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I don’t get second stringers hopping in the portal, you want to make the NFL, get tape balling out against Big 10 teams. I’m referring specially to you Hatchett’s. Whatever.
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Who? Name some specific players that would be better than him. Even if there are then I'd rather Fisch process a worse RB and keep Tybo. He's got athleticism and wiggle that isn't coming through that doorFremontTroll said:
Meh, there are hundreds of guys out there that are basically equivalent.Canadawg said:
It doesn't matter how he good he is. It matters how good he is compared to their next option. If he's their second best RB and they lose him then that just moves the 3rd best guy upDoogerMcFarland said:
He was forced to be the #2 guy because one of the guys in front of him shredded his knee during training camp. If Davis doesn’t get hurt, Tybo is probably fourth on the depth chart behind DJ, Davis, and Will Nixon.Canadawg said:
As a true freshman he was UWs #2 back. Even if Fisch finds a better back he would be a good back up this yearDoogerMcFarland said:
Not worried about Tybo. He’s going to end up at Fresno State or something.Canadawg said:Damn Tybo had a certain je ne sais quoi IMO that's a loss
As our unexpected number two, he had 50 total touches - a third of those coming in the Michigan State blowout - and the coaches preferred playing a dude who had one leg late in the season to letting Tybo get more carries.
If they ain’t elite or at least an above average starter it doesn’t really matter. Especially at RB where you can’t really impact a game too much with negative plays like a bad DB can. -
College football was changed and the program I support seemed to be waking up from a 30 year slumber only to be decimated less than a week from playing in the national championship. But your comment does remind me not to place an inordinate amount of value in a game.FremontTroll said:
Yes they are. I don’t remember you being this miserable years ago what happened?RoadTrip said:
No offense but are any of the 7 difference makers in 2024? I guess just having enough for a scrimmage this spring would be a positive.FremontTroll said:Remember yesterday when everyone was melting down that Arizona players weren’t immediately portaling? FremontTroll remembers.
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I would rather keep Tybo too he has potential. Re-read the post I was responding to too. He was basically talking about replacement value and the back up now being replaced by the 3rd string. Tybo was replacement level last year. You could have given all his touches to Nixon it would have made zero difference.Canadawg said:
Who? Name some specific players that would be better than him. Even if there are then I'd rather Fisch process a worse RB and keep Tybo. He's got athleticism and wiggle that isn't coming through that doorFremontTroll said:
Meh, there are hundreds of guys out there that are basically equivalent.Canadawg said:
It doesn't matter how he good he is. It matters how good he is compared to their next option. If he's their second best RB and they lose him then that just moves the 3rd best guy upDoogerMcFarland said:
He was forced to be the #2 guy because one of the guys in front of him shredded his knee during training camp. If Davis doesn’t get hurt, Tybo is probably fourth on the depth chart behind DJ, Davis, and Will Nixon.Canadawg said:
As a true freshman he was UWs #2 back. Even if Fisch finds a better back he would be a good back up this yearDoogerMcFarland said:
Not worried about Tybo. He’s going to end up at Fresno State or something.Canadawg said:Damn Tybo had a certain je ne sais quoi IMO that's a loss
As our unexpected number two, he had 50 total touches - a third of those coming in the Michigan State blowout - and the coaches preferred playing a dude who had one leg late in the season to letting Tybo get more carries.
If they ain’t elite or at least an above average starter it doesn’t really matter. Especially at RB where you can’t really impact a game too much with negative plays like a bad DB can. -
Im not sure you can say that. He got way more snaps than Nixon for a reason. Deboer played the right guysFremontTroll said:
I would rather keep Tybo too he has potential. Re-read the post I was responding to too. He was basically talking about replacement value and the back up now being replaced by the 3rd string. Tybo was replacement level last year. You could have given all his touches to Nixon it would have made zero difference.Canadawg said:
Who? Name some specific players that would be better than him. Even if there are then I'd rather Fisch process a worse RB and keep Tybo. He's got athleticism and wiggle that isn't coming through that doorFremontTroll said:
Meh, there are hundreds of guys out there that are basically equivalent.Canadawg said:
It doesn't matter how he good he is. It matters how good he is compared to their next option. If he's their second best RB and they lose him then that just moves the 3rd best guy upDoogerMcFarland said:
He was forced to be the #2 guy because one of the guys in front of him shredded his knee during training camp. If Davis doesn’t get hurt, Tybo is probably fourth on the depth chart behind DJ, Davis, and Will Nixon.Canadawg said:
As a true freshman he was UWs #2 back. Even if Fisch finds a better back he would be a good back up this yearDoogerMcFarland said:
Not worried about Tybo. He’s going to end up at Fresno State or something.Canadawg said:Damn Tybo had a certain je ne sais quoi IMO that's a loss
As our unexpected number two, he had 50 total touches - a third of those coming in the Michigan State blowout - and the coaches preferred playing a dude who had one leg late in the season to letting Tybo get more carries.
