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Absolutely. I know we lose a lot of guys this year, but I don’t think we lose a lot of ground as a team next year. *
*Assuming CMC sticks with us.

IMO the physical skills of many of the young guys is superior to many of the long standing starters on the roster.

Coach Campbell has this program in a great position to be a top 15 program each year. Just a matter if they put in the work and have same attitude as guys who have grown this program.

Listening to post game interviews with the players- they are Campbell Clones!! Listening to Enyi and Eisworth, impressive kids. They can talk the football talk, but they have great personalities as well. I can see Eisworth being a FB coach some day.
 

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Think of what Silas' body will look like next fall after an off-season with Andrews.

I really like our backs.

- Brock is solid in all aspects. He's a one cut slasher type runner.
- Silas brings attitude and elusiveness.
- Sanders is speedy and silky smooth.

I see David Montgomery in Silas and Breece Hall in Sanders. I think it is going to be important that Manning figures a way to get 2 backs on field together next season. Heck, why not this season. Run some RPO triple option.
 

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ISU is 7-10 in September during CMC's tenure. Until he can figure that out, what you just said will be more difficult than it should be.
I agree, to early to talk abut being a top 15 program. If they ever get September figured out, then maybe.
 

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My observations so far put Silas > Sanders

I love what I've seen from Silas so far... who hasn't.... but I have to admit that I think Sanders is even better IMO.

I think Sanders brings the whole package. When he first came here I thought he was just going to be a speed guy with some elusiveness... and maybe mostly a 3rd down back.... and he is that, but he also runs with a lot of power too... in fact he looks like he almost prefers to run people over a lot of times. If he builds up his body just a bit, which he will, he definitely can be an every down back for us.
 

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Sanders has impressed me with his physicality as much as anything. I knew he was fast but I've been surprised to see him put his head down and hit some dudes. I think it really helps to have someone like Kene to point to for how success looks different for everyone. If you're good enough, you play. Excited for all of the young backs, Xavier Townsend included.
 

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Sanders has impressed me with his physicality as much as anything. I knew he was fast but I've been surprised to see him put his head down and hit some dudes. I think it really helps to have someone like Kene to point to for how success looks different for everyone. If you're good enough, you play. Excited for all of the young backs, Xavier Townsend included.
Someone please tell me/remind me the bio on Xavier Townsend, plz.
 

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Who does he remind you guys of? Doesn’t have to be a former cyclone, I just can’t quite put my finger on it.
Darren Sproles? Short but very quick.
Emmitt Smith.
Enjoy listening to all the comparisons. I haven't been able to see much of him yet myself, but am anxious to see the replay! Still haven't been able to find a UNLV replay, ghr.

Sproles would be just fine with me. And he had a nice NFL career iirc.

As far as Emmitt, yeah he's pretty good too! LOL. Just a little. I didn't realize Emmitt was/is only 5'9!
 

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I love seeing young guys contributing all over the field (Dekkers, Silas, Sanders, Noel, Freyler) but I’m a little worried about the depth on the line. Campbell said we are 11/12 deep on the line but I don’t see much young depth.
 
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I love seeing young guys contributing all over the field (Dekkers, Silas, Sanders, Noel, Freyler) but I’m a little worried about the depth on the line. Campbell said we are 11/12 deep on the line but I don’t see much young depth.

I figure there's a reason all those young guys were still breaking off chunks of yards late.
 
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