1000 Yard Rushers

I think Langsdorf and Riley will focus more on the pass game this year. NU will be lucky to hit 150 yards rushing per game.

 
Honestly, it comes down to what Wilbon can do after contact. Bryant has the tools, but I don't think he is gonna carry 1,000 yards this season. I truly think it's Wilbon making the most of his carries, and even then he falls about 200 yards short of the 1,000 yard mark.

 
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Team rushing is what matters. It's dropped off from the Pelini years. But it's more than Callahan. Not even close to the 90s championship years.

year_____ team rushing LINK

2016_____ 2199 yards

2015_____ 2340

2014_____ 3123

2013_____ 2804

2012_____ 3547

2011_____ 2824

2010_____ 3466

2009_____ 2059

2008_____ 2207

2007_____ 1733

2006_____ 2387

2005_____ 1152

2004_____ 1939

2003_____ 3063

2002_____ 3762

2001_____ 3776

2000_____ 3842

1999_____ 3191

1998_____ 3045

1997__ _ 4711

1996_____ 3503

1995__ _ 4398

1994__ _ 4080

1993_____ 3167

The thing that will skew this years number will be the short passes to RBs that I expect we'll see. But really, who cares? I mean, what's the difference between pitching the ball 7 yards on an option or throwing a 7 yard shovel pass to a RB?

 
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Team rushing is what matters. It's dropped off from the Pelini years. But it's more than Callahan. Not even close to the 90s championship years.

year_____ team rushing LINK

2016_____ 2199 yards

2015_____ 2340

2014_____ 3123

2013_____ 2804

2012_____ 3547

2011_____ 2824

2010_____ 3466

2009_____ 2059

2008_____ 2207

2007_____ 1733

2006_____ 2387

2005_____ 1152

2004_____ 1939

2003_____ 3063

2002_____ 3762

2001_____ 3776

2000_____ 3842

1999_____ 3191

1998_____ 3045

1997__ _ 4711

1996_____ 3503

1995__ _ 4398

1994__ _ 4080

1993_____ 3167

The thing that will skew this years number will be the short passes to RBs that I expect we'll see. But really, who cares? I mean, what's the difference between pitching the ball 7 yards on an option or throwing a 7 yard shovel pass to a RB?
No real difference imo. If the offense is effective and effectively using all the pieces to attack the defense in a variety of ways, that's usually a good offense
 
I would gladly take a back that has 1250 all-purpose yards and a backfield that has 2500 all-purpose yards

 
Honestly, it comes down to what Wilbon can do after contact. Bryant has the tools, but I don't think he is gonna carry 1,000 yards this season. I truly think it's Wilbon making the most of his carries, and even then he falls about 200 yards short of the 1,000 yard mark.
Or it could just take one of those freaky games...like say game one a RB goes for 210...game two the same back goes for 175... maybe just some long run is broken play on defense stuff like that… But all the sudden through the first two games you have almost 400 yards rushing with 10 games left to go.

 
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