College Football's Top Players
In this category, we profile the established stars, and some exciting newcomers, who figure to make an impact in 2009.
A photographic look back at spectacular career of Florida quarterback Tim Tebow, one of the greatest players in college football history.
Chase Daniel, who came out of nowhere to lead the Missouri Tigers into the Top 10 in 2007, just might be the best pure passer in the country.
Ohio State's Chris Wells is big, fast, bruising and durable. In other words, he's the perfect fourth-quarter tailback.
Florida wide receiver Percy Harvin is one of the most versatile players in all of college football -- and a real headache for defensive coordinators.
Curtis Painter has carried on the proud quarterback tradition at Purdue University.
Tim Tebow already has a national championship and a Heisman Trophy. So the question is: What does the Florida quarterback have in store for his junior season?
Micheal Crabtree led Texas Tech to a Top 25 finish in 2007 -- and set a few NCAA freshman receiving records along the way.
USC linebacker Rey Maualuga is a two-year starter, the leader of the Trojan defense and one of the finest linebackers in the country.
Georgia tailback Knowshon Moreno burst onto the college football scene in 2007 -- and figures to be even better in 2008.