Riddickulous
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One of the biggest steals in recent memory
So is Josh gone to the NFL after this season?
So is Josh gone to the NFL after this season?
So is Josh gone to the NFL after this season?
Any RB really should unless it's Chubb, who would've gone top 15 if fully healthy. Adams could be a 3rd round pick, but I see his career as being an RB2, though admittedly it could last a long time.Having already torn his ACL, if he receives a day two grade I think he’s gone.
Week 7 of college football season is in the books and all the tape has been watched and graded — which means PFF College has updated its positional rankings. Here's how college football's top 20 running backs stack up per overall season grade, measured on a 0-100 scale.
1. Bryce Love, Stanford (92.5)
2. Saquon Barkley, Penn State (90.4)
3. David Montgomery, Iowa State (88)
4. Ronald Jones II, Southern Cal (87.9)
5. Kerryon Johnson, Auburn (87.2)
6. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin (87)
7. Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic (86.1)
8. Nick Chubb, Georgia (85.7)
9. John Kelly, Tennessee (85.2)
t-9. Ryan Nall, Oregon State (85.2)
11. Trey Sermon, Oklahoma (84.9)
12. Mark Walton, Miami (84.8) *OUT FOR SEASON*
13. Justice Hill, Oklahoma State (84.5)
14. J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State (84.3)
15. Boston Scott, Louisiana Tech (84.1)
16. Trey Ragas, Louisiana-Lafayette (84.1)
17. Travis Homer, Miami (83.6)
18. Diocemy Saint Juste, Hawaii (83.5)
19. Rashaad Penny, San Diego State (19)
20. Damien Harris, Alabama (83.3)
t-20. Royce Freeman, Oregon (83.3)
How you can make this list up and not include your's truly is borderline criminal.
https://247sports.com/college/notre...football-Bryce-Love-Saquon-Barkley--109009125
How you can make this list up and not include your's truly is borderline criminal.
https://247sports.com/college/notre...football-Bryce-Love-Saquon-Barkley--109009125
It actually makes sense.
Shaquon Barkley has 6.4 yds per carry while josh only has 9 yds per carry. It’s just simple math.
My youngest got marked down on his math because when asked to show his work he wrote 10-6=4. He didn't draw 10 squares, cross out 6 of them, then circle the remaining 4.I think this is part of the new Common Core Math.
USC just gave up 7 yds/carry to Utah's lead back, Josh should have himself a night. I think he and Dex go off against USC.
I would love for Josh to open the game with an 80yd TD run, similar to how we opened against USC with a Fuller bomb two years ago.
PFF college rates nation's top 20 RBs through Week 7
There's a battle of the elites to become college football's best running back.
Week 7 of college football season is in the books and all the tape has been watched and graded — which means PFF College has updated its positional rankings. Here's how college football's top 20 running backs stack up per overall season grade, measured on a 0-100 scale.
1. Bryce Love, Stanford (92.5)
2. Saquon Barkley, Penn State (90.4)
3. David Montgomery, Iowa State (88)
4. Ronald Jones II, Southern Cal (87.9)
5. Kerryon Johnson, Auburn (87.2)
6. Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin (87)
7. Devin Singletary, Florida Atlantic (86.1)
8. Nick Chubb, Georgia (85.7)
9. John Kelly, Tennessee (85.2)
t-9. Ryan Nall, Oregon State (85.2)
11. Trey Sermon, Oklahoma (84.9)
12. Mark Walton, Miami (84.8) *OUT FOR SEASON*
13. Justice Hill, Oklahoma State (84.5)
14. J.K. Dobbins, Ohio State (84.3)
15. Boston Scott, Louisiana Tech (84.1)
16. Trey Ragas, Louisiana-Lafayette (84.1)
17. Travis Homer, Miami (83.6)
18. Diocemy Saint Juste, Hawaii (83.5)
19. Rashaad Penny, San Diego State (19)
20. Damien Harris, Alabama (83.3)
t-20. Royce Freeman, Oregon (83.3)
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I would love to see us kickoff to open the game, for the first time in decades...