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Agree with everything here but Jadarian Price kid is impressive. He is pretty proven as he had 700+ yards. Good size, has explosive runs in limited carries And elusive with good size. Has good size, vision, can make 1st guy miss in open field and can house it. He has more yards than both our guys who we talk highly of last year and he was 3rd option in their running attack.
The reason I'm not looking at Price as seriously is your point about "limited carries". He might be great. He might do some damage. But last year, it was "change of pace RB" yardage, it was not "bell-cow RB" yardage. On top of which, he played last year with a running QB, which changes the situation a fair amount if the defense is overly keyed on stopping the QB run.
As for comparing yardage, yeah, our guys will not have big numbers when we have the greatest single-season QB production in Miami history. Yes, Price had more YARDS than Fletch and Lyle. He also had more CARRIES than Fletch and Lyle. He also played in SIXTEEN games, compared to 13 for Fletch and 12 for Lyle. Both Damien Martinez AND Jordan Lyle had a higher yards-per-carry number than Jadarian Price. Which is not a criticism, it's just an attempt to reflect that ND's offense and running game were structured differently than Miami's last year.
The Price kid is impressive. What I would like to see is whether he can perform at that same level if (a) the QB does not run as effectively as Riley Leonard once did, and (b) Miami is able to slow down and/or contain Jeremiyah Love. And, again, that is not a slam on Love, it is just a question since we Miami's first priority will be to stop Love and force the freshman QB to try to beat us.
Can't wait. Should be fun.