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  • Running Back: Strengths and Questions


    Bobby Burton

    One of the expected strengths of the Texas football team in 2024 should be the running back room.

    But not necessarily in a typical way.

    There’s not a single back expected to carry the load. There’s no Bijan Robinson expected to be RB1 off the board in the NFL draft.

    Rather, it’s the cumulative nature of the RB room that has folks hopeful.

    So I wanted to take a deeper dive on what those aspects, those strengths, are and perhaps take a look at perceived shortfalls, too.

    Cedric Baxter

    Relative Strengths: strong inside runner, good hands, willing blocker, one cut quickness, can run through arm tackles

    Question Marks: could add even more strength, patience, can he make people miss?, durability

    Jaydon Blue

    Relative Strengths: acceleration, speed, excellent hands, feel for outside run

    Question Marks: pass protection, ball security, tackle breaking, short-yardage

    Tre Wisner

    Relative Strengths: acceleration, quickness, darter, can make people miss, excellent hands

    Question Marks: size, blocker?, can he handle every-down responsibilities?

    Savion Red

    Relative Strengths: quick feet, decisive runner, tough, can make people miss, well-rounded

    Question Marks: what is he great at?, not a breakaway guy, consistency, size

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    That leaves the two newcomers to consider.

    We have little info about Jerrick Gibson and Christian Clark beyond their high school film.

    And high school strengths don’t always translate. However, we know they have some specific traits.

    Jerrick Gibson

    Traits: Excellent size and strength; downhill runner

    Christian Clark

    Traits: Very tough, excellent feet in the hole; good quickness

    With both Gibson and Clark, it’s about what else they can add to the room in Year One.

    Can one of them become a short-yardage or goal-line back? That seems to be a possible opening for either to contribute early.

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    As we talk about the RBs this off-season, let’s do so in the context of what they bring to the table and what roles they can fill based on their strengths. Because that’s what Steve Sarkisian is going to try to showcase.

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    Agree. Baxter should improve...even if modestly, and is my bet to get the majority of carries next season. Blue should get more touches and thus get more into rhythm.  Not ready to dub them the BJ/Roschon duo, but they should, at the very least, keep the defense guessing. The question is...who will be that 3rd guy to step up? The stable certainly isn't void of options. 

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    5 minutes ago, calabasas-horn said:

    Agree. Baxter should improve...even if modestly, and is my bet to get the majority of carries next season. Blue should get more touches and thus get more into rhythm.  Not ready to dub them the BJ/Roschon duo, but they should, at the very least, keep the defense guessing. The question is...who will be that 3rd guy to step up? The stable certainly isn't void of options. 

    Great Q. And in what role? 

    Wisner is a slasher with good receiving skills. 

    Christian Clark and Jerrick Gibson fit the inside zone run game scheme very well. Like a glove. One of those guys could end up the short yardage/goal line back too if they are strong out of the gate this spring

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    9 minutes ago, calabasas-horn said:

    Agree. Baxter should improve...even if modestly, and is my bet to get the majority of carries next season. Blue should get more touches and thus get more into rhythm.  Not ready to dub them the BJ/Roschon duo, but they should, at the very least, keep the defense guessing. The question is...who will be that 3rd guy to step up? The stable certainly isn't void of options. 

    How about this question. RB is one of the easier positions to play early. Are we sure that Gibson or Clark will not be getting the majority of carries in week 8? 

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    Overall, I think the Texas running back room will do as well as any other in the SEC, but I agree that the better OL/DL talent may prove a bigger challenge than most anticipate.  I'm still not sold on Baxter.  He seems potentially injury-prone and didn't really impress me with his ability to consistently find the hole being created or break tackles, and with a pretty good offensive line.  But I admit Bijon spoiled me.

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    26 minutes ago, Gerry Hamilton said:

    Great Q. And in what role? 

    Wisner is a slasher with good receiving skills. 

    Christian Clark and Jerrick Gibson fit the inside zone run game scheme very well. Like a glove. One of those guys could end up the short yardage/goal line back too if they are strong out of the gate this spring

     

    Let's never make it obvious that we're running up the middle.  Spread it out and make the defense guess what we're going to do.

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    49 minutes ago, codaxx said:

    How about this question. RB is one of the easier positions to play early. Are we sure that Gibson or Clark will not be getting the majority of carries in week 8? 

    Both look pretty salty, and it's not out of the question, but as far as an immediate need, Gibson fills that bucket in short yardage situations. He has the ability to make the first guy miss and is strong enough to push through the pile. 

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    57 minutes ago, calabasas-horn said:

    Both look pretty salty, and it's not out of the question, but as far as an immediate need, Gibson fills that bucket in short yardage situations. He has the ability to make the first guy miss and is strong enough to push through the pile. 

    That opinion and Gerry’s make me think that 1 of the freshmen could surprise at RB. If there is a need to pull the 225-230 pound RB for short yardage for a freshmen, then there is probably a legitimate battle to be had at RB. Off the top of my head I would say 55% Baxter is the workhorse next year. 25% Blue. 20% on the field. Would be interested in Bobby’s numbers (He is the founding member of C Clark fan club). 

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    Bobby mentioned on coffee and football this morning that he had PTSD with Texas before years where they thought they would win a lot and then they didn’t. I had that same exact thought this year just waiting for us to drop the ball on the game that we were going to play and projected to win and lose. However, Sark proved me wrong this last year. Just hope we can continue to improve upon the season we had last year. Hookem 🤘🏻

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    Just getting to watch this morning's live and hitting the RB talk. My thoughts since the season ended, if he doesn't decide to transfer, have been to place Savion into a slot/RB role. Without JWhitt, have him fill in that bigger blocking slot guy as needed for a play or two to get downfield and open lanes for Cook/Bond or on screens. Being a Deebo/KaVontae Turpin/Cordarelle Patterson type of multi-tool, same as he was in high school. 

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    Going to have your starter Baxter, but I believe it will be RB by committee/situation/game flow and packages. RB by committee you would think less injury possibility, wear and tear and fresher later into season. This is a good problem to have. Imagine the diamond formation with any three in the back field. I can't say which RB is better or best.

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    What I'm looking to see is who is going to step up and break tackles like we saw with Brian, Rojo, and Brooks last year. Brooks surprised me with how good he was at it. Choice is coaching that up really good, the question is, is Baxter or Blue a guy that can take a big step in that regard. Last year, neither seem to have the lower body strength imo. Hopefully all they can add some mass and Baxter can stay healthy.

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    I always thought Brooks was a special player. He just has the IT factor and it was surprising he was so underrated coming out of HS. I’m not sure who of the current group gives me the warm n fuzzies like Brooks did. Doesn’t someone can’t make the leap and grow into the lead role. 

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    The problem with the wildcat is everyone's  seen it. They know what. Is coming. UT would be better off lining up with 3 tight ends pull the guard a push Baxter or use a big lineman to carry the ball. If you use Baxter or Blue the defense has to hesitate because they're not sure. And how about using Niblack on an end around off tackle with a big lineman in the backfield push or block and a pulling guard lead to him or pushing him depending on the set. And after it works, fake it and throw to the lineman or on of the tight ends. 

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