What a breakdown by Conference, so many Bama and Clemson Players lead on the listings, and SEC biggest by far......How they missed James Conner, I'll never know, just more incentive for James to run wild?
18 SEC (Bama Most)
11 ACC (Clemson Most)
9 BIG TEN (Michigan Most)
8 PAC-12 (USC Most)
3 BIG-12 (OU Most)
PITT
45. Jordan Whitehead , S, Pitt: One of the highest-rated recruits in program history, he lived up to all the hype and then some in 2015. The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder opened the year as the backup strong safety before earning the starting job in Pitt's second game. An excellent athlete with a nose for the football, his playmaking ability shows up all over the field as he excels both against the run and the pass. He broke the school record for tackles by a true freshman, made plays behind the line of scrimmage and even saw some touches at running back. He'll spearhead the Panthers' defense. -- Chance Linton
PENN STATE:
46. Saquon Barkley , RB, Penn State Nittany Lions : Despite running behind a poor offensive line as a freshman, Barkley rushed for 1,076 yards and seven touchdowns while averaging 5.9 yards per carry. That was basically the best season any freshman running back has had in Penn State history, as Barkley broke or matched D.J. Dozier's marks from 1983. Oh, and he accomplished this while missing two games to injury. The expectations are raised for Barkley headed into 2016. Penn State's offense will basically revolve around Barkley this year, and he'll be the player that defenses key in on. -- Tom Fornelli
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ct-players-in-college-football-entering-2016/
18 SEC (Bama Most)
11 ACC (Clemson Most)
9 BIG TEN (Michigan Most)
8 PAC-12 (USC Most)
3 BIG-12 (OU Most)
PITT
45. Jordan Whitehead , S, Pitt: One of the highest-rated recruits in program history, he lived up to all the hype and then some in 2015. The 5-foot-11, 185-pounder opened the year as the backup strong safety before earning the starting job in Pitt's second game. An excellent athlete with a nose for the football, his playmaking ability shows up all over the field as he excels both against the run and the pass. He broke the school record for tackles by a true freshman, made plays behind the line of scrimmage and even saw some touches at running back. He'll spearhead the Panthers' defense. -- Chance Linton
PENN STATE:
46. Saquon Barkley , RB, Penn State Nittany Lions : Despite running behind a poor offensive line as a freshman, Barkley rushed for 1,076 yards and seven touchdowns while averaging 5.9 yards per carry. That was basically the best season any freshman running back has had in Penn State history, as Barkley broke or matched D.J. Dozier's marks from 1983. Oh, and he accomplished this while missing two games to injury. The expectations are raised for Barkley headed into 2016. Penn State's offense will basically revolve around Barkley this year, and he'll be the player that defenses key in on. -- Tom Fornelli
LINK:
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ct-players-in-college-football-entering-2016/
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