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Kool-Aid article from Sip. But we do have a pretty good stable of RBs right now. Question is, do we have enough roadgraders to clear the way?Steven M. Sipple: Brown likes diversity in crew of RBs11 hours ago • By Steven M. Sipple
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"Then you want do-it-all guys like Rex (Burkhead)," Brown said. Yeah, never hurts to have an All-Big Ten player. In summary, Brown's wish list: Big backs. Fast backs. Do-it-all backs.
Brown's world seems to be getting pretty close to perfect. The 5-11, 185-pound Heard and Abdullah supply breakaway speed. Burkhead, a 5-11, 210-pound senior, supplies pretty much everything, though he will look for more long runs this season.
Nebraska could benefit greatly from a dimension it lacked a year ago: The big back. The power back. Think Dan Alexander (6-0, 245). Or Dahrran Diedrick (6-0, 225). Or even Lawrence Phillips (6-0, 215) late in his Husker career. Husker head coach Bo Pelini on Tuesday mentioned Imani Cross, a 6-1, 225-pound true freshman, among newcomers who could play this season. Cross represents a shift in Nebraska's recruiting philosophy at running back, necessitated by the school's move last season to the Big Ten, which possesses more brute strength and fewer open spaces than what the Huskers encountered in the Big 12.
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