High hopes abound for the 2016 LSU Tigers, and things seem to be falling right into place as Les Miles returns, the Leonard Fournette Experience takes the stage at Death Valley for one more year and former Wisconsin defensive maestro Dave Aranda takes the reigns of a fiery-as-ever defense.

There is little room to debate that, of all the positions LSU football is expected to excel at this coming year, running back sits squarely atop the list. Though the offense ranked 58th in rushing attempts last season, Leonard Fournette and Co. racked up the 15th most yards on the ground.

The Tigers also finished second in the entire NCAA in terms of yards per carry (6.1). This ground-breaking success came despite the vaunted opposing defenses of the Southeastern Conference often knowing what (more specifically who) was coming.

As we wind up our clocks—or at least those Tiger Fans who saw Heisman Trophy winner Billy Cannon in person do—and begin to anxiously await the start of the next college football season, take a look at how we think LSU’s running backs compare to rest of the NCAA and get to know those running backs not named Leonard Fournette a little better.

Though, of course, we will talk about him too.