Best NCAA Backfield of the last decade
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gibby08Let's hear your opinions
2003 Auburn
Jason Campbell
Ronnie Brown
Carnell Williams
2005 USC
Matt Leinhart
Reggie Bush
Lendale White
2004 Oklahoma
Jason White
Adrian Peterson
2006 Ohio State
Troy Smith
Antonio Pittman
Chris Wells
My vote would go to USC with Auburn not that far behind
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2005 USC
2003 Auburn
2006 OSU
2004 Oklahoma -
se-alum2003 Auburn.
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SportsAndLady'03 Auburn w/out a doubt.
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goosebumpsAuburn for sure
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Hb31187Minnesota didnt have a great QB but Barber and Maroney in college were as dominate as any duo
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spartan2003 Auburn by far, they also had Brandon Jacobs
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gibby08^^
I didn't know that -
3reppomHe was a big time recruit out of the Kansas JUCO scene. He gained around 400 yards in 03 and promptly transfered to Southern Illinois.
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BigAppleBuckeyeWhile Arkansas didn't have a marquee QB, their 2007 RB/FB trio of Darren McFadden, Felix Jones and Peyton Hillis is tough to beat ... all three have started for NFL teams the past two years.
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2quik4uAuburn by far and like someone already said brandon jacobs was also with them for a year where he averaged over 6 yards a carry.
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Pick6My top 3 includes how they have done in the ncaa and nfl:
1. Auburn
2.Minnesota
3. Arkansas -
SQ_CraziesAuburn by far? LMAO
USC in a landslide. 2 Heisman winners and another back that would have been #1 pretty much anywhere in the country, end of discussion. -
Scarlet_BuckeyeIt has to be Auburn by far. I mean, the team went undefeated... all three are basically starters in the NFL. If you look at what they have done (in the NFL by numbers),
Jason Campbell 1,002 of 1,637 for 10,860 and 55 TDs (38 INTs)
vs.
Matt Leinart 340 of 595 for 3,893 yards and 14 TDs (20 INTs)
Ronnie Brown 928 carries for 4,081 yards and 31 TDs
vs
LenDale White 628 carries for 2,349 yards and 24 TD
Cadillac Williams 842 carries for 3,238 yards and 18 TDs
vs
Reggie Bush 488 carries for 1,940 yards and 17 TDs
it's hands down, large and away, the 2003 Auburn backfield. -
Pick6
maybe in college they win, but the only one of them who contribute anything in the nfl is bush. and not very much. 3rd string rb and returner.SQ_Crazies wrote: Auburn by far? LMAO
USC in a landslide. 2 Heisman winners and another back that would have been #1 pretty much anywhere in the country, end of discussion. -
SonofanumpI'll take Auburn, then OSU, Arkansas then USC.
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2quik4u
LMAOSQ_Crazies wrote: Auburn by far? LMAO
USC in a landslide. 2 Heisman winners and another back that would have been #1 pretty much anywhere in the country, end of discussion. -
rock_knutneOSU? Even with out a great QB Arkansas was better.
That said, Auburn is a clear winner. -
purple_reinSince this is the College Football Forum, USC by far.
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SQ_CraziesI wasn't aware that this had anything to do with the NFL...
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norwalkBased on college careers.........USC.
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cats gone wild
Thanks for adding to the list. Dont know how anyone could forget about these guys.BigAppleBuckeye wrote: While Arkansas didn't have a marquee QB, their 2007 RB/FB trio of Darren McFadden, Felix Jones and Peyton Hillis is tough to beat ... all three have started for NFL teams the past two years.
But, Auburn by far. And also the most ripped off undefeated team ever. -
SQ_CraziesAgain, how is it Auburn by far? USC had 2 Heisman winners. WTF does this have to do with the NFL? Especially since it's on the college football forum.
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SonofanumpBased on that criteria, it's Mt Union 2008.
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SQ_CraziesBased on what criteria? Heisman winners?! LOL
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SonofanumpAwards and performance, not ability.