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I think maybe we'll see Major get in on defense a little bit, but not as much as we would all like. We desperately need to take care of our running backs this season or we good get into a world of hurt!!!
Nice assessment. I still think Mendoza will get a solid look, especially if there are any more problems at RB above him.I see Culbert remaining at running back for this season, for two reasons:
1. It's difficult in this day and age to get by with just two running backs. The players are so big and so strong, the hitting so fierce, that you have to anticipate that you'll need at least three backs ready to play. Even if Lucky and Glenn don't get injured, it's still a long season and the wear and tear can limit your effectiveness.
2. Culbert is the only candidate for the backfield - other than Glenn and Lucky, of course - that even has a hint of how to pick up a blitz, when he will be the "hot read", or a grasp of the terminology. While there are exceptions to every rule, I find it bordering on impossible for a freshman back to come in and be an every down player and be able to make all of the assignments that are required under the West Coast offense. The only way it happens is if there are no other backs available.
Wow...isn't this a problem NU isn't used to...I hate that players can leave school early to go pro. Do I blame them? Of course not, but it still sucks.Eric, i don't think we or Major has much of a choice here. running back is extremely thin right now, he will be at that position for the year, unless we have more injuries in the DB area.
either him or Castille may see some "situational" playing time later in the season, probably out of necessity more than anything else. they just need to gain some positive yardage and give the starters a break once in awhile. hold on to the ball and move forward would be good, anything more would be a huge plus.Nice assessment. I still think Mendoza will get a solid look, especially if there are any more problems at RB above him.I see Culbert remaining at running back for this season, for two reasons:
1. It's difficult in this day and age to get by with just two running backs. The players are so big and so strong, the hitting so fierce, that you have to anticipate that you'll need at least three backs ready to play. Even if Lucky and Glenn don't get injured, it's still a long season and the wear and tear can limit your effectiveness.
2. Culbert is the only candidate for the backfield - other than Glenn and Lucky, of course - that even has a hint of how to pick up a blitz, when he will be the "hot read", or a grasp of the terminology. While there are exceptions to every rule, I find it bordering on impossible for a freshman back to come in and be an every down player and be able to make all of the assignments that are required under the West Coast offense. The only way it happens is if there are no other backs available.
And it will be interesting to see how they do this, with such a tough schedule. If there are injuries, it will be a no-brainer, but if it is just to get some experience in late-game situations, then that could be more difficult.either him or Castille may see some "situational" playing time later in the season, probably out of necessity more than anything else. they just need to gain some positive yardage and give the starters a break once in awhile. hold on to the ball and move forward would be good, anything more would be a huge plus.Nice assessment. I still think Mendoza will get a solid look, especially if there are any more problems at RB above him.I see Culbert remaining at running back for this season, for two reasons:
1. It's difficult in this day and age to get by with just two running backs. The players are so big and so strong, the hitting so fierce, that you have to anticipate that you'll need at least three backs ready to play. Even if Lucky and Glenn don't get injured, it's still a long season and the wear and tear can limit your effectiveness.
2. Culbert is the only candidate for the backfield - other than Glenn and Lucky, of course - that even has a hint of how to pick up a blitz, when he will be the "hot read", or a grasp of the terminology. While there are exceptions to every rule, I find it bordering on impossible for a freshman back to come in and be an every down player and be able to make all of the assignments that are required under the West Coast offense. The only way it happens is if there are no other backs available.
HuskerRob i couldn't agree anymore. If either Glenn or Lucky get injured, you can't depend on a freshman 3rd stringer to carry 1/3 of the teams carries. You can never have too much depth at RB.... Look at last season...4 well rounded backs let to a prolific running game