Rocket89
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And their dual threat QB.....
EDIT: Just did some research. James had less than 50% of his team's carries. So much for a single back system.
But the important thing to remember is that,
A.) Oregon ran the poop out of the ball. 629 carries is utterly insane.
B.) So maybe James only accounted for roughly half those carries, but he still ran the ball 294 times which is a crap ton. And from that stand point, he was the #1 running back who carried the load, with the second string back and QB Thomas a much distant second.
There was no "in between the tackle" runner sharing carries with LaMichael.
Look at it this way, James accounted for 46.7% of Oregon's rushes. In 2005, Darius Walker "only" accounted for 51.5% of Notre Dame's rushes, but the Irish were essentially a one-back team then.
So, really, Oregon was "basically" a one-back team.
Kendall Hunter and Okie State would be another spread team that had huge success running the ball with "basically" one small running back.
C.) Oregon's three top runners are all small and speedy. Maybe Thomas isn't really small, but he's thin at 212 pounds and certainly no in between the tackles type of runner.
Nasty bad *** speed kills teams. Either running inside or outside the tackles.
