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ESPN's RB Stats

Those fretting over the QB need not worry. We are set:[banana]

Who averages the most yards after getting hit? (min: 50 carries)

The best: Rutgers RB Robert Martin (2.84 average yards after hit; Power 5 rank -- No. 12 among RBs)

Believe it or not, Martin appears to be the legitimate No. 1 here. He didn't just beat up on Norfolk State and Kansas State; he really racked up a lot of yards after contact against Michigan and Ohio State. Oh, but he probably just ran all over them when they pulled their starters or the game was over -- right? Not quite. He didn't even have a fourth-quarter carry against the Buckeyes, and he was no less effective against the Wolverines. Opposing Big Ten fans, take note -- you might be seeing a whole lot more of Martin this season.

Who's the best running back on third-and-short (3 yards and less)? (min: 10 carries)
The runner-up:
Rutgers RB Josh Hicks (9-of-10) and Scott (12-of-14)

There's no tie here. Hicks is No. 2 in the conference, but Scott still ranked within the top-10 in the Power 5 so he also deserves a mention. All but one of Hicks' runs went for positive yardage -- Vince Biegel and Jack Cichy say hello -- while Scott finished second in the conference, behind Long, in yards-per-carry average (7.86) in such situations.
 
Heck with Air Raid Offense, let's Ground 'n Pound!
 
Those fretting over the QB need not worry. We are set:[banana]

Who averages the most yards after getting hit? (min: 50 carries)

The best: Rutgers RB Robert Martin (2.84 average yards after hit; Power 5 rank -- No. 12 among RBs)

Believe it or not, Martin appears to be the legitimate No. 1 here. He didn't just beat up on Norfolk State and Kansas State; he really racked up a lot of yards after contact against Michigan and Ohio State. Oh, but he probably just ran all over them when they pulled their starters or the game was over -- right? Not quite. He didn't even have a fourth-quarter carry against the Buckeyes, and he was no less effective against the Wolverines. Opposing Big Ten fans, take note -- you might be seeing a whole lot more of Martin this season.

Who's the best running back on third-and-short (3 yards and less)? (min: 10 carries)
The runner-up:
Rutgers RB Josh Hicks (9-of-10) and Scott (12-of-14)

There's no tie here. Hicks is No. 2 in the conference, but Scott still ranked within the top-10 in the Power 5 so he also deserves a mention. All but one of Hicks' runs went for positive yardage -- Vince Biegel and Jack Cichy say hello -- while Scott finished second in the conference, behind Long, in yards-per-carry average (7.86) in such situations.


I'm calling BS, I don't remember ANY 3rd and shorts from last year. Apply sarcasm here.
 
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