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RR, Furr can still redshirt another season if needed. I know people in various sports that competed freshman year, then redshirted later. In D1 the clock starts ticking the second you start fulltime at any college. You have 5 years to compete in 4 seasons in any given sport, which is why Greg Paulus is allowed to play football at Syracuse, since any of the 4 years he played basketball and not football could be considered a redshirt.

Either way, if this was the last game of the year I would be upset at burning the redshirt. But it's the middle of the season, I'm sure he was excited to get on the field.
 

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You miss the point.
The goal is to use up his eligibility as quickly as possible. He will get another garbage carry next season in a cupcake game.
Butch doesn't want a white runningback.
 

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Riddlewire is right. if they were going to use Furr as a true frosh, UNC should've been at least using him on special teams as a returner and cover guy. he is literally THE FASTEST ATHLETE ON CAMPUS. he's faster than UNC's best track sprinter.

in other news, Michigan is loading the box against Iowa and daring the Hawkeye quarterback Stanzi to beat them by throwing it. so far the strategy has produced mixed results, but the Wolverines have shut down Iowa's running game thus far.
 

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WEEK 6-I do not claim this to be a complete list of white RBs! These
are some of the white RBs and running QBs we follow in Division 1.
Please
add any others you might know about. My new motto is: Don't complain,
add the name!

FBS
Luke Lippincott-Nevada-12 runs for 57 yards plus a 14 yard catch
J.J. DiLuigi-BYU-6 runs for 67 yards and a TD plus a 15 yard TD catch and a 26 yard KR
Bryan Kariya-BYU-3 runs for 19 yards plus 3 catches for 21 yards
John Mosure-Colorado State-1 run for -4
Jared Tew-Air Force-9 runs for 26 yards and 2 catches for 4 yards
Nathan Walker-Air Force-NSA
Ryan Southworth-Air Force-NSA
Rex Burkhead-Nebraska-5 runs for 34 yards plus a 4 yard catch and a PR for no gain
Sausan Shakerin-Utah-NSA
Jamison Berryhill-Texas-NSA
Alex Daniel-Northwestern-NSA
Jacob Schmidt-Northwestern-10 runs for 29 yards and a 25 yard catch
Joe Martinek-Rutgers-8 runs for 51 yards and 2 TDs
Dan Dierking-Purdue-NSA
Jared Hawkins-Vanderbilt-Did Not Play-Injured
Ryan Van Rensberg-Vanderbilt-NSA
Patrick DiMarco-South Carolina-NSA
Micah Mosley-North Texas-1 catch for -4 yards plus a 7 yard KR
Toby Gerhart-Stanford-team highs 20 carries for 96 yards and 2 TDs plus an 11 yard catch
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Tyler Gaffney-Stanford-1 run for 2 yards
Owen Marecic-Stanford-NSA
Kevin Harris-Wake Forest-NSA
Jake Sharp-Kansas-Did Not Play-Injured
Paul Homer-Washington-1 KR for 17 yards
Skylar Jessen-Washington State-NSA
Jordan Roberts-West Virginia-NSA
Alexander Teich-Navy-NSA
Cory Finnerty-Navy-1 run for -1
Vince Murray-Navy-9 runs for 62 yards and a TD
Kriss Proctor-Navy-14 runs for 82 yards and 3 TDs
Bobby Doyle-Navy-3 runs for 25 yards
Bo Snelson-Navy-1 run for 9 yards
Chane Moline-UCLA-2 runs for 8 yards plus 2 catches for 14 yards
Craig Sheppard-UCLA-NSA
Willie Rose-FAU-No Game
John Goebel-Cincinatti-No Game
Dan Mulrooney-Boston College-NSA
Corey Welch-Eastern Michigan-game highs 12 runs for 81 yards and a TD plus a catch for -4
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Ryan Christian-Texas Christian-
Robbie Frey-Connecticut-1 catch for 6 yards plus 4 KR for 112 yards
Derek Lawson-Arkansas State-No Game
Joe Suhey-Penn State-2 runs for 4 yards plus 2 catches for 24 yards
Joe Gantz-Ohio State-NSA
Brandon Wegher-Iowa-13 runs for 22 yards and a TD plus 2 catches for 12 yards and 2 KR for 57 yards
Beau Blankenship-Iowa-NSA
Andy Hartmann-Ole Miss-NSA
Zach Line-Southern Methodist-3 runs for 12 yards plus a 15 yard catch
Fred Munzenmaier-Georgia-NSA
Shaun Chapas-Georgia-1 catch for 12 yards
Caleb McEachern-Baylor-NSA
Hunter Furr-North Carolina-3 runs for 6 yards

