Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Position Battles - Running Back

Here we are another off season and another big question mark at running back. Going into last season, Iowa was staring down the barrel of having Paki O'Meara as their feature back. No offense to Paki, but he is not an every down Big Ten back. Then Shonn Greene showed back up on campus and rewrote the single season rushing records on his way to winning the Doak Walker Award as the top running back in the NCAA. The one good thing about Greene being the feature back was that he was not in good enough shape to take every snap and the Hawks were able to see what some of their other running backs could do in the Big Ten. Sophomore Jewel Hampton rushed 91 times for 463 yards in limited action for an over 5 yard per carry average. He had his best game of the year in mop up duty against Indiana rushing 22 times for 114 yards. For a true freshman he came in and turned more than a few heads. His strengths would be his speed and his ability to hit holes. What he is going to have to prove is his blocking ability and ability to carry the bulk of the carries. The other back that figures into the mix will be Jeff Brinson. Brinson redshirted last year and figures to be in the mix for some first team reps with Hampton. Brinson has the skills, rushing for just short of 2,000 yards as a senior in high school at Northeast High School in Fort Lauderdale, FL. He found the end zone 24 times as a senior and averaged over 7 yards a carry. Word out of Fort Kinnick was the Brinson was more than impressive running the scout team as a redshirt, so the Hawks could be looking at a running back controversy. Between these two the Hawks have a very solid 1-2 punch at running back. If anything happens to one of those two, you will have Paki O'Meara step in and be a very serviceable backup. Most of O'Meara's time will be spent on special teams, where he showed last season he can excel. After that you would be looking at true freshman Brandon Wegher, who comes to Iowa after a very successful career at Sioux City Heelan. Look for Wegher to get most of his reps on special teams as a returner, but don't be surprised if he ends up making a few plays while covering kicks as well.

At fullback the Hawks return both Wayne Leppert and Brett Morse who both helped pave the way for the Doak Walker award winner. Like any Iowa fullback neither touched the ball much after warm ups, but both are great blockers and will continue to do that for whatever back lines up behind them in the backfield in 2009.

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