^This.
I can't remember a player in recent memory who's performance has been so skewed by a fan bases want of success for him. It's a credit to Hughes being a stand-up guy, a good leader and someone who didn't complain while falling down the depth chart, but c'mon people.
The last drive against USC was great, but another series in the Sun Bowl was more fitting in my mind.
1st and Goal from the Miami 3 yard line.
Hughes for 2 yards, Hughes for no gain, Hughes for loss of 1 yard. Kick FG.
We'll hear for a long time how Hughes was misused, how he didn't fit the spread as a senior, how the line sucked and didn't block, but that series against Miami was what frustrated me so much with Hughes. He had three opportunities to just run someone over, and he didn't. The line was getting a push and he was stood up each and every time.
Does Hughes have good speed and nice feet for a big runner? Absolutely. Was he ever a tough and punishing runner at Notre Dame? I would have to say no, not for someone who weighs 235 to 240 pounds. If you're that big in college and you want to be considered a tough runner, you should be crushing people. Not merely running into them and falling forward a couple yards, but running them over and continuing running down field.
Don't get me wrong, Hughes had his moments where he ran really hard, but they were preciously minimal over 4 years, and overall I was never that impressed with his power running. You could cue up every single carry from his career and an unbiased observer is never going to say, "Wow, why didn't that guy get more carries??"
Please don't take this as me bashing Hughes, because I think he is one of the definitions of a Notre Dame man. But when I see people wondering why he didn't play more or that they think he'll carve himself out a NFL career I'm just like...huh?? Have people been watching the same player as me??
Not only were those three carries near the goal line more fitting in my eyes, but so was his overall performance in the Sun Bowl. 81 yards on 27 carries...that's pretty much below-average, and average if we're talking about a smaller underclassmen. Some have said in another thread, "well he picked up big first downs and that is so crucial!" But where is the bar set when we're giving credit for someone for picking up 3 yards and getting tackled, all against a bad run defense? I'm pretty sure there are 200 other running backs in the country that can do that, including Wood and Allen..so why is it so special when Hughes does it?
Sorry if I am being one of these....
But when I hear people gush about Hughes as if he ran people over like Bettis or Brooks, or that he was the best running back on the team, or that he's a lock to play in the NFL, it's more like...