It’s hard to be outraged about much after the White House press conference I just watched, but if you’re looking for something, ESPN doesn’t think Chuba Hubbard is the best returning running back in the country.
They have Travis Etienne (Clemson) and Najee Harris (Alabama) ranked ahead of No. 30 in their recent returning running back rankings.
Keeping the string of surprise returns alive is Hubbard, who was an absolute monster after contact in 2019. Hubbard recorded more yards after contact than all but 15 FBS running backs had in rushing yards in total. And when he was handed a hole from his offensive linemen, the Oklahoma State runner took full advantage of it with his burst and agility.