Canada is arguably ranked in the right spot, but not having Travon Van in the top 10 is ridiculous, especially considering those who are ranked in the bottom 5. Rachac cops out with the "working out at receiver" talk.
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3. JORDAN CANADA, SR., MONTANA 2013: 211 car, 1,062 yds, 5.0 avg, 16 TD; 11 rec, 121 yds, 11.0 avg. THE BUZZ FOR 2014: Canada and Travon Van were a killer 1-2 punch last season, although Van struggled through injuries. Van, though, has been working out at receiver during fall camp, and that could mean even more carries for Canada, who ranks fourth in school history in rushing yards and TDs. Canada had six 100-yard games last year as the Griz switched to a pro-style offense, and his number will be called an awful lot again. Assuming a retooled offensive line comes together, another 1,000-yard season shouldn't be too much to expect.
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