Well, again, its not like I don't see potential in Wood. He is fast, and has big play potential. But that's not all a good RB is about. He didn't hit 100 yards in any game and only rushed for three TD's and in 6 games he averaged less than 4 yards a carry. Thank god for those games against Western Mich, Army, and Purdue that boosted his YPC to 5.1. Not exactly greatness. And he's almost a non-factor in the passing game. the Tulsa game is the only game he did anything catching the football. Again, not bashing, just not really convinced yet.
"Not exactly greatness."
I think that was a telling comment from you. No one is saying Wood was great on the field this past season. If you're going to phrase the argument in that way, of course Wood hasn't "proved anything."
So what if he didn't get 100 yards in a game this season, neither did any of the other running backs. He was second string for half the year and plays in a spread system where he's typically not going to get a lot carries...rushing for 100 yards doesn't mean all that much.
Also his 3 rushing touchdowns...led the running backs. Of course, it's not that great of a number, but compare it with his teammates. He's also improved his receiving skills and blocking skills as the season went on. And yes, once again, he led the running backs in receptions, receiving yards, and touchdowns. And that was with competition and about the same amount of playing time with Allen who was considered one of the best receiving running backs in school history. So, 20 receptions isn't "great" but given that it's a spread system, still lead the backs in that category, and he was dymanic with the ball in his hands at times, well that's pretty good for a kid in his first year on the field.
And I won't deny that he typically looked good against the weaker teams, but what of the USC and Miami games?
And what about the 329 total rushing yards to close out the season during the 4 game winning streak? Not impressive?
If we're going to straight up compare him to the best running backs in college football, then he isn't knocking any All-American doors. But how about when you compare him to the other Irish running backs? And that whether you want to admit it or not, he put together one of the best true sophomore or first year seasons of the last 15 years or so?
If all you think Wood is just a fast runner with big play potential and refuse to accept that he's got good strength and power, improved a lot as the year went on and had a historically good season for a first-year player, then I don't know what to say.
Maybe....be prepared to be surprised next year I guess?