Running QBs
Trent Steelman-Army-game highs 25 runs for 97 yards and a TD plus a 1 yard catch
Connor Dietz-Air Force-team highs 15 runs for 71 yards and a TD
Tim Tebow-Florida-17 runs for 38 yards
Corey Leonard-Arkansas State-No Game
J.T. Shepherd-Rice-2 runs for 4 yards
Jake Locker-Washington-11 runs for 92 yards and a TD
Dan LeFevour-Central Michigan-11 runs for 44 yards and 3 TDs
Andy Dalton-Texas Christian-10 runs for 38 yards

FCS
Trevyn Smith-Weber State-game highs 32 carries for 143 yards and a TD plus 2 catches for 21 yards
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Kyle Minett-South Dakota State-game highs 26 carries for 105 yards and a TD
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Chad Kackert-New Hampshire-game highs 26 carries for 67 yards and a TD plus 3 catches for 27 yards and a 28 yard KR
Sean Jellison-New Hampshire-6 runs for 27 yards
Chase Reyolds-Montana-team highs 29 carries for 109 yards and a TD plus 2 catches for 44 yards and 2 TDs
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Jordan Yocum-Cal Poly-24 carries for a game high 119 yards and a TD plus a 13 yard catch
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Joe Trombetta-UC-Davis-team highs 17 runs for 47 yards and a TD plus 3 catches for 4 yards
Adam Urbano-Georgia Southern-game highs 17 runs for 93 yards and a TD plus a 6 yard catch
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Brendan Feliczak-San Diego-NSA
JT Rogan-San Diego-6 runs for 26 yards and a TD plus 2 KR for 40
Phil Morelli-San Diego-NSA
Matt Jelmini-San Diego-13 runs for a team high 76 yards and a TD
Zach Barket-Lehigh-7 runs for 37 yards
Clint Knickrehm- Idaho State-team highs 19 runs for 77 yards plus 4 catches for 19 yards
Skylar Morgan-Idaho State-3 runs for 2 yards and a TD
Ben Laporta-Idaho State-NSA
Nate Eachus-Colgate-game highs 27 runs for 98 yards and 2 TDs plus a 6 yard catch
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Matt Voigtlander-North Dakota State-1 run for -3
David Sinisi-Monmouth-game highs 27 carries for 124 yards and a TD
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Ben Bowen-Portland State-NSA
Jonathan Hernandez-UMass-1 run for 1 yard plus 2 catches for 13 yards
Kenny Mantuo-Davidson-12 runs for 54 yards and 2 catches for 17
David McCarty-Albany-18 carries for a game high 145 yards and 2 TDs
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Steve Valentino-Dayton-game highs 13 runs for 114 yards and 2 TDs
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Brian Mack-Dayton-9 runs for 48 yards
Dan Jacob-Dayton-6 runs for 43 yards and a TD

Billy Bair-Duquesne-8 runs for 30 yards plus a 3 yard catch
A.J. Harris-Elon-13 runs for 43 yards
Eric Breitenstein-Wofford-No Game
Zachary Tronti-Brown-team highs 8 runs for 20 yards plus 2 runs for 19 yards
Bobby Sewall-Brown-14 runs for 97 yards and a TD plus 4 KR for 89 yards
Spiro Theodhosi-Brown-1 catch for 7 yards
Anthony Ferrer-Rhode Island-18 runs for 78 yards
Ross Wiemer-Valparaiso-Did Not Play-Injured
John Popper-Valparaiso-9 runs for 27 yards
Nick Schwieger-Dartmouth-team highs 18 runs for 48 yards plus a 22 yard KR

Running QBs
Steve Valentino-Dayton-game highs 13 runs for 114 yards and 2 TDs
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Greg Sullivan-Colgate-19 runs for 52 yards and a TD
Mitch Allen-Wofford-No Game
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let's hope Jake will be ready for next week. his replacement didn't too well today.
 

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Fyi, during the UGA vs. UT game, one of the announcers said UGA (White) QB Logan Gray (4.45 40 y/d) was the best athlete on the team! :) Logan got some reps at QB, and returns punts.
 

