Texas Tech Football Roster Review | Running Backs
This is DTN's annual review of players, position-by-position, to take a look at the players that I think will be gone (graduating seniors or players possibly leaving the program), guys I know something about (these are players I've heard), guys I know nothing about (these are players that are on the roster who I have no idea who they are) and guys I think are on the way (commits to the program).
PREVIOUS ROSTER REVIEWS | Quarterbacks | Running Backs | Offensive Line | Receivers | Defensive Line | Linebackers | Secondary | Special Teams
GUYS I THINK WILL BE GONE
| Number | Name | Year | Ht./Wt. | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 | Baron Batch | SR | 5-10/210 | Running Back |
| 37 | Andre McCorkle | SR | 6-1/210 | Running Back |
| 36 | Gerardo Acevedo | SR | 6-1/212 | Running Back |
I think this team will miss the work of Batch, but there's lot of depth and I actually think that a guy like Crawford (discussed below) could take over that role. The bottom line is that Batch isn't irreplaceable, there are plenty of options at running back and there are plenty on the way. Still, I thought that Batch had a pretty good year, but he actually rushed for fewer yards in 2010 than 2009, but had more carries. And most of the time, I'd be concerned about replacing over 800 rushing yards, but the only thing that I'm remotely concerned about is replacing the type of runner that Batch is. Batch is a good size running back, bigger than Stephens, and has better speed than Crawford. I like Batch's combination of size and speed with the other running backs, I don't know that there's a similar combination like Batch in the top 4 possible replacements.
I seem to recall that McCorkle was a transfer from Texas State, but never did much. Acevedo played special teams and was suspended for the bowl game (I think).
GUYS I KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT
| Number | Name | Year | Ht./Wt. | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 32 | Aaron Crawford | JR | 5-10/205 | Running Back |
| 10 | Harrison Jeffers | SO | 5-7/201 | Running Back |
| 24 | Eric Stephens | SO | 5-8/192 | Running Back |
| 34 | Ben McRoy | FR | 5-9/160 | Running Back |
So this is what I'm getting at when I talk about size and speed combination. Crawford is a bigger back and I could seem him tacking on a short-yardage back type of role. I think that Crawford is a good guy, a hard worker and an integral part of the special teams unit. I really like those types of players and hope he gets rewarded a bit with some meaningful carries. Stephens is a bit small and I think he's learning how to run between the tackles, but when he gets a step, he's gone and that's what you saw in the Northwestern game. Obviously, the fumbling is an issue and I think it's one that's the staff isn't going to put up with much. He's obviously talented, but he can't turn the ball over and I would expect Stephens to correct the issue. Jeffers is the bowling-ball of a running back. A head of steam and he's really tough to bring down. OC Brown likes putting both Jeffers and McRoy in motion to get a head of steam and let them run to the edge. I like Jeffers and I think the staff likes Jeffers' talent, but I get the impression that if he wants to be an every-down back, then he's got to master some of the finer parts of pass-protection. McRoy is relatively small and if he could add 10 to 15 pounds without losing any of his speed then I don't see any reason why he can't become an every-down back. And McRoy's speed is just break-neck, which is pretty amazing considering I thought Stephens and Jeffers were fast. And the only reason why I think McRoy needs to add weight is so that he can also be a little more adept at pass protection.
Last year, Texas Tech had 437 carries and I think that this amount may go up a bit, but for the most part I think 450 carries might be right where this team will be at next year. The next part will be to determine how those carries are divided amongst the three returning running backs and the plethora of newcomers. Last year, Stephens has 127 carries, but a good question for the comments might be how many more carries does he receive and how are the rest of the carries split?
So much more after the jump.
GUYS I KNOW NOTHING ABOUT
| Number | Name | Year | Ht./Wt. | Position |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | Tim Graves | FR | 5-9/170 | Running Back |
| 20 | Josh Talbott | RS FR | 6-0/201 | Running Back |
This is where we're going to learn a little something about the players on the roster who you may not have heard of. Rather than doing much homework, I'm going to link to their Texas Tech profile page and let each of you dig around.
