Touchdowns aren't always the best barometer of success, but they are a decent correlative point. One mustn't score a lot, necessarily, to be considered among the best offensive players in the nation, but it certainly does not hurt.
With regard to football statistics, passing touchdowns are not considered "scoring." Only the player who takes the ball into the end zone is credited with the points—or, in the case of a field goal, the player who kicked it through the uprights.
This list discounts the quarterbacks entirely.
Players such as Taysom Hill at BYU and Keenan Reynolds at Navy could well lead the nation in rushing touchdowns, but this list sought to find players at other positions—the not-as-glamorous...
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