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<DIV id=hn-line>Martinek helps Rutgers rout Texas Southern 42-0
By TOM CANAVAN (AP) â€" 15 hours ago


PISCATAWAY, N.J. â€" Joe Martinek scored on runs of 9 and 15 yards and Rutgers won its 600th game with a 42-0 victory over Texas Southern on Saturday.



A short punt, a personal foul and an 18-yard pass from Savage (14 of 21 for 150 yards) to Brown set up Martinek's 9-yard TD run late in the first quarter.


A 28-yard scramble by Savage was the big play in the 67-yard drive that Martinek capped with his 15-yard run.


Martinek played only in the first half and finished with 51 yards on eight carries.
 

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here's another guy to keep an eye on, Colonel.

Army is starting a freshman quarterback, Trent Steelman, who is an excellent option quarterback. meaning he is a smart running back who takes the snaps.
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he ran for 97 yards and 1 touchdown on 25 carries against Vanderbilt. he is currently the second-leading rusher for the Black Knights.
 

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Navy FB Vince Murray ran for ran for 62 yards and a TD on 9 carries.

Backup QB Kriss Proctor ran for 82 yards and 3 TDs.

Bo Snelson got 1 carry for 9 yards.
 

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Thanks for the info y'all! Navy had 14 players who ran the ball yesterday. They are like Air Force in that the guy who gets 5 or so carries one week often gets no carries the next week.
 

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The Dayton Flyers have a plethora of white ball carriers lead by Steve Valentino a rocket fast sophmore 16 carries and a 114 yards way to go Stevie boy.
 

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We have a Billy Bair sighting.
8 carries for 30 yards in Duquesne's loss to Albany.
It's not much, but it's more than a lot of white runningbacks are getting.
 

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White Power and Riddlewire, thanks for the info! I've added all these players to the weekly list.
 

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Here's a little good news. Kevin Harris saw zero carries supposedly because he has a groin injury. I suspected something was up b/c I doubted Harris could go from the starter- who was playing well- to a complete NSA guy so quickly. Josh Adams was not impressive, with his sub 4 YPC, until this last game and around half of Pendergrass' yards- before this last game- came from one 76 yard run inflating his YPC. Let's hope Kevin can get back on the field and at least get half of the carries for Wake.

Burkhead has loads of talent, but he's behind a quality upperclassmen tailback. Same goes for Blankenship. Let's give credit where it's due. Also of note: Arby Fields hasn't been very efficient for NW, so let's hope Trumpy or Daniel can get in the mix. Trumpy and Daniel's high school tapes look superior to Fields.

Wegher struggled this last game, but had ZERO holes at all. Still, I was hoping to see him break a couple tackles or reverse his field to make something out of nothing. Idiot Rodriguez yanked Forcier and put in Robinson who put together a drive all with his legs except one pass. Then he puts the Afrolete (who prefers not to tie his shoes...lol. I kid you not.) back in again which resulted in an INT. It is clear who the better player is here by watching these guys and looking at their passing stats, but Rich Rod prefers Afroletes who are a little faster. Rich Rod prefers "SOLO THREAT QBs" to DUAL THREAT QBs. Maybe I'm judging Robinson a little fast here based on one game, but I just can't take a guy who is too good "to tie his shoes" seriously.
 

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ToughJ.Riggins said:
Here's a little good news. Kevin Harris saw zero carries supposedly because he has a groin injury. I suspected something was up b/c I doubted Harris could go from the starter- who was playing well- to a complete NSA guy so quickly. Josh Adams was not impressive, with his sub 4 YPC, until this last game and around half of Pendergrass' yards- before this last game- came from one 76 yard run inflating his YPC. Let's hope Kevin can get back on the field and at least get half of the carries for Wake.

Burkhead has loads of talent, but he's behind a quality upperclassmen tailback. Same goes for Blankenship. Let's give credit where it's due. Also of note: Arby Fields hasn't been very efficient for NW, so let's hope Trumpy or Daniel can get in the mix. Trumpy and Daniel's high school tapes look superior to Fields.

