Clearly Grant will not be day 1 RB. But for Damon Benning to suggest Allen will be more ready to play is quite the "hot take sports opinion".
The first 3 games will be guys getting their fair amount of touches. IMHO the cream rises to the top.
I agree with those that think Rhamir will be more dangerous in the passing game, more often then running between the tackles. Which is fine.
I would also guess that Ervin, Yant and Grant will battle it out for the #2 and #3 spots (Rhamir #1, for now).
There is also good reason to get Allen some touches this year; as well as the #4th back in the group.
You never know how things will shake up by the 8th game vs Minnesota, and the home stretch. We are in a great position here, with Applewhite.
For the record - Rhamir is slightly bigger than Ameer was as Junior (and Soph).
I can't be the only husker fan that believes that Rahmir is a scat back and not a number 1 running back bc of his smaller body type. I have never questioned if he wasn't a good receiver as a running back i question if he can handle the responsibility of blocking a bigger de or lb or has enough size to get that extra yard. Yes i know Nebraska has running backs in case they need to like Yant but overall i feel Grant is the most complete running back in that room rn.Rhamir sounds like he's in position to get a lot of snaps. Whip really likes his receiving abilities.
Ameer was a little more compact muscles wise maybe but size doesn't always matter. Rahmir was actually a good blocker last year and can catch the ball very well. Does struggle a tad in between the tackles. I think he starts game 1 based off of experience and trust.I can't be the only husker fan that believes that Rahmir is a scat back and not a number 1 running back bc of his smaller body type. I have never questioned if he wasn't a good receiver as a running back i question if he can handle the responsibility of blocking a bigger de or lb or has enough size to get that extra yard. Yes i know Nebraska has running backs in case they need to like Yant but overall i feel Grant is the most complete running back in that room rn.
Rhamir sounds like he's in position to get a lot of snaps. Whip really likes his receiving abilities.
Rahmir was our best blocking back last year. That is why you saw him on 3rd down or obvious passing situations. You are correct about his receiving being the best out of our RB room.I can't be the only husker fan that believes that Rahmir is a scat back and not a number 1 running back bc of his smaller body type. I have never questioned if he wasn't a good receiver as a running back i question if he can handle the responsibility of blocking a bigger de or lb or has enough size to get that extra yard. Yes i know Nebraska has running backs in case they need to like Yant but overall i feel Grant is the most complete running back in that room rn.
Rahmir was our best blocking back last year. That is why you saw him on 3rd down or obvious passing situations. You are correct about his receiving being the best out of our RB room.
I don't know who the best back is but you can be sure Rahmir will be on the field the most out of the running backs because of his utility, and trust/ experience as Big ERN said. Anthony Grant is most likely the #2 back and Yant/Ervin will battle it out for reps as the #3 back. We also do not want to be predictable so rbs need to be able to do it all out of the back field. I also think we will have a clear 1-2 punch and not a lot of musical chairs like we saw last year. This will get the best guys touches and they will get in a rhythm.
I also think we will have a clear 1-2 punch and not a lot of musical chairs like we saw last year. This will get the best guys touches and they will get in a rhythm.
We pretty much had a 1-2 punch last year. It wasn't musical chairs. Only injuries made them shuffle, and Yant coming into fall out of shape.
Ervin and Stepp got most of the work for the first three games until Ervin got hurt in the fourth game. The it was mostly Rahmir for seven games with Yant having a good game against Northwestern. Then a mix the last couple of games after Rahmir got hurt.
Looks like I did not remember Rahmir getting hurt. Now, I remember that at Minnesota as I rewatched pat of that game. (Credit to suh_fan93) There was also something with Yant where he refused to come in and so the coaches did not like that. It may have been when Ron Brown took over or right before so that affected his touches some.We pretty much had a 1-2 punch last year. It wasn't musical chairs. Only injuries made them shuffle, and Yant coming into fall out of shape.
Ervin and Stepp got most of the work for the first three games until Ervin got hurt in the fourth game. The it was mostly Rahmir for seven games with Yant having a good game against Northwestern. Then a mix the last couple of games after Rahmir got hurt.
I don't appreciate you calling my wife a liar.Size does matter
Maybe. Maybe not. I’d say, they’ll want a good pass route running, pass blocker who can get three to five tough yards when the defense plays pass heavy defensively. Not sure which, if any, fit the bill. Most seem to have 2 of the 3 but ???Looks like I did not remember Rahmir getting hurt. Now, I remember that at Minnesota as I rewatched pat of that game. (Credit to suh_fan93) There was also something with Yant where he refused to come in and so the coaches did not like that. It may have been when Ron Brown took over or right before so that affected his touches some.
A 1-2 punch of RJ and Anthony Grant with Yant for goal line/short yardage is what I believe will happen. What do you think the rotation will be Mav?
No disreprect TGH, but I disagree.I got to think Allen and Grant will be fighting it our for # 1. I think we finally have enough quality RBs to be real good in the running game if the OL performs better.
But what a log jam of talent - makes me wonder who will transfer out by the end of the year - so many talented guys and not enough touches.
Rhamir, Allen, Grant, Yant, Erin and we have Johnson the new recruit from Minnesota also in the mix - perhaps he'll get touches on special teams.