NW loses top returning RB and an OL for season

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Two-and-a-half weeks before its season is set to kick off, Northwestern has been dealt a devastating blow. Northwestern announced Tuesday that running back Cam Porter and offensive lineman Zachary Franks each suffered lower-body injuries that will keep both out for the entirety of the 2021 season.

Porter’s absence means even more turnover from 2020 for an NU team that was already set to welcome plenty of new faces to the lineup. According to ESPN writer Bill Connelly’s SP+ model, the ‘Cats return just 34% of their production from last season, a calculation made before accounting for the loss of Porter.

Expectations were particularly high for Porter after a promising close to his true first-year campaign in which he started both postseason contests the Wildcats played in, and for the season he tallied 333 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 81 carries. Porter was also NU’s leader in receptions among returning players. He was placed on the preseason watch list for the Doak Walker Award, presented yearly to the top running back in the nation, and college football expert Phil Steele named him to his Preseason All-Big Ten Fourth Team.

Franks appeared in eight of the Wildcats’ nine contests in 2020 but never started. He redshirted his first year at NU in 2019.

 

I think one or two good RBs transferred from NW because of Porter’s emergence at the end of last season. Kind of too bad for NW.
 

They lost A TON of bodies in the draft anyway ....

Rough year for NW.
 

Rather lose a key player early than in the middle of a run, and have all that mo/life sucked out of the team during the season. Get some of the bad randomness that falls on every team, out of the way with early.
 




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