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By Kevin Gemmell
Despite the Pac-12 conference being home to some of the best quarterbacks and wide receivers in the country, some teams do occasionally run the football. Some better than others. Some really better than others.Our friends at Athlon Sports continue their series of assorted Pac-12 rankings. They've given us the Pac-12 coaches and quarterbacks, and now they are up with their running back rankings.Here's how the top 20 shakes out, which includes last year's production, expectations for 2012 and surrounding personnel: De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon Kenjon Barner, Oregon John White, Utah Stepfan Taylor, Stanford Isi Sofele, Cal Cameron Marshall, Arizona State Johnathan Franklin, UCLA Curtis McNeal, USC Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona Jesse Callier, Washington Malcolm Agnew, Oregon State Rickey Galvin, Washington State Tony Jones, Colorado Bishop Sankey, Washington Tyler Gaffney, Stanford C.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
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Despite the Pac-12 conference being home to some of the best quarterbacks and wide receivers in the country, some teams do occasionally run the football. Some better than others. Some really better than others.Our friends at Athlon Sports continue their series of assorted Pac-12 rankings. They've given us the Pac-12 coaches and quarterbacks, and now they are up with their running back rankings.Here's how the top 20 shakes out, which includes last year's production, expectations for 2012 and surrounding personnel: De'Anthony Thomas, Oregon Kenjon Barner, Oregon John White, Utah Stepfan Taylor, Stanford Isi Sofele, Cal Cameron Marshall, Arizona State Johnathan Franklin, UCLA Curtis McNeal, USC Ka'Deem Carey, Arizona Jesse Callier, Washington Malcolm Agnew, Oregon State Rickey Galvin, Washington State Tony Jones, Colorado Bishop Sankey, Washington Tyler Gaffney, Stanford C.
Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
Click here to view the article.