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    Throwing to receivers during passing drills is great and all but I'll hold off on my reviews until we see all of them make adjustments at the line and go through their progressions.

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    Heard Q is looking very good.... I still think Cole/Cam will push him, it's gonna be an interesting fall camp
    So they were practicing hand off's for dive up the middle?
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    Tamerick with some early draft hype.
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    My (somewhat) bold prediction for 2022 is that Tamerik Williams leads the team in carries and yards. Kobe is faster and Luepke is more powerful but I think his speed/size combo is his ticket to RB1A. We all remember how Luepke closed the season but I think many are forgetting how Williams led the charge on the ground out of the loss in Brookings when the team went from pretty good to national title favorite. In the 4 games between the YSU regular season game and ETSU playoff game he put up 400 yards at 6.5 ypc with 8 TDs.

    EDIT: I guess it's not that bold at all considering he led the team in rush attempts, yards, and TDs in 2021 but that fact alone is probably surprising to many considering Luepke has garnered most of the hype for the Bison ball carriers during the offseason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor Chaos View Post
    My (somewhat) bold prediction for 2022 is that Tamerik Williams leads the team in carries and yards. Kobe is faster and Luepke is more powerful but I think his speed/size combo is his ticket to RB1A. We all remember how Luepke closed the season but I think many are forgetting how Williams led the charge on the ground out of the loss in Brookings when the team went from pretty good to national title favorite. In the 4 games between the YSU regular season game and ETSU playoff game he put up 400 yards at 6.5 ypc with 8 TDs.

    EDIT: I guess it's not that bold at all considering he led the team in rush attempts, yards, and TDs in 2021 but that fact alone is probably surprising to many considering Luepke has garnered most of the hype for the Bison ball carriers during the offseason.
    I agree it's not that bold to predict TaMerick as a leading rusher. He's going into year 2 in the program and that's when things start to click for players as their knowledge of the offense improves.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor Chaos View Post
    My (somewhat) bold prediction for 2022 is that Tamerik Williams leads the team in carries and yards. Kobe is faster and Luepke is more powerful but I think his speed/size combo is his ticket to RB1A. We all remember how Luepke closed the season but I think many are forgetting how Williams led the charge on the ground out of the loss in Brookings when the team went from pretty good to national title favorite. In the 4 games between the YSU regular season game and ETSU playoff game he put up 400 yards at 6.5 ypc with 8 TDs.

    EDIT: I guess it's not that bold at all considering he led the team in rush attempts, yards, and TDs in 2021 but that fact alone is probably surprising to many considering Luepke has garnered most of the hype for the Bison ball carriers during the offseason.
    The dood is an absolute beast. My goodness, can you imagine being an opposing linebacker and having to mentally prepare for getting rag dolled and beat to shit from our running back room over and over and over again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MankatoBison View Post
    The dood is an absolute beast. My goodness, can you imagine being an opposing linebacker and having to mentally prepare for getting rag dolled and beat to shit from our running back room over and over and over again?
    And then tackling Leupke when Williams is taking a breather.
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    And then tackling Leupke when Williams is taking a breather.

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