ShadasRevenge
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1) hampton
2) Robinson
3) Brinson
4) Rogers
Wegher becomes a wr or db
No.
1) hampton
2) Robinson
3) Brinson
4) Rogers
Wegher becomes a wr or db
I don't see how you can rank them any other way.
1. Wegher/Robinson
2. Hampton
3. Brinson/Rogers
And I wouldn't look for it to be any different coming out of Spring ball. KF will utilize the Summer to allow JH to get comfort and strength back while not risking potential re-injuring of the knee. Just the way I see it.
Isn't this a great problem to have at Iowa? I am excited to see if Brinson gets a chance in preseason. Love Wegher but here is how I rank them.
1) hampton
2) Robinson ( a great back-up)
3) Brinson ( unproven )
4) Wegher (love that kid)
None the less a great backfield. All recruits have a lot to step up too after that win. Looking forward to it!
I don't think anybody right now can rank Hampton over ARob/Wegher. The reason being is that we haven't seen him in over a year and we don't know what if any impact his injury could of had on him. Plus he missed a whole year of practice so I think we may need to hold back on the Jewell love until we see him in action in the spring and pre-season practices. Right now I think our #1 and #2 is the same as it has been since the ISU game...ARob/Wegher.
Its because he is more versitile and can stay on the field where as if he stayed at RB he splits a lot of carries and possibly wont see PT!!Guy runs for more than 100 yards in the Orange Bowl and he is going to switch positions? Doubtful.
Its because he is more versitile and can stay on the field where as if he stayed at RB he splits a lot of carries and possibly wont see PT!!
I think he could be a safty or become a Reggie Bush type where he gets mixed in various positions because his hands are very impressive, he has speed and agility (very shifty), and he can get into open field where I think he's best. It seemed over the year he had problems being patient and seeing the whole, and moving him around could help that problem. He's just to good to be kept off the field!Where would you move him?
I can easily see BW as the third-down back and moving him all of the field as a slot/receiver. I think you may see Iowa put in some creative packages next year with their new found depth at the position...presuming they all come back healthy and can compete.
I also think/hope you may see some of Brinson and Rogers at fullback or in two back sets where that position actually occasionally sees the ball.
Don't forget that Coker is on their heels starting this summer.
I wonder if Rogers/Brinson have any experience at linebacker/safety?
Hampton was a better freshman running back than either Robinson or Wehger. Will he be better following his injury? I don't know. I thought that I had read that he was back and practicing at full speed with the team but coaches didn't want to blow his red shirt that late in the season.
Robinson is a better running back than Wegher. And before you start spitting out stats like 113 yards rushing in the OB vs 59 yards for Robinson, let me say that not all rushing attempts are created equally. Wegher benefited from some monster holes on that last drive when the o-line was dominating their goal line defense.
Robinson is a more sturdy runner with quicker feet and better balance than Wegher. Wegher might be faster than robinson in the open field and its possible that Robinson may not have scored on the TD run that Wegher had but he would have gotten close. Robinson is quicker in traffic than Wegher is.
I hope I don't come off like I'm bashing Wegher cause I don't want to. Just saying that between he and Robinson its my opinion that Robinson is a better running back. And its also my opinion that Hampton will be better than both next year.
I don't see Wegher getting many carries next season barring injury.
1. Hampton
2. Robinson
3. Wegher
4. the rest