Wegher struggled this last game, but had ZERO holes at all. Still, I was hoping to see him break a couple tackles or reverse his field to make something out of nothing. Idiot Rodriguez yanked Forcier and put in Robinson who put together a drive all with his legs except one pass. Then he puts the Afrolete (who prefers not to tie his shoes...lol. I kid you not.) back in again which resulted in an INT. It is clear who the better player is here by watching these guys and looking at their passing stats, but Rich Rod prefers Afroletes who are a little faster. Rich Rod prefers "SOLO THREAT QBs" to DUAL THREAT QBs. Maybe I'm judging Robinson a little fast here based on one game, but I just can't take a guy who is too good "to tie his shoes" seriously.
A Michigan fan was talking to me about what he saw with the Tate situation, that RR was yelling at him constantly on the sidelines and when he ran back on the field in the 4th quarter the coach pulled him back (hes had 3 4th quarter comebacks this year) The afflete qb threw a pick and RR wasn't mean to him at all, just mean to Tate. If I were Tate I would transfer.
 

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Yeah Forcier is the true "DUAL" Threat QB (usually only reserved by media pundits for black QBs) and Robinson looked like a SOLO Threat QB (for running not passing).

McGuffie was probably smart to get out of Michigan, with all the new black RBs coming in this year- and with how much of a caste clown Rodriguez is. Shaw and one of the true freshman would have been the future after Minor and Brown are gone. Rich Rod is afraid to even so much as give constructive criticism to an Afrolete, but would probably bench Tim Tebow or Colt McCoy for one bad game before they ever became the stars they were, if under his control.
 

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You can't get any better than Forcier's high school stats (over a 70% completion rate) and film. And Forcier was playing amazing for a true frosh until today (including three brilliant 4th quarter comeback efforts), yet RR goes with a completely unproven passer. And Forcier can run the ball almost as well as Robinson to boot. It's clear the culture Rich Rod wants to build at Michigan and it's an Afro-centric one.
 

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a minor correction, Tough ... the black black quarterback that rich rodriguez went with isn't an "unproven" passer. he is a "dis-proven" passer. thatafflete has proven he can barely hit the ground with the ball.

negro "phenom" Duhnard Robinsonhas thrown 15 passes this fall, and 3 of them have been interceptions. he has completed less than half of his attempts (unless you count the picks! ha!) for a meager 87 yards, which translates into a woeful 5.8 yards-per-attempt. i think he has proven plenty.

and it doesn't get much worse than that.
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The nation's leading high school rusher last year finally saw some action this weekend.
Zach Barket carried 7 times for 37 yards in Lehigh's victory over Georgetown.
 

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Riddlewire said:
Well, Uncle Butch noticed that he had a white player getting the benefit of a redshirt season his freshman year. Can't have that. So he burned Hunter Furr's redshirt today in a meaningless game against Georgia Southern. Hunter got three carries at the end of the game for 6 yards. The clock is now ticking on Hunter. I have no doubt that he won't see the field again this season.

What a bunch of BS. Butch you're a total idiot of a coach. Burn a player's redshirt that you have no intention of giving meaningful playing time to and waste a year of his collegiate career. Wow way to go Butch you are truly the used car salesman of the NCAA.
 

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Rankings of Whites by rushing yardage in the FBS
<table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-188524" align="right"><td align="left">1</td><td align="left">Toby Gerhart, RB</td><td align="left">STAN</span></td><td>140</td><td ="sortcell">746</td><td>5.3</td><td>60</td><td>10</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-238832" align="right"><td align="left">48</td><td align="left">Joe Martinek, RB</td><td align="left">RUTG</span></td><td>75</td><td ="sortcell">411</td><td>5.5</td><td>61</td><td>5</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-161504" align="right"><td align="left">52</td><td align="left">Luke Lippincott, RB</td><td align="left">NEV</span></td><td>63</td><td ="sortcell">393</td><td>6.2</td><td>64</td><td>1</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-483302" align="right"><td align="left">79</td><td align="left">Trent Steelman, QB</td><td align="left">ARMY</span></td><td>98</td><td ="sortcell">340</td><td>3.5</td><td>32</td><td>3</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-170586" align="right"><td align="left">90</td><td align="left">Dan LeFevour, QB</td><td align="left">CMU</span></td><td>76</td><td ="sortcell">319</td><td>4.2</td><td>53</td><td>8</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-378780" align="right"><td align="left">91</td><td align="left">Jared Tew, FB</td><td align="left">AFA</span></td><td>92</td><td ="sortcell">317</td><td>3.4</td><td>12</td><td>3</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-183484" align="right"><td align="left">102</td><td align="left">Tim Tebow, QB</td><td align="left">FLA</span></td><td>72</td><td ="sortcell">309</td><td>4.3</td><td>30</td><td>5</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-480436" align="right"><td align="left">113</td><td align="left">Brandon Wegher, RB</td><td align="left">IOWA</span></td><td>70</td><td ="sortcell">290</td><td>4.1</td><td>28</td><td>3</td></tr></t></table>