Up first is Graves:
Timothy Graves... born November 6, 1991, in Queens, N.Y.... son of Timothy Graves and Paulorie Benjamin... has four siblings... majoring in civil engineering.
Civil engineering? Awesome!
And Talbott:
Josh Talbot ... born on February 3, 1990 in Grand Prairie, Texas ... son of Jim and Cassaundra Talbot ... has one brother Jimmy ... father played linebacker in the CFL and brother played football for Baylor ... enjoys drawing, playing video games and photography ... majoring in business marketing.
GUYS I THINK ARE ON THE WAY
| Name | Year | Ht./Wt. | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kenny Williams | FR | 5-10/210 | Running Back |
| Bradley Marquez | FR | 5-11/180 | Running Back |
| Ronnie Daniels | FR | 6-1/195 | Running Back |
| DeAndre Washington | FR | 5-9/193 | Running Back |
En embarrassment of riches. Like a lot of people, I think the interesting thing about each and every one of these backs is that they are electric. No slow-pokes. I'm not worried about how or where these players will eventually play. These things have a way of working out on their own. I do think that Williams has that speed and powerful running style that Batch has and to me, he represents a very similar runner to what Batch was when he left Texas Tech. The thing for me is that Williams, as a high school player is already there.
Marquez is a guy, a lot like McRoy and Washington, that just needs to get on the field. Position be damned, whether it's at slot receiver or at running back. They're both dual-threat players, can run the ball and catch the ball out of the backfield. Marquez is already the prototypical size for a slot receiver and he's got speed to burn. Washington can get some touches returning kicks or punts.
Washington was recruited as an athlete, although I think he'll play running back. He seems to be built more like Jeffers and I could see him returning kicks or punts this year, although I'd be completely comfortable with him redshirting this year and the staff figures out where he needs to go. Washington is explosive and that's a rare trait, although Texas Tech is blessed to have two running backs, Washington and Marquez, that seem to have that same type of explosiveness.
And Daniels represents the sort of running back that you see at other colleges. Daniels is already mature physically and if he adds a bit of weight, he's going to be a tall running back that just might mature into a running back that's 6-1/220. That seems to be the size of an average NFL running back and it wouldn't surprise me in the least to see Daniels add that much weight. If you had to guess as to a running back that has the most pro potential, it might be Daniels.
YEAR-BY-YEAR CHART
Not a depth chart, but a chart based on who is here and how much time they have left. I think the only candidates that might redshirt are the true freshmen (Williams, Marquez, Daniels and Washington).
| SENIOR | JUNIOR | SOPHOMORE | FRESHMAN |
|---|---|---|---|
| Aaron Crawford | Harrison Jeffers | Ben McRoy | Tim Graves |
| Eric Stephens | Josh Talbot | Kenny Williams | |
| Bradley Marquez | |||
| Ronnie Daniels | |||
| DeAndre Washington |
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I realize that many players redshirt
and that half will either not stay in school or make the team. But I think at least one of the new running backs will crack into the lineup, IF they can pick up the pass patterns and blocking schemes. Should be the easiest position to break into as a freshman. JMO
I am disappointed to learn that we only have 10 RB's;
I thought we had 20, what was I thinking.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
You need to do a better job of keeping up with our talent!
LOL
"Hope is the raw material of losers." -- Fernando Flores
OldSchool Promised me 20 RB's;
and SARR promised me Russian Coffee.
"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
Crawford
We gotta get this guy carries.
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
RB's - I speculate
Loaded backfield no doubt. I’m still thinking Ronnie Daniels migrates over to the defense. His size and speed sets up nicely for a DB preferably at corner. Washington and Williams become the the next RB duo and Marquez goes to slot receiver.
"You've got to find your inner pirate" - Mike Leach
"We started too late" - Neal Brown
Crawford Has Earned Some Carries
And Stephens must learn not to fumble. I’d redshirt two of these RBs and base it on who is struggling with school. They are all going to want to stay at RB and the competition should be fierce. Tech needs a new punt returner, but I’m not sure he comes from this group. There is talent in these guys. It remains to be seen how to make the best of it.
