RB Coach Matt Merritt: Jordan Lyle has added 8 pounds of muscle

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As long as he sees the field for this next game, I’m ok with him having sat since ND. Don’t need him (would loved to have had him). But this is likely our biggest test of the season and will probably be our last prime time game until the ACCCG. This is our chance to give the viewers the eyeball test on why we should be ranked so high while ESPN touts every SEC team playing one another during conference play.
 
As long as he sees the field for this next game, I’m ok with him having sat since ND. Don’t need him (would loved to have had him). But this is likely our biggest test of the season and will probably be our last prime time game until the ACCCG. This is our chance to give the viewers the eyeball test on why we should be ranked so high while ESPN touts every SEC team playing one another during conference play.
I think you’re mistaken about it being our last primetime game. Especially if we win, remember Miami draws eyeballs, there’s no way if they have the chance they’re not going to put an undefeated Miami on TV.
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As long as he sees the field for this next game, I’m ok with him having sat since ND. Don’t need him (would loved to have had him). But this is likely our biggest test of the season and will probably be our last prime time game until the ACCCG. This is our chance to give the viewers the eyeball test on why we should be ranked so high while ESPN touts every SEC team playing one another during conference play.

If Louisville keeps winning, our match-up with them will no doubt be prime time, as it will be a top 20 showdown.
 
If we don’t see Lyle and Trader against FSU, my guess is we may not see them much.
Yes, would likely mean the injuries are more severe than has been let on.

FWIW I like Lyle, but I don't know why some think he's a better RB than Fletch or Brown.
 
Yes, would likely mean the injuries are more severe than has been let on.

FWIW I like Lyle, but I don't know why some think he's a better RB than Fletch or Brown.
Different running back. Maybe not better but it’s nice to have the option of different styles. For example, let’s say we play a team that has the DT’s to stack up our inside runs, but isn’t as good at setting the edge. Then we would benefit from an RB who can get to the edge in a hurry, and Lyle (and Pringle) are likely the RB’s to do that.
 
Different running back. Maybe not better but it’s nice to have the option of different styles. For example, let’s say we play a team that has the DT’s to stack up our inside runs, but isn’t as good at setting the edge. Then we would benefit from an RB who can get to the edge in a hurry, and Lyle (and Pringle) are likely the RB’s to do that.
Exactly... I've been so confused the last two seasons with fans hating or knocking any of the RB's over each other... just enjoy what each of them bring.... we got two power horses and two shiftier dudes... they all bring great stuff to the table... on one play Lyle might try to juke the LB, then the next play the LB think fletchers gonna juke, and nope.. just got ran over.... Wear and Tear!!!! (no Diddy)....
 
If you assumed 5 staffed to anonymously fill out our 5 best players before the season started. Lyle would have been on the list
 
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