One of the more unappreciated players in college football is Clemson running back Travis Etienne.
While everyone has talked about Joe Burrow, Jalen Hurts, Tua Tagovailoa and Justin Fields, Etienne’s body of work has been overlooked by many on the national scale.
The junior has once again dominated the ACC, especially in the last six weeks. Since Oct. 12, when No. 3 Clemson beat Florida State 45-14 at Memorial Stadium, Etienne has run for 100 or more yards in all six games, a Clemson record for consecutive 100-yard rushing games.
The 2018 ACC Player of the Year rushed for 873 yards and 9 touchdowns in those six games and averaged 10.