Miami’s Monster Running Back Just Got Slapped in the Face

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By SportsWire Miami Staff | May 22, 2026

Key Points

  1. The ultimate snub: On3 Sports ranked Mark Fletcher Jr., the all-time College Football Playoff rushing leader, as just the 93rd-best player in college football for 2026 — and the 10th-best running back.
  2. The numbers don’t lie: Fletcher’s record-breaking 2025 CFP performance included 507 yards, a 57-yard TD in the National Championship, and a spot in the history books above Ezekiel Elliott.
  3. 2026 revenge tour incoming: With Miami’s all-time rushing records in sight, Fletcher has every reason to make On3 regret their ranking.

Who Is Mark Fletcher Jr.?

Let’s make one thing clear: Mark Fletcher Jr. isn’t just another name on a list. He’s a 6-foot-2, 225-pound wrecking ball of a running back, a homegrown Florida product, and a record-breaking Miami Hurricane.

Category2025 Regular Season StatsContext
Rushing Yards1,192ACC-leading
Carries21614 games, 12 starts
Yards Per Carry5.5Consistent efficiency
Rushing TDs12Team-high
Receiving17 catches, 140 yards, 2 TDsVersatile threat

This is a player who not only dominated the regular season but also delivered when it mattered most.


The CFP Run That Made History

Fletcher didn’t just shine in the College Football Playoff — he rewrote history.

RoundOpponentCarriesYardsTDs
First RoundTexas A&M171720
QuarterfinalOhio State19900
SemifinalOle Miss221330
ChampionshipIndiana171122
CFP TOTAL75507–5172

Fletcher broke Ezekiel Elliott’s all-time CFP career rushing record with 507–517 yards (depending on the source). His 57-yard touchdown run in the National Championship against Indiana was the longest in CFP title game history.

This wasn’t just a good postseason — it was an all-time great one.


The Insult: Ranked 93rd Overall

Despite his historic achievements, On3 Sports ranked Fletcher as the 93rd-best player in college football for 2026 and the 10th-best running back.

This is the same player who torched Kewan Lacy’s Ole Miss team for 133 yards in the CFP semifinals — yet Lacy is ranked ahead of him. The logic doesn’t add up.


What’s Next for Fletcher in 2026?

Fletcher isn’t just playing to prove On3 wrong — he’s chasing history.

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  • 1,206 rushing yards short of breaking Duke Johnson’s all-time Miami career rushing record.
  • 9 rushing TDs away from surpassing Stephen McGuire’s Miami career rushing touchdown record.
  • Already 7th in Miami history with 2,313 career rushing yards.

With a talented supporting cast, including Malachi Toney, who exploded in the CFP title game, Fletcher has the tools to dominate once again.


Mark Fletcher Jr. isn’t just a top-100 player. He’s a top-10 player.

The numbers don’t lie: the CFP’s all-time leading rusher, an ACC rushing champion, and a record-breaking postseason performer doesn’t belong at No. 93 on any list.

If anything, this ranking has done one thing: lit a fire under a player who already thrives under pressure.

Get ready, college football. Fletcher is coming.

— SportWire Miami | Coverage powered by On3 Sports, Canes Warning, ESPN, and FanSided

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