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Yes that too. Slow RB, fast TEI thought it was more impressive that Kalerup was keeping up with him.....
Yes that too. Slow RB, fast TEI thought it was more impressive that Kalerup was keeping up with him.....
The guy kind of looks like a savant so far this season let’s hope he is…How about Corey Heatherman?
I had the same thought and it's not too different from some recent backs here. I think you can look at Ibrahim and Cobb as backs known more for their vision, ability to pick up first downs and be work horses for a full game more so than their speed. I do think they probably are faster than DT, but still, he's in line with recent Minnesota backs who maybe aren't as speedy.They are kinda different backs, but he reminds me of Chuck Forman our beloved number 44. He was a great runner, but had literally no breakaway speed, either. Same deal with Taylor but I’ll take him as our bell cow just stay healthy.
Looked like #24 for NV said f' it at the end lolI thought it was more impressive that Kalerup was keeping up with him.....
These are the two longest I can think of in recent memory, Smith in 2016 and Gray in 2012
Is Major in for the rest of the game or just giving him a breather?Taylor should rest. Need him for Iowa!
Is this not aging well?It's looking good so far. I hope this gives the team a potent shot of self-confidence, so we can keep The Pig in our possession.
Nevada's solo win against Troy, I believe.Halftime in IA City...
Troy 14
Hawgeyes 10
YupNevada's solo win against Troy, I believe.
Correct. 28-26.Nevada's solo win against Troy, I believe.
The right hashmark causes issuesThat kick looked familiar.
Hey, he’s slow af. All four people running with him were able to keep up with him.
I'm wondering if his leg injury is still impacting him. It's been awhile but I thought I remember him having a higher top end speedI had the same thought and it's not too different from some recent backs here. I think you can look at Ibrahim and Cobb as backs known more for their vision, ability to pick up first downs and be work horses for a full game more so than their speed. I do think they probably are faster than DT, but still, he's in line with recent Minnesota backs who maybe aren't as speedy.