Right now, he's the best RB in the state, and definitely one of the best in the Big XII. But outside of Iowa, it seems like he's relatively unknown.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
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Right now, he's the best RB in the state, and definitely one of the best in the Big XII. But outside of Iowa, it seems like he's relatively unknown.
Thoughts?
He will be a household name by the time the season is over.
I think you are on to something. I will go out on a limb and say he will be the best RB in the Big12 this year and I wouldnt be shocked to see his name thrown out for some major awards come seasons end.
For that to be true he would need to rush for 1600+ yds or we will have to be 9-3 IMO. I don't see either happening but I hope I am wrong!!
As for most underrated? Maybe. He is very good. Still need him to make it thru a whole season before he can garner some recognition like he deserves. His health is HUGE for us
Are you thinking the Doak Walker award...or even bigger...?
Are you thinking the Doak Walker award...or even bigger...?
I am thinking possibly Doak. Anytime you are the #1 back in a conference, no matter what conference your name will get thrown out there for those. Especially if you are #1 in the B12. Heisman is a pipe dream, but it is a nice pipe dream.
Most underrated in the Big 12? Definitely. In the nation? Probably not. Honestly, that's probably Clayborn. Not sure he gets much press as an individual outside the State.
Troy Davis had back-to-back 2,000 yard seasons, and never won a single major award. I put the odds of A-Rob bringing home any serious hardware this year at just under 0.01% - and that's not a knock on A-Rob, just that he doesn't play on a popular team, so he won't get nearly the attention as other "big name backs."
Side note: how the **** does Byron Hanspard win the Doak Walker Award in 1996 over TD? What a joke.
Troy Davis had back-to-back 2,000 yard seasons, and never won a single major award. I put the odds of A-Rob bringing home any serious hardware this year at just under 0.01% - and that's not a knock on A-Rob, just that he doesn't play on a popular team, so he won't get nearly the attention as other "big name backs."
Side note: how the **** does Byron Hanspard win the Doak Walker Award in 1996 over TD? What a joke.
Because Byron played for a Texas team and Texas takes care of its own.
Truth.
At the time everyone who complained about that was reminded that the award panel looked at more than just the on the field accomplishments. So I was pretty sure that Hanspards 0.00 GPA was what put him over the top.:skeptical:
Playing on a Texas team, competing for an award decided by a panel in Texas had nothing to do with it!![]()
I'm not sure he is even the most underrated in the Big 12. Baron Batch is a hell of a running back.