For those that got to watch LT live and in person, how does Evan’s talent level compare to his?
For those that got to watch LT live and in person, how does Evan’s talent level compare to his?
one would think with all the big conference money the frogs could afford a crowd mic, but regardless is you missed zach after the game comments:
https://gofrogs.com/watch/?Archive=4025&type=Live
johnston's post game comments are out there as well.
Nice that he could get those carries and yards, but he is only a true Soph who will get beat up if he carries over 20 per game. We have two excellent backs in Miller and Foster who can do damage if they get their carries, too. It is about the team, not awards.
Maybe the most notable thing about this is that Gary let two true Sophomores speak to the media. That doesn't happen very often, nice to see the stars of the game actually get a chance to speak.one would think with all the big conference money the frogs could afford a crowd mic, but regardless is you missed zach after the game comments:
https://gofrogs.com/watch/?Archive=4025&type=Live
johnston's post game comments are out there as well.
I think that was very well done by Zach.
Maybe the most notable thing about this is that Gary let two true Sophomores speak to the media. That doesn't happen very often, nice to see the stars of the game actually get a chance to speak.
For those that got to watch LT live and in person, how does Evan’s talent level compare to his?
Don't know about talent level, but LT got a LOT more carries per game than Evans is getting. Don't know why.
LT was part of an option offense and was definitely more of a power back that had a next gear that allowed him to turn what looked to be a short gain into long touchdowns
Zach Evans is more shifty and cuts a lot better, is better in space, is not as much of a power back. LT ran up the middle a lot, I still remember his long TD run to start the game against Arkansas State in 2000 where he took a simple run straight up the gut against a stacked box for a 65 yard TD or so. I don't think Zach Evans will see as many stacked boxes as LT saw.
LT was more "Give him the ball, run right at defenders, make them stop it or wear them down"
Zach Evans is more "Get him the ball and make people miss"
What made LT fun is the fact that each time he got the ball you knew he could take it to the house, I feel the same way about Zach Evans.
Yes you do.
As someone who was at every TCU home game LT played in, this is 100% accurate, especially the part about thinking he'd score every time he touched the ball.LT was part of an option offense and was definitely more of a power back that had a next gear that allowed him to turn what looked to be a short gain into long touchdowns
Zach Evans is more shifty and cuts a lot better, is better in space, is not as much of a power back. LT ran up the middle a lot, I still remember his long TD run to start the game against Arkansas State in 2000 where he took a simple run straight up the gut against a stacked box for a 65 yard TD or so. I don't think Zach Evans will see as many stacked boxes as LT saw.
LT was more "Give him the ball, run right at defenders, make them stop it or wear them down"
Zach Evans is more "Get him the ball and make people miss"
What made LT fun is the fact that each time he got the ball you knew he could take it to the house, I feel the same way about Zach Evans.