Dominating running backs, especially in the SEC West, have a been fixture of SEC football in the last decade.  Alabama has had two of its best backs run all over SEC defenses all the way to New York City to win the Heisman trophy.

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SEC reporter Ed Aschoff continued ESPN’s series of ranking the premier players at each position hailing from the SEC over the last decade. Aschoff’s rankings may surprise some, as the two Heisman winners are not at the top.

Here are his rankings:

5. Leonard Fournette, LSU (2014-Present)
4. Mark Ingram, Alabama (2008-10)
3. Derrick Henry, Alabama (2013-15)
2. Knowshon Moreno, Georgia (2006-08)
1. Darren McFadden, Arkansas (2005-07)

Run DMC was truly something special in the SEC, as Aschoff writes:

Easily one of the greatest running backs the SEC has ever seen, McFadden put up PlayStation numbers during his three seasons at Arkansas. In 2005, he set the Arkansas freshman record with 1,113 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns on 176 carries; the previous record was just 668 yards. McFadden followed that up by becoming the first sophomore to win the Doak Walker Award (nation’s best running back) and was the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 2006. In his second season of work with the Hogs, the consensus All-American rushed for a school-record 1,647 yards and scored 16 touchdowns (14 rushing). McFadden led the SEC in rushing yards that year, even with teammate Felix Jones finishing second with 1,168. McFadden capped his college career by leading the SEC with 1,830 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns. For his career, the tough, shifty back with home-run speed totaled 4,590 rushing yards, good enough for second all time in the SEC.

Just missing the cut are Georgia’s Nick Chubb and Todd Gurley, Arkansas’ Alex Collins, Mississippi State’s Anthony Dixon, South Carolina’s Marcus Lattimore and Alabama’s Trent Richardson.

What do you think of the rankings? Would you change anything?