Grubb predicts “at least three guys are going to get considerable reps” in the running back room. Miller is the leader, the “super smart player” who is physical with “good top-end speed.”
Then there’s Daniel Hill, the bigger, physical downhill back, and Richard Young, and Dre Washington.
But it’s also more than just names for Alabama’s running back room.
It’s about creating production for a room that had six games in 2024 where it had more than 100 yards rushing by themselves, that had only two games all season where an Alabama back had a 100-yard performance. That production will be all the more helpful with an offense with a new quarterback at the helm, one that will not have the same dual-threat mentality as Milroe did no matter who the starter is.
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