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One big difference is Berry will not often be asked to run into stacked fronts with 7 blockers & 7+ defenders.JXC;1380396; said:I just wonder how strong of a runner Berry is going to be. It seems to me that tOSU has had more luck with stronger backs instead of quick backs. Boom is a good combo of both...so was Beanie, and MoC. I'm hoping Berry can be like Pittman, and if that is the case, he is going to get a lot of PT next year I feel. Tressel never just sticks with one back for every play. And as far as Pryor...Vince Young was a 1000 yard rusher two years in a row...maybe Pryor can be as well.
One big difference is Berry will not often be asked to run into stacked fronts with 7 blockers & 7+ defenders.
BuckTwenty;1380827; said:I'm interested to see who earns the coveted back-up slot to Herron.
I belive the same MiliMililaniBuckeye;1380857; said:If Saine gets his "I'm runnin' your fuckin' ass over, bitch" attitude he had early in his frosh year, I think he could actually challenge Herron for the starting spot...keep in mind that it was he, and not Herron, the staff chose to not redshirt in 2007.
That said, I think Boom will keep a tight grip the starter slot...
MililaniBuckeye;1380857; said:If Saine gets his "I'm runnin' your fuckin' ass over, bitch" attitude he had early in his frosh year, I think he could actually challenge Herron for the starting spot...keep in mind that it was he, and not Herron, the staff chose to not redshirt in 2007.
That said, I think Boom will keep a tight grip the starter slot...
Worm02;1381012; said:Saine is a great athlete no doubt, but Boom has that tailback's mentality. Not that Saine doesn't, but he is more of an athlete. When healthy, he's going to be a solid contributor, but Boom is fit to be a #1 tailback at this level.