Squints wrote:His words, not mine. Whose career was his most like? Where do you rank him among the non-Heisman winning RBs (Archie, Eddie, Hop, and Vic should be in their own class) given career numbers, importance to their team, playmaking ability, personal memories, etc.
I'll go with Keith Byers, both were the best weapon on their respective teams; Heisman candidates- Flutie ripped the Heisman from his hands; and yes, injuries were also part of each ones career and the team as a whole greatly suffered when they were out. Other thoughts?
Not particularly close to the Heisman group. Names like Tim Spencer, Antonio Pittman, Pepe Pearson, Pete Johnson come to mind. I don't see Beanie as an all-time great among OSU running backs. He only had one outstanding year. Lots of guys have done that. Very bottom of the top 10
maybe. I would definitely rate Griffin, George, Cassidy, Janowicz, Otis, Furgeson and Byars ahead of Wells. He's from a different era but Les Horvath must be in that group ahead of him too. Wells would be one of several others who I would consider for #9-#10 on the all-time list.