CPJ and staff who see both players every day in practice disagree with you. Maybe other issues play into it like ball security and knowing where to go and who to block on EVERY SINGLE PLAY.Personally I think Days has better vision and finds lanes for explosive plays better. He is also a tougher bruiser of a back now who I could see making his way onto an NFL roster. Laskey may be a touch faster but I just don't think he has the vision that Days has. With that said play both and ride the hot hand. You can also play Days some at Aback but I would rather see him at bback.
There was one play - can't even recall what qtr but think it was 2nd half when Tenuta brought some heat and SD let a rusher slip by him (the rusher came in where the right guard would have been so not an edge rush and it was not a delayed blitz) and that rusher flattened JT about 1/10 sec later. Looked like it was going to be the play that Perkins scored the 75 yard TD on that we ran against Pitt after getting the ball on the 20 following White's big play.CPJ and staff who see both players every day in practice disagree with you. Maybe other issues play into it like ball security and knowing where to go and who to block on EVERY SINGLE PLAY.
I remember that play. I couldn't believe SD let that guy through w/o so much as a nudge.There was one play - can't even recall what qtr but think it was 2nd half when Tenuta brought some heat and SD let a rusher slip by him (the rusher came in where the right guard would have been so not an edge rush and it was not a delayed blitz) and that rusher flattened JT about 1/10 sec later. Looked like it was going to be the play that Perkins scored the 75 yard TD on that we ran against Pitt after getting the ball on the 20 following White's big play.
So not sure if SD was supposed to let the guy slip through (can't remember the word for that - when you intentionally let a guy through so you can get open for a short pass) but JT got crushed so had to figure he should have been blocked.
My point is that there are assignments the players have that are part of the evaluation that have nothing to do with how well you run with the football. So, yeah, I like SD when he totes the rock but can't say that just because he might tote it a tad better than ZL that he should get the nod.
The position will have a nice total when all is said and done. CPJ can take that on the recruiting trail. Right now, after only 9 games, the position has total 1008 yards. I wonder where that ends up after 3 more regular season games, a bowl game, and if lucky, an ACCCG? Dwyer and Lyons did combine for 1534 yards in '09 in 14 games.I bet they both play and split series, unless one is really hot. CPJ really needed a feature back and Laskey earned the right at that position and has experience. Now that Laskey cannot put up the big recruiting type numbers for the year due to the missing games, CPJ will play both.
The position will have a nice total when all is said and done. CPJ can take that on the recruiting trail. Right now, after only 9 games, the position has total 1008 yards. I wonder where that ends up after 3 more regular season games, a bowl game, and if lucky, an ACCCG? Dwyer and Lyons did combine for 1534 yards in '09 in 14 games.
You forgot to count Connors' 63 yards.After Laskey and Days combine for 350 against U[sic]GA, they'll blow past 1,534.
Who would be other back in wish bone?Ya know, I wouldn't mind TRYING Days and Laskey in a wishbone formation... Days especially can be a devastating lead blocker...
Ya know, I wouldn't mind TRYING Days and Laskey in a wishbone formation... Days especially can be a devastating lead blocker...
Wasn't asking which should start. Just seeing which one the fans like more.It is really odd to try and pretend there is a BB controversy when a) the starter had a serious injury and has not been available for 2 games and b) both players after those 2 games that the backup did a great job in now have either 4 or 5 games left in their entire collegiate career. Add in the fact that the injured player may not even be available to play a full game and take all the hits after his injury for any of these last 4-5 games, or maybe only be at full strength for 1-2 of them (certainly the bowl game) and it becomes extremely odd to try and argue over which of the 2 should start. It just isn't a matter of "choice" right now at all.
Then there is this. When the BB starter goes down in Laskey and you have a JT as such a threat in the run game . . . then don't you think it just might be possible that the opponents more readily decided to play softer on the give and the replacement BB in Days so as to be better able to contain the QB and ABs? Look at how Thomas's run production took a nosedive against UVA. Days yardage is partly a product of the defenses deciding to let him go a bit more as they try and focus on Thomas. Now . . . here is why we all love Days, he has made the opponent pay for that decision in spades.
The defensive coordinators may have game planned and said "well this guy is the back-up BB, new to it this year, he will be weaker at the position than Laskey and also would be better for them at AB, so let's not worry about him and BB so much and we can afford to concentrate on the QB." Days has been fantastic in the job and so blown-up those best laid plans of mice and Tenuta's.