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Old Tue Jan 01, 2008, 07:29pm
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This is my list What do you think?
10- Tony Dorsett -Pitt
9- Jim Brown - Syracus
8- Charles Woodson- Michigan
7- Roger Staubach - Navy
6- Dick Butkus - Illinois
5- Earl Campbell- Texas
4- Doak Walker- SMU
3- Jim Thorpe- Carlisle
2- Archie Griffin- Ohio State
1- Herschel Walker- Georgia

I could have listed Payton Manning at 10 and moved everyone else up one as Herschel Walker is in a class by himself.
I don't see how you can compile any list of top ten college football players and NOT include Barry Sanders and Red Grange.
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Old Tue Jan 01, 2008, 08:05pm
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I would put Barry Sanders in the top twenty but Red Grange I know nothing about he could be in the top 20 also.
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Old Tue Jan 01, 2008, 08:38pm
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I would put Barry Sanders in the top twenty but Red Grange I know nothing about he could be in the top 20 also.





In 1988, in what has been called the greatest season in college football history,[1] Barry Sanders led the nation by averaging 7.6 yards per carry and over 200 yards per game, including rushing for over 300 yards in four games. He set college football season records with 2,628 yards rushing, 3,249 total yards, 234 points, 39 touchdowns, of which 37 were rushing (also a record), 5 consecutive 200 yard games, scored at least 2 touchdowns in 11 consecutive games, and 9 times he scored at least 3 touchdowns. Sanders also ran for 222 yards and 5 touchdowns in his three quarters of action in the Holiday Bowl - a game that was not included with his season statistics.[2] Sanders won the Heisman Trophy as the season's most outstanding player.[3] In 2008, he was ranked #2 on ESPN's Top 25 Players In College Football History list.

As for Red Grange, he was immortalized by Grantland Rice:

A streak of fire, a breath of flame
Eluding all who reach and clutch;
A gray ghost thrown into the game
That rival hands may never touch;
A rubber bounding, blasting soul
Whose destination is the goal — Red Grange of Illinois!

ESPN ranked him #1 of all time.
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Old Tue Jan 01, 2008, 10:51pm
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Barry #1
Red #2
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There are all sorts of subjective lists. Supposedly they announced #1 tonight during the Rose Bowl, but I didn't see it. Sanders was #2.

Herschel Walker was the greatest college football player I ever saw. YMMV, and Bo Jackson was an amazing runner (as was Sanders), but I was just aghast at the things Herschel Walker did on the football field.
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Old Wed Jan 02, 2008, 01:41pm
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I wouldn't put Barry over Hershel or Archie. Maybe not over Bo.
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Old Wed Jan 02, 2008, 02:41pm
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Old Wed Jan 02, 2008, 04:13pm
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I wouldn't put Barry over Hershel or Archie. Maybe not over Bo.
Watching the highlights they showed from his senior year yesterday, I had forgotten how magic that guy was, but just different from Herschel and Bo.

Herschel always seemed to me like he was sent back from the future and was just head and shoulders above everybody else. He and Bo are probably the greatest athletes I've ever seen from a sheer power and destructiveness and unstoppability standpoint.

But Sanders' running was just...man, something to watch.

You couldn't put a piece of paper between probably the top 8 guys on the list, they're all great in different ways.
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