volnpowell
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Barber still considers himself an Ole Miss commit, but will make a final decision between Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, UCLA, and Texas. He went on to say all schools are even.
He had this to say about Tennessee:
"I really like the coaching staff there," Barber said. "They keep it real with me. Also, my mom went to Tennessee. They're telling me I'd be an every-down back. They're getting a good look."
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Barber still considers himself an Ole Miss commit, but will make a final decision between Ole Miss, Auburn, Tennessee, UCLA, and Texas. He went on to say all schools are even.
He had this to say about Tennessee:
"I really like the coaching staff there," Barber said. "They keep it real with me. Also, my mom went to Tennessee. They're telling me I'd be an every-down back. They're getting a good look."
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Ngl it must suck to be Lane,and Neal with all of these highly ranked RB's possibly coming here
Lane and Neal will get their fair share of carries.
No huddle teams get in more snaps per game because of how fast they play, meaning more touches for everyone.
Plus the addition of the zone read means our offensive line has 1 less defender to block. So they'll be enough carries and yards for a 3 headed monster in the backfield.
How does the zone read mean one less defender to block?
You leave one man unblocked and have the qb read him.
Teams that don't use the qb in the running game are playing 9 on 11 because the qb isn't blocking and the RB can't block for himself.
So by making the qb responsible for one player, you turn that into 10 on 11. Thus one less man to block.