Eric the Red
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With all the RB's abound. How can we forget about Brandon Jackson...a guy who just ran a 4.41 in winter conditioning.
I think a lot of is has to do with the fact that on many HS football teams, you give the ball to your best athlete and put him at RB. That doesn't necessarily mean he will play RB on every down in college. I woudn't be surprised to see Lucky line up in a slot position this coming year. Simply put, you find more athletes at the RB spot in HS. IMO.With Jackson and Ross, I never understood why BC thought it was so important to go out and find so many RB's this year. When you only run the ball 30 times a game, why do you need 3 or 4 guys to carry the load?
I wonder how many will stick around when they are 5th and 6th string.the competition between them will only make them better and make the starter that much better, which ever one come out with it.
I don't understand why x amount of freshmen is worse to have than x juniors. I mean eventually the freshman will be juniors and seniors? Should we push for transfers from other schools? I am confused.There's a big difference. Ahman Greene was a true freshman while all the rest were juniors. Sims never played much and never even started the team until he was 24. Benning, I'm really not sure why he stayed. IMO, Greene came and stayed because A) he was an in state kid B) there really wasn't any young talent above him. Sims never really was given a chance. IMO, he came to NU to get a degree and if playing football achieved that so be it. When they were freshmen, Benning was actually listed above Phillips on the depth chart. Childs was the lone senior I believe. He was a decent in state talent, but nothing more. He had brute strength, but he really didn't have a lot of speed to go with it. He didn't have elusive quickness either. Again, he was an in state kid living out his life long dream of becoming a Husker. The game he did start he made the most of it rushing for over 140 yards.
Next year, we have one senior, two sophomores, and a slew of freshman. Granted Ross will be gone, but the young talent could be a few too many roosters in the hen house. Time will tell.