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Big 12 football running back rankings: Oklahoma State's Ollie Gordon II headlines the list

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Big 12 football running back rankings: Oklahoma State's Ollie Gordon II headlines the list​

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The Big 12 is loaded with talent, and the running back position is no exception.

From upperclassmen such as OSU's Ollie Gordon II and Texas Tech's Tahj Brooks to up-and-comers such as West Virginia's Jahiem White and Iowa State's Abu Sama III, there are plenty of lethal ball carries in the conference.

Here are the rankings for every projected starting running back in the Big 12.

16. Cam Cook, TCU​

Sophomore Cam Cook is now TCU's lead running back following the departure of Emani Bailey, who ran for 1,209 yards and eight touchdowns last season before going pro.

The potential is there for Cook. He's a former four-star prospect who has good patience, and he runs with strength.

But Cook only recorded 16 carries for 58 yards last season. And while he'll have every opportunity to show what he can do in a lead role moving forward, he's too unproven as of right now to be higher on this list.

15. Parker Jenkins, Houston​

Parker Jenkins contributed right away for Houston as a freshman last season.

The former three-star prospect ran the ball 99 times for 464 yards and three touchdowns. He also caught 15 passes for 81 yards.

Jenkins gets the edge over Cook on this list because he has some experience in a lead role. Still, it'll be difficult for him to fully shine in the run game alongside dual-threat quarterback Donovan Smith.

14. Dallan Hayden, Colorado​

Redshirt sophomore Dallan Hayden is another young running back who's looking to prove himself.

Hayden began his career at Ohio State, where he ran the ball 111 times for 553 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman on a 2022 team that dealt with injuries in the backfield. He then appeared in three games last season and finished with 19 carries for 110 yards and one touchdown.

Hayden now plays for Colorado, which ranked last in the Pac-12 in rushing yards per game last season (68.9). He'll look to take some pressure off of quarterback Shedeur Sanders and the Buffaloes' passing game.

13. Dominic Richardson, Baylor​

Dominic Richardson, a McGuinness graduate, spent the first three years of his career with OSU before he transferred to Baylor last season.

Richardson ran the ball 125 times times for 519 yards and one touchdown as a junior with the Bears. He also caught 21 passes for 152 yards and one touchdown.

There's an argument for Richardson to be slightly higher on this list. But the senior's production will be limited next season as he shares touches with Richard Reese and Dawson Pendergrass.

12. Micah Bernard, Utah​

Micah Bernard recorded 106 carries for 533 yards and four touchdowns as a junior in 2022, but he suffered an off-the-field injury after the first game of last season that sidelined him for the entire campaign.

Bernard is now back in the mix. And while he's a veteran ball carrier who can provide steady production, he'll have the share touches with Jaylon Glover.

Utah will also surely air the ball out more with quarterback Cameron Rising, who missed all of last season due to a knee injury. Because of those factors, it's best to temper expectations for Bernard's comeback campaign.

11. LJ Martin, BYU​

LJ Martin recorded team highs of 109 carries, 518 rushing yards and four rushing touchdowns as a true freshman last season.

It was a good showing by the former three-star prospect, all things considered. BYU had one of the worst offensive lines in the Big 12, and the team ranked second-to-last in the conference in total rushing attempts (360).

Martin is a strong runner who excels at shedding tackles, and he has the chance to be a breakout player in his second season as the lead back. But he'll need more touches and more help from his offensive line.


10. Jacory Croskey-Merritt, Arizona​

Arizona entered the offseason in desperate need of a running back after it lost its top three rushers.

Introducing Jacory Croskey-Merritt, a New Mexico transfer who ran the ball 189 times for 1,190 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior last season. He earned an All-Mountain West second team selection for his strong play.

Of course, competing in the Big 12 will be a bigger challenge. But Croskey-Merritt is a do-it-all back who should have an immediate impact with the Wildcats.

9. Cam Skattebo, Arizona State​

Arizona State's offense ranked last in the Pac-12 in yards per game game (322.3) and points per game (17.8) last season.

But one of the rare bright spots was Cam Skattebo. The Sacramento State transfer ran the ball 164 times for 783 yards and nine touchdowns as a junior.


Skattebo is 10th among all active FBS and FCS running backs in career rushing yards (2,681) entering this season. He'll also be leaned on heavily by the Sun Devils, who are expected to start redshirt freshman Sam Leavitt at quarterback.

 
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