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Ryan Williams RB VT


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completely different rusher than evens (last years freshman). he tied the freshman td record already (was set last year as well, williams is 1 behind in rushing, but had 1 rec td unlike evans). evens just ran over people, williams can push the pile, or break your ankles in the open field. doesnt have elite top end speed for a rb though. williams was 13th in the country in rushing coming into the game (113ish ypg average before the 179 last night). he may get the freshman single game record if they let him loose for 60 an entire 60 mins.

he has, what, 6 100 yard games already (record was 4 at vt, set last year by evans, and his 1st was nov 6th). it took evans 287 carries to get to 11 tds and 1265 yards last years. williams has 189 carries for 1109 and 10tds. thats good for #3 in rushing yards atm on a similar # carries to those that havent played this week (other than ingram and ryan mathews)

oh in this the 2/3 point of the season, and he is breaking records with 4-5 games left (against alteast 2 cream puffs in uva and maryland, and a unpredictable ncstate).

he is better than evens overall, even though imo he doesnt fit the VTs mold for a rb as much as evens did last year. i would love to draft williams in 2 years as a backup to stewie.

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