siouxfan512
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Geaux_sioux said:You have no clue what you're talking about. Hinojosa was a backup prior to the starter unjuring a knee. He was not the anchor of our defense at all. He had potential and long hair but not a lot in the way of production.lakesbison said:they don't have a returning rb . their senior last year did all the heavy lifting, they are depending on a true freshman & converted linebacker with ZERO fullbacks.
last year Rush Off: Wyoming t77th (FBS) 153.2
UND 103rd (FCS) 116.4 (that was with a senior)
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UND’s current depth chart reads true freshman John Santiago at No. 1 running back, followed by converted linebacker Kyle Norberg, a sophomore, at No. 2
UND will be a little unsettled at fullback, as well, against Wyoming. Expected starter Dustin Iverson has to sit the first two games of the season due to a suspension and potential backup Tyler Coyne suffered a season-ending leg injury early in camp.
And our rushing stats from last year are skewed because we couldn't pass. Even so, at the end of the year we were really pounding the rock down teams throats. Like 700 yards in the last 3 games.
They wont run on Wyoming, so feel free to load heavy in the secondary. :winky:
Our starting TE is more of an H back and has seen plenty of time at FB and is more than servicable.
Geaux_Sioux - You probably know more than I do about O and D line. Any insight. I know our D is supposed to be strong as a whole, but they certainly aren't oversized. As for the O-Line, I know they really came together at the end of last season and we got the run going. Care to elaborate at all?