Seems like a good hire. Im excited about him. Feels like a big hire also. Someone that would have been difficult to snag unless alot of promises were made. Hopefully that means more big hires, and changes are coming and we are going all in.
Disagreeing with the original post is fine and some responded fine to it. Those that couldn't do so mocking the original poster or calling Abanikanda names were pretty obviously trolling.
Good grief. One person made a comment about Pitts running back being hurt possibly affecting our defensive stats and half the people on here go ape**** and turn into trolls. Stop being little snowflakes about everything. It wasn't that crazy of a statement.
He's getting around 21.5 carries per game and is averaging around 6.4 ypc. He was the national offensive player of the week last week. He's a good RB. It's ok to acknowledge that.
Abanikanda is 2nd in the country in rushing yards, 1st in rushing TDs, 5th in rushing yards per game. If his backup is better than him then congrats to Pitt, they have the best rushing attack since the 1987 Oklahoma State squad.
I didn't say anything about it affecting the outcome of the game. You said that you thought it wasn't good for us that Abanakanda got hurt because his backup was better than him. Ill just say I disagree with that, keeping in mind that the backup had 3 yards rushing this past weekend while...
Didn't say that at all. It's part of the game, but its foolish to assume that possibly the best offensive player in the ACC wouldn't have made any difference in the game. On the flip side, they didn't have to deal with Charlie Thomas in the first half. They didn't do much on offense anyways so...
I think this is plausible if Hall gets twice as many carries as Smith. Smith only got one carry. If you get one carry when you were previously a heavily used back then your new coach doesn't like you much for some reason.
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