Rushing stats - 2021 vs 2022

Dawgbite

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57stratdawg

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It’s probably not going to get much better than that under Leach. Maybe we can flirt with 1,300, but our RBs take a beating in this offense. They’re always going to get worn down in Nov.
 

horshack.sixpack

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Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB

2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
I need some industrious young chap to pull together our RB receiving yards for catches that resulted in less than 10 yard gain and add that to this. That is our “rushing”. Then I’d like to see total productivity for our RBs. I bet those numbers are solid.
 

8dog

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I need some industrious young chap to pull together our RB receiving yards for catches that resulted in less than 10 yard gain and add that to this. That is our “rushing”. Then I’d like to see total productivity for our RBs. I bet those numbers are solid.
Passes to backs are not the same thing at all as rushing. They don’t wear down a defense. They dont bring anyone extra into the box. They dont set up play action. They dont keep the ends from rushing straight up field over and over.
 

The Cooterpoot

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The idea that passes to the backs are our runs is false. The RB is a safety valve 90% of the time. We aren't designing stuff to throw to the backs first read much.
 

patdog

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Passes to backs are not the same thing at all as rushing. They don’t wear down a defense. They dont bring anyone extra into the box. They dont set up play action. They dont keep the ends from rushing straight up field over and over.
THIS. I don't know where this "passes to the backs are the same as runs" narrative comes from, but it's ridiculous. They're not the same at all, for the reasons you listed.
 

Dawg1976

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Another 10-15 carries and 100 yards.....i'm good. As long as we win.
 
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THIS. I don't know where this "passes to the backs are the same as runs" narrative comes from, but it's ridiculous. They're not the same at all, for the reasons you listed.
I agree on all the swing passes, angle routes, and true screens. However, I disagree on the little slightly forward speed pitches to the outside and the inside shovel pass that is nothing more than a HB Delay. To not include those as part of the running game would be disingenuous.
 

patdog

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I agree on all the swing passes, angle routes, and true screens. However, I disagree on the little slightly forward speed pitches to the outside and the inside shovel pass that is nothing more than a HB Delay. To not include those as part of the running game would be disingenuous.
Agree. But we really don’t run those plays much. We’ll have may one or Two quarters a year we run them a lot, then completely ignore them the rest of the season.
 

Ibdancin

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Total Rushing Yards that aren't a QB

2021 - 953 (204 attempts)
2022 - 1151 (224 attempts)
May I add a point to your post sir?


Break down the run game as the year went on. The first 3 games of the season, our backs had over 100 yards per game. Marks was injured and did not play in the Bowling green game. We had around 60 in that game.

Now watch this:

Memphis: 30 attempts- 113 yards
AZ- 21 attempts - 106 yards
LSU- 17 attempts - 97 yards


Pick up mid season to the end:

TAMU 23 attempts- 144 yards.
Ark - 36 attempts- 166 yards


Then injuries happened in a big way... It effects the next 4 games

UK- 8 attempts.. for 20 yards. Marks injured again, and Johnson goes down and misses the next 2 games (plays limited vs UGA)
Bama 21 attempts for 89 yards... no Johnson.
Auburn 10 attempts... 44 yards. Johnson tries but is 3 carries for -1.
UGA 14 attempts 54 yards... Johnson tries but on 6 attempts he gets 9 yards.

ETSU... NO JOHNSON... 10 attempts with about 90 yards. Playing subs massively


Ole Miss- 26 attempts.. 149 yards... Marks banged up.


Those games in the bold are very low for reasons. Yet we still rushed over 1150 yards on the season because the run game became more effective. We had a tough schedule and injuries happened at the wrong time. BUT we showed improvement in the run game and it's more effective than last year. We can only speculate what could have been without the injuries, but next years sets up to be a 1500 yard year on the ground with any improvement on the run game and more depth.


I 100% believe this is why we just took a JUCO RB.
 

Ibdancin

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Passes to backs are not the same thing at all as rushing. They don’t wear down a defense. They dont bring anyone extra into the box. They dont set up play action. They dont keep the ends from rushing straight up field over and over.
Some of that is true, some not. It does wear down a defense. Pass rushing ALL game is very tiring to a DL which opens up a run game.
 
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