Easy answer. Fall practice and coaches evaluation will decide. Doesn't matter what Bisonville thinks.
Easy answer. Fall practice and coaches evaluation will decide. Doesn't matter what Bisonville thinks.
I see what you did there. But there is a difference, Bisonville has absolutely zero chance of influencing the decision about Seth Wilson, whereas even though remote, public questions by NDSU grads and those who live in Fargo and North Dakota could inspire some action by leadership to do something about the dome for Bison football.
Nothing wrong with discussion. Maybe the question should instead be something like: Of the 5 to 7 running backs fighting for a starting job, what do you think the order of depth will end up being this fall? Are there 1 or 2 running backs better suited for full time punt and kickoff returns? Would you like to see 2 or 3 backs rotated into the line up on game days?
One thing that we may not be thinking about in the "Keep everyone happy" argument is that the 2018 team may be good enough to have bruce and lance on the bench midway through the 3rd quarter in what 4-6 games this year.
Kudos to Crockett. He took the whole load in 2014, or at least 90% +. The days of 1 horse may be gone. Wisely so.
I think you need a few good backs to share the load over the course of a season. It's just hard when you have 5 or 6 quality guys to get everyone touches but to also let them get in a rythm. We found out last year how important it was to have depth though so it's a tricky spot