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Running Back Position Up For Grabs As UConn Begins Training Camp
>>Every running back on the Huskies’ roster has notable strengths and weaknesses. Scott admits he has to improve his blocking. Hopkins knows he has to learn to extend plays so his value goes beyond short-yardage situations. And Mensah says he has room to improve when it comes to his patience and vision.
Scott said in the end, the starting running back job could simply fall to the player who knows the playbook best. “Right now, we’re all really good athletes at running back, so it’s mainly just who can we trust the most, who’s going to know everything without any confusion,” Scott said. “That’s what I think will determine who starts and who doesn’t.”<<
>>In a fast-paced offense such as the one UConn plans to run, Richardson pointed out, it’s essential to have multiple options ready to play.
“I’m a firm believer that all the guys that you have available for you, they must be game-ready,” Richardson said. “If you put all your eggs in one basket with one guy, when he’s out or something happens to him, then what do you have? You have that one guy who emerges as the starter, but everybody has to be on that same page.”<<
>>Every running back on the Huskies’ roster has notable strengths and weaknesses. Scott admits he has to improve his blocking. Hopkins knows he has to learn to extend plays so his value goes beyond short-yardage situations. And Mensah says he has room to improve when it comes to his patience and vision.
Scott said in the end, the starting running back job could simply fall to the player who knows the playbook best. “Right now, we’re all really good athletes at running back, so it’s mainly just who can we trust the most, who’s going to know everything without any confusion,” Scott said. “That’s what I think will determine who starts and who doesn’t.”<<
>>In a fast-paced offense such as the one UConn plans to run, Richardson pointed out, it’s essential to have multiple options ready to play.
“I’m a firm believer that all the guys that you have available for you, they must be game-ready,” Richardson said. “If you put all your eggs in one basket with one guy, when he’s out or something happens to him, then what do you have? You have that one guy who emerges as the starter, but everybody has to be on that same page.”<<