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Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:15 am
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:15 am
Here are the top 10 rushers in the SEC, by rushing yards per game:
1 Todd Gurley, Georgia: 68, 536, 9, 7.88, 107.20
2 Mike Gillislee, Florida: 69, 402, 5, 5.83, 100.50
3 Ladarius Perkins, Mississippi St.: 57,389,5, 6.88, 97.25
4 Rajion Neal, Tennessee: 103, 460, 4, 4.47, 92.00
5 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M: 52, 366, 6, 7.04, 91.50
6 Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina: 92, 440, 8, 4.78, 88.00
7 Keith Marshall, Georgia: 52, 428, 5, 8.23, 85.60
8 Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt : 46, 341, 1, 7.41, 85.25
9 Jeff Scott, Ole Miss: 50, 317, 4, 6.34, 79.25
10 Kendial Lawrence, Missouri: 64,395, 5, 6.17, 79.00
Five observations:
1) Georgia's run game is nasty.
2) The guy at Vandy should get more carries.
3) Lattimore's numbers have been surprisingly mediocre.
4) Manziel is ridiculous.
5) Very surprising that only two backs are averaging over 100/game.
1 Todd Gurley, Georgia: 68, 536, 9, 7.88, 107.20
2 Mike Gillislee, Florida: 69, 402, 5, 5.83, 100.50
3 Ladarius Perkins, Mississippi St.: 57,389,5, 6.88, 97.25
4 Rajion Neal, Tennessee: 103, 460, 4, 4.47, 92.00
5 Johnny Manziel, Texas A&M: 52, 366, 6, 7.04, 91.50
6 Marcus Lattimore, South Carolina: 92, 440, 8, 4.78, 88.00
7 Keith Marshall, Georgia: 52, 428, 5, 8.23, 85.60
8 Zac Stacy, Vanderbilt : 46, 341, 1, 7.41, 85.25
9 Jeff Scott, Ole Miss: 50, 317, 4, 6.34, 79.25
10 Kendial Lawrence, Missouri: 64,395, 5, 6.17, 79.00
Five observations:
1) Georgia's run game is nasty.
2) The guy at Vandy should get more carries.
3) Lattimore's numbers have been surprisingly mediocre.
4) Manziel is ridiculous.
5) Very surprising that only two backs are averaging over 100/game.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:18 am to Bose Ikard
Hey, wait, Where are LSU's RB's? WTF? Todd Gurley wouldn't even play at LSU, I've been hearing.
ETA: play.
ETA: play.
This post was edited on 10/4/12 at 9:24 am
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:18 am to Bose Ikard
Sixth observation: UGA has 2 in the top 10
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:19 am to Bose Ikard
One more observation:
The nationally elite teams in the SEC use a "stable" of runningbacks.
The nationally elite teams in the SEC use a "stable" of runningbacks.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:19 am to ugasickem
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Todd Gurley wouldn't even start at LSU, I've been hearing
He is very talented and would probably be the most talented in our backfield, but he wouldnt start. He would get some carries though.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:20 am to Bose Ikard
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1 Todd Gurley, Georgia: 68, 536, 9, 7.88, 107.20
7 Keith Marshall, Georgia: 52, 428, 5, 8.23, 85.60
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:20 am to ugasickem
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Where are LSU's RB's? WTF?
Hard to have one RB in the top 10 when they split carries between 4 of them. That does not take into account R.Shep and CJ Copeland getting carries.
Where do they stand as a unit?
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:20 am to Bose Ikard
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3) Lattimore's numbers have been surprisingly mediocre.
After coming back less that a year from an ACL injury?!!?! What did you expect? He's still better than most of the SEC. Where's Kniles Davis, he had an injury 2 years ago?
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:21 am to Bose Ikard
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Lattimore's numbers have been unsurprisingly just like his career stats
All these frickers laughed at me when I told them that he's was just a good back with a shite ton of carries.
I know, I know, injury, not 100%, planets not aligned, etc. etc.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:21 am to genro
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Posted by genro One more observation: The nationally elite teams in the SEC use a "stable" of runningbacks.
Got 2 in the top 10 blondie
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:22 am to Riseupfromtherubble
Welcome to the SEC...most teams are Pro-Style and rotate in running backs...
LSU will have 5 different running backs in during the game splitting carries. So do a lot of teams in the SEC.
Please look at total rushing stats half way through conference play...you should think things through before bringing them from TexAgs to SECr.
Don't worry I won't come back to this thread.
LSU will have 5 different running backs in during the game splitting carries. So do a lot of teams in the SEC.
Please look at total rushing stats half way through conference play...you should think things through before bringing them from TexAgs to SECr.
Don't worry I won't come back to this thread.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:22 am to Riseupfromtherubble
I may be the only one, but as good as Johnny is, I'm disappointed that we're relying on his rushing yards instead of our RBs. Don't get me wrong, we have 3 that are more than capable. But they don't get enough carries to crack this list. I love what we're doing now, but it seems like we're setting ourselves up for a hard fall once Johnny leaves.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:24 am to gatorhata9
quote:I see you've noticed the other thread.
blondie
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:24 am to Bose Ikard
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3) Lattimore's numbers have been surprisingly mediocre.
He's still an excellent back who is only about 80% back from ACL. I don't doubt Spurrier is saving him some so that he doesn't give out 6 games into the year. Lattimore gets numbers by volume.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:25 am to JOJO Hammer
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Hard to have one RB in the top 10 when they split carries between 4 of them.
We have two. Splitting the carries between 3 RB's.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:25 am to starkag
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but it seems like we're setting ourselves up for a hard fall once Johnny leaves.
Isn't the kid a RS freshman?
Unless you expect him to drop out over the summer or something, you have at least another one or two seasons until you worry about replacing him...
This post was edited on 10/4/12 at 9:26 am
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:27 am to genro
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Posted by genro quote: blondie I see you've noticed the other thread.
I mean yeah but it's not the first time you've posted a picture of yourself
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:28 am to saltydawg
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Isn't the kid a RS freshman? Unless you expect him to drop out over the summer or something, you have at least another one or two seasons until you worry about replacing him...
Yes he is. But it seems to me like it would be hard to recruit running backs for a couple years while our offense is being completely run by this one guy. Maybe I'm just looking for something to complain about
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:28 am to BaylorTiger
LSU's backs:
Kenny Hilliard 53 366 6.9 6
Alfred Blue 40 270 6.8 2
Michael Ford 38 224 5.9 2
Spencer Ware 32 164 5.1 0
Russell Shepard 7 104 1
Jeremy Hill 11 63 5.7 2
J.C. Copeland 9 41 4.6 3
That is very impressive, but it does not seem to be quite as impressive as Georgia's ground game (so far).
Kenny Hilliard 53 366 6.9 6
Alfred Blue 40 270 6.8 2
Michael Ford 38 224 5.9 2
Spencer Ware 32 164 5.1 0
Russell Shepard 7 104 1
Jeremy Hill 11 63 5.7 2
J.C. Copeland 9 41 4.6 3
That is very impressive, but it does not seem to be quite as impressive as Georgia's ground game (so far).
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