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SEC Football Backup Running Backs Who Would Start in Other Conferences | Bleacher Report
Alvin Kamara, Tennessee
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Alvin Kamara knows all about that Alabama running back factory. He was once in the assembly line before bolting Tuscaloosa.
The crimson castaway wound up being treasure for Tennessee.
As GoVols247's Wes Rucker wrote, Kamara is the total package. He is one of those perfect pickups who may just wind up being one of the biggest pieces to a once-proud program's turnaround and return to prominence:
That success isn't just on the field, either. The rising redshirt junior was named one of the team's permanent captains this spring along with quarterback Joshua Dobbs, outside linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin and cornerback Cameron Sutton.
As great as Hurdwho'll quietly most likely become UT's all-time leading rusher in just three seasons in 2016is as an every-down SEC back, Kamara is the home run hitter. Last season, a Vols team that lacked a lot of speed on offense found ways to get the dynamic Kamara the ball.
UT threw swing passes to him, lined him up in the slot and even let him return kicks. His role should expand even more in '16 after he flirted with the NFL and elected to return to Knoxville for at least one more season.
Last year, the Vols finished with the second-highest single-season rushing total in school history, and Kamara was a big reason. Sure, Dobbs makes the entire offense tick with his dual-threat capability, and Hurd is the workhorse, but Kamara is the flash.
He wound up with 698 rushing yards, 291 receiving yards, 100 return yards and 11 total touchdowns a season ago. If anything, he should have gotten more touches and almost certainly will expand on his 149 this season.
Kamara is like former Bama back Drake without the injury history. He'll carve a huge role for himself again this year and then go on to be a high-round draft pick in the NFL.
2016 will be the greatest rushing season in our history you can book it
Go Vols
Alvin Kamara, Tennessee

Alvin Kamara knows all about that Alabama running back factory. He was once in the assembly line before bolting Tuscaloosa.
The crimson castaway wound up being treasure for Tennessee.
As GoVols247's Wes Rucker wrote, Kamara is the total package. He is one of those perfect pickups who may just wind up being one of the biggest pieces to a once-proud program's turnaround and return to prominence:
To this point, Kamara has been a shining example for those who believe kids deserve second chances and can thrive when given an opportunity at a place that encourages them to do the right things but also lets them be themselves.
Kamara is a player who looks like a threat anytime he touches the ball and also leads the Vols on and off the field. What more could anyone want?
After a year at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, Kamara came to Knoxville as a highly recruited JUCO runner a season ago and immediately showed none of the immaturity he admitted plagued him while at Alabama. Instead, Kamara embraced head coach Butch Jones' program and immediately excelled.Kamara is a player who looks like a threat anytime he touches the ball and also leads the Vols on and off the field. What more could anyone want?
That success isn't just on the field, either. The rising redshirt junior was named one of the team's permanent captains this spring along with quarterback Joshua Dobbs, outside linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin and cornerback Cameron Sutton.
As great as Hurdwho'll quietly most likely become UT's all-time leading rusher in just three seasons in 2016is as an every-down SEC back, Kamara is the home run hitter. Last season, a Vols team that lacked a lot of speed on offense found ways to get the dynamic Kamara the ball.
UT threw swing passes to him, lined him up in the slot and even let him return kicks. His role should expand even more in '16 after he flirted with the NFL and elected to return to Knoxville for at least one more season.
Last year, the Vols finished with the second-highest single-season rushing total in school history, and Kamara was a big reason. Sure, Dobbs makes the entire offense tick with his dual-threat capability, and Hurd is the workhorse, but Kamara is the flash.
He wound up with 698 rushing yards, 291 receiving yards, 100 return yards and 11 total touchdowns a season ago. If anything, he should have gotten more touches and almost certainly will expand on his 149 this season.
Kamara is like former Bama back Drake without the injury history. He'll carve a huge role for himself again this year and then go on to be a high-round draft pick in the NFL.
2016 will be the greatest rushing season in our history you can book it
Go Vols