College football has a running back problem.
Before the season, we gushed over the running power this sport had, and we were salivating at the thought of how many would be crashing that quarterback party known as the Heisman Trophy ceremony in New York City.
Now that we've reached the midway point of the season, the star power at running back has diminished at an alarming rate. The only running back really left in the Heisman race? That would be a penciled-in Donnel Pumphrey from San Diego State.
In large part, injuries have directed our attention elsewhere across the nation, and it's no different in the SEC, which has seen arguably the biggest hit to its preseason rushing stars.