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What Trevor Etienne transfer means for 2024 Georgia offense, running back room

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  • khummelkhummel ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2023

    Really love this kid's vision. I know coaches harp on running backs sticking with the play call and not getting too "cute" at the line of scrimmage… but Etienne really does seem to have a knack for finding daylight after the handoff, then bursting though it, wherever it is. Not all highly-touted/proficient RBs in high school have that gift at the next level. Good get. Go Dawgs!

  • CHDawg54CHDawg54 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited December 2023

    Herschel quite often got the ball deep in the backfield to allow him to pick his own path. With his speed, quickness, and size it made him the best RB to ever play at UGA or anywhere else for that matter.

    The best running backs have always been able to, to quote Vince Lombardi, "Run to daylight."

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