LP (and the O-line) was dominant for NU in the first quarter and early 2nd quarter. His 42-yard TD run early in the 2nd quarter (start at 9:20 in the video below) was IMO his best run ever. He showed lateral quickness early in the run, then juking a defender and setting up a downfield block, then breaks a tackle/stiff-arms a Florida CB/Safety, then shows his breakaway speed to out run the rest of the Florida defense to the end zone. That run had it all!Watching Lawrence Phillips against Florida, he was to prototypical I-back.
27 minutes ago, Gage County said:
Sure, bulldozing the pile, crazy juke moves, break away speed, and good hands are the makings of a great running back. If he can kick feild goals and punt, well, now he's a complete player! Too bad there isn't the historic record for Bobby Reynolds like there is for today's athletes.
We struggled to pick up short yardage last year in part because our line couldn't move anything, but also because even Ozigbo wasn't a true put your head down move the pile power back.
I posted this earlier this offseason, but we actually really did a good job in these scenarios. On 3rd and short rushes, we converted on 27 of 35 for an average of 5.94 yards.
Wisconsin converted on 20 of 34 for 3.21 as a comparison.
I posted this earlier this offseason, but we actually really did a good job in these scenarios. On 3rd and short rushes, we converted on 27 of 35 for an average of 5.94 yards.
Wisconsin converted on 20 of 34 for 3.21 as a comparison.
Spreading the defense out definitely helps in short-yardage situations. Bell struggled early in the season because he was too hesitant at the LOS. Ozigbo getting in shape helped his initial burst for short-yardage situations. I also think Martinez kept the ball on some zone reads which he wasn't doing early on.Now that you mention it I think I remember your earlier post. Maybe it was just our scoring issues in general or a few specific situations stuck in my head. Just felt like we struggled here, but numbers don't lie!
Great post.The ideal I-back would have the physical toughness of Lawrence Phillips, the heart of Rex Burkhead, and a name as cool as I.M. Hipp.
8 minutes ago, Apsu said:
Mike Rozier highlights
The first year I remember NU football was 1982, which was Craig's senior year. I remember that he was a very good back at NU. I watched him have a great career with the 49ers in the NFL, and he and Tom Rathman wore "HUSKERS" on their nose bumper in Super Bowl XXIV.
He didn't make my list of RB's that I remember watching, just because I don't remember watching him. Craig had a unique blend of speed, power, and great pass catching ability.