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CU@Game CU At The Game: Notes and Quotes – RB’s

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Spring Practices Analysis – Running Backs




Colorado has concluded its spring practices, with three of the 15 practices open to the public, including a “Spring Showcase” which featured a glorified scrimmage instead of a Spring game.

While information has been limited, there have been notes and quotes aplenty. Over the next few weeks, we will review each unit on the team, along with analysis as to whether Buff fans should be C+ … Confident; C … Cautiously optimistic; or C- … Concerned.



Previously postedQuarterbacks



Running Backs


Notes … In the Spring Showcase, there was one rushing touchdown … except that there wasn’t.

Quarterback Steven Montez scored on a 43-yard run (punctuated by a spike over the goalpost, which resulted in a scolding from the head coach), but that was reduced to a 24-yard run as the Buff defense was not allowed to tackle the quarterback.

Take away the scrambling efforts of Montez, and the CU rushing attack was non-existent, with the four scholarship backs combining to post 16 carries for 44 yards.

All four candidates to replace Phillip Lindsay as CU’s feature back had carries, but only Alex Fontenot had any measurable success, with seven carries for 28 yards and two first downs. Otherwise, the Buff numbers could be measured with a microscope … Beau Bisharat: three carries for seven yards; Kyle Evans: two carries for six yards; Donovan Lee: four carries for three yards.

Granted, it was a vanilla scrimmage with only 19 running plays, but there was very little in the Spring Showcase to get fans excited about the CU running game.



Quotes … When you go looking for quotes on the spring running back candidates, you are going to be disappointed. When I Googled “Alex Fontenot”, for example, there was very little in the way of news items. One line did raise an eyebrow, as it was a caption to a Denver Post article on the UCLA game last fall, “Colorado running back Alex Fontenot, left, runs the ball as UCLA linebacker Kenny Young chases during the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Sept. 30, 2017, in Pasadena, Calif.”.

The notation caught my eye mainly because Alex Fontenot is a red-shirt freshman, and didn’t play last season (the picture in the Post is of Laviska Shenault).

But the photo does help to demonstrate the dearth of articles about the CU running backs this spring.

Fontenot did receive some praise from both his head coach and his offensive coordinator this spring. Mike MacIntyre listed Fontenot as one of the players who made “a jump” between the first and last practices, while Darrin Chiaverini allowed, “Alex Fontenot has a bright, bright future at Colorado.”



Analysis … Perhaps the lack of attention to the CU running back corps this spring was due to the assumption that none of the backs in the current lineup will be the featured back come September.

On Saturday, May 12th, Virginia Tech will hold its commencement ceremonies.

The event will have the attention of the Buff Nation, as that weekend senior running back Travon McMillian is expected to graduate, making him eligible to sign with another school. Unless McMillian pulls a “Davis Webb” on the Buffs, and signs with another school after spending the spring committed to Colorado, the former 1,000-yard rusher will be on campus this summer, and inserted – in all likelihood – into the starting lineup this fall.

Still, it was disappointing that there were not rave reviews coming out of spring practices at CU about one or more of the backs who are on campus.

Recall what Lance Carl had to say about the four scholarship backs on campus this spring:

Let’s talk about what we have. None of our running backs should be concerned about who is not here. They should be concerned about who is here, and what they are learning in that room, and how they can be the best running back that we need in this offense. That’s what they should be focused on.

They are all competitive kids. So they know that when ‘He who shall not be named’ is not here, that they are really going to have to step up their game. Because that person who is coming in her is an established Power Five running back. Everybody in our backfield right now, is not an established Power-Five running back. So, what can they do? What can they control? Attitude and effort. They can control the next play. They can control sitting in (running backs coach) Darian Hagan’s office and asking, ‘What can I do to control my standing in your eyes?’. That’s what they need to focus on.

Everyone looks good in shorts. Everyone looks good in drills. But I will say this. If (junior) Beau Bisharat is going to make a move, this is the year for Beau Bisharat to make a move. If Kyle Evans is going to play as a senior, now is the spring to show that he can be that guy. If (redshirt freshman) Alex Fontenot is going to take that jump from scout team performer – who really played well last fall, and made some moves that made you say ‘Hmmmm’ – to someone who can be special, then this spring is the time to do it. Because ‘He who shall not be named’ is not here. All eyes are on them. Don’t worry about who is not here; worry about who is here. Your competition is in this room. In spring ball, everything they do, is on tape, and everything that is on tape is evaluated by the coaches. And they are evaluating the players that are here, not the players who aren’t here.

Imagine, for a moment, if McMillian wasn’t coming to Colorado, or if he backs out of his commitment … where would the Buffs be heading into the 2018 season?

Last season, Beau Bisharat had 21 carries for 61 yards, while Kyle Evans had two carries for two yards.

Donovan Lee sat out the season after suffering a fractured fibula in spring practices last March (in 2016, Lee had a total of 28 carries for 97 yards).

Those are your running backs on the roster with playing experience, joined on the roster by redshirt freshman Alex Fontenot and this fall by true freshmen Jarek Broussard and Deion Smith.

Anyone believe that lineup would strike fear into the hearts of Pac-12 defensive coordinators?

Last season, Phillip Lindsay rushed for 1,474 yards and 14 touchdowns. In leading CU in rushing for the third consecutive season, Lindsay finished his career with over two dozen school records.

Who will be the “next man up” at Colorado?

Buff fans are left to assume that it will be Travon McMillian … as the news out of spring practices did not leave the Buff Nation with the impression that there was any separation among the remaining roster of running backs.



Grade … C- … Concerned



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Stuart
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