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  • ...to the previous starting back, and saw some limited use as a short yardage back. During his Junior and Senior years, he was utilized heavily as the lead ru ...looks to improve upon his stats in the coming season, with veteran running back Ed Barker a likely candidate to be brought up to the NSFL for Season 22.
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  • | [[Zane Cold]] || [[wp:Running Back|Running Back]] || S33 (2048) | [[The Incredible Bulk]] || [[wp:Running Back|Running Back]] || S35 (2050)
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  • ...this skill set to high school and beyond, where he became a feared running back from his teenage years. ...t to engage with the catching game, and insisted on starting his routes by running through the tackles still.
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  • | position = Running back *1x [[NSFL Positional Awards|NSFL Running Back of the year]] ({{nsfly|3|pb}})
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  • | Fast Boija || [[wp:Running Back|Running Back]] || [[Season 12 ISFL Draft|Season 12]]
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  • ...follow this path participating in football. He decided to become a running back because he had a successful tenure in middle school in track and wanted to ...-Big 12 conference team, as well as the Doak Walker awards for top running back in college all as a junior.
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  • ...t. However, he never quit working on himself and becoming the best running back in the history of football. ...inal four weeks of S20 of the DSFL. He would split time there in a running back committee along with Ed Barker and Ben Bortboy.
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  • ...the Badgers offense was running it up the middle, throwing it underneath, running Owens on a jet sweep, etc. ...p runningback prospects in the nation. A true runningback, not a receiving back like Ashley, the coaches informed Owens that the recruit would be taking sn
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  • ...become one of the top offenses in their division and put together back-to-back winning seasons. Reese was known for his accuracy and was able to dissect o Come back to this bit. Not sure how to generate the table yet
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  • ...3 touchdowns as a freshman. He was named a first-team All-Coast at running back after rushing for 2,572 yards and 29 touchdowns while averaging 8.2 yards p After Hall left for the NFL, Savage took over as the starting running back as a junior in 2038. In the season opener against Wisconsin, he had 142 rus
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  • ...awarded to the best Tight End in the country. Despite injuries holding him back in his final season, he still managed to put up 550 yards and found the end ...timore. Even with that being said, he had a solid year as a backup running back and mostly playing as a fullback for the Hawks.
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  • | position = Running Back ...is an [[wp:American football|American football]] [[wp:Running Back|running back]] for the [[Portland Pythons]] of the [[Developmental Simulation Football
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  • ...trength and durability. Nevertheless, he was rated as the 6th best running back recruit in California, and 27th nationally.
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  • ...of the ball. Coming out of High School he was a 4 star recruit as Running Back, even tho teams also showed interest in him due to his Defensive Play. Alot ...freshman in 2036, Utterstruzen went through a position switch from Running Back to Safety and therefore didnt get many snaps in the beginning, but througho
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  • | position = Running Back * 3x [[ISFL Running Back of the Year]] ({{nsfly|20}}, {{nsfly|22}}, {{nsfly|23}})
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  • ...ded St. Thomas Aquinas high school where he was deployed as both a running back and a middle linebacker and did enough to earn an athletic scholarship to t Come back to this later
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  • ...a wheelchair for the rest of his life. To cope with the guilt, he started running, on top of therapy. He also legally changed his name to Guess Who, so he al ...t he couldn't catch one to save his life, so he naturally became a running back. You know, give him the ball and watch him run. All he did was training. No
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  • ...famous Puerto Rican athletes often spending most of his childhood outdoors running with his brothers Marco and Johnny. As he got to high school Julian was a m ...as a sophomore Julian was once again mostly slotted in to be a third down back but would take over as the starter in the middle of the season where he wou
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  • ...m at River Rouge so much so that he actually switched from being a running back to a kicker. Lefty grew up playing soccer as well due to Ontario being more ...p team. An early loss to Playoff contenders Florida put the Huskies on the back foot. The Huskies were on the outside of playoffs after losing to UCLA in c
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  • ...ave him a massive advantage over the other . He was mainly playing running back at that time. While his career was going well in football, where he was abs ...man positon than the running back position, and he wasn't the best running back available to the Carabins, so he had no other choice but to change. At that
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