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Will LSU ever have another dynamic RB like Kevin Faulk?
Posted on 4/8/11 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 4/8/11 at 12:55 pm
Our recent starting running backs have all been born of the same mold: thundering, rumbling plodders who can run between the tackles and efficiently move the first down chains. I'm thinking here of backs like Steven Ridley, Charles Scott, and Hester. However, despite their effectiveness, these running backs have tended to lack dynamic cutting prowess and breakaway speed.
Recently, I've been watching some tapes of games from the late 1990's and I was reminded of what a breathtaking talent Faulk was. He had peerless vision, darting quickness, slashing cuts, and breakaway acceleration. He could run inside and outside. He seemed to hover on the threshhold of a dazzling TD run every time he touched the ball.
We haven't had a running back threat like Faulk in some time. Keiland Williams was capable of producing thrilling runs like Faulk, but wasn't nearly as consistent. For one shining moment in late 2003, Justin Vincent achieved the speed, vision, grace, and athleticism of Faulk, but that mirage tragically faded by the start of the 2004 season. Other than those two, I can't think of another back who as been comparable to Faulk in terms of skill set and capacity to break a long run.
Which brings me to my question: are any of the running backs on the current squad poised to become the next Kevin Faulk, or are they more lumbering, bulldozing power runners like Scott and Ridley?
Recently, I've been watching some tapes of games from the late 1990's and I was reminded of what a breathtaking talent Faulk was. He had peerless vision, darting quickness, slashing cuts, and breakaway acceleration. He could run inside and outside. He seemed to hover on the threshhold of a dazzling TD run every time he touched the ball.
We haven't had a running back threat like Faulk in some time. Keiland Williams was capable of producing thrilling runs like Faulk, but wasn't nearly as consistent. For one shining moment in late 2003, Justin Vincent achieved the speed, vision, grace, and athleticism of Faulk, but that mirage tragically faded by the start of the 2004 season. Other than those two, I can't think of another back who as been comparable to Faulk in terms of skill set and capacity to break a long run.
Which brings me to my question: are any of the running backs on the current squad poised to become the next Kevin Faulk, or are they more lumbering, bulldozing power runners like Scott and Ridley?
This post was edited on 4/8/11 at 12:57 pm
Posted on 4/8/11 at 12:57 pm to The312
TBH, I'll take the big rumbling, bumbling, head butting, nut busting, line splitting running back any day of the week. I LOVE the physical style RB.
But to answer you question, I think Ware has the best chance to be a break away back like you're talking about.
But to answer you question, I think Ware has the best chance to be a break away back like you're talking about.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 12:59 pm to DeafJam73
Gore seems to have a similar skill set to Faulk. Not as highly recruited maybe but he will bring a lot of the same talents to the offense
Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:00 pm to The312
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Which brings me to my question: are any of the running backs on the current squad poised to become the next Kevin Faulk,
Ware seems to be the closest. Played high school quarterback, like Faulk. He is athletic, runs with vision, elusive, great body control, and good out of the backfield.
What separates Faulk from the rest in addition to what you mentioned, is his return ability.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:03 pm to sportsfan
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What separates Faulk from the rest in addition to what you mentioned, is his return ability.
Indeed. Was it a game against Houston where he single-handedly brought us back from the brink of disaster with his return game and long runs?
Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:05 pm to The312
from the time I saw him in that All American/ All Star game as a HS sr., Ware's always reminded me of a bigger Faulk. hoping he continues on the trajectory he showed in bowl prep and the bowl game.
kinda anxious to see this Magee kid, lotta buzz about him.
kinda anxious to see this Magee kid, lotta buzz about him.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:06 pm to The312
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Was it a game against Houston where he single-handedly brought us back from the brink of disaster with his return game and long runs?
yes, there are highlights on Youtube.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:08 pm to The312
Tiger kRags will have Ware doing a few things this year. I too like Gore, but need to see a little more...
PP7 was as close to the true player, could have played WR, QB and RB in some sets.

PP7 was as close to the true player, could have played WR, QB and RB in some sets.

Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:10 pm to The312
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He had peerless vision, darting quickness, slashing cuts, and breakaway acceleration.
I would argue that we've had several backs that were as fast or faster than Kevin, but he was in league of his own in terms of vision and slashing ability.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 1:32 pm to The312
toefield when he was healthy was probably the closest thing to faulk
Posted on 4/8/11 at 3:44 pm to The312
Yes... as a matter it will be this year in the name of Spencer Ware!
Posted on 4/8/11 at 4:23 pm to L S Usetheforce
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Anyone notice today JV wasn't listed as a 1000 yard rusher in Chris Low's recent column?
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I thought it would be interesting to see who has produced the most 1,000-yard rushers in the league over the past five seasons.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 4:29 pm to The312
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For one shining moment in late 2003, Justin Vincent achieved the speed, vision, grace, and athleticism of Faulk
At no point was Justin Vincent in Kevin Faulk's league.
Posted on 4/8/11 at 4:38 pm to The312
I thought Mike Ford was gonna be the next dynamic back.. but he's getting beat out by everyone it seems.
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