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Freshman Running Backs: Lanning is Already Calling Them "Thunder & Lightning?"

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  • Administrator

Whoa! We know that newbie Dierre Hill is fast, but he is up to 205 pounds. Isn't that thunder, instead of lightning? Then I saw the stats on freshman Jordan Davison, as he is 6'0" and 236 pounds? (Shades of Blount!)

Lanning:

"I'm starting to call them thunder and lightning. Man, like Jordan Davison and Dierre Hill are going to be special players here for a long time," he said. "I'm really excited about them and their development, and that whole RB room."

Remember, as much fuss I've been making about Dierre Hill, we cannot overlook Jordan Davison as he was a Rivals 5-Star running back from Mater Dei. In the past...getting a 5-Star running back would have been ALL we would have been talking about in reference to recruiting. This year--he was almost an after-thought. And he was the Max-Preps POY for the state of California!

Jordan Davison-Good gosh, what a Group!

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Whoa! Perhaps not Blount, but looks more like Jonathan Stewart?

Mr. FishDuck

Going to be rough to keep them off the field.

I think it's going to be tough to keep any of our backs off the field for that matter.

If they don't see the field too much this season they'll have a clear path to lots of play next year as there will be several graduations.

  • Moderator

Jordon is a beast. It hurts tackling guys with thighs like tree trunks. Looks like he could have played as a lineman for many high school teams.

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