Here is the truth, Miami was 40 yards away from winning a title with an historic playoff run, beating the top teams in college football.So guys can't come in rotationally at all then huh. Lmao. Y'all sound so dumb about this. Indiana literally didn't even like try to pressure us 90% of the time. And you know what was working on Running against them? Outside runs.
Pringle was BY FAR a better runner than Brown, and that should be obvious to anyone who watches football. So because Pringle is put it it means your automatically gonna give up a sack of you run a pass play? What if the RB goes out for a route? That acceptable?
Precedent set.
Just broke my iPad
It’s running back just take another from the portal for depth and move on if fletch is really coming back
Lmao.Here is the truth, Miami was 40 yards away from winning a title with an historic playoff run, beating the top teams in college football.
It’s obvious we don’t need Pringle. He contributed nothing to our run.
We are now a rb room of lumbering power backs. Mario obsessed with north south backs who can pass portect.
This right here. Pringle was not going to thrive in this offense. He cant break a tackle and in this offense that has to be a priority. Plus he cant block for ****. Until the run scheme changes there shouldnt be a RB under 210(as a freshman) being brought in.
22 mph not bad for “east/west” guy huhI like the lumbering ones that can blow past the D and rip off a 57 yard TD run in a national championship game.
Keeping the most useless Receiving threat at TE the university of Miami has had in 20 years in to block and letting a RB go out for a check down if he's a liability in pass pro isn't a concept that exists....We don’t use tight ends in the passing game and like you said, we don’t use our running backs in the passing game for screens, etc.
For the system that Miami/Cristobal will always have......yes you need a big back. I am sure you can find a RB that plays bigger than their weight here and there.Having arbitrary weight requirements is how you miss on good players.
Some guys play bigger than their weight. Some guys have the frame to add a lot more weight in college while others don't. Simply deciding a player isn't worth bc of one single data point while ignoring everything else is scouting methodology imo.
Jeremiah Love was 190 in HS, the same year CJ Baxter was 215 and the #1 RB. Who would you rather have today?