FCS
<table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-177143" align="right"><td align="left">4</td><td align="left">Trevyn Smith, RB</td><td align="left">WEB</span></td><td>146</td><td ="sortcell">668</td><td>4.6</td><td>49</td><td>5</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-175986" align="right"><td align="left">6</td><td align="left">David Sinisi, RB</td><td align="left">MONM</span></td><td>147</td><td ="sortcell">648</td><td>4.4</td><td>52</td><td>6</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-185247" align="right"><td align="left">8</td><td align="left">David McCarty, RB</td><td align="left">ALBY</span></td><td>135</td><td ="sortcell">634</td><td>4.7</td><td>33</td><td>8</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-191421" align="right"><td align="left">18</td><td align="left">Kyle Minett, RB</td><td align="left">SDST</span></td><td>104</td><td ="sortcell">530</td><td>5.1</td><td>64</td><td>8</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-478529" align="right"><td align="left">20</td><td align="left">Greg Sullivan, QB</td><td align="left">COLG</span></td><td>99</td><td ="sortcell">508</td><td>5.1</td><td>37</td><td>5</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-190264" align="right"><td align="left">42</td><td align="left">Chase Reynolds, RB</td><td align="left">MONT</span></td><td>107</td><td ="sortcell">400</td><td>3.7</td><td>29</td><td>6</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-487184" align="right"><td align="left">47</td><td align="left">Thomas DeMarco, QB</td><td align="left">OD</span></td><td>81</td><td ="sortcell">376</td><td>4.6</td><td>47</td><td>7</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-387142" align="right"><td align="left">48
</td><td align="left">Adam Urbano, RB</td><td align="left">GASO</span></td><td>72</td><td ="sortcell">375</td><td>5.2</td><td>45</td><td>3</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-381856" align="right"><td align="left">52</td><td align="left">Nate Eachus, RB</td><td align="left">COLG</span></td><td>66</td><td ="sortcell">366</td><td>5.5</td><td>35</td><td>8</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="evenrow p-23-234685" align="right"><td align="left">60</td><td align="left">Kenny Mantuo, RB</td><td align="left">DAV</span></td><td>73</td><td ="sortcell">352</td><td>4.8</td><td>38</td><td>3</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-237780" align="right"><td align="left">63</td><td align="left">Jordan Yocum, FB</td><td align="left">CP</span></td><td>73</td><td ="sortcell">345</td><td>4.7</td><td>21</td><td>1</td></tr></t></table><table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-234108" align="right"><td align="left">65</td><td align="left">Chris Whitney, QB</td><td align="left">VILL</span></td><td>82</td><td ="sortcell">340</td><td>4.1</td><td>45</td><td>2</td></tr></t></table>
<table ="table" cellpadding="3" cellspacing="1"><t><tr ="oddrow p-23-479223" align="right"><td align="left">75
</td><td align="left">Mitch Sutton, RB</td><td align="left">UND</span></td><td>66</td><td ="sortcell">319</td><td>4.8</td><td>47</td><td>4</td></tr></t></table>
 

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John Goebel will play tonight finally. His coach actually said some nice things about what he is capable of doing on the feild when he plays. I think Goebel is their best back when healthy.Edited by: White Power
 

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Great news, WP! Just so y'all know, I won't be doing stats this weekend. I'm working like a mad man till tomorrow afternoon, then I'm out for the weekend. Hopefully a few of you will pick up the slack in my absence!
 

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White Power said:
John Goebel will play tonight finally. His coach actually said some nice things about what he is capable of doing on the feild when he plays. I think Goebel is their best back when healthy.
I can't believe I forgot about him.
I remember seeing him run the ball some last season. He has astounding moves for someone of his size. 6'1" guys normally can't shift momentum as quickly as he does.
I'm definitely looking forward to his performance. Thanks for the heads up.
 

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I was wondering where Goebel was. Was he injured or something like that? It's great he will be playing tonight. Cheers for the Bearcats to destroy Jim Leavitt's nearly all black Bulls team. Hopefully, Cincy will destroy the Bull's all-black defense.
 
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