Ranking the top ten running backs in Michigan State football history

Breaking down and ranking the top ten running backs in Michigan State history

Michigan State football has had one of the most storied programs in college football history. A team consistently in the top 20 nationally, the Spartans have had star players at a plethora of different positions, but none may be better than the running backs that have come through East Lansing.

No matter the era, Michigan State has had star running backs, with every decade showcasing a different star in the backfields for Michigan State.

Recently, Spartans Wire ranked the top ten quarterbacks in Michigan State history, and now, it is the running backs turn to be ranked as a top ten.

With ranking running backs, it is certainly an interesting blend of team success, personal success and longevity in a Michigan State uniform, with all three factors playing a role in the final decision making process.

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10. Clinton Jones (1964-1966)

Nov 20, 1965; South Bend, IN, USA: FILE PHOTO; Michigan State running back (26) Clinton Jones in action against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons- USA TODAY Sports © copyright Malcolm Emmons

It is hard to put a two time national champion at No. 10, but that shows how spectacular the list is. Jones was an integral part of the Spartans national titles in 1965 and 1966, but ultimately only ended his career with 1,922 yards and 20 TDs.

Final stats: 395 att.,1,922 yards, 20 TDs. 33 receptions, 408 yards, 3 TDs.

9. T.J. Duckett (1999-2001)

20 Oct 2001: Runningback TJ Duckett of Michigan State heads downfield during the game against Michigan at Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Minnesota Gophers won 28-19. DIGITAL IMAGE. Mandatory Credit: Elsa/Allsport

While many know this era as the Jeff Smoker-Charles Rogers era, Duckett was a massive beneficiary of the offense being played in East Lansing. While only in the green and white for three seasons, Duckett was a successful runner at MSU before a successful NFL career.

Final stats: 580 att., 3,118 yards, 27 TDs. 21 rec., 142 yards, 1 TD.

8. Blake Ezor (1986-1989)

MSU running back Blake Ezor runs through Northwestern's defense on Nov. 18, 1989. Ezor scored six touchdowns that day.

Ezor Running Vs Northwestern

Ezor is a running back that gets lost in Michigan State history. Being the No. 2 behind Lorenzo White, Ezor was apart of the 1987 Rose Bowl winning team in East Lansing. Ezor was very solid in his MSU career and ranks No. 5 in rushing yards.

Final stats: 715 att., 3,399 yards, 30 TDs.

7. Kenneth Walker (2021)

Michigan State's Kenneth Walker III avoids a tackle by Michigan's R.J. Moten during his touchdown run during the fourth quarter on Saturday, Oct. 30, 2021, at Spartan Stadium in East Lansing.

Syndication Lansing State Journal

Walker may be one of the hardest players to rank on this list. He very well could be No. 1 on pure talent, but only having one season in an MSU uniform makes the debate very heavy in this regard. Walker's one season was monumental, but ultimately, it falls just short of the top five. There is no doubt that if he had multiple years in the green and white, he would be much higher.

Final stats: 263 att., 1,636 yards, 18 TDs.

6. Le'Veon Bell (2010-2012)

Sep 10, 2011; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan State Spartans running back Le'Veon Bell (24) runs the ball during the first quarter against the Florida Atlantic Owls at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Andrew Weber-USA TODAY Sports

One of the best recruiting and development wins in the Mark Dantonio era, Bell was an absolute stud in the green and white. Winning a Big Ten title in 2010, Bell had an amazing 2012 season that had almost 1,800 yards of rushing. If Bell had stayed for his senior season, it is crazy to think what the offense could have looked like, despite it already winning a Big Ten and Rose Bowl title.

Final stats: 671 att., 3,346 yards, 33 TDs. 78 rec. 531 yards, 1 TD.

5. Tico Duckett (1989-1992)

Running back Tico Duckett of the Michigan State Spartans stands on the field during a game against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan State won the game 28-27.

Following White and Ezor's tenure the Spartans were blessed with Duckett as the next running back in line. One of three players that have over 4,000 yards in his Michigan State career. Ultimately, team success (or lack thereof), moves him down the list, but his personal stats keep him in a very favorable spot.

Final stats: 824 att., 4,176 yards, 26 TDs.

4. Jeremy Langford (2011-2014)

Oct 4, 2014; East Lansing, MI, USA; Michigan State Spartans running back Jeremy Langford (33) runs the ball /against Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive end Randy Gregory (4) during the 1st half of a game at Spartan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mike Carter-USA TODAY Sports

It is crazy to think what could have been if Langford had spent all four years as a running back in East Lansing, instead of spending the first two years as a defensive back. All of Langford's damage on the ground came in two years of work, both being phenomenal statistical seasons, leading the Spartans to a Rose Bowl, a Big Ten title and a Cotton Bowl title, all while having a 23-3 record.

Final stats: 577 att., 2,967 yards, 40 TDs. 39 rec. 219 yards, 1 TD.

3. Sedrick Irvin (1996-1998)

29 Nov 1997: Sedrick Irvin #33 of the Michigan State Spartans runs with the ball during a game against the Penn State Nittany Lions at the Spartan Stadium in East Lansing, Michigan. The Spartans defeated the Nittany Lions 49-14. Mandatory Credit: Jonatha

Irvin is a polarizing figure in Michigan State history, while being a stud in Nick Saban's backfield, he rushed for over a thousand yards in all three seasons he spent in the green and white. Had Irvin stayed for his senior year, he may lead MSU's history in rushing, while propelling the Spartans to an even better 1999.

Final stats: 731 att., 3,414 yards, 35 TDs. 105 rec., 886 yards, 6 TDs.

2. Javon Ringer (2005-2008)

Jan 1, 2009; Orlando, FL, USA; Michigan State Spartans running back Javon Ringer (23) runs against the Georgia Bulldogs at Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

The No. 2 all time rusher in MSU's history, Ringer was one of the springboard players to build the foundation of the Dantonio era. A workhorse that carried the MSU offense, Ringer's amazing MSU career was crowned in 2008 with being named as a consensus All-American.

Final stats: 843 att., 4,398 yards, 34 TDs. 96 rec., 719 yards, 1 TD.

1. Lorenzo White (1984-1987)

Sep 7,1987; E. Landsing,. MI, USA FILE PHOTO; Michigan State Spartans running back Lorenzo White (34) carries the ball against the Southern California Trojans at Spartans Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports

The leading rusher in Michigan State history, White is a two-time All-American while also finishing fourth in the Heisman voting twice. Honestly, with all the accomplishments that White had, they could have been even better if it weren't for a disappointing year in 1986. White's incredible tenure was highlighted with the 1987 Rose Bowl victory.

Final stats: 991 att., 4513 yards, 41 TDs.

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