Who does he remind people of? Earl Campbell maybe?
The OP didn't ask if he was the POY. It asked if he was the best player. We all have seen great players not win the POY for the reason you stated. Is he the best player?Generally, POY is the best player on the best team. Hall is certainly the best player at Iowa State. We'll have to wait for the conference to play-out to determine which school has the best team.
I will say this, there's not a better running back in the conference.
I would say to this point in time, Hall's the best player in the conference, yes. That's partly because running back and quarterback get more "views" than defensive players like Texas's Joseph Ossai.The OP didn't ask if he was the POY. It asked if he was the best player. We all have seen great players not win the POY for the reason you stated. Is he the best player?
What? Lol that's not how that works at all..Generally, POY is the best player on the best team. Hall is certainly the best player at Iowa State. We'll have to wait for the conference to play-out to determine which school has the best team.
I will say this, there's not a better running back in the conference.
You have to go all the way back to last year when the conference player of the year wasn't on the conference champion team.Generally, POY is the best player on the best team. Hall is certainly the best player at Iowa State. We'll have to wait for the conference to play-out to determine which school has the best team.
I will say this, there's not a better running back in the conference.
I'd give Ossai the nod. Hall is the best offensive player, he's been far more productive than Chubba.I would say to this point in time, Hall's the best player in the conference, yes. That's partly because running back and quarterback get more "views" than defensive players like Texas's Joseph Ossai.
And to add to that, the two years prior to last year, the POY winners were also the Heisman winners, so yea.You have to go all the way back to last year when the conference player of the year wasn't on the conference champion team.
I don’t believe he will ever be a Derrick Henry type RBI feel like he’s maybe a little less punishing of a Derrick Henry. Give him another year in the weight room and that may change though.
I don’t believe he will ever be a Derrick Henry type RB
Just in terms of running style, I think AP at Oklahoma is a very good comparison. Adrian was just an absolute freak which made him a better running back but I think it's a fair comparison.I'll probably get ripped for this but the way he runs really reminds me of Adrian Peterson at Oklahoma. In the NFL AP turned into more of a just straight out-power you and beat you down until he broke one guy, but at Okie I remember him being a tall runner with big strides that used his shoulders insanely well to position defenses or get them leaning how he wanted so then he could bounce it outside or cut it up, and ran through people when he needed to, rarely getting taken down by an arm tackle. His vision and ability to know when to lower his shoulder or try to turn on the jets is really really impressive for a true soph just over halfway through his second year.
Now, will he continue to progress and run like AP did on the Vikes, I don't think so. I've heard the Curtis Martin comparisons and I actually really like that one. Earl isn't bad either, but he's such a beast I don't want to compare him to that level just yet.
tl;dr version: yes he is the best player in the Big 12.
Battled an injury all game long it looked like and then he ended up getting pulled. He looked like he was in a ton of pain.What was Chuba's deal on Saturday vs K-State.
Something like only 6 Carries......Injury?
Correct. Brown carried the load: 15 carries for 110 yards. oSu had 40 rush attempts for 148 yards/3.7 per attempt. They won the game on turnovers.What was Chuba's deal on Saturday vs K-State.
Something like only 6 Carries......Injury?
Glad someone else sees it. Again, he is certainly a more "powerful"back than breece in peoples mind, but looking at his OU highlights there are a lot of runs where he is just straight up beating people with moves and speed, not running them over. I'd say Breece runs "smoother" it just looks fluid where AP was still brutish in his running style when he was trying to turn it to second gear.Just in terms of running style, I think AP at Oklahoma is a very good comparison. Adrian was just an absolute freak which made him a better running back but I think it's a fair comparison.
I agree. But it’s nothing against Breece. Henry is just on a different universe.I don’t believe he will ever be a Derrick Henry type RB