Build for 2026

iohbird

Redshirt
Dec 9, 2020
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It seems that it's a consensus view that to build for next year, we MUST:

1. add 1-2 running backs that could contribute immediately and add depth.

2. build a offensive line that can protect Sellers and open massive holes that may make the running back problem obsolete.

I don't know if we've got any running backs on our radar, but we seem to be moving backwards on the O-line. We just lost two big, experienced linemen to the portal. Somebody convince me that this situation is under control.
 

I4CtheFuture

All-Conference
Oct 5, 2024
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It seems that it's a consensus view that to build for next year, we MUST:

1. add 1-2 running backs that could contribute immediately and add depth.

2. build a offensive line that can protect Sellers and open massive holes that may make the running back problem obsolete.

I don't know if we've got any running backs on our radar, but we seem to be moving backwards on the O-line. We just lost two big, experienced linemen to the portal. Somebody convince me that this situation is under control.
We haven't signed a HS running back in 2 years.

We only have 3 RB's on scholarship. But look on the bright side. We might have a QB returning who likes to run out of bounds backwards. But he doesn't fumble anymore. So, there's that. Does that help?

 
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