Like Tampa said, no way I want Braxton off the field for a wildcat. And I've stated before that Urban loves versatility, regardless of position, but especially on offense. His UF teams were set up very similar, and he made sure guys with talent and speed got the ball in space in mismatches, and that's what made that offense so dangerous. And will make ours just as, if not more dangerous.
@OSUbuckeye09 , I have a friend from college that's from Brooklyn and coaches peewee and has known Curtis (and Erasmus Hall)for a while. Curtis was the home run threat after the other RB they had would wear down offenses. Curtis wasn't the primary ball carrier, he shared the backfield and that's what made him dangerous. Staying fresh when the opposing defense was worn down. He could be used similarly at OSU but hell also be used in the passing game as well