tm3308
Well-Known Member
you are right being on pace to break the career rushing record doesnt equal flourishing.
He was above average. He received a **** ton of carries, and therefore a ton of yards.
Coker averaged 4.9 ypc, which is nothing to sneeze at, but nothing spectacular, either (especially since he padded his stats nicely against crap defenses).
Shonn Greene averaged 5.5 ypc in his first two seasons at Iowa. Then he exploded upon returning in 2008, averaging 6 ypc on 307 carries. That, my good friend, is flourishing.
But then again, it's not really fair to hold Coker, or any back, up to Greene's standard. So let's compare Coker to some other backs we've had recently.
2009-2010
Adam Robinson averaged 4.6 ypc as a sophomore, and had the same average for his career. Brandon Wegher averaged 4 ypc as a true freshman the same year.
2005-2007
Albert Young averaged 5.4 ypc in his sophomore season, and 4.8 for his career (after all the injuries). He also averaged 8.9 yards per reception (on 79 receptions), compared to Coker's 7.8 yard average (on 23 receptions).
Damian Sims averaged 5 ypc in his first year of being the second half of our RB tandem, and averaged 5.4 for his career.
2002-2004
Fred Russell averaged 5.8 ypc in his first season as a starter, and 5.3 ypc for his career.
Jermelle Lewis averaged 5.8 ypc in 2002, and then after the injuries his career average sunk to 5.1 ypc.
Summary
That's every starting running back or duo mate going back to 2002 (with the exception of 2004, for obvious reasons). Coker's numbers are much closer to those of Robinson/Wegher than they are to those of Greene/Young(2005)/Russell. And Robinson is the guy who got written off, more than anyone in this group, as being average at best.
But if you gave Robinson 281 carries, with his average, he'd have put up 1293 yards. Give Young (2005) those 281 carries, he'd have 1517 yards. Sims would have had the same numbers with his career average. Lewis and Russell would have had 1630 apiece in 2002 (1433 and 1489 yards, respectively, using their career averages). And Greene would have had 1686 in 2008.
Coker was a solid back, but he was nothing spectacular. Not even close.