Chuba Hubbard’s put up a regular season for the books, recording the most rushing yards in the nation (1,963) and the most of any Oklahoma State running back ever not named Barry Sanders.
Last week, Chuba was named to the Walter Camp All-American but that was just the beginning of his award bonanza. Here are the organizations and outlets that have No. 30 on their A-team.
USA Today
The folks over at USA Today did not include Chuba on their first team, instead opting for Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins and Clemson’s Travis Etienne.
Here’s the logic for that.