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I’ll be curious on this if they go to the 9 game redshirt rule. Feel like a ton of guys will be applying for some kind of waiver or taking it to court.Can this past season be considered a redshirt year for Lyle
I’ll be curious on this if they go to the 9 game redshirt rule. Feel like a ton of guys will be applying for some kind of waiver or taking it to court.Can this past season be considered a redshirt year for Lyle
This is HUGE newsMiami is bringing the entire running back room back for next season.
Running backs Jordyn Lyle and Marty Brown both announced they’re returning, meaning the Hurricanes won’t lose a single scholarship back to the transfer portal.
Lyle saw limited action this past season but still made the most of his touches. He finished the year with 108 rushing yards and one touchdown, averaging 3.1 yards per carry, and added a few catches out of the backfield when his number was called.
Brown was the more physical option in the backfield and handled a lot of the hard runs. He ended the season with 474 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. Brown also caught 20 passes for 138 yards and two more scores, and was a trusted option on third downs.
With Lyle and Brown both back, Miami keeps its depth and familiarity at running back. No portal losses at the position is a good sign for the Hurricanes heading into the offseason.
absolutely incredible newsMiami is bringing the entire running back room back for next season.
Running backs Jordyn Lyle and Marty Brown both announced they’re returning, meaning the Hurricanes won’t lose a single scholarship back to the transfer portal.
Lyle saw limited action this past season but still made the most of his touches. He finished the year with 108 rushing yards and one touchdown, averaging 3.1 yards per carry, and added a few catches out of the backfield when his number was called.
Brown was the more physical option in the backfield and handled a lot of the hard runs. He ended the season with 474 rushing yards and seven touchdowns. Brown also caught 20 passes for 138 yards and two more scores, and was a trusted option on third downs.
With Lyle and Brown both back, Miami keeps its depth and familiarity at running back. No portal losses at the position is a good sign for the Hurricanes heading into the offseason.
Can this past season be considered a redshirt year for Lyle
I know Fletcher has SAID he's coming back but I wonder there's something Brown, Pringle, and Lyle know that hasn't been made public yet.
He was starting before he got injured. We can't ask guys to compete but then expect him to haul *** because of last season's injury. He believes he can beat guys out if he's healthy. I want guys with the confidence to compete but we need the coaches to interchange guys as needed in gameI don't understand the Lyle move. I don't understand it from his end nor our end. Seems the best thing to do for both parties is to move on considering who is returning.
Lyle will start at the U one day.
This just blows my mind. It honestly doesn’t make sense for all of them to stay. I’m glad they did but we feed two main backs and then a 3rd change of pace, some games. Where are 4 of them going to get carries? There are going to be games like A&M where only two play and the other two are wondering what’s going on. The freshmen coming in won’t even need a jersey next year.
IMO - This championship run opened a lot of eyes to the players. Realizing that every year now is an expectation of 16 to 17 games. These kids now know that they won't play every game but they will be part of a championship team and will be needed at some point throughout the season. (DB room too)This just blows my mind. It honestly doesn’t make sense for all of them to stay. I’m glad they did but we feed two main backs and then a 3rd change of pace, some games. Where are 4 of them going to get carries? There are going to be games like A&M where only two play and the other two are wondering what’s going on. The freshmen coming in won’t even need a jersey next year.