Devine Ozigbo

Looking back still amazed at how Ozigbo elevated his game.  He worked hard and it really paid off for him.  The Bears are set at running back for the most part but I for one would be super stoked if he ever were one.


Good report on OZ.

Anyone one think that Cross and OZ were kind of the same type of backs at one point, early in their carrier's here. Could this staff have done what they did for OZ, with Cross.

GBR!!!

 
It is really cool to get to read this stuff about Ozigbo.  Just like I thought with Burkhead I really hope he lands on a team that has at least a decent offensive line to give him some creases.  Can't wait to see where he lands.


 
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It's amazing how differently some players are viewed when they are in a system that produces results and with a staff that can develop players.  My argument for a long time was that Nebraska has talent.  It's just being vastly under utilized and developed.

As for Ozigbo.  It's possible that he's ultimately going to benefit from having only one year with Frost.  He had a great year, proved what he can do, was developed enough to shine to scouts at the Shrine Bowl/Combine.  BUT....his body hasn't been beaten up from heavy use the last 4 years.  An RBs body only has so man carries.  His should have many more to go.

 
As for Ozigbo.  It's possible that he's ultimately going to benefit from having only one year with Frost.  He had a great year, proved what he can do, was developed enough to shine to scouts at the Shrine Bowl/Combine.  BUT....his body hasn't been beaten up from heavy use the last 4 years.  An RBs body only has so man carries.  His should have many more to go.


It’s true backs only have so many carries in them, but Frost isn’t a high carry guy. Ozigbo had more games over 20 carries in 2017 than in 2018, and he appeared in two less games. The fact he had any games with that many carries in 2018 is mostly due to the lack of depth as Frost’s running backs at UCF didn’t record games of 20+ carries. 

Frost ideally wants his carries split between a couple of backs, his R, and his QB. He’s looking for a stable, not a bell cow.

 
It’s true backs only have so many carries in them, but Frost isn’t a high carry guy. Ozigbo had more games over 20 carries in 2017 than in 2018, and he appeared in two less games. The fact he had any games with that many carries in 2018 is mostly due to the lack of depth as Frost’s running backs at UCF didn’t record games of 20+ carries. 

Frost ideally wants his carries split between a couple of backs, his R, and his QB. He’s looking for a stable, not a bell cow.

Devine Ozigbo hadn't really thought about it until midway through his final fall as a Husker. It was about the time 1,000 rushing yards was coming into view and many were beginning to declare him the best story of Nebraska's season.

"My brother was talking to me like, ‘Yeah, (NFL) teams are going to look at you and say that’s a guy that doesn’t have many miles on him.' So that could be a beneficial thing," Ozigbo explained as the Huskers headed into November. "If it’s going to help, then that’s good. I guess I’d consider myself that way.”

 
It’s very hard to make the claim, based on how Frost wants to use his backs, that Ozigbo is better off having only one year with Frost. 

He had 12.9 carries per game in both 2017 and 2018, except in one year he averaged 3.8 ypc and the other 7.

 
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