Oregon is becoming one of those programs that doesn't rebuild, they reload. Maybe not to the extent that an Alabama, USC, or Florida does, but they're getting closer. An example of that is when you look at the depth of the Oregon backfield.
Even with LaMichael James leaving early for the NFL, the Ducks don't fall off. In comes Kenjon Barner, who Chip Kelly described last year as 1a to LaMichael James. Barner also flirted with the idea of going pro. And then of course you have 5* recruit De'Anthony Thomas, who's already getting Heisman love, and then you have Thomas Tyner coming in with the class of 2013.
Oregon is becoming one of those programs that doesn't rebuild, they reload. Maybe not to the extent that an Alabama, USC, or Florida does, but they're getting closer. An example of that is when you look at the depth of the Oregon backfield.
ReplyDeleteEven with LaMichael James leaving early for the NFL, the Ducks don't fall off. In comes Kenjon Barner, who Chip Kelly described last year as 1a to LaMichael James. Barner also flirted with the idea of going pro. And then of course you have 5* recruit De'Anthony Thomas, who's already getting Heisman love, and then you have Thomas Tyner coming in with the class of 2013.
Oregon should be loaded at RB for a while!
Imagine him and De'Anthony on the field at the same time! Dangerous!!!
DeleteNot something iam personally looking forward too lol. But he and De'Anthony would be a pefect duo
DeleteWow. kid's a beast
ReplyDeleteHes got size, speed, vision, and he gets good yards after contact. probably will just get better in time too
ReplyDeleteDamn he's big and fast
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