Re: Three 2000 yard runners
My best guess is no.
1983-1986: Bentrim, 2945--Stark, 2837--Molstre, 1,882.
1987-1990: Simdorn, 3,313--Satter, 3212--Sieh, 1,668.
Re: Three 2000 yard runners
Kind of. That's if I'm right, anyway.
Bentrim and Stark were on the same team as Doug Lloyd. But Lloyd hadn't rushed for 2000 yet. :)
Re: Three 2000 yard runners
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bri-dog
Kind of. That's if I'm right, anyway.
Bentrim and Stark were on the same team as Doug Lloyd. But Lloyd hadn't rushed for 2000 yet. :)
Fair enough... I guess I should've specified three current 2000 yard career rushers. :)
Kinda tough in those mid-late 80s teams to get a 3rd guy in there with all the yards those big 4 ran for. Although both Bruce and Lance have realistic shots to get to 3000 yards by the end of this season if they stay healthy. Add Ty Brooks in there when they go delta formation and that's almost 7500 career rushing yards in the backfield at once between those 4 guys (with as many as 11 more games for each to play still this year).
Re: Three 2000 yard runners
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bri-dog
Kind of. That's if I'm right, anyway.
Bentrim and Stark were on the same team as Doug Lloyd. But Lloyd hadn't rushed for 2000 yet. :)
Lloyd had 641 with Bentrim and Stark and 1,778 with Simdorn and Satter.
Re: Three 2000 yard runners
It would take a lot of timing and luck just to get a chance to carry the ball enough times at NDSU when so many have to share carries. Look at defense as well; Chris Board didn't touch the field a whole lot and he is playing for the Ravens!!!
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We had 3 go for 1000 in ONE YEAR....that's good enough for me.
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Vet70
My best guess is no.
1983-1986: Bentrim, 2945--Stark, 2837--Molstre, 1,882.
1987-1990: Simdorn, 3,313--Satter, 3212--Sieh, 1,668.
Back then, they didn't count postseason games in the statistics.
James Molstre had 600+ yards in playoff games. Sieh had at least 395 yards in postseason games.Those two trios all had at least 2000 yards rushing in their career even if the official stats didn't count the playoff yardage.
Back then, though, the ground game was 80% of the offense which makes Stick-Dunn-Anderson's accomplishment that much more amazing.
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tony
Back then, they didn't count postseason games in the statistics.
James Molstre had 600+ yards in playoff games. Sieh had at least 395 yards in postseason games.Those two trios all had at least 2000 yards rushing in their career even if the official stats didn't count the playoff yardage.
Back then, though, the ground game was 80% of the offense which makes Stick-Dunn-Anderson's accomplishment that much more amazing.
That's what institutional memory will do for you.
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bri-dog
Kind of. That's if I'm right, anyway.
Bentrim and Stark were on the same team as Doug Lloyd. But Lloyd hadn't rushed for 2000 yet. :)
Bri-dog...your age is showing...LOL