If they ain’t elite or at least an above average starter it doesn’t really matter. Especially at RB where you can’t really impact a game too much with negative plays like a bad DB can. -
Tybo the only player to break a tackle vs Michigan
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The reason was his future potential. He did nothing with his touches this year.Canadawg said:
Im not sure you can say that. He got way more snaps than Nixon for a reason. Deboer played the right guysFremontTroll said:
I would rather keep Tybo too he has potential. Re-read the post I was responding to too. He was basically talking about replacement value and the back up now being replaced by the 3rd string. Tybo was replacement level last year. You could have given all his touches to Nixon it would have made zero difference.Canadawg said:
Who? Name some specific players that would be better than him. Even if there are then I'd rather Fisch process a worse RB and keep Tybo. He's got athleticism and wiggle that isn't coming through that doorFremontTroll said:
Meh, there are hundreds of guys out there that are basically equivalent.Canadawg said:
It doesn't matter how he good he is. It matters how good he is compared to their next option. If he's their second best RB and they lose him then that just moves the 3rd best guy upDoogerMcFarland said:
He was forced to be the #2 guy because one of the guys in front of him shredded his knee during training camp. If Davis doesn’t get hurt, Tybo is probably fourth on the depth chart behind DJ, Davis, and Will Nixon.Canadawg said:
As a true freshman he was UWs #2 back. Even if Fisch finds a better back he would be a good back up this yearDoogerMcFarland said:
Not worried about Tybo. He’s going to end up at Fresno State or something.Canadawg said:Damn Tybo had a certain je ne sais quoi IMO that's a loss
As our unexpected number two, he had 50 total touches - a third of those coming in the Michigan State blowout - and the coaches preferred playing a dude who had one leg late in the season to letting Tybo get more carries.
If they ain’t elite or at least an above average starter it doesn’t really matter. Especially at RB where you can’t really impact a game too much with negative plays like a bad DB can. -
Tybo showed nothing special, there are probably 2-4 JR RBs with 2 years left just as good, if not better, at smaller poachable schools on the west coast right now.FremontTroll said:
The reason was his future potential. He did nothing with his touches this year.Canadawg said:
Im not sure you can say that. He got way more snaps than Nixon for a reason. Deboer played the right guysFremontTroll said:
I would rather keep Tybo too he has potential. Re-read the post I was responding to too. He was basically talking about replacement value and the back up now being replaced by the 3rd string. Tybo was replacement level last year. You could have given all his touches to Nixon it would have made zero difference.Canadawg said:
Who? Name some specific players that would be better than him. Even if there are then I'd rather Fisch process a worse RB and keep Tybo. He's got athleticism and wiggle that isn't coming through that doorFremontTroll said:
Meh, there are hundreds of guys out there that are basically equivalent.Canadawg said:
It doesn't matter how he good he is. It matters how good he is compared to their next option. If he's their second best RB and they lose him then that just moves the 3rd best guy upDoogerMcFarland said:
He was forced to be the #2 guy because one of the guys in front of him shredded his knee during training camp. If Davis doesn’t get hurt, Tybo is probably fourth on the depth chart behind DJ, Davis, and Will Nixon.Canadawg said:
As a true freshman he was UWs #2 back. Even if Fisch finds a better back he would be a good back up this yearDoogerMcFarland said:
Not worried about Tybo. He’s going to end up at Fresno State or something.Canadawg said:Damn Tybo had a certain je ne sais quoi IMO that's a loss
As our unexpected number two, he had 50 total touches - a third of those coming in the Michigan State blowout - and the coaches preferred playing a dude who had one leg late in the season to letting Tybo get more carries.
If they ain’t elite or at least an above average starter it doesn’t really matter. Especially at RB where you can’t really impact a game too much with negative plays like a bad DB can. -
People forget that… JMAC (still love him) on the other handDoogles said:Tybo the only player to break a tackle vs Michigan
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A twig and needed an Odunze weight gain year and catch/yardage year to stick in the league. Hope I'm wrong but don't see him making itSonnyShackelford said:
People forget that… JMAC (still love him) on the other handDoogles said:Tybo the only player to break a tackle vs Michigan







