the fastest and fulfill their enormous physical potential? Which players will have to share touches? Which ones get to run behind the best offensive lines?

All of those questions play critical roles in determining the SEC’s best returning backs for 2015.

Also Considered: Jaylen Walton, Ole Miss; Tra Carson, Texas A&M; Kelvin Taylor, Florida; Keith Marshall, Georgia; Sony Michel, Georgia; Brandon Wilds, South Carolina

10. Ralph Webb, Vanderbilt: He rushed for 907 yards as a true freshman on an anemic offense with no passing game. He won’t have the best yards per carry, but he’s sturdy and reliable between the tackles and one of the only players on whom the Commodores can count.

9. Kenyan Drake, Alabama: Assuming he’s healthy, which he should be, Drake will return to being one of the most dangerous change-of-pace backs in the country. He averages 7.0 yards per carry for his career and 17.3 yards per catch. Expect Bama to get him somewhere near 10 touches per game, but they’ll be effective.

8. Stanley “Boom” Williams, Kentucky: The Wildcats finally turned the freshman loose against Louisville, one of the nation’s toughest defenses, and he rushed 18 times for 126 yards and two touchdowns. He averaged 6.6 yards per carry in his initial college season and provided a pass-catching threat as well. Expect UK to find more ways to get him the ball this fall.

7. Jalen Hurd, Tennessee: It will help to have a full season running alongside Josh Dobbs, fellow RB Alvin Kamara and what should be an improved offensive line. But Hurd, 6-foot-3 and 221 pounds, should be good for a half-dozen 100-yard performances and will be great once the Vols are able to protect leads late in games.

6. Alex Collins, Arkansas: If the season ended after September, Collins would have an argument for No. 1. All seven of his career 100-yard games have come before October. He’s topped 1,000 yards in each of his first two college seasons despite sharing a backfield, but needs to show he’s got another gear and can hold up for an entire season.

5. Russell Hansbrough, Missouri: A 1,000-yard rusher with double-digit touchdowns last season and a career 5.4 yards per carry guy, maybe Hansbrough finally will get his due in the SEC this season. He could top the rushing benchmarks again this season as perhaps the best player on the Tigers’ offense as the tea pursues a third consecutive SEC East title.

4. Jonathan Williams, Arkansas: The Razorbacks’ more consistent back, Williams also averaged more yards per carry and was better as a pass-catcher than Collins. Slightly bigger, Williams also is a tad more physical and decisive. Both are good players, but Williams holds a slight edge entering 2015.

3. Nick Chubb, Georgia: This is not a knock on Chubb, but all the pieces fell together perfectly for him in 2014. It wasn’t just Todd Gurley’s suspension and injury that propelled him. Keith Marshall and Sony Michel both were hurt, the offensive line was as good as it’s been under Mark Richt and Hutson Mason did an outstanding job of taking care of the football and throwing with accuracy. Chubb started eight games and topped 100 rushing yards in all of them, finishing his freshman season with an astounding 1,760 yards of total offense. New coordinator Brian Schottenheimer will rely on the running game, but even if he stays healthy and has another great year, don’t be shocked if Chubb fails to top his ’14 yardage total.

2. Derrick Henry, Alabama: A five-star member of the 2013 class, Henry has yet to latch onto stardom and never let go. Instead, he’s made a slow, steady progression in two years. At 6-foot-3 and 241 pounds, finally the leading man for the Tide in the backfield, he’s going to be a monster in 2015 behind an improved run-blocking offensive line. If Henry stays healthy, expect him to top 6.0 yards per carry and finish well inside the Top 5 in the conference for rushing yards.

