As Huskies Stock Up on Running Backs for 2023, We Rank Them

Westover needs to quit trying to long jump people.

Westover has one move and isn't afraid to use it at anytim.

I respect it.

We already have a @WestoversMouthguard. We don't need someone registering as @WestoversGanolies
 
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.
 
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.

You could have a backline like rugby.

If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.
 
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If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.

You could have a backline like rugby.

If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.

Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage
 
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.

You could have a backline like rugby.

If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.

Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage

In theory, you could still run a normal offense, but instead of going into contact the runner would look to offload to backs trained to follow and flank.

At it's best it would be Boise state vs Oklahoma. At it's worst it would be Reggie Bush vs Texas in the natty.
 
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If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.

You could have a backline like rugby.

If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.

Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage

We played a 6-3 defense in 9th grade. 2 deep
 
If teams can line up with 5 wide receivers, why can't UW line up with 5 running backs. Why not revolutionize the game.

You could have a backline like rugby.

If you taught players to run trailers on every play you would have a never ending option down the field. Would actually be pretty hard to stop if mastered, but you'd also have like 6 fumbles/game.

Nothing like seeing nine defenders on the line of scrimmage

We played a 6-3 defense in 9th grade. 2 deep

In 7th grade we ran the "Bengal Blitz", sending all eleven defenders
 
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