2013 FBS Rushing Stats

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Through Week 2:

5. Taysom Hill QB BYU 28 att 301 yds 4 td
9. Mark Weisman RB Iowa 50 att 280 yds 2 td
32. Philip Nelson QB Minn 27 att 205 yds 3 td
61. Brett Smith QB WYO 14 att 156 yds
69. Trevor Knight QB Okla 20 att 145 yds
72. Cody Fajardo QB Nevada 30 att 142 yds 3 td
78. J.W. Walsh QB Ok St 18 att 137 yds 2 td
82. C.J. Brown QB MD 15 att 135 yds 4 td
94. B.J. Denker QB AZ 29 att 131 yds 3 td

Other notable players not in the top 100
David Ash QB Texas 24 att 125 yds 1 TD
Connor Shaw QB SCar 28 att 118 yds
Cole Gaustche QB NewMex 16 att 118 yds
Taylor Martinez QB Neb 22 att 114 yds
Beau Blankenship RB Ohio 26 att 105 yds
Tyler Gaffny RB Stanford 20 att 104 yds 2 td
Zach Zwinak RB PSU 31 att 104 yds 2 td
Travis Wilson QB Utah 11 att 102 yds 2 td
 

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Week 3 Top 75:
3. Mark Weisman RB Iowa 85 car 425 yds 2 tds
22. Taysom Hill QB BYU 28 car 301 yds 4 tds
39. CJ Brown QB Maryland 31 car 257 yds 5 tds
44. Travis Wilson QB Utah 24 car 244 yds 5 tds
49. Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford 40 car 236 yds 3 tds
54. Zach Zwinak RB PSU 52 car 232 yds 5 tds
58. B.J. Denker QB Arizona 40 car 224 yds 5 tds
61. Philip Nelson QB Minn 33 car 221 yds 3 tds
64. Jordan Lynch QB Northern Ill 45 car 215 yds 2 tds

Others of note:
Connor Shaw QB Carolina 47 car 202 yds
Zach Laskey RB Ga Tech 6 car 75 yds 1 td
Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M 27 car 153 yds 1 td
Brandon Miller RB Wyoming 27 att 133 yds 1 td
Beau Blankenship RB Ohio 42 att 141 yds 2 td
Mike Trumpy RB NW 24 att 109 yds 1 td
Cam McDaniel RB Notre Dame 29 att 125 yds 1 td
 

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So I was thumbing through the stats and saw the nations leading rusher is a no-name from Rutgers, Paul James. I had to look him up.

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Now he's certainly not White. He looks more like a Robert Smith or Ryan Matthews type. What I do find interesting about him is that he is a walk-on from a small township in NJ and won the starting job over hype-job, former 5 star recruit Savon Huggins. Huggins is a junior now and has been a flop. This is yet another example of scouts poorly evaluating talent. While James is not White, his story sounds very "white" so I'm glad he's succeeding while another hyped up afflete disappoints.
 

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A few White rushing performances that went unmentioned that I'd like to call attention to.

Wyoming, who sits at 3-1 with the loss coming by 3 points at Nebraska, is lead by dual threat Brett Smith. In their blowout win over Air Force, Smith rushed for 138 yards and a touchdown. His longest went for 74 yards in which he took a simple draw up the gut and after getting into the secondary out ran all the "speed position" players all the way down the sideline. He definitely has some wheels. Through the air, he merely had 373 yards and 4 touchdowns. This 3rd year starting junior hails from Oregon but I wonder why he's not playing for the Ducks? After all, he'd be a perfect fit for that offense except he's lacking one key feature.....Caste System strikes again.

The Cowboys also have White running back Brandon Miller who had 33 yards on only 6 carries. The senior has been severely underused his entire career.

UCLA is obnoxious team with the over-hyped Hundley at QB but they at least have sophomore RB Steven Manfro. He only touched the ball 5 times but managed 2 touchdowns (1 rushing and 1 receiving) on Saturday. His 53 yards receiving lead the team.
 

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Rushing Stats through Week 4:

Top 75:
6. Mark Weisman 95 att 468 yds 3 tds
17. Jordan Lynch 68 att 404 yds 2 tds
19. Taysom Hill 48 att 400 yds 4 tds
54. Brett Smith QB Wyoming 36 299 yds 1 td
57. Zach Zwinak RB PSU 67 att 297 yds 8 tds
60. CJ Brown QB Maryland 45 att 283 yds 6 tds

Other notable players:
Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M 39 att 255 yds 3 tds
Mitch Leidner QB Minn 46 att 251 yds 5 tds
Travis Wilson QB Utah 32 att 251 yds 5 tds
B.J. Denker QB Arizona 40 att 224 yds 5 tds
Philip Nelson QB Minn 33 att 221 yds 3 tds
Mike Trumpy RB Northwestern 41 att 203 yds 2 tds
Connor Shaw QB South Carolina 47 att 202 yds
Beau Blankenship RB Ohio 51 att 179 yds 2 tds

**Zach Zenner SDSU - 91 att 742 yds 10 tds
 

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Rushing leaders through week 7 in top 75
13 - Saylor Lavallii RB CMU 138 att 705 yds 5tds
17 - Taysom Hill QB BYU 90 att 644 yds 7tds
18 - Mark Weisman RB Iowa 126 att 624yds 3tds
19 - Jordan Lynch QB N. Illinois 106 att 616 yds 4tds
25 - Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford 108 att 570 yds 7tds
39 - Cole Gautsche QB New Mex 70 att 516 yds 6tds
64 - Johnny Manziel Texas A&M 67 att 438 yds 5tds
71 - Brett Smith QB Wyoming 60 att 422 yds 3 tds
 

