Mavric Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 They didn't sneak up on us. Anyone who tracked the Big Ten's summer buzz -- or reviewed the list of players attending preseason media days in Chicago -- noticed the league's surplus of standout running backs. Wisconsin's Melvin Gordon had spurned the NFL, and a potential first-round draft selection, for a run at the Heisman Trophy and a national championship. Gordon's good friend Ameer Abdullah also was back for one final season at Nebraska, where he had been among the nation's most productive players. Indiana football might not hold your attention, but Tevin Coleman's 7.3 yards-per-carry average certainly does. Michigan State's Jeremy Langford and Minnesota's David Cobb had been workhorses in 2013 -- combining for 529 carries -- and were back for more. Almost every team had a player capable of logging 1,000 rush yards. "In this league," Cobb told ESPN.com's Austin Ward in August, "there's a good running back on every team." Turned out, Cobb was underselling himself and his fellow backs. Most Big Ten teams had great, if not elite, running backs. The numbers back it up: 2014 was easily the best season for running backs in Big Ten history. The league produced six 1,500-yard rushers -- no other conference had more than three (no other Power 5 league had more than two). According to research from the Big Ten office, until 2014 the league never had more than three 1,500-yard rushers in the same season. Although a 12-game regular season, a championship game and the College Football Playoff provide more opportunities, Ohio State's Ezekiel Elliott was the only back who needed the extra contests to reach -- and ultimately far eclipse -- 1,500 yards. Link Quote Link to comment
suh_fan93 Posted January 23, 2015 Share Posted January 23, 2015 There's going to be a ton of good running backs from several conferences coming back this year. Lots of 1,000 yard rushers returning. Ezekial Elliot will be the best back in the B10 but I think Corey Clement will have a big year for Wiscy too. 1 Quote Link to comment
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