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Greatest College Football Player By Jersey Numbers
Greatest College Football Players by Jersey Number
No. 1 — Anthony Carter, WR, Michigan (1979-82)
No. 2 — Deion Sanders, CB, Florida State (1985-88)
No. 3 — Joe Montana, QB, Notre Dame (1975-78)
No. 4 — Brett Favre, QB, Southern Miss (1987-90)
No. 5 — Reggie Bush, RB, USC (2003-05)
No. 6 — Robbie Bosco, QB, BYU (1983-85)
No. 7 — Danny Wuerffel, QB, Florida (1993-96)
No. 8 — Davey O'Brien, QB, TCU (1935-38)
No. 9 — Steve McNair, QB, Alcorn State (1991-94)
No. 10 — Vince Young, QB, Texas (2003-05)
No. 11 — Matt Leinart, QB, USC (2002-06)
No. 12 — Roger Staubach, QB, Navy (1962-64)
No. 13 — Dan Marino, QB, Pittsburgh (1979-82)
No. 14 — Sam Bradford, QB, Oklahoma (2007-09)
No. 15 — Tim Tebow, QB, Florida (2006-09)
No. 16 — Peyton Manning, QB, Tennessee (1994-97)
No. 17 — Charlie Ward, QB, Florida State (1989-93)
No. 18 — Archie Manning, QB, Mississippi (1968-70)
No. 19 — Eric Dickerson, RB, SMU (1979-82)
No. 20 — Earl Campbell, RB, Texas (1974-77)
No. 21 — Barry Sanders, HB, Oklahoma State (1985-88)
No. 22 — Doug Flutie, QB, Boston College (1981-84)
No. 23 — Jim Swink, RB, TCU (1954-56)
No. 24 — Nile Kinnick, HB, Iowa (1937-39)
No. 25 — Tommy McDonald, RB, Oklahoma (1954-56)
No. 26 — Riley Smith, QB/FB, Alabama (1933-35)
No. 27 — Eddie George, RB, Ohio State (1992-95)
No. 28 — Adrian Peterson, RB, Oklahoma (2004-06)
No. 29 — Eric Turner, S, UCLA (1987-90)
No. 30 — Mike Rozier, RB, Nebraska (1981-83)
No. 31 — Vic Janowicz, HB, Ohio State (1949-51)
No. 32 — O.J. Simpson, TB, USC (1967-68)
No. 33 — Tony Dorsett, TB, Pittsburgh (1973-76)
No. 34 — Herschel Walker, RB, Georgia (1980-82)
No. 35 — Felix "Doc" Blanchard, FB, Army (1944-46)
No. 36 — Steve Owens, HB, Oklahoma (1967-69)
No. 37 — Doak Walker, RB, SMU (1945, '47-49)
No. 38 — George Rogers, RB, South Carolina (1977-80)
No. 39 — John Kimbrough, FB, Texas A&M (1938-40)
No. 40 — Howard Cassady, RB/DB, Ohio State (1952-55)
No. 41 — Glenn Davis, HB, Army (1943-46)
No. 42 — Marshall Goldberg, FB/HB, Pittsburgh (1936-38)
No. 43 — Terry Kinard, S, Clemson (1978-82)
No. 44 — Jim Brown, RB, Syracuse (1954-56)
No. 45 — Archie Griffin, RB, Ohio State (1972-75)
No. 46 — Bob Ferguson, FB, Ohio State (1959-61)
No. 47 — Bennie Oosterbaan, End, Michigan (1925-27)
No. 48 — Angelo Bertelli, QB, Notre Dame (1941-43)
No. 49 — Bob Chappuis, HB, Michigan (1942, 46-47)
No. 50 — Dick Butkus C/LB, Illinois (1962-1964)
No. 51 — Kurt Burris, C, Oklahoma (1951-54)
No. 52 — Harry Gilmer, QB/HB, Alabama (1944-47)
No. 53 — Randy Gradishar, LB, Ohio State (1971-73)
No. 54 — Lee Roy Jordan, LB, Alabama (1960-62)
No. 55 — Marvin Jones, LB, Florida State (1990-92)
No. 56 — Micheal Barrow, LB, Miami (1988-92)
No. 57 — Steve Kiner, LB, Tennessee (1967-69)
No. 58 — Peter Boulware, DE, Florida State (1994-96)
No. 59 — Alex Agase, G, Purdue and Illinois (1941-43, '46)
No. 60 — Tommy Nobis, LB/G, Texas (1963-65)
No. 61 — Jim Lynch, LB, Notre Dame (1964-66)
No. 62 — Jim Parker, G, Ohio State (1954-1956)
No. 63 — Mike Singletary, LB, Baylor (1977-80)
No. 64 — Bob Brown, G, Nebraska (1961-63)
No. 65 — Greg Roberts, G, Oklahoma (1975-78)
No. 66 — George Gipp, HB, Notre Dame (1917-20)
No. 67 — Russell Maryland, DT, Miami (1986-90)
No. 68 — Mike Reid, DT, Penn State (1966, '68-69)
No. 69 — Tom Brown, G, Minnesota (1958-60)
No. 70 — Bob Gain, T/G, Kentucky (1947-50)
No. 71 — Merlin Olsen, T, Utah State (1959-61)
No. 72 — Bronko Nagurski, FB/DT, Minnesota (1927-29)
No. 73 — John Hannah, G/T, Alabama (1970-72)
No. 74 — John Hicks, T, Ohio State (1970, '72-73)
No. 75 — Orlando Pace, T, Ohio State (1994-96)
No. 76 — Warren Sapp, DT, Miami (1992-94)
No. 77 — Red Grange, HB, Illinois (1923-25)
No. 78 — Bruce Smith, DT, Virginia Tech (1981-84)
No. 79 — Jonathan Ogden, OT, UCLA (1992-95)
No. 80 — Rick Bryan, DT, Oklahoma (1980-83)
No. 81 — Tim Brown, WR, Notre Dame (1984-87)
No. 82 — Leon Hart, TE/DE, Notre Dame (1946-49)
No. 83 — Richard Wood, LB, USC (1972-74)
No. 84 — Jerry Robinson, LB, UCLA (1975-78)
No. 85 — Jim Seymour, WR, Notre Dame (1966-68)
No. 86 — Courtney Brown, DE, Penn State (1996-99)
No. 87 — Bill Carpenter, TE, Army (1958-59)
No. 88 — Keith Jackson, TE, Oklahoma (1984-87)
No. 89 — Ross Browner, DE, Notre Dame (1973, '75-77)
No. 90 — George Webster, LB, Michigan State (1964-1966)
No. 91 — Doug Atkins, T, Tennessee (1950-52)
No. 92 — Tony Casillas, DT, Oklahoma (1983-85)
No. 93 — Lee Roy Selmon, DT, Oklahoma (1972-75)
No. 94 — Randy White, DT, Maryland (1972-74)
No. 95 — Bubba Smith, DE, Michigan State (1964-66)
No. 96 — Danny Stubbs, DT, Miami (1984-87)
No. 97 — Cornelius Bennett, LB, Alabama (1983-86)
No. 98 — Tom Harmon, HB, Michigan (1938-40)
No. 99 — Hugh Green, DE, Pittsburgh (1977-80)
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