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College Football Preview: Can Quinn Ewers And Texas Roll The Tide?
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<blockquote data-quote="EvanstonBuckeye" data-source="post: 22114" data-attributes="member: 1585"><p>A buddy of mine is a big Bama fan and is concerned about their run game. He said last week's stats (93 yards on 9 carries for Gibbs , 100 yards for Young) belie the fact that this is not a great offensive line for the Tide. Texas, even as they rebuild, should have some guys who can push back. I don't think it will be enough, but maybe it lays the groundwork for how to attack Bama moving forward? One thing that shouldn't happen is Horns putting Ewers back there to have to work through a bunch of progressions: Anderson and Dallas Turner will feed if that's the case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EvanstonBuckeye, post: 22114, member: 1585"] A buddy of mine is a big Bama fan and is concerned about their run game. He said last week's stats (93 yards on 9 carries for Gibbs , 100 yards for Young) belie the fact that this is not a great offensive line for the Tide. Texas, even as they rebuild, should have some guys who can push back. I don't think it will be enough, but maybe it lays the groundwork for how to attack Bama moving forward? One thing that shouldn't happen is Horns putting Ewers back there to have to work through a bunch of progressions: Anderson and Dallas Turner will feed if that's the case. [/QUOTE]
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