1. Leonard Fournette, LSU: Arguably the most physically-gifted running back in the SEC — not only now, but for years — Fournette didn’t put together a complete season as a true freshman, but he dazzled enough to produce one heck of a season highlight video. He still managed five 100-yard games. By bowl season, he was as electrifying as any back in the country. We could be looking at one of, if not the, best running backs in the country in 2015.
Posted by Tornado Alley
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:20 am to
That guy basically credited everyone but Nick Chubb for his successful freshman season
Posted by diddydirtyAubie
Bozeman
Member since Dec 2010
39829 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:24 am to
Jovon Robinson will lead the SEC in rushing this year, and he is not even listed.
This post was edited on 2/7/15 at 10:25 am
Posted by Jagd Tiger
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Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:50 am to

speaking of O-lines,,

we could easily have a better Oline this year than last. Returning one of the best centers in all of football and 3 more experienced seniors along with him, a huge cupboard of fresh, young talent competing for backup spots and added 2 of the best JUCO OT's in the nation.

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5. Russell Hansbrough, Missouri: A 1,000-yard rusher with double-digit touchdowns last season and a career 5.4 yards per carry guy


we did lose a very talented runner in Marcus Murphy but should finally have a healthy Morgan Steward returning with Ish Witter and some very talented newcomers, 4star RBs Abbington and Daugherty and couple of others freshman, Williams and Walters.

Henson also seems to be figuring the running game out for Mizzou, and if Mauk actually has more time to look down field, that might not be the best thing for the rest of yall.
Posted by JuiceTerry
Roond the Scheme
Member since Apr 2013
40868 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:57 am to
Fournette had a solid freshman year. No more, no less. Chubb looked like a star. We've all heard the company lines about why, but my question is what is going to be so different this season? The reasons aren't really going to change much.
Posted by Serraneaux
South of 30a
Member since Mar 2014
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 10:59 am to
No. He. Won't.
Posted by diddydirtyAubie
Bozeman
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:01 am to
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No. He. Won't.


We had a shitty running back this past year and he led the league, dufas. We also had a RB who led the league the year before that too.
Posted by JuiceTerry
Roond the Scheme
Member since Apr 2013
40868 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:06 am to
Will the running game be as potent without the threat of the QB running for 1000+? Will be interesting.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:07 am to
And an offense that looks more like Tulsa and 2009 than anything since.

My guess is passing numbers go up and running numbers go down.
Posted by gatorhata9
Dallas, TX
Member since Dec 2010
26172 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:11 am to
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We had a shitty running back this past year and he led the league, dufas. We also had a RB who led the league the year before that too.



Aren't y'all expected to pass more this year with a more efficient guy under center in Johnson?
Posted by CBandits82
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:27 am to
Fournette with a year under his belt is going to be pretty lethal.

Chubb is the real deal too, but Fournette will be in his tier after this season.
Posted by michaeldwde
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Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:36 am to
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Just posting because I'm pretty sure a Ranter escaped and wrote this while someone was asleep at their laptop.


Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Member since Dec 2013
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:41 am to
But if we're being honest, Leonard shared the ball with 3 other backs (including two seniors)...

Chubb didn't...

Leonard played Ole Miss, Ms State, and Alabamas defenses...

Chubb didn't...
Posted by m45auburn
Auburn
Member since Aug 2014
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:42 am to
or Roc
Posted by dawgfan24348
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:44 am to
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 11:47 am to
Fournette <<<<<<<<<<< Chubb . Period. End of discussion.
Posted by WilliamTaylor21
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 12:26 pm to
Keep telling yourself that chief
Posted by Vols&Shaft83
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Posted on 2/7/15 at 12:32 pm to
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Keep telling yourself that chief





The numbers support me, the eye tests support me, suck a dick
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 12:36 pm to
I agree, Chubb is just as physical and more explosive. Still think Fournette will be a very good college RB.
Posted by semotruman
Member since Nov 2011
23179 posts
Posted on 2/7/15 at 12:36 pm to
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we could easily have a better Oline this year than last. Returning one of the best centers in all of football and 3 more experienced seniors along with him, a huge cupboard of fresh, young talent competing for backup spots and added 2 of the best JUCO OT's in the nation.

This makes me excited, the OL wasn't a strength last season. We miss you on the Mizzou board, btw.


Now that's funny!
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