Hardcore Husky Podcast: Selecting our all-time Husky skill position team
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If they got this far down Derek they’ve already lit themselves on fire
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@WoolleyDoog I disagree, gaskin did way more for us in the run game than Dillon did. gaskin averaged 5.6 and did better in big games when we didn't have an OL, Dillon averaged 5.1 and was good for picking up first but didn't do much otherwise. I'm not too sure on kaufman but from what I've seen I think he's up there with gaskin.
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That’s an imaginary victory for me
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Dillon ran for something like 1,690 yards and 23 touchdowns he didn't even start until week 5 in October. What do you mean he didn't do as much
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If we really get bored this offseason we can do a pod on the all-time Woulda-Coulda-Shoulda team.
Guys like Chris Stevens, Chris Hemphill and Kevin Ware in addition to Otton
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Ummm…what?
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I miss Wendell Broyles on the PA
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Never thought there would be so much doubt on Dillon. It's a good point that not only did they play less games back then, Dillon also didn't carries until way too late in the season. Yards per-carry I don't know is a great stat when comparing different eras. Modern offenses had skewed those so much and made it easier to be higher which includes more watered down schedules and the game was so much more hat on a hat in the run game. Taulapapa was 6.3 for example.
22 rushing touchdowns in 96 is insane.
It's also impossible, especially if we are in pick a best guy for one game to ignore Dillon's success, especially immediate success in the NFL.
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He had at least one TD in the bowl game loss to Colorado. So at least 23 TDs
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Dillon ran for almost 300 yards in the first quarter against San Jose




