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Two quick notes from The Football Brainiacs...

- they are hearing Roschon Johnson will remain at RB for the foreseeable future, and this will allow Jordan Whittington to go back to slot WR where he was originally before the slew of RB injuries.

- Texas attempted to get Michigan grad transfer WR Tarik Black on campus last weekend, but that didn't come to fruition. They believe Black will ultimately choose Texas as things stand.
I cannot help but feel that this is a mistake with RoJo. I hope it was his decision to do this after he gave selflessly to the team last season. It also makes Whittington one dimensional on the field as a WR instead of a swiss army knife at every skill position. Just my 2 cents.

 
Agre on RoHo however Jordan IMO would be more versital out of the slot more chances to touch the ball.

Next season should be exciting offence wise.

 
I cannot help but feel that this is a mistake with RoJo. I hope it was his decision to do this after he gave selflessly to the team last season. It also makes Whittington one dimensional on the field as a WR instead of a swiss army knife at every skill position. Just my 2 cents.
Herman would not force Roschon to running back if he wanted to compete at QB.

 
I cannot help but feel that this is a mistake with RoJo. I hope it was his decision to do this after he gave selflessly to the team last season. It also makes Whittington one dimensional on the field as a WR instead of a swiss army knife at every skill position. Just my 2 cents.
Maybe so, but could be like playing chess with more than one queen. Compromise one and get checkmated by another. Whittington can still be moved around and I would like to see RoJo used more in the wildcat at least.  Versatility like this should be a coach's dream. Can't wait to see how our new OC uses them.

 
Herman would not force Roschon to running back if he wanted to compete at QB.


Maybe so, but could be like playing chess with more than one queen. Compromise one and get checkmated by another. Whittington can still be moved around and I would like to see RoJo used more in the wildcat at least.  Versatility like this should be a coach's dream. Can't wait to see how our new OC uses them.
I just have so much respect for the young man for what he did last year, I hate to see him lose his dream of playing QB. He's behind the 8-ball at RB with Robinson coming in. I wouldn't blame him if he entered the transfer portal.

 
I just have so much respect for the young man for what he did last year, I hate to see him lose his dream of playing QB. He's behind the 8-ball at RB with Robinson coming in. I wouldn't blame him if he entered the transfer portal.
I couldn't agree more. But there's going to be a lot of talent in the QB room as well. He's an outstanding young man and we all want him to have the best opportunity for success. 

 
I just have so much respect for the young man for what he did last year, I hate to see him lose his dream of playing QB. He's behind the 8-ball at RB with Robinson coming in. I wouldn't blame him if he entered the transfer portal.
I'm not an NFL scout, but I could see Roschon in the NFL someday as a running back.

 
I'm not an NFL scout, but I could see Roschon in the NFL someday as a running back.
He won't have enough chances to put on a highlight reel playing behind Ingram and Robinson. And aren't we all counting our chickens before they're hatched when it comes to Card? I still have Gilbert fresh in my mind and that was ten years ago.

 
I just have so much respect for the young man for what he did last year, I hate to see him lose his dream of playing QB. He's behind the 8-ball at RB with Robinson coming in. I wouldn't blame him if he entered the transfer portal.
It was his decision to stick at RB. I think it was a smart move on his part.

He's seeing the field a helluva lot more at RB than he ever would at QB, simply because Sam Ehlinger is still around. We don't blow out too many teams so mop up time is scarce. 

What we saw last year was a kid playing RB for the first time. It was incredible the success he had, at times a better weapon than Keontay Ingram. He's got better size than Ingram and the speed is a push. So I'm not sure he couldn't take over the top spot from Ingram with Robinson getting feature touches along the way each game.

Röschen wasn't just a threat in the running game. He can catch the ball very well, too. He turned into a big time weapon for us.

 
It was his decision to stick at RB. I think it was a smart move on his part.

He's seeing the field a helluva lot more at RB than he ever would at QB, simply because Sam Ehlinger is still around. We don't blow out too many teams so mop up time is scarce. 

What we saw last year was a kid playing RB for the first time. It was incredible the success he had, at times a better weapon than Keontay Ingram. He's got better size than Ingram and the speed is a push. So I'm not sure he couldn't take over the top spot from Ingram with Robinson getting feature touches along the way each game.

Röschen wasn't just a threat in the running game. He can catch the ball very well, too. He turned into a big time weapon for us.
And he's a threat to throw the ball too. He's got a pretty good arm.

 
It was his decision to stick at RB. I think it was a smart move on his part.

He's seeing the field a helluva lot more at RB than he ever would at QB, simply because Sam Ehlinger is still around. We don't blow out too many teams so mop up time is scarce. 

What we saw last year was a kid playing RB for the first time. It was incredible the success he had, at times a better weapon than Keontay Ingram. He's got better size than Ingram and the speed is a push. So I'm not sure he couldn't take over the top spot from Ingram with Robinson getting feature touches along the way each game.

Röschen wasn't just a threat in the running game. He can catch the ball very well, too. He turned into a big time weapon for us.
You think Herman will allow RoJo to surpass Ingram on the depth chart? He tends to show loyalty to upperclassmen at times that make you scratch your head.

 
He won't have enough chances to put on a highlight reel playing behind Ingram and Robinson. And aren't we all counting our chickens before they're hatched when it comes to Card? I still have Gilbert fresh in my mind and that was ten years ago.
Thanks very little for reminding me. Lol

Jackson's no slouch either. But maybe we are just counting eggs. 

 
I'd say some are counting chickens a bit early on Rojo as a QB as well. He is a definite threat at RB but not a given as a college level QB. By this time next year, he could be receiving mentions in the Heisman conversation as a RB. If he progresses and Robinson is as advertised, Ingram may be the odd man out. Hopefully Yurcich is good enough at spreading things around that all three will stay happy and reach their potential.

 
I'd say some are counting chickens a bit early on Rojo as a QB as well. He is a definite threat at RB but not a given as a college level QB. By this time next year, he could be receiving mentions in the Heisman conversation as a RB. If he progresses and Robinson is as advertised, Ingram may be the odd man out. Hopefully Yurcich is good enough at spreading things around that all three will stay happy and reach their potential.
Point taken, on the counting chickens comment.

 
It's very funny hearing people saying there won't be enough carries for our running backs. Doesn't anyone remember all the injuries that our running backs had this year?

We need at least three high quality running backs.
With a QB that averaged over 163 attempts over the last two years? Sounds like more fact than funny. 

 
With a QB that averaged over 163 attempts over the last two years? Sounds like more fact than funny. 
Ehlinger's carries decreased last year and it was more or less planned that way. We were desperate in the RB department last year.

Yes, we'll use three backs and they won't all stay healthy.

 
With a QB that averaged over 163 attempts over the last two years? Sounds like more fact than funny. 
That also includes about 30+ sacks. So he didn't run as much. Though it adds an extra element that he can run.

 
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