ChatGPT ranks the top 10 SEC running backs of the 2000s

ChatGPT included a couple of Auburn tailbacks on it's list of SEC greats.
ChatGPT ranks the top 10 SEC running backs of the 2000s
ChatGPT ranks the top 10 SEC running backs of the 2000s

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We asked ChatGPT to give us the top 10 SEC running backs since 2000.

The AI hasn't been the most consistent with our various prompts we've given it, but nonetheless we continue on.

This is what it gave us:

In the realm of college football, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) reigns supreme, known for its storied history and fierce competition. Within this football powerhouse, the 2000s witnessed a surge of extraordinary running backs who left an indelible mark on the sport.

With their remarkable skills and relentless determination, these running backs tore through defenses, delivering jaw-dropping performances week after week. From Darren McFadden's explosive speed to Derrick Henry's bruising power, the SEC showcased an unparalleled level of talent at the running back position.

Join us as we revisit a decade dominated by unstoppable forces, celebrating the exceptional legacy of the SEC running backs of the 2000s.

1. Darren McFadden (Arkansas)

McFadden was a dominant force during his time at Arkansas. He won the Doak Walker Award twice (2006, 2007) and finished as the Heisman Trophy runner-up in both of those years. He amassed 4,590 rushing yards and 41 touchdowns during his college career.

2. Derrick Henry (Alabama)

Henry had a remarkable career at Alabama. In 2015, he won the Heisman Trophy and led the Crimson Tide to a national championship. He holds the SEC record for most rushing yards in a single season (2,219 yards) and finished his college career with 3,591 rushing yards and 42 touchdowns.

3. Leonard Fournette (LSU)

Fournette burst onto the scene as a true freshman and continued to impress throughout his LSU career. He recorded three seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards and finished with a total of 3,830 rushing yards and 40 touchdowns.

4. Mark Ingram (Alabama)

Ingram became Alabama's first Heisman Trophy winner in 2009. He played a crucial role in leading the Crimson Tide to a national championship that year. In his college career, Ingram accumulated 3,261 rushing yards and 42 touchdowns.

5. Nick Chubb (Georgia)

Chubb had an outstanding career at Georgia. He showcased his incredible talent with a freshman season that saw him rush for 1,547 yards and 14 touchdowns. Despite a knee injury during his sophomore year, Chubb bounced back and finished his college career with 4,769 rushing yards and 44 touchdowns.

6. Tre Mason (Auburn)

Mason played a vital role in Auburn's magical run to the national championship game in 2013. That season, he rushed for 1,816 yards and 23 touchdowns. In his college career, Mason amassed 2,979 rushing yards and 32 touchdowns.

7. Cadillac Williams (Auburn)

Williams was a key part of Auburn's success in the early 2000s. He had two seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards and finished his college career with 3,831 rushing yards and 45 touchdowns.

8. Felix Jones (Arkansas)

Jones formed a formidable duo with Darren McFadden in the Arkansas backfield. He had two seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards and finished his college career with 2,956 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns.

9. Benny Snell (Kentucky)

Snell was a workhorse for the Kentucky Wildcats. He holds the school record for career rushing yards with 3,873 yards and also scored 48 touchdowns. Snell consistently delivered strong performances and was known for his physical running style.

10. Knowshon Moreno (Georgia)

Moreno was an explosive and versatile running back for the Bulldogs. He had two seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards and finished his college career with 2,734 rushing yards and 30 touchdowns.


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Lance Dawe
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