Here's something that went largely unnoticed/unmentioned by the mainstream media last year: nearly all of the best running quarterbacks in college football were white. You wanna know something else? It's going to be the same story again this year. With Dennis Dixon graduated, the media only has Pat White and "Juice" Williams to slobber over (and Terrelle Pryor to constantly fantasize about). Expect the rest of the top runners to be young, athletic white men. Just check out last year's stats for the top rushers (all of whom are returning this season):
#1. Michael Desmormeaux, UL-Lafayette, 1141 YDS/7 TD
#2. Pat White, West Virginia, 1335 YDS/14 TD
#3. Jake Locker, Washington, 986 YDS/13 TD
#4. Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 1122 YDS/19 TD
#5. Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Navy, 834 YDS/12 TD
#6. Stephen McGee, Texas A&M, 899 YDS/5 TD
#7. Tim Tebow, Florida, 895 YDS/23 TD
#8. Matt Grothe, South Florida, 872 YDS/10 TD
#9. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma St., 847 YDS/9 TD
*Stats note: Since not all teams play the same number of games, the NCAA ranks most yardage stats on an "average yards per game" basis. Also, unlike the NFL, when a college QB is sacked, the lost yardage counts against his rush total. The totals given are net yards gained after sack yardage was subtracted.Edited by: jared
#1. Michael Desmormeaux, UL-Lafayette, 1141 YDS/7 TD
#2. Pat White, West Virginia, 1335 YDS/14 TD
#3. Jake Locker, Washington, 986 YDS/13 TD
#4. Dan LeFevour, Central Michigan, 1122 YDS/19 TD
#5. Kaipo-Noa Kaheaku-Enhada, Navy, 834 YDS/12 TD
#6. Stephen McGee, Texas A&M, 899 YDS/5 TD
#7. Tim Tebow, Florida, 895 YDS/23 TD
#8. Matt Grothe, South Florida, 872 YDS/10 TD
#9. Zac Robinson, Oklahoma St., 847 YDS/9 TD
*Stats note: Since not all teams play the same number of games, the NCAA ranks most yardage stats on an "average yards per game" basis. Also, unlike the NFL, when a college QB is sacked, the lost yardage counts against his rush total. The totals given are net yards gained after sack yardage was subtracted.Edited by: jared