FCS Top 10 RBs of 2010

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Re: FCS Top 10 RBs of 2010

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Watch three Freshmen RB's from Youngstown State in the coming years:
1. Allen Jones - Led Youngstown Ursuline High School to 3 consecutive Division 5 State Title Appearances, winning the title in 2008 and 2009. Rushed for 4,300 yards in his career and 65 touchdowns. One of the best RB in all of Ohio last year.

2. Adaris Bellamy - 4 Star RB by Rivals and ESPN that signed late with YSU. Previous commit with USF and was destined to sign with Cincinnati before he was told he could not because he had previously committed to another Big East school. The kid is just fabulous and will be on the Payton Watch very soon.

3. Torrian Pace - RS Freshmen RB that is 240 pounds and as you probably have guessed, is one of those very large RB that is hard to get down. He won't go down to a hit at the chest, you need to wrap up his legs in order to get him down.
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Re: FCS Top 10 RBs of 2010

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Karrington Bush - TXST - 2009 pre-season All American
in a 60/40 pass offense
Freshman year - 1039 yds
Sophomore year - 1065 yds
Junior year tore all 3 knee ligaments and missed most of the season but managed 385
APY for the 3 years 4461, keeps him on the current active career list even though he missed 7 full games and most of 2 others

Rushing - 2489
Receiving - 373
KOR - 1599
TD - 21

Everyone else on that APY list (not updated from the 2009 season yet) is/was a senior except Terrence Holt from Austin Peay.

Also, we have a true soph (Reddic) and a freshman (Imade) that could make some noise but will have to see how they utilize 3 really good RB's with the new OC coming in and all. Both have the potential to be breakout backs but may have to wait for the torch to pass from Bush to get their "day".
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