Unleash Hell
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When was the last time we had one? Did Hugh ever go over 1,000 for a season or was it back in the Chris Brown/Bobby Purify days?
We'll have two this year. :thumbsup:
We'll have two this year. :thumbsup:
We won't. We run too many lol. We have like 3 starting IB's lol.
I'd be very surprised if we have 2 1000 yard rushers this year. unless a couple of our backs fall flat on the their face or get hurt, I expect to see the carries being spread among DS, Speedy, Lockridge, Sumler, and (if he beats out Cody) Hanson.
And that is fine by me. Fresh legs in the 4th qtr will pay dividends.
We won't. We run too many lol. We have like 3 starting IB's lol.
Based on last year's results, if we can get Speedy and Scott 20 carries each per game, they'll both have over 1,000 yards by the end of the season. I expect both to play better than they did in 2008, especially Scott.
Looking at Scott's numbers, he averaged 3.94 YPC. That's not terrible for a guy who was dinged up all year long.
I'm very excited to see what these two can do behind a massive O-Line and a fullback with an attitude.
Based on last year's results, if we can get Speedy and Scott 20 carries each per game, they'll both have over 1,000 yards by the end of the season. I expect both to play better than they did in 2008, especially Scott.
Looking at Scott's numbers, he averaged 3.94 YPC. That's not terrible for a guy who was dinged up all year long.
I'm very excited to see what these two can do behind a massive O-Line and a fullback with an attitude.
When was the last time we had one? Did Hugh ever go over 1,000 for a season or was it back in the Chris Brown/Bobby Purify days?
that was the run that ended his season :sad1:Scott should have scored on that long run vs. A&M, it was a sweet run and looked like him in his HS vids!
When was the last time we had one? Did Hugh ever go over 1,000 for a season or was it back in the Chris Brown/Bobby Purify days?
Hugh went over 1,000 if you count the bowl game vs. 'Bama, which the CU SID does not. Alot of other schools count bowl game stats now, but CU does not. So Purify was "the last," and Brown before him (nearly 2,000 in 2002).
Yep, Brown was on pace to get to 2,000 and be invited to NYC for the Heisman voting in 2002 with like 3 games left and then he got injured.:sad2:
Ask Buffaholic...:smile2:
I'm not sure on this, but do we count the 7 vs. 7 games in these totals? :smile2: