Who Was the Most Dominant College Running Back?

CFB fans discuss the dominance of Saquon Barkley, Ezekiel Elliot, and Derrick Henry in college football. Which running back stood out the most?

Summary

  • Fans debate who was the most dominant college running back between Barkley, Elliot, and Henry.
  • Zeke’s postseason run in 2014-2015 is highlighted as one of the most dominant three-game stretches.
  • Different opinions on the unique strengths of each running back.
  • Personal anecdotes add a fun twist to the discussion.

Zeke’s Postseason Dominance

Fans praise Ezekiel Elliot’s postseason run in 2014-2015, citing his impressive stats and performance against top opponents. Some believe it’s one of the most dominant stretches in college football history.

Diverse Skill Sets

Comparisons between Henry’s power running, Barkley’s versatility, and Elliot’s balanced approach spark debates on what defines dominance in a running back.

Personal Touch

Anecdotes of facing these talented backs in high school games add a personal touch to the discussion, showcasing the impact these players had on opponents.

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