Nick Chubb became the NFL’s second leading rusher in 2019, making him a household name among football fans.
But prior to that, he became The University of Georgia’s second all-time leading rusher by the time his collegiate career came to an end.
Watching Chubb at Georgia was special. It was like he was playing against my cousin’s Pop Warner team, bouncing off nearly every tackle.
Chubb started his UGA career with a 4 carry, 70 yard and 1 touchdown performance against Clemson in 2014. By the time he left Georgia, he had tallied 4,769 rushing yards.