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re: Athlon Sports- Who will lead the SEC in rushing in 2014?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:18 am to brewhan davey
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:18 am to brewhan davey
quote:It must be tough being an LSU fan with ESPN and Athlon hating you guys.
You didn't actually expect Athlon to include an LSU player on the top end of one of its lists, did you?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:26 am to FlatwoodsForester
While it's a good bet that USC will run more in 2014 from the RB position, there's no guarantee that Davis will see more carries. USC won't have Shaw to rely on as their 2nd rusher - he was 2nd on the team behind Lattimore on '11 and '12, and behind Davis last season - and Thompson can run but he'll be much more of a situational rusher for us in 2014 - basically a straight-line "from A to B" runner for us, if at all...
Davis also wore down late last season due to his heavy workload. USC's had some serious injury attrition at RB over the past 3 seasons. We won't be as deep as Bama, UGA, or others, but IF we can stay healthier this season, the contributions of Wilds, Williams, and Carson will be more substantial than they were last season.
So I expect a more balanced distribution of carries earlier in the season (Wilds was injured early last season, and Williams was red-shirted). This will hopefully result in Davis being fresher in the late portion of the season, which means he'll have more carries then and/or have better results from his carries then. So maybe it'll all even out. We'll see....
USC does return a veteran OL with a total 113 career starts in the unit, and it's expected to compete for top OL in the conference this season. The OL recorded it's best year in scoring PPG, in rushing YPG, in total YPG, in fewest QB sacks allowed, and in fewest TFL allowed in the Spurrier Era, and it's expectations for 2014 are high...
Davis also wore down late last season due to his heavy workload. USC's had some serious injury attrition at RB over the past 3 seasons. We won't be as deep as Bama, UGA, or others, but IF we can stay healthier this season, the contributions of Wilds, Williams, and Carson will be more substantial than they were last season.
So I expect a more balanced distribution of carries earlier in the season (Wilds was injured early last season, and Williams was red-shirted). This will hopefully result in Davis being fresher in the late portion of the season, which means he'll have more carries then and/or have better results from his carries then. So maybe it'll all even out. We'll see....
USC does return a veteran OL with a total 113 career starts in the unit, and it's expected to compete for top OL in the conference this season. The OL recorded it's best year in scoring PPG, in rushing YPG, in total YPG, in fewest QB sacks allowed, and in fewest TFL allowed in the Spurrier Era, and it's expectations for 2014 are high...
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 9:36 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:27 am to JuiceTerry
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The 600 yard monster gonna take the SEC by storm..
That 1k yard monster took the SEC by storm to the tune of 1800 yards last year.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:29 am to FlatwoodsForester
safe bet: Gurley easily
next tier: Davis & Collins
I predict a year similar to 2004 for Aubs backs
CAP: 220 for 1200 & 16 tds
Grant: 140 for 1000 & 10 tds
Marshall: 120 for 640 yds
ETA: interesting fact... with the exception of 2012(Eddie Lacy finished 3rd behind JFF and Gurley) either Ala or Aub has owned the rushing title all the way back to 2008 when Knowshon Moreno edged out Glen Coffee by 17 yds
next tier: Davis & Collins
I predict a year similar to 2004 for Aubs backs
CAP: 220 for 1200 & 16 tds
Grant: 140 for 1000 & 10 tds
Marshall: 120 for 640 yds
ETA: interesting fact... with the exception of 2012(Eddie Lacy finished 3rd behind JFF and Gurley) either Ala or Aub has owned the rushing title all the way back to 2008 when Knowshon Moreno edged out Glen Coffee by 17 yds
This post was edited on 4/23/14 at 9:38 am
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:33 am to All4Qtrs
I'd rather see 800 yards for CAP, NM, and Grant than one breaking 1000.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:34 am to parkjas2001
He had talent. All that guy has is last names.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:34 am to Prettyboy Floyd
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FlatwoodsForester posted: That and USCe OL may be a good bit better than ours. UGA's OL always seems to be a point of weakness lately.
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Prettyboy Floyd posted: I agree and Mike Davis is a very gifted player. He should get more carries than Gurley and will do alot with them.
SCAR's OLine looks stout and deep and no doubt, Mike Davis is a big time talent who should play on Sundays two years from now.
But Spurrier knows better than to overwork him after what happened to Davis last year and Lattimore the two seasons before. So we'll see more shared carries this year with Spurrier distributing carries to Wilds, Carson and then, the unknown who I believe could be one of the best in the country in no time ... Freshmen David Williams.
It'll be Davis, Wilds and Williams sharing the carries this season ... so I just don't believe Davis is going to win the rushing title. Matter of fact, it would not surprise me to see Williams starting by the end of the season. He's that good.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:37 am to scrooster
quote:Non-troll question here. Have you heard this from SOS or is this just a guess?
But Spurrier knows better than to overwork him after what happened to Davis last year and Lattimore the two seasons before.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:37 am to parkjas2001
Please don't touch it though.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:41 am to slayerxing
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I think you really have to look at a team that only really has one guy that will be doing the majority of the carries or a team that runs most of the time.
I think the leading rusher will come from Auburn or Arkansas.
Most likely the leading rusher won't be from Arkansas, carries will be split too much between Collins and J Will, with Korliss Marshall getting some as well.
We will put up good rushing numbers, probably nearing 2500 yards total, but will just be divided too much to have the single yardage leader. JMHO.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:44 am to parkjas2001
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parkjas2001
i think CAP will be more of an every down back with grant making 3rd down runs and big plays on the outside
Posted on 4/23/14 at 9:48 am to parkjas2001
the 2 together remind me of DMc and Felix Jones
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:24 am to FlatwoodsForester
Who would you say is RBU, Georgia or bama?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:27 am to geauxnavybeatbama
quote:All time or just since Saban took over?
Who would you say is RBU, Georgia or bama?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:29 am to REBEL5 AC
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REBEL5 AC
Are you trying to be a count?
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:30 am to Porter Osborne Jr
I would say all time. Saban has more 1000 yard runners, but I think y'all rotate more.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 11:47 am to Porter Osborne Jr
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Non-troll question here. Have you heard this from SOS or is this just a guess?
He's made some comments implying as much. So has Everette Sands, our RBs coach. 25 carries for Davis, max, even though I hear they hope to keep it down to 20 or less. They want to find two hot backs per game, if possible, and they think they can do that with the four they have.
Posted on 4/23/14 at 12:43 pm to scrooster
quote:Cool. Thanks for the answer.
He's made some comments implying as much. So has Everette Sands, our RBs coach. 25 carries for Davis, max, even though I hear they hope to keep it down to 20 or less. They want to find two hot backs per game, if possible, and they think they can do that with the four they have.
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