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Shaun Wick OUT vs. App State (other changes)

Well, that makes five weeks under 100 yards rushing total...
But we may get more Tapscott or even...........................................................................................................................................................dare I say it? Another underclassmen? Maybe we'll see what that Overstreet kid really looks like? I remember his catch for 11 yards last week! He runs like Hill and looks just as big!
 
kansasCowboy said:
Well, that makes five weeks under 100 yards rushing total...
But we may get more Tapscott or even...........................................................................................................................................................dare I say it? Another underclassmen? Maybe we'll see what that Overstreet kid really looks like? I remember his catch for 11 yards last week! He runs like Hill and looks just as big!
Tapscott is an underclassman too.
 
I have my concerns, but RB is not one of them. Bohl has that ironed out...plug and play.
 
J-Rod said:
I have my concerns, but RB is not one of them. Bohl has that ironed out...plug and play.

Agree. Kind of concerning though, that Bohl has burned the RS of Overstreet, and to date, he hasn't done anything on the ground out of the backfield that I am aware of.

Shaun, on the other hand, has been un-Shaun like all season. Maybe struggling with the concussion since fall camp, but he is certainly not the Shaun of last year...or year before that.
 
McPeachy said:
Agree. Kind of concerning though, that Bohl has burned the RS of Overstreet, and to date, he hasn't done anything on the ground out of the backfield that I am aware of.
Special teams
 
joshvanklomp said:
McPeachy said:
Agree. Kind of concerning though, that Bohl has burned the RS of Overstreet, and to date, he hasn't done anything on the ground out of the backfield that I am aware of.
Special teams
Didn't know there's a role on special teams that involves doing things "on the ground out of the backfield"
 
cali2wyo said:
joshvanklomp said:
McPeachy said:
Agree. Kind of concerning though, that Bohl has burned the RS of Overstreet, and to date, he hasn't done anything on the ground out of the backfield that I am aware of.
Special teams
Didn't know there's a role on special teams that involves doing things "on the ground out of the backfield"

Sometimes monkeyboy's posts are spot on and accurate. Others, and frequently, he argues just to argue - right or wrong...this being one of those times.
 
cali2wyo said:
joshvanklomp said:
McPeachy said:
Agree. Kind of concerning though, that Bohl has burned the RS of Overstreet, and to date, he hasn't done anything on the ground out of the backfield that I am aware of.
Special teams
Didn't know there's a role on special teams that involves doing things "on the ground out of the backfield"

Well just like Hill last year... We may be seeing him more now.
 
kansasCowboy said:
cali2wyo said:
joshvanklomp said:
McPeachy said:
Agree. Kind of concerning though, that Bohl has burned the RS of Overstreet, and to date, he hasn't done anything on the ground out of the backfield that I am aware of.
Special teams
Didn't know there's a role on special teams that involves doing things "on the ground out of the backfield"

Well just like Hill last year... We may be seeing him more now.

As the prize recruit of the 2015 class, sure TF hope so!
 
You HAVE to get Overstreet more touches. If you burned his redshirt - and if he has game breaker potential - you've got to get creative plays installed to get his speed and athleticism involved. I don't know if it's lining up a Wildcat with Hill, I don't know if it's putting him in the slot, but he's got to be on the field more frequently. The caliber of defense Wyoming is about to play (for the remainder of the season, really) is much higher than any of the first four that they've faced - all four were pretty bad.
 
I hope I'm wrong, but I don't think Overstreet will see the freshman year success that Hill experienced. From the 1st game, we saw Hill making plays on special teams (involved on the blocked punt) and still managing to get some carries despite being behind 2 solid running backs. Not saying Overstreet won't be successful if given touches, but I don't see him breaking any conference records this year. I think coming from such a small school (and small competition) has prevented Overstreet from quickly adapting to the pace of Div 1 football.
 
His redshirt wasn't burned because he was needed at running back, it was burned because he's needed on special teams. That's the state of the program right now until we can build more depth.
 
Redshirt is technically not burned until the day he graduates. He can redshirt at any time. And wasn't there some kerfuffle at the beginning of fall camp that he didn't want to redshirt?
 
joshvanklomp said:
His redshirt wasn't burned because he was needed at running back, it was burned because he's needed on special teams. That's the state of the program right now until we can build more depth.

He was a first-team Parade All-American coming out of high school. That's a pretty unfathomable rarity in Laramie. If he's got that kind of talent, he can't just languish during his freshman season if he's not redshirting. They've got to find creative ways to get him the ball. Derrick Williams at Penn State in 2005 was a perfect example. They had been completely stagnant for the previous two seasons, he came in as the #1 overall recruit, but they lined him up at receiver, tailback, and even occasionally used him in the wildcat at quarterback. Williams was a big catalyst in Penn State turning the corner his freshman season and going from 4-7 to 11-1.

I know Overstreet isn't the #1 overall recruit in the nation, but it's all about relativity...and when it comes to UW, he may as well be. Need to get him the ball.
 
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