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Rushing leads in the top 75 through Week 8:

4. Jordan Lynch QB NIU 138 Att 932 yds 7 tds
14. Taysom Hill QB BYU 124 Att 772 yds 7 tds
18. Saylor Lavalli RB CMU 154 Att 758 yds 5 tds
21. Tyler Gaffney RB Stanford 144 Att 741 yds 9tds
27. Mark Weisman RB Iowa 136 Att 676 yds 3tds
56. Cole Gaustche QB NM 74 Att 523 yds 6tds
64. Kendall Brock RB Nevada 118 att 495 yds 6tds
68. Johnny Manziel QB Texas A&M 855 Att 486 yds 6tds
 

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How is it that the top 3 rushing quarterbacks in the FBS are all White (Lynch, Hill and Gautsche) but yet only black guys are allowed to be "dual threat, running quarterbacks" in the NFL? Heck, Whites aren't allowed to play running back either but yet Lynch is out running all the "real athletes" by being 4th in the nation is rushing. 5 of the top 30 runners are White, which is astonishing considering how few White tailbacks play and how few White QBs are "allowed" to be dual threats (plus the influx of quotablacks in college football). By these sort of similar numbers each year, how come we don't even have 1 primary ball-carrier out of 32 NFL teams? I HATE the Caste System.
 

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[video=youtube;1ZP5D8mREGY]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ZP5D8mREGY[/video]
 

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How is it that the top 3 rushing quarterbacks in the FBS are all White (Lynch, Hill and Gautsche) but yet only black guys are allowed to be "dual threat, running quarterbacks" in the NFL? Heck, Whites aren't allowed to play running back either but yet Lynch is out running all the "real athletes" by being 4th in the nation is rushing. 5 of the top 30 runners are White, which is astonishing considering how few White tailbacks play and how few White QBs are "allowed" to be dual threats (plus the influx of quotablacks in college football). By these sort of similar numbers each year, how come we don't even have 1 primary ball-carrier out of 32 NFL teams? I HATE the Caste System.

Yeah, and those three could probably play runningback but they aren't "allowed" by these clowns.
 

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i have said many times that a creative offensive mind (such as Gus Malzahn, for example) should incorporate the multi-dimensional abilities of these White athletes and create an offense using a "total back" or two ... perhaps have a traditional drop back guy taking snaps (such as Aaron Murray), then feature your primary running back(s) who also have a good-enough ability to throw the ball to be a collegiate starter in a traditional offense (Taysom Hill or Jordan Lynch) but who have the body type to take the punishment from getting 20 or so carries a game. or have two dual-threat quarterbacks in the backfield at all times (ala Manziel and Cody Fajardo) with either being able to take the snap, run the ball, or pass it. it would bring a completely new dimension to the read option and would completely devastate opposing defenses, providing (of course) that you had good decision makers.

that no one has tried this has befuddled me for years.
 

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Yeah, and those three could probably play runningback but they aren't "allowed" by these clowns.

Agreed bro. Of all people Gil Brandt actually suggests the obvious that Lynch gets a shot as a runningback at the next level! He also believes that 3black qbs will be moved to other positions.
Gil Brandt: Logan Thomas and Jordan Lynch among 9 Prospects that must Consider New Positions at next level.

[h=3]QB Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois[/h]Lynch has had a pretty successful college career, and it won't be easy convincing him he can no longer play quarterback because you want to try him at running back. But that could be where he winds up. His situation reminds me a little of Dan Reeves, whom the Cowboys signed as a QB out of South Carolina in the 1960s. Reeves had a much better feel for running the ball and was moved to running back. In his second season, he set the Cowboys' single-season record for touchdowns with 16, a mark he held for many years.
 

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Agreed bro. Of all people Gil Brandt actually suggests the obvious that Lynch gets a shot as a runningback at the next level! He also believes that 3black qbs will be moved to other positions.
Gil Brandt: Logan Thomas and Jordan Lynch among 9 Prospects that must Consider New Positions at next level.

QB Jordan Lynch, Northern Illinois

Lynch has had a pretty successful college career, and it won't be easy convincing him he can no longer play quarterback because you want to try him at running back. But that could be where he winds up. His situation reminds me a little of Dan Reeves, whom the Cowboys signed as a QB out of South Carolina in the 1960s. Reeves had a much better feel for running the ball and was moved to running back. In his second season, he set the Cowboys' single-season record for touchdowns with 16, a mark he held for many years.
The main difference is that back in the 60's with Dan Reeves whites were actually allowed to be running backs. The chances a white QB it converted to RB is slim and none when the GM's and coaches have all of these "upside"-laden affletes who have been playing the position for years to choose from. WR, like Edelman, are possible in the right organization, but there aren't too many of those.

Another problem with this speculation by Brandt is that Lynch is actually a GOOD athletic QB, better than EJ Manuel, Geno Smiff, etc., but no one made them change positions.
 

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The main difference is that back in the 60's with Dan Reeves whites were actually allowed to be running backs. The chances a white QB it converted to RB is slim and none when the GM's and coaches have all of these "upside"-laden affletes who have been playing the position for years to choose from. WR, like Edelman, are possible in the right organization, but there aren't too many of those.

Another problem with this speculation by Brandt is that Lynch is actually a GOOD athletic QB, better than EJ Manuel, Geno Smiff, etc., but no one made them change positions.

Lynch should definitely get 1st shot as a QB he's got a good enough arm, but my understanding was that Old man Gill was paying him a compliment by saying he had what it takes to play in the league already as a halfback. We'll see a lot of time as long as he stays injury and tears it up at the combine anything can happen. He's definitely a better prospect to Edelman based on his size and speed advantage.
 
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