Rahmir

inWV

All-Conference
Sep 22, 2007
14,189
4,837
91
My math has Rahmir at 102 all purpose yards - (42 rushing, 48 receiving, 12 return). That’s a nice game and he may now be our number 1 back. Would think Gabe is injured. What happened to Stepp? Was the OU D just not a good match for his game?
 

redwine65

All-Conference
Jun 23, 2010
10,846
2,163
113
none of the backs have a very high average yards per carry.....
I think roziers was like 7.8
I'm not sure what theirs is....2.3?
 

Hford

Redshirt
Aug 11, 2020
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Bizarre how he goes from #4 and out of the rotation to #1 in a single week.
 

inthedeed

Junior
Mar 28, 2009
6,925
315
83
makes one wonder if the coaching staff knows anything or can they evauate any position. maybe we should go to guest coaches at different positions each week. put in a couple bucks into a drawing and use half the money raised to buy some coaching books.
 

Headcard

Heisman
Feb 2, 2005
192,508
20,877
113
It seems like none of the four have done anything to separate themselves. Time for someone to step up in a game and claim the role.
 

oldjar07

All-Conference
Oct 25, 2009
9,472
2,013
113
makes one wonder if the coaching staff knows anything or can they evauate any position. maybe we should go to guest coaches at different positions each week. put in a couple bucks into a drawing and use half the money raised to buy some coaching books.
To be fair, we have a bunch of average to mediocre running backs. None of them are really stepping up to be the premier back.
 

oldjar07

All-Conference
Oct 25, 2009
9,472
2,013
113
My math has Rahmir at 102 all purpose yards - (42 rushing, 48 receiving, 12 return). That’s a nice game and he may now be our number 1 back. Would think Gabe is injured. What happened to Stepp? Was the OU D just not a good match for his game?
Rahmir is a guy I bashed quite a bit last year, but he's certainly improved this year. Hope he continues to prove me wrong.
 
Feb 17, 2008
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It seems like none of the four have done anything to separate themselves. Time for someone to step up in a game and claim the role.
This sounds about right. Frost made a comment to the effect that all of the RBs are about even so he plays the ones who look the best in practice that week. Not a fan of this approach, seems more like someone trying to prevent departures than trying to develop a couple who can be relied upon each week.
 

bigboxes

All-American
Sep 4, 2004
46,231
6,775
113
It seems like none of the four have done anything to separate themselves. Time for someone to step up in a game and claim the role.
It looked like Ervin had taken the role before he was injured. Rahmir did step up.
 

Bigredhunter

All-Conference
Mar 4, 2009
2,625
1,038
113
We have a very diverse backfield this season.

-Rahmir is the fastest and should be able to beat you in space. He should be used like LaMichael James, Kenjon Barner, Deanthony Thomas from Oregon and Adrian Killins from UCF.

-Stepp is your classic downhill back ideal for a Thunder and Lightning compliment.

-Ervin and Morrison seem to be your balanced back. No certain specialty but should be able to add value in most situations. I think of a back like Correll Buckhalter.

-Scott is a small, compact guy with some wiggle. I think he's in the mode of a Mike Hart from Michigan.

-Yant is an all out bruiser likely best used situationally. I think of Javorski Lane from A&M.


I don't know if you can say that one guy is a better back than the rest when they all have such different styles. Also you can't complain about RB production when the OLine can't create holes. If we find a way to fix our run blocking, it'll magically seem like who ever is getting snaps at RB finally "stepped up and took the position." Our RBs are not the problem.
 

HuskerAlum92

Junior
Jan 8, 2007
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makes one wonder if the coaching staff knows anything or can they evauate any position. maybe we should go to guest coaches at different positions each week. put in a couple bucks into a drawing and use half the money raised to buy some coaching books.
When it comes to evaluating players for depth chart or playing time, it seems this staff has over-emphasized off-field and practice metrics. To the point where some playmakers haven’t been granted the opportunity to show what they can do in an actual game. It’s like they fully believed that culture would always trump talent, but culture really trumps talent only when talent lacks culture. I suspect that has been a factor in our player retention problems. There is reason to hope that finally, maybe, after years of mentor ship from good/great coaches, after feeling the fear of being fired, Frost will finally understand that playing your best players gives you your best chance to win and save your job. But I’m not convinced he’s smart enough to recognize that, so I am going to wait and see.
 

steinek11

All-Conference
Apr 18, 2004
13,495
1,237
113
makes one wonder if the coaching staff knows anything or can they evauate any position. maybe we should go to guest coaches at different positions each week. put in a couple bucks into a drawing and use half the money raised to buy some coaching books.
It sure seems the coaches don't know what the hell they're doing at running back
 

steinek11

All-Conference
Apr 18, 2004
13,495
1,237
113
When it comes to evaluating players for depth chart or playing time, it seems this staff has over-emphasized off-field and practice metrics. To the point where some playmakers haven’t been granted the opportunity to show what they can do in an actual game. It’s like they fully believed that culture would always trump talent, but culture really trumps talent only when talent lacks culture. I suspect that has been a factor in our player retention problems. There is reason to hope that finally, maybe, after years of mentor ship from good/great coaches, after feeling the fear of being fired, Frost will finally understand that playing your best players gives you your best chance to win and save your job. But I’m not convinced he’s smart enough to recognize that, so I am going to wait and see.
I can't imagine he can be that dumb
 

Baxter48_rivals204143

All-Conference
Sep 22, 2010
8,892
2,089
0
My math has Rahmir at 102 all purpose yards - (42 rushing, 48 receiving, 12 return). That’s a nice game and he may now be our number 1 back. Would think Gabe is injured. What happened to Stepp? Was the OU D just not a good match for his game?
supposedly stepp struggles at pass blocking
 

99_BoothBalloons

All-Conference
Jan 26, 2018
2,531
2,422
113
Rahmir is a guy I bashed quite a bit last year, but he's certainly improved this year. Hope he continues to prove me wrong.
Agree. He looked like a track star last year with no wiggle and no power. Looked completely different against OU… like an actual running back. Hope that continues.
 

