Why do small, fast backs NEVER work...

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for us? So many teams in the country have backs who are smallish but quick/fast--and they make plays. Look at McClusker at Ole Miss--he killed us. Oregon has a small, quick starting RB, so does Auburn. Lots of teams make hay with quick backs. We recruit the same type--and they either never play or they are never effective or, typically, they end up as a second team cornerback. One reason is that we don't run spread. We prefer to be big and predictable, unfortunately.
 
#2
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with a pro style offense its harder getting those types of backs in space where they do damage against good defenses
 
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And we also need better run blocking up front. We haven't had that in a while.
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#16
Tennessee has had plenty of small, electrifying backs in recent years.

JaKouri Williams, David Yancey, Roy Olasimbo. The list goes on and on.
 
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