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If Yant would get his act together and come to spring practice weighing around 230, he could be something with his power and very good speed. It appears he’s faster than Stepp and apparently Jackson who said he is a 4.5 guy. Yant is the only one I see who has the potential to be more than a serviceable RB. But I could be wrong. I hope they are still trying to get Allen. 

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https://www.hudl.com/video/3/7702831/5ddaaf875ef7750cbcc1ae24

 

Going into 2021: Texas A&M Football: Aggies’ RB room is the deepest in the SEC
https://gigemgazette.com/2021/05/11/texas-am-football-aggies-rb-room-is-the-deepest-in-the-sec/

 

Could this possibly be a tip-off to our next RB coach? - The guy that recruited Deondre to Texas A&M and historically is a Running Backs coach (but who last was in charge of Special Teams at Alabama, before taking a Mental Health break from coaching)?
https://247sports.com/Coach/Jay-Graham-9/#timeline

https://footballscoop.com/news/jay-graham-shares-statement-on-leaving-alabama-staff

 

Jay is currently: https://www.etsubucs.com/athletics/staff/11986/jay-graham/

Randy Sanders hired him at East Tennessee State in 2021 and then retired. (They had a history together at Tennessee).

Then Randy Sanders retired (12/13/21): https://www.etsubucs.com/football/news/2021-22/18376/randy-sanders-announces-retirement-from-football/

Story on the impact he is making: https://www.wjhl.com/sports/vfl-former-nfler-jay-graham-making-impact-on-bucs-coaching-staff/

Jay Graham's NFL career stats: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GrahJa00.htm

 

He would surely be getting a pay raise if selected for the Running Back coach position at Nebraska.

The East Tennessee State Head Coach earned: $255,000 annually, including a base salary of $225,000 and annual stipend of $30,000. The incentive-laden deal includes performance and academic bonuses that add up to at least $150,000 annually. - source: https://www.knoxnews.com/story/sports/college/university-of-tennessee/football/2019/01/11/etsu-football-randy-sanders-contract-ut-vols-tennessee/2549097002/

 

And Deondre might have wanted to go where the guy who recruited him was going to be the RB Coach (might have been tipped off). I would imagine that part of the interview process might include the question: "Do you know of any worthy transfer prospects?"

I know. It's a stretch.

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, RedSavage said:

I would agree but just going off what we've seen.  Even when the blocking was there, there wasn't a whole lot to be overly impressed with.

 

Funny, but a lot of schools felt differently after watching his tape, when he came out of High School. Besides Texas A&M he had 21 offers:

Auburn

Alabama

Coastal Carolina

Florida

Florida Atlantic

Georgia St.

Louisville

Maryland

Michigan St.

Nebraska

North Carolina

Ohio St.

Purdue

Rutgers

South Carolina

Syracuse

Tennessee

Troy

UCF

Western Kentucky

Arkansas

- source: https://247sports.com/Recruitment/Deondre-Jackson-103822/RecruitInterests/

 

But a couple of years later Huskerboard is "meh".

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47 minutes ago, cheekygeek said:

 

Funny, but a lot of schools felt differently after watching his tape, when he came out of High School. Besides Texas A&M he had 21 offers:

Auburn

Alabama

Coastal Carolina

Florida

Florida Atlantic

Georgia St.

Louisville

Maryland

Michigan St.

Nebraska

North Carolina

Ohio St.

Purdue

Rutgers

South Carolina

Syracuse

Tennessee

Troy

UCF

Western Kentucky

Arkansas

- source: https://247sports.com/Recruitment/Deondre-Jackson-103822/RecruitInterests/

 

But a couple of years later Huskerboard is "meh".

I was talking about our current rbs

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20 minutes ago, Head Coach Scott Frost said:

He was only given one carry all year and that carry went for -2, in what I assume was garbage time, against Prairie View A&M. I was kind of hoping every back we already have could do better than that.

Hard to judge the kid on that but I get your point.  Maybe he just didn't fit there for whatever reason.  Hopefully a fresh start is what he needs.

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4 hours ago, bisonwiches said:

Honestly with Stepp’s injury history and the issues Yant has had with his weight, it makes sense to me. Take a tank of a kid with no notable injury history who has been through two years of college conditioning/routine and see what happens. 
 

If Yant comes in again weighing 260-270, this is our goal line/short yardage guy.

Yant is a load and avoids contact.  It’s tough for me to watch.

 

I want him to be good, but I don’t see it.

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Can't really judge our RB's or Jackson.  He had a slot of great offers.  As mentioned above, -2 yards in one carry sucks, but he was also number 6 in carries behind two guys that went over 900 yards.  One over 1000 and one close to 1000....They had some legit talent in front of him. The run might have been him mentally just being done.  Thinking "really, a carry in garage time against Prairie"....

 

I still go back to not one of our RB's was actually coached in 4 years.  be interesting to see what "he who yet to be named" can do with them.  A better passing attack, will help get guys outs of the box so we are not facing loaded boxes on every down.  Creativity should also help.  I am anxiously optimistic to see next season.  

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3 hours ago, The Scarlet Pimpernel said:

The main thing that concerns me about this kid is that in his HS clips he had some gaping holes to run through... he won't have that luxury here. I'm still crossing my fingers for Allen, but the fact that they took Jackson makes that doubtful.

I'm more optimistic. He's went through some narrow openings. Good lateral movement. He's got some size and keeps on churning. Will be interesting to see how Jackson develops and what we can do with him.

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7 hours ago, Pedro G said:

We need more than a serviceable RB. Yants seems to have the best potential to separate from all the other RBs, but will he? I was hoping we get Ajay Allen. 

Yant reminds me of an old school NU back.  The limited time he played was a good preview of what he could be. 

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1 hour ago, gobiggergoredder said:

Yant is a load and avoids contact.  It’s tough for me to watch.

 

I want him to be good, but I don’t see it.

Every big run he had was a designed play to go inside.  But he took the ball and ran all the way around the offensive tackle, to avoid contact.  It worked, but you are right.  He avoids the contact and saw the bench.

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