Richard Osborne and Carl Roaches caught quite a few though.
Truly vintage years.
Truly vintage years.
halfastros81 said:
There's a pretty strong correlation between number of combined starts on the OL and offensive production . This has been a tracked metric for a long time.
vander54 said:halfastros81 said:
There's a pretty strong correlation between number of combined starts on the OL and offensive production . This has been a tracked metric for a long time.
2 things that are vital to OL. Continuity and experience.
We eill have both next year. Also the improvement from 2023 to 2024 was massive. I don't ecpect that kind of leap next year but they could still easily improve their technique.
Come Out Roll said:
Will Moss be as good post injury as he was prior to getting injured? Haven't seen that addressed anywhere. What was the extent of his injury? Thought it was a broken bone….if so, can't imagine he'd be 100% for a good while.
Come Out Roll said:
Will Moss be as good post injury as he was prior to getting injured? Haven't seen that addressed anywhere. What was the extent of his injury? Thought it was a broken bone….if so, can't imagine he'd be 100% for a good while.
Justice Beaver said:vander54 said:halfastros81 said:
There's a pretty strong correlation between number of combined starts on the OL and offensive production . This has been a tracked metric for a long time.
2 things that are vital to OL. Continuity and experience.
We eill have both next year. Also the improvement from 2023 to 2024 was massive. I don't ecpect that kind of leap next year but they could still easily improve their technique.
This is why no one takes you seriously. You're not only dismissing talent completely from the equation conveniently because we are lacking it, but also basing your overly optimistic pumper outlook for next year on the one thing that this program historically does NOT do: player development.
TX AG 88 said:Not very on point to drag up an old "dream" backfield from the wishbone days, but if you wanted to talk about Aggie 3-headed monster backfields from the past, how about Rodney Thomas, Greg Hill and Leland McElroy?CCAD AG said:Naw, you wanna talk about a three-headed monster at running back, go back to 1973 (Bubba Bean, Alvin Bowers, Skip Walker), 1974 (Bubba Bean, Bucky Sams, Skip Walker), 1975 (Bubba Bean, George Woodard, Skip Walker), or 1976 and 1977 (Curtis Dickey, George Woodard, David Brothers).LETTUCE PRAY said:
3 headed monster on deck with Moss, Daniels and Owens.
Would have loved to see a backfield of Bean, Woodard, and Dickey!
Different era, different offense, different players on O and D, I know but man, those years were sweet, that is until we need to complete a forward pass.
halfastros81 said:
We were down to one scholarship rb for a number of games . Maybe NIL can be used to get deeper at the position . We were deep at the position going into the season and injuries changed all that before the season even began.
If memory serves we have a highly rated fish coming in.
LETTUCE PRAY said:
3 headed monster on deck with Moss, Daniels and Owens.
AWP 97 said:LETTUCE PRAY said:
3 headed monster on deck with Moss, Daniels and Owens.
Based on what? tu brings back all of their RBs including their injured backs. Their backs are better and deeper based on actual production. That's just off the top of my head. I'm sure I can find 2-3 more teams in the SEC with better RB rooms. Although, I forget that this is TexAgs and many of you think like the staff and just say stupid S and expect people to believe you.
vander54 said:AWP 97 said:LETTUCE PRAY said:
3 headed monster on deck with Moss, Daniels and Owens.
Based on what? tu brings back all of their RBs including their injured backs. Their backs are better and deeper based on actual production. That's just off the top of my head. I'm sure I can find 2-3 more teams in the SEC with better RB rooms. Although, I forget that this is TexAgs and many of you think like the staff and just say stupid S and expect people to believe you.
tu' 3 main RB average per carry: 5.4, 4.8, and 4.7
A&M's 2 main backs average per carry: 6.3 and 4.8
tu's 3 main RB yards/game: 68.4, 48.7, and 25.1
A&M's 2 main RB: 85 and 55.1
tu's overall yards per carry: 4.3
A&M's overall yards per carry: 4.8
tu's yards per game: 158.8
A&M's yards per game: 195.5