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Unveiling the SEC’s 2025 Running Back Elite: Who’s Set to Dominate and Who Will Surprise?

Unveiling the SEC’s 2025 Running Back Elite: Who’s Set to Dominate and Who Will Surprise?

Durham, though, brings power and strong ball security. He didn’t lose the football on 140 carries. Garrett Nussmeier draws the Heisman Trophy chatter at QB, but he still needs Durham to alleviate pressure. Expect a higher load for the Oklahoma City native.

3. Nate Frazier, Georgia 

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Frazier is another ’24 talent who showed early stardom. Except he neared 10 rushing touchdowns in his CFB debut.

The Mater Dei High of Santa Ana star arrived as the nation’s No. 2 overall RB. He proceeded to tally 133 carries, 671 yards and eight touchdowns. Though he averaged more than six yards a carry in four games.

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