80 yards on 7 carries (11.4 ypc). I'll take that any day. He's going to get more carries than most of us initially thought...
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stowfan;1760573; said:I think he made a strong case for being only behind Saine :)
JBaney45;1760578; said:Maybe, but the timing of his carries has to be considered too. He ran the ball hard and looked good when he was in there, but his touches came in the 4th quarter against a tired D. Boom still has a pretty good hold on that #2 spot I think.
Mrstickball;1760679; said:I don't know...Dan Herron has been, statistically speaking, one of OSU's worst featured backs of the decade.
He averaged an atrocious 3.9ypc last year. Any way you cut that, its horrible. Even worse than Lydell Ross in '04's bad campaign. If he returns to '08 form where he had 4.9ypc, he may keep his #2 spot. But unless that happens, I don't think he'll stay there. Oh, and comparatively, Saine had 5.1ypc last year.
So yeah, I think that unless Herron does something amazing at Miami, chances are, he's gonna be #3 as a situational back.
Berry has a very, very bright future wearing Scarlet & Grey.
Mrstickball;1760679; said:I don't know...Dan Herron has been, statistically speaking, one of OSU's worst featured backs of the decade.
He averaged an atrocious 3.9ypc last year. Any way you cut that, its horrible. Even worse than Lydell Ross in '04's bad campaign. If he returns to '08 form where he had 4.9ypc, he may keep his #2 spot. But unless that happens, I don't think he'll stay there. Oh, and comparatively, Saine had 5.1ypc last year.
So yeah, I think that unless Herron does something amazing at Miami, chances are, he's gonna be #3 as a situational back.
Berry has a very, very bright future wearing Scarlet & Grey.
Mrstickball;1760679; said:I don't know...Dan Herron has been, statistically speaking, one of OSU's worst featured backs of the decade.
He averaged an atrocious 3.9ypc last year. Any way you cut that, its horrible. Even worse than Lydell Ross in '04's bad campaign. If he returns to '08 form where he had 4.9ypc, he may keep his #2 spot. But unless that happens, I don't think he'll stay there. Oh, and comparatively, Saine had 5.1ypc last year.
So yeah, I think that unless Herron does something amazing at Miami, chances are, he's gonna be #3 as a situational back.
Berry has a very, very bright future wearing Scarlet & Grey.
JBaney45;1760578; said:Maybe, but the timing of his carries has to be considered too. He ran the ball hard and looked good when he was in there, but his touches came in the 4th quarter against a tired D. Boom still has a pretty good hold on that #2 spot I think.
MililaniBuckeye;1760680; said:You obviously haven't been watching the games...
Mrstickball;1761081; said:Which game, pray tell, haven't I been watching?
stowfan;1760751; said:The other side of that is; Berry was not running behind the #1 O-Line. What I saw was "the vision" that separates the great backs from the good ones. By way of example; Mo C, had "the vision".
stowfan;1761936; said:This is really a nice problem to be discussing:)
OregonBuckeye;1761933; said:Dunno, but you clearly haven't paying attention. All you have to do is look back two years. Do you want to compare '08 Saine to '08 Boom? You know, when Saine was injured and Boom wasn't? It's only fair since that's what you're doing by comparing '09 Boom to '09 Saine when Boom was banged up.
IMO, Berry has more ability than Herron. But it isn't fair to Boom to judge him solely by last year. He showed plenty of ability as a redshirt frosh.