lv20gt
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Yup. That is what happens when you graduate two senior starters, lose the guy who was to take their starting spot to injury pre-season (Leggett), and also have the guy who was probably in line after that get injured pre-season as well (Quaide). After all of that, a mature senior transfer is a pretty good option.
A senior transfer running back would be a good option. Not a senior transfer fullback with no experience being a running back in any system. I also disagree that he's doing a good job. His production level is low; to compare, his 4.6 ypc is lower than any single game ypc that Laskey had last year, and Laskey was already on the low end of production from the position to begin with. And the experience he is getting will be of no use to the program after this year.
If we're going to go with a guy who is having to learn on the job, it should be the freshman who is an actual running back, and will be able to use the experience he gains this year to help the team in the following years.