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How UConn football running back Devontae Houston battled through an injury to become indispensable (Aldam @ Hearst)
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[QUOTE="ktuck911, post: 4397454, member: 989"] he reminds me of a few other smaller backs that we've had in the past, that had a ton of success running the ball for us... only thing is he's a little longer ... We had The Great Terry Caulley, Arkeel Newsome (who probably should've had a better career here than it turned out), and another guy we tend to not talk much about, but when he played he seemed to do well for us, Lyle McCombs... The thing that Houston has over those guys is obvious... SPEED... Caulley, of the bunch, still the best though... He was a bulldozier at his size, ran well between the tackles and not easy to take down... [/QUOTE]
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