ESPN.com's 2014 All-America Team

Tevin Coleman
Running back | IndianaThe Indiana junior worked well outside of the spotlight as his team struggled to win games, and he was overshadowed even inside the Big Ten, thanks to Melvin Gordon's presence. But Coleman was always well-known in any stadium on Saturdays, and he received no shortage of attention from opposing coaches and defenders who loaded up the box to try to stop the only real weapon for the Hoosiers. Not that it mattered, as Coleman made it look routine to bust out for lengthy touchdown runs on the way to 2,036 yards on the ground, becoming just the 18th player in college football history to top 2,000 in a season.
-- Austin Ward
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