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Posted on 7/26/16 at 2:27 am to Frac the world
I could've ran for as many yards as Henry did behind Bama's line, not to mention he had an ungodly amount of carries at almost 400. He averaged a damn good 5.6 yards PC, but LF was at 6.5. If you're saying Tre Mason stats were "due to the system" you have to say Henry's was too. To answer the question though...Its McFadden then Fournette.
Posted on 7/26/16 at 6:01 am to sunseeker
Easy. Todd Gurley, and he may be the best.
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:12 am to sunseeker
McFadden, What people don't remember is he did all that with little to no help from the passing game. Every defense stacked the box and game planned to stop HIM and he still got his yards.
Posted on 7/26/16 at 8:59 am to sunseeker
Seems like everybody thinks RBs only became good after about 1985. Not much mention of guys from the 70s. Sure, their numbers weren't as great because they played fewer games and it was a different age of football. But there were tons of great RBs in the 70s and 80s.
Auburn had Brooks, Cribs, Andrews, Little train James, to go along with Bo.
Bama had a few good ones that wouldn't get noticed because of the wishbone, but Wilbur Jackson was really good, Major Ogilve, or even back to Johnny Musso.
Auburn had Brooks, Cribs, Andrews, Little train James, to go along with Bo.
Bama had a few good ones that wouldn't get noticed because of the wishbone, but Wilbur Jackson was really good, Major Ogilve, or even back to Johnny Musso.
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