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| SEC PRESEASON RANKINGS OF POSITIONS : RUNNING BACK |
After getting started with the quarterbacks on Monday, the College Football 2015/NCAA 2015 Preseason Position Rankings continued on Tuesday by analyzing one of the conference’s most powerful positions.
1. Georgia
Is the debate here real? Nick Chubb ranks highest among the nation’s top tailbacks and the good news is that he has a lot of support coming from the bulldog’s backfield. As a matter of fact, Sony Michel was rated much higher than nick when they both signed with Georgia last season, not forgetting that Keith marshal is a great player himself. George is equipped with 5 players deep at tailback, and this places the bulldogs as the deepest and strong backfield in the nation.
2. Alabama
Even a small weakness of the backfield confusion cannot knock out Alabama from this list. Derrick Henry is still there to carry the ground game. Additionally, Alabama also has the backing of Kenyan Drake who is a fantastic player, back from a long period of injuries, it is also home to Damien Harris, a newly recruited freshman tailbacks.
3. LSU
Tigers not only boast of having a new superstar in Leonard Fournette, but they also have an amazing support behind him by the name Darrel Williams. Fournette will become the centerpiece of LSU in College Football 2015/NCAA 2015.
4. Tennessee
There is enough talent in Tennessee’s backfield to make great improvement this fall. Jalen Hurd leaving an exemplary stellar freshman campaign and has sought-after new signee Alvin Kamara on his side. If the entire group performs better, Jalen, Kamara and josh Dobbs a quarterback will be a force to reckon with.
5. Auburn
Probably auburn will make more throws with Jeremy under the center, but the team still has a few options within the backfield.
6. Missouri
The struggling offense of the tigers found an ignition from the running game during last season’s six match winning streak that saw the production of a second SEC East title.
7. Arkansas
The Razorbacks had ranked higher on the list before Jonathan Williams a leading rusher suffered a foot injury that saw him out for the rest of the season.

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