True freshman running back

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Ferentz finding a playmaker in true frosh RB.

Noticed PJ gave true frosh Hoskins a play vs Nebraska.

Interested to see if we see any more for Hoskins and if true frosh RB Evans gets any run down the stretch.

Maybe the Smith kid on the d-line as well?

 

I'm itching to see Evans at RB now that he's healthy and there's 4 games left including the bowl. Not a lot of carries behind Mo though, and Potts and Williams have demonstrated talent -- although I'd argue there's been something "off" with Potts.
 

I'm itching to see Evans at RB now that he's healthy and there's 4 games left including the bowl. Not a lot of carries behind Mo though, and Potts and Williams have demonstrated talent -- although I'd argue there's been something "off" with Potts.
Agreed, I love Potts and I'm surprised he made a return after his health scare, but he has not been the same since. Seems to not be able to break a tackle at the line of scrimmage and doesn't have the speed to break around the edge. I'd love to be able to watch Evans here at the end of season if he is healthy
 


I'm itching to see Evans at RB now that he's healthy and there's 4 games left including the bowl. Not a lot of carries behind Mo though, and Potts and Williams have demonstrated talent -- although I'd argue there's been something "off" with Potts.
I would not all be surprised if PJ hits the portal for an RB. Will be a lot to sell to a guy like Kenneth Walker was for Mich St. Would greatly prefer we don’t stand pat
 



Watching highlights, Darius Taylor. has some of the best film I've ever seen from a HS running back. Not real big, and i know it's a big transition, but he could play as a freshman. All we heard was rave reviews on Evans during summer/fall practice.
Darius Taylor's Highlights reminds me of Bucky Irving in a way, hopefully just without the transferring part...
 

I don’t think Potts and Williams are not good enough to be the featured rbs in an offense that runs as much as we do. If you are going to run this much you need really good rbs if you want a good offense.
What?
 

I don’t think Potts and Williams are not good enough to be the featured rbs in an offense that runs as much as we do. If you are going to run this much you need really good rbs if you want a good offense.

I would definitely agree. Granted Mo is excellent, but the drop off is drastic to Potts and Williams.
 



Maybe the Smith kid on the d-line as well?


I remember seeing Smith get a little playing time in one of our early season blowouts. According to Sports Reference, he's appeared in 2 games.
 



Darius Taylor's Highlights reminds me of Bucky Irving in a way, hopefully just without the transferring part...

The other incoming freshman RB, Marquese Williams, had 27 D1 offers with 19 of those coming from P5 + Notre Dame. He was offered by 6 Big Ten schools (Minnesota, Iowa, Penn State, Michigan State, Maryland, and Rutgers).
 



I don’t think Potts and Williams are good enough to be the featured rbs in an offense that runs as much as we do. If you are going to run this much you need really good rbs if you want a good offense.
Totally agree with you. Would sure be nice to still have Irving
 

Fresh legs this time of year on an RB are a great thing to have. Maybe Evans can provide that in the late season this year.
 

Next year, it will be interesting to see if we have a RB by committee strategy, or if one of them emerges as the bell cow we lean on. Can we have a successful running game without one featured back (like Mo)?
 


Agreed, I love Potts and I'm surprised he made a return after his health scare, but he has not been the same since. Seems to not be able to break a tackle at the line of scrimmage and doesn't have the speed to break around the edge. I'd love to be able to watch Evans here at the end of season if he is healthy
He's having almost the exact same type of season as last year statistically.
 


He's having almost the exact same type of season as last year statistically.
Yeah his average is identical. I never would have guessed he was averaging 4.9ypc. Was that padded in some games against weaker teams? I feel like it hasn't been close to that against the better teams, whereas Mo seems to find his yards just about against anyone.
 

IF MBS doesn't turn a sure TD into an INT, we beat Purdue.
He catches that pass, we likely win that game and destiny is in our own control right now. MBS has to see the bench right now
 

He's having almost the exact same type of season as last year statistically.

The geek in me guesses that if you took Potts median yards per carry, and not the average, if would be significantly lower. Potts has had a few long runs that probably skew the average upwards; he's taken way too many tackles-for-loss.
 
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Yeah his average is identical. I never would have guessed he was averaging 4.9ypc. Was that padded in some games against weaker teams? I feel like it hasn't been close to that against the better teams, whereas Mo seems to find his yards just about against anyone.
With Mo back, his carries are way more spread out, so we are not seeing him take a bunch or majority of carries at any given time.
 

The geek in me guesses that if you took Potts median yards per carry, and not the average, if would be significantly lower. Potts has had a few long runs that probably skew the average upwards; he's taken way to many tackles-for-loss.
One for 40, the next longest is 16 yards. When you have an RB who hardly ever has a TFL, anyone else in comparison looks bad, but I think Potts is pretty average in that stat.
 

Next year, it will be interesting to see if we have a RB by committee strategy, or if one of them emerges as the bell cow we lean on. Can we have a successful running game without one featured back (like Mo)?
We did in 2019.
 

The other incoming freshman RB, Marquese Williams, had 27 D1 offers with 19 of those coming from P5 + Notre Dame. He was offered by 6 Big Ten schools (Minnesota, Iowa, Penn State, Michigan State, Maryland, and Rutgers).
yes dont sleep on him either!!

im excited for the 3 freshman RB's we will have on the roster next year in Evans, Taylor, & Williams

and here is a nice article just released about Williams
 

I'm itching to see Evans at RB now that he's healthy and there's 4 games left including the bowl. Not a lot of carries behind Mo though, and Potts and Williams have demonstrated talent -- although I'd argue there's been something "off" with Potts.
Problem with the RB situation is that MO gets better as the game goes on and no one else gets any rythm. Maybe Evans has that ability to just jump in in spots. Hoskins has now played 2, so he could play 2 more. Not worth burning his Red-Shirt at this point.
 

From Iowa 247: Johnson 31 on most recent depth chart

Kaleb Johnson is emerging as one of the best freshman running backs in the country. The big-bodied runner put together his best career performance against the Boilermakers. He finished with 200 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries. He was bouncing off tacklers, making proper cuts and was an all-around pest for the Boilermaker defense. With three regular season games to go, Johnson is putting together one of the best freshman seasons for an Iowa running back ever.

After that performance against Purdue, Johnson put up 57 rushing yards on 22 carries against Wisconsin. Still, he came up with plays when Iowa needed him too and he'll look to get those tough yards against a good Minnesota defense this week.

"He just keeps improving. And there are a couple things to correct tomorrow," Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz said. "I know that. Some switching the ball a little bit in traffic, things like that. There were a couple of them looked like he could have taken it north a little faster instead of going to the sideline. He's done a nice job. He's grown each week and has a great attitude. That's been consistent since we got going. He has a great attitude. He enjoys playing. You can see that when you watch him and he enjoys practice, too. Leshon did a good job. Hopefully we get Gavin, hopefully nothing too serious with him."
 

Problem with the RB situation is that MO gets better as the game goes on and no one else gets any rythm. Maybe Evans has that ability to just jump in in spots. Hoskins has now played 2, so he could play 2 more. Not worth burning his Red-Shirt at this point.
Yeah Mo seems to really get going in the second half. I imagine its because he tires out defenses and will lay his head straight into the chest of the guy coming at him.

I'd honestly love to see Evans play the opposite of Mo, hit the edge and explode in the gap.
 

Problem with the RB situation is that MO gets better as the game goes on and no one else gets any rythm. Maybe Evans has that ability to just jump in in spots. Hoskins has now played 2, so he could play 2 more. Not worth burning his Red-Shirt at this point.
What is the playing limits to retain red shirt?
 




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