73 Red I

All-Conference
Nov 25, 2007
5,522
2,877
113
Bizarre how he goes from #4 and out of the rotation to #1 in a single week.
Kind of makes you think the running back coach doesn't know what he is doing. A recruiter (didn't say a good one) but I don't think a good coach.
 

inWV

All-Conference
Sep 22, 2007
14,189
4,837
91
Sevion got one carry Saturday. With Ervin likely out, who gets the carries other than Rahmir and AM2?
 

tpmcg_rivals137159

All-Conference
Mar 25, 2002
10,437
1,024
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It seems they’ve had trouble finding the seam or bouncing out or spinning out of the pile. blocking has been an issue, but it’s symbiotic - help each other out.
 

VictoryRed

All-Conference
Sep 3, 2004
20,246
3,126
113
The running back situation seems on par with the rest of our teams issues.
 

oldjar07

All-Conference
Oct 25, 2009
9,472
2,013
113
This sounds about right. Frost made a comment to the effect that all of the RBs are about even so he plays the ones who look the best in practice that week. Not a fan of this approach, seems more like someone trying to prevent departures than trying to develop a couple who can be relied upon each week.
If he wants to prevent departures, he's playing the wrong guy. Kind of stupid to start a true freshman who's simply not ready yet when you have guys who are probably more capable at the moment.
 

oldjar07

All-Conference
Oct 25, 2009
9,472
2,013
113
We have a very diverse backfield this season.

-Rahmir is the fastest and should be able to beat you in space. He should be used like LaMichael James, Kenjon Barner, Deanthony Thomas from Oregon and Adrian Killins from UCF.

-Stepp is your classic downhill back ideal for a Thunder and Lightning compliment.

-Ervin and Morrison seem to be your balanced back. No certain specialty but should be able to add value in most situations. I think of a back like Correll Buckhalter.

-Scott is a small, compact guy with some wiggle. I think he's in the mode of a Mike Hart from Michigan.

-Yant is an all out bruiser likely best used situationally. I think of Javorski Lane from A&M.


I don't know if you can say that one guy is a better back than the rest when they all have such different styles. Also you can't complain about RB production when the OLine can't create holes. If we find a way to fix our run blocking, it'll magically seem like who ever is getting snaps at RB finally "stepped up and took the position." Our RBs are not the problem.
The RB's are the problem, and I don't think we have a single one that's close in capability to any of the guys you listed from other teams.
 

oldjar07

All-Conference
Oct 25, 2009
9,472
2,013
113
Kind of makes you think the running back coach doesn't know what he is doing. A recruiter (didn't say a good one) but I don't think a good coach.
Held is a huge problem. His recruiting is way overrated and besides Ozigbo's final year, he hasn't produced much of anything. He might be next on the **** list after the OL coach.
 
Feb 17, 2008
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If he wants to prevent departures, he's playing the wrong guy. Kind of stupid to start a true freshman who's simply not ready yet when you have guys who are probably more capable at the moment.
I think that who is "capable at the moment" is being determined by who has performed the best in practice the week preceding the game, and the logic is that all of the RBs appear generally even in performance, whether a super senior or a freshman.
 

BuckysBoys1

Redshirt
Mar 28, 2019
2,090
30
0
I think it’s possible that he is more versatile in the passing game.
The announcers made that comment during the Illinois game when Johnson came in for the last series
To be fair, we have a bunch of average to mediocre running backs. None of them are really stepping up to be the premier back.
Gale Sayers would average 3 ypc with this trash O Line.
 

Kakdawg

Heisman
Sep 8, 2004
35,395
15,541
113
Rahmir is a guy I bashed quite a bit last year, but he's certainly improved this year. Hope he continues to prove me wrong.


Yup I had written him off also. Things I noticed is that he's noticably stronger and actually physical at his smaller size. Easily the fastest of the RBs and doesn't need the gaping holes that some of our other backs seem to need to get downhill.

I actually thought him and Ervin looked pretty good all things considered. I guess with Ervin out there will be more carries for someone. Eventually one of these guys will take over.


Holla
 

JabroniBlvd

Redshirt
Nov 5, 2005
1,390
4
0
We could have LP back and he would only avg 4 ypc. The OL is the main problem. Not stating we have great RB but they aren't that bad.
 

itseasyas1-2-3

All-Conference
Sep 6, 2021
9,805
2,137
113
makes one wonder if the coaching staff knows anything or can they evauate any position. maybe we should go to guest coaches at different positions each week. put in a couple bucks into a drawing and use half the money raised to buy some coaching books.
How about "suggestion of the week". or we really turn up the heat.