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Terry Hollimon's Top 5 Running Backs in Husky History

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  • BennyBeaver
    BennyBeaver Member Posts: 13,346
    why isn't this on the football bored? mods?
  • HillsboroDuck
    HillsboroDuck Member Posts: 9,186
    TheGlove said:

    why isn't this on the football bored? mods?

    WTFITFB?

  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Is it Nip or Nap? Damone?

    I get confused. I thought it was Nip, but a poster on d,.com a few years ago sad he went to high school with him and insisted they called him Nap. He was kind of a Kaufman Nickname Superiority Guy.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    If you look at whole careers, it's fine to put Kaufman at #1, but if we are truly talking about the best back in UW history, it's Dillon, and it's not even close.

    Lambo's six regular season years.

    7-4
    7-4
    7-3-1
    9-2
    7-4
    6-5

    One year had Dillon and the others didn't. Kaufman deserves number 1 because he spent his whole career here but Dillon had the best season I've seen. He had started game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman presentation.

    Look at this list with Kaufman and Shehee you had great speed. With Polk and Lewis you had power. With Dillon he had power but he also had enough speed to bust long runs as well.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    If you look at whole careers, it's fine to put Kaufman at #1, but if we are truly talking about the best back in UW history, it's Dillon, and it's not even close.

    Lambo's six regular season years.

    7-4
    7-4
    7-3-1
    9-2
    7-4
    6-5

    One year had Dillon and the others didn't. Kaufman deserves number 1 because he spent his whole career here but Dillon had the best season I've seen. He had started game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman presentation.

    Look at this list with Kaufman and Shehee you had great speed. With Polk and Lewis you had power. With Dillon he had power but he also had enough speed to bust long runs as well.
    I would have fired Lambright after the second year.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453

    If you look at whole careers, it's fine to put Kaufman at #1, but if we are truly talking about the best back in UW history, it's Dillon, and it's not even close.

    Lambo's six regular season years.

    7-4
    7-4
    7-3-1
    9-2
    7-4
    6-5

    One year had Dillon and the others didn't. Kaufman deserves number 1 because he spent his whole career here but Dillon had the best season I've seen. He had started game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman presentation.

    Look at this list with Kaufman and Shehee you had great speed. With Polk and Lewis you had power. With Dillon he had power but he also had enough speed to bust long runs as well.
    I would have fired Lambright after the second year.
    The 1994 team had more talent than Rick's Rose Bowl title team. In fact I'd say 1994, 1996 and 1997 with a great coach finishes the year in the top 10 and is in serious contention for a natty.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 116,361 Founders Club
    Doog love Lambo. Go figure
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,349 Founders Club

    If you look at whole careers, it's fine to put Kaufman at #1, but if we are truly talking about the best back in UW history, it's Dillon, and it's not even close.

    Lambo's six regular season years.

    7-4
    7-4
    7-3-1
    9-2
    7-4
    6-5

    One year had Dillon and the others didn't. Kaufman deserves number 1 because he spent his whole career here but Dillon had the best season I've seen. He had started game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman presentation.

    Look at this list with Kaufman and Shehee you had great speed. With Polk and Lewis you had power. With Dillon he had power but he also had enough speed to bust long runs as well.
    I would have fired Lambright after the second year 1993 Ohio State game.
    ftfy. That's how you roll.
  • TierbsHsotBoobs
    TierbsHsotBoobs Member Posts: 39,680

    If you look at whole careers, it's fine to put Kaufman at #1, but if we are truly talking about the best back in UW history, it's Dillon, and it's not even close.

    Lambo's six regular season years.

    7-4
    7-4
    7-3-1
    9-2
    7-4
    6-5

    One year had Dillon and the others didn't. Kaufman deserves number 1 because he spent his whole career here but Dillon had the best season I've seen. He had started game one he would have been in New York for the Heisman presentation.

    Look at this list with Kaufman and Shehee you had great speed. With Polk and Lewis you had power. With Dillon he had power but he also had enough speed to bust long runs as well.
    I would have fired Lambright after the second year 1993 Ohio State game.
    ftfy. That's how you roll.
    In that case, I would have fired him after the 1992 Apple Cup.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 11,453
    I had always believed in Lambo until the Oregon game.