There was a time..

T_O_Bull

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I think that at onet ime Roger Graig led the nation in yardage or scoring as a 3rd, maybe 4th, team I-back. Its time we found out if some of our 3rd, 4th or 5th team RB's want to strut their stuff.

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I think that at onet ime Roger Graig led the nation in yardage or scoring as a 3rd, maybe 4th, team I-back. Its time we found out if some of our 3rd, 4th or 5th team RB's want to strut their stuff.

T_O_B

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I thought he was a first team rb, and after to many fumbles was replaced by Rozier, and demoted to fb.

 
I think that at onet ime Roger Graig led the nation in yardage or scoring as a 3rd, maybe 4th, team I-back. Its time we found out if some of our 3rd, 4th or 5th team RB's want to strut their stuff.

T_O_B

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I thought he was a first team rb, and after to many fumbles was replaced by Rozier, and demoted to fb.
I think TOB's talking about when he first got playing time as a Soph..And he wasn't "Demoted"..Both Rozier and Roger were too valuable to keep one on the sidelines, so we tried having them both in the same backfield..I think Craig volunteered just to help out the team...(And later helped his draft status).

Seems like I.M. Hipp also led the nation (or ranked in the top-10 durring mid season as a third stringer) :dunno

As for T.O.B's question:

I don't think we rush all that well until we follow the teachings of the great Guru Milt..(I wonder if Cotton still has the old playbooks with the blocking schemes?)

 
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Roger Craig was one of the top rated recruits in the country. We made everybody work their way up the depth chart back then. Since we've seen our 3rd and 4th teamers in action, I think we'd have uncovered any possible diamonds in the rough.

 
I think that at onet ime Roger Graig led the nation in yardage or scoring as a 3rd, maybe 4th, team I-back. Its time we found out if some of our 3rd, 4th or 5th team RB's want to strut their stuff.

T_O_B

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Craig finished 6th in the country in scoring as a soph in 1980. Might've had the most TDs or rushing TDs, I don't know. Redwine was the #1 back, but he got hurt, and I think Craig Johnson was #2, at least for awhile, as he got less caries than Roger.

 
I think that at onet ime Roger Graig led the nation in yardage or scoring as a 3rd, maybe 4th, team I-back. Its time we found out if some of our 3rd, 4th or 5th team RB's want to strut their stuff.

T_O_B

:nanalama :restore :nanalama

I thought he was a first team rb, and after to many fumbles was replaced by Rozier, and demoted to fb.
I think TOB's talking about when he first got playing time as a Soph..And he wasn't "Demoted"..Both Rozier and Roger were too valuable to keep one on the sidelines, so we tried having them both in the same backfield..I think Craig volunteered just to help out the team...(And later helped his draft status).

Seems like I.M. Hipp also led the nation (or ranked in the top-10 durring mid season as a third stringer) :dunno

As for T.O.B's question:

I don't think we rush all that well until we follow the teachings of the great Guru Milt..(I wonder if Cotton still has the old playbooks with the blocking schemes?)
Cotton could easily find what he needed here:

http://www.trojanfootballanalysis.com/wp/wordpress/?p=247

Pretty much everything anyone would need to know about Osborne's Power Running Schemes.

 
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