The Running Back Room

I'm slightly concerned that if Frost shows that this is how he wants to manage his RBs, it will affect RB recruiting in the future.  On one hand, you can tell the recruit, "Hey, I will get you carries to prove what you can do on the field but I'm not going to over use you."  But, as with any position, a lot of top RBs will want to have the chance to be THE GUY and get that 1,000 - 1,500 yards himself.


No need to be concerned, he's shown he can go both ways already.  Royce Freeman had 283 carries during Frost's last year as OC at Oregon.           

 
Makes sense. Based on what we've seen, he doesn't have the acceleration or top end speed of at least three of the other backs.

It's fascinating to reflect on just how much this situation has changed in a few short weeks. If Bryant had been too injured and Washington didn't qualify, we would've been looking at a far different situation in which Ozigbo may have played a deeper role. Now, on paper at least, we're looking at what could be the deepest running back rotation here since 2011 and maybe one of the better ones in the B1G if things play out well.
the chances of all these running backs staying  healthy the entire season are slim.........we will see them all in this offense. 

 
I'm slightly concerned that if Frost shows that this is how he wants to manage his RBs, it will affect RB recruiting in the future.  On one hand, you can tell the recruit, "Hey, I will get you carries to prove what you can do on the field but I'm not going to over use you."  But, as with any position, a lot of top RBs will want to have the chance to be THE GUY and get that 1,000 - 1,500 yards himself.
I think you just described the philosophical opposite of the type of player this staff will be recruiting.  

 
They've said he's all the way back and they're going to limit him where possible.


I guess there's some semantics in here but I don't think it can be both.  Maybe "as healthy as he's going to get" but to me "all the way back" would be no restrictions.

 
I guess there's some semantics in here but I don't think it can be both.  Maybe "as healthy as he's going to get" but to me "all the way back" would be no restrictions.


I see what you're saying. I've interpreted it to mean he can do everything, they just want to be cautious given the nature of his condition.  

 
Zig mentioned for his breakaway ability. Interesting based on some previous comments in this thread. 


Reports are he's had a great offseason. The great thing about coaching changes is it doesn't matter what you did, it's about what you plan to do. Some players will lose ground, others will gain it. A slimmer, faster Ozigbo can only be a good thing.

 
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