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Unlike many other conferences, the SEC is no place for teams looking to sling the ball 50 times each game. You have to be able to run the ball in the SEC, where it's also the toughest place to run. It takes a special player to be a successful back among schools like LSU, Georgia, and Alabama.
This is a list of the best running backs the SEC has to offer, but please note this is based both on potential and previous contributions.
Unproven backups and underclassmen with no playing time have not been considered when compiling this list.
Here is my list of the SEC's best 10 running backs. Let the controversy begin! (more)