Mavric Posted April 15, 2014 Share Posted April 15, 2014 Their List: 1 - Johnny Rodgers 2 - Mike Rozier 3 - Tommie Frazier 4 - Dave Remington 5 - Ndamukong Suh 6 - Eric Crouch 7 - Rich Glover 8 - Grant Wistrom 9 - Dean Steinkuhler 10 - Irving Fryer What say you? Quote Link to comment
Abdullah the Butcher Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Maybe flip some people but overall I'd agree. Ahman Green, Mike Brown, Trev Alberts and some others would be in the discussion. Quote Link to comment
walksalone Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I think Mr Berringer should be an honorary spot on that list... 1 Quote Link to comment
suh_fan93 Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Turner Gill was exciting back in the day. Ahman Green certainly was one of the best running backs we've ever had. Will Shields makes my top 10. Quote Link to comment
HuskerShark Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Going by shear athletic ability and on-field production, Lawrence Philips should be on the list. 1 Quote Link to comment
skersfan Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I put Glover even with Rodgers. Most amazing player I have ever seen. Small, fast, and never ending motor. Simply amazing against Brahaney. Beat him half to death. Number 1 against number 1, and it was not even close. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I know Rozier was incredible, but a guy that was only here two years kind of seems like he should be lower down on the list to me. I don't know. Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I would put Tommie at #1 and Suh at #2. Tommie changed the QB game in college. Suh was just a man amongst boys. Just my opinion. Quote Link to comment
Landlord Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I would put Tommie at #1 and Suh at #2. Tommie changed the QB game in college. Suh was just a man amongst boys. Just my opinion. Here's a question - why, when we're talking about quarterbacks, are championships a humongous part of the equation as far as their greatness, but when we are talking about defensive tackles, for example, it doesn't seem to really matter? Quote Link to comment
StPaulHusker Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I would put Tommie at #1 and Suh at #2. Tommie changed the QB game in college. Suh was just a man amongst boys. Just my opinion. Here's a question - why, when we're talking about quarterbacks, are championships a humongous part of the equation as far as their greatness, but when we are talking about defensive tackles, for example, it doesn't seem to really matter? It's a good question. I have no answer for it Quote Link to comment
Saint Boseph Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 I know Rozier was incredible, but a guy that was only here two years kind of seems like he should be lower down on the list to me. I don't know. he holds the NCAA record for career YPC I believe. Add a heisman and a 2500 yard season, I think you could make a case for him as number 1. I would put Tommie at #1 and Suh at #2. Tommie changed the QB game in college. Suh was just a man amongst boys. Just my opinion. Here's a question - why, when we're talking about quarterbacks, are championships a humongous part of the equation as far as their greatness, but when we are talking about defensive tackles, for example, it doesn't seem to really matter? It isn't entirely fair, but it's just the way it is. QB's impact the game more than any other individual position on either side of the ball Quote Link to comment
Saint Boseph Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Going by shear athletic ability and on-field production, Lawrence Philips should be on the list. I maintain that he is the best runningback on any level of football that I have ever witnessed (strictly speaking in terms of on the field) Quote Link to comment
Saint Boseph Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 Does anyone know how Bob Brown was when he was at NU? I don't know hear much about him beyond that he was a successful enough pro to get a bust in Canton. Was he a late bloomer? Quote Link to comment
darkhorse85 Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 How the hell is Frankie London not on this list? Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted April 16, 2014 Share Posted April 16, 2014 How the hell is Frankie London not on this list? He was beat out by Harrison Beck and Curt Dukes. Quote Link to comment
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