Texas A&M Football

Texas A&M post-spring position outlook: Running back

Long gone are the days of Texas A&M relying on Tra Carson and little else. With the addition of Keith Ford and two stellar freshmen, the stable has been re-stocked — and the Aggies' primary concern entering the fall may only be exactly how to share the load.
April 14, 2016
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This is the second in a series breaking down Texas A&M position-by-position based on what we learned during spring football. See also: Quarterback.

Running backs


Prevailing storyline:
I think it's safe to say the buzz coming out of spring ball in the A&M backfield is centered around the night-and-day difference in depth and quality depth, at that — that Clarence McKinney has to work with in 2016.
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