Friday, August 1, 2008

Talented Trios

The glamour positions on most college football teams are the QB, WR and RB positions.

Some teams are more blessed than others when it comes to the talent that they have at these positions.

I've decided to rank the top ten QB, WR and RB trios in the nation. There are some teams that have 2 out of the 3 that didn't make my list like West Virginia. The Mountaineers have no proven receiver this season. Some teams on the list have more than one great player at a certain position. If that is the case, I will mention the other players.

Here is my top ten trios:


1. Florida Gators - QB - Tim Tebow, WR - Percy Harvin, RB - Emmanuel Moody.
Go ahead and accuse me of being a homer with this pick. You're probably right. However, if you give me a Heisman winning QB, a leading Heisman candidate WR and a RB that was PAC-10 Freshman of the year, I'll take it all day long. Emmanuel Moody seems to be the weaker of the trio, but he does have Chris Rainey backing him up. Rainey and Harvin on the same field will be a thing of beauty to behold.

2. Clemson Tigers - QB - Cullen Harper, WR - Aaron Kelly, RB - James Davis.
If I wasn't such a homer, the Tigers would probably be in the top spot of this list. The most talented player on their team isn't even a part of this trio. RB C.J. Spiller is explosive and agile, he could easily start over Davis. Tommy Bowden has a plethora of weapons on offense this season, and the Tigers should be able to get to the ACC championship with them.

3. Ohio St. Buckeyes - QB - Todd Boeckman, WR - Brian Robiskie, RB - Chris Wells.
Having Chris Wells at RB moved the Buckeyes high up on this list. Boeckman really surprised me last season with his performance. If he can produce like that again this year, both he and Robiskie should have solid campaigns. This may not be the flashiest trio, but it sure is one of the most talented.

4. Oklahoma Sooners - QB - Sam Bradford, WR - Joaquim Iglesias, RB - DeMarco Murray.
The Sooners are always loaded at these three positions. Iglesias should step in nicely as the first option at receiver. Murray is a bona fide superstar at RB. QB Sam Bradford should be in New York at the end of the season for the Heisman Trophy ceremony.

5. BYU Cougars - QB - Max Hall, WR - Austin Collie, RB - Harvey Unga.
All three of these players are All Mountain West caliber stars. The Cougars are heavy favorites to win their conference, and these three, along with a stout defense, are the main reason for that. Hall should be in contention for the Heisman throughout the season. The BYU passing attack should allow RB Harvey Unga to put up some big numbers.

6. USC Trojans - QB - Mark Sanchez, WR - Vidal Hazelton, RB - Joe McKnight.
The Trojans are perhaps the deepest team in the country at all three positions. Mitch Mustain will be backing up Sanchez, which is the weaker of the trio. Patrick Turner will actually get more receptions than Hazelton, I just happen to think Hazelton is more talented. The same can be said for the RB position as well. I listed McKnight as the RB because I feel he is more talented than the likely starter, Stafon Johnson.

7. Georgia Bulldogs - QB - Matthew Stafford, WR - Mohammed Massaquoi, RB - Knowshon Moreno.
I have to be honest, if it weren't for Moreno, the Bulldogs might not even make my top ten. Fortunately for Georgia, they have the best RB in the nation. Stafford should be much improved this season, as should Massaquoi. However, the Bulldog offense starts and stops with Knowshon.

8. Arizona St. Sun Devils - QB - Rudy Carpenter, WR - Chris McGaha, RB - Keegan Herring.
The Sun Devils have some great talent on offense this season. Some could even argue that their trio may be better than USC's. I think the one area that Arizona St. has an advantage over USC in is QB. Carpenter will most likely put up some gaudy numbers this season. Dennis Erickson has this program poised for a title run.

9. Nevada Wolfpack - QB - Colin Kaepernick, WR - Marko Mitchell, RB - Luke Lippincott.
This trio is different from the others in that it is mostly a running attack. Mitchell is a tremendous receiver, and Kaepernick does a terrific job of getting the ball to him. However, this offense revolves around the legs of Kaepernick and RB Luke Lippincott.

10. Pittsburgh Panthers - QB - Pat Bostick, WR - Derek Kinder, RB - LeSean McCoy.
The only sure thing about this trio is McCoy. Kinder is coming back from an injury that forced him to miss all of last season. Bostick is embroiled in a QB battle as of this moment. However, if both players play like they're supposed to, the Panther could be in Big East title contention.

8 comments:

Packfan7 said...

You nailed it on Nevada. Mitchell is an under-rated WR who has NFL size and speed but is flying a bit under radar. He was initially an Arizona St recruit who went the Juco route and wound up at Nevada somehow.

Kaepernick is probably in the top two or three NFL prospects at the position in his class. Height, speed, arm strength, etc.

Lippincott is a straight ahead get you your yards while punishing a defender type of back. He is also a good screen play type of back.

These guys maybe aren't the sort of players that are going to go #1 pick like a Tebow, Wells, or Stafford probably can. Don't be surprised though if you flip on Sportscenter to find Texas Tech or Mizzou in a shoot out with this offense late in the fourth quarter this August.

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Walton's Wisdom said...

Good list -- it's pretty much on point. Hard to argue the Gator trio at the top, even if the list was made by a Gator fan.

USC would be higher on the list if this was the "talented trios" at each position list (i.e. 3 QB's, 3 RB's, 3 WR's). The fact that one of their many running backs transferred due to playing time & is a part of the best "trio" speaks volumes for their depth.

LeakBrewerGator said...

I agree. USC definitely has the best depth at these three positions. I'm just not sold on Sanchez yet.

Of course, Sachez will have no problem looking good with all the talent around him.

Undisputed Genius said...

Good pick on BYU. Max Hall will throw for a ton of yards in the MWC and Unga is great, also has a great name. Also, although I im far from a Georgia supporter, I believe they could move up the list. Stafford needs to complete more than 56%, but Knowshon is great and Massaquoi angers me because he seems to always be making plays. If Kaepernick earns the starting job, and can find some touch on his throws, the Nevada offense will be potent. Vital Hazelton needs to live up to potential and Im with you, I am not yet sold on Sanchez. An honorable mention could be West Virginia.

Undisputed Genius said...

Also, with Clemson, C.J. Spiller isn't too shabby either, wish he would have committed to Florida out of high school.

LeakBrewerGator said...

You're preaching to the choir abut Spiller. I'm still miffed he didn't stay in Gainesville. I think he has more talent than Davis, but the Tigers will start Davis, and use him as more of the conventional back.

Undisputed Genius said...

Ya I agree. Spiller is more of a Reggie while Davis is a LenDale White, although Spiller is not quite on Reggies level. Spiller would have fit Urban's offense perfectly, and they would be all that much more potent.