I dreamed about Ronnie Daniels last night.
In my dream, Tubs told him that he could be an NFL cornerback. Daniels didn’t like it but he didn’t have a choice… and Tubs moved him to CB… so…
I took my wife to see Black Swan;
Now I am dreaming of Natalie Portman.

"I feel sorry for the guys," Tech head coach Tommy Tuberville said. "They fought hard tonight. We didn't look good on offense or defense at times, and at times we looked pretty good. It's just, I don't know. Weird game.
The reason
I liked Jeffers so much is that he gave me the impression of big n fast NFL back. But everything is relative. Now we’ve got these two kids Williams and Daniels who comparatively are SO much more prototypical than Jeffers.
Id love to be able to say which RB is gonna fulfill which role. Id love to be able to say that (if seth’s evaluation is correct) that Marquez will evolve into a Wes Welker type with blazing speed. Id love to say McRabbit will continually run the fly-sweep that Morris ran so well.
All in all I guess I can say Id love for all these guys to find their role and play it well.
Arriba sus Pistolas, Muchachos!
by Tortilla Pirate on Feb 14, 2011 11:01 AM CST reply actions
Pistola!!
por favor! with these RB’s we could really put the hurt on some people!
"A job well done is better than a job well said."
by I bleed Red and Black on Feb 14, 2011 11:44 AM CST reply actions
Don't you have to have a pretty mobile QB
To run the pistol at it’s best or am I just thinking so because Nevada had Collin Kappernack (SP?).
Give 'Em Hell Tech!!!!!
i think you’re right about a Mobile QB being needed. But the good news is i hear all of the QB’s we have can at least do a roll out pass. (not sure how good S Doege is with mobility)
"A job well done is better than a job well said."
by I bleed Red and Black on Feb 14, 2011 2:54 PM CST up reply actions
I just can't see Scotty Young scrambling
He’s so tall and lanky. Brewer and Karam, yes, Doege???? He’s gotta have better wheels than Potts and Harrell right?
Give 'Em Hell Tech!!!!!
by Plano Jeff on Feb 14, 2011 11:13 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
Damn, 10 RBs on your roster?
My bet is that 2-3 leave the program. Shocked y’all are carrying that many
Why worry
Its only a ‘C’ class according to their leader
"You don't know what the ball is gonna do....its crazy man".
-Josh Howard
by oldschoolraider on Feb 14, 2011 2:42 PM CST up reply actions
TCU's done a pretty good job at coaching up
Speedy Offensive HS guys to play D. Hoping this is what’s on Tubby’s mind…..Team speed at LB and Secondary, with massive fat-uglies up front.
Give 'Em Hell Tech!!!!!
Spike Dykes used to do that too
Even if Kenny Williams is the only kid from this class who stays at RB, that leaves you with 7 scholarship RBs. Seems like a lot to me if you are going to continue to run the spread.
oh noes
whatever will we do with half a dozen athletes who can move around the backfield or line up out wide? We are screwed I tell you, Wing T football here we come 
by mojavereject on Feb 15, 2011 12:06 AM CST up reply actions
Great
I can check stupid comment from an aggie off my checklist for the day……
"You don't know what the ball is gonna do....its crazy man".
-Josh Howard
by oldschoolraider on Feb 14, 2011 2:40 PM CST up reply actions
He's actually pretty cool
Seth and I had a few beers with him.
Give 'Em Hell Tech!!!!!
by Plano Jeff on Feb 14, 2011 11:16 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
I have
watched his demeanor towards dtn’ers on the ATM rag and made a mental note to treat him likewise.
"You don't know what the ball is gonna do....its crazy man".
-Josh Howard
by oldschoolraider on Feb 15, 2011 7:04 AM CST up reply actions
Wishfull thinking aggy
Tech will move some around and the spped will be distributed across the board.
TTpilk Psalm 117:
1 ¶ O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
2 For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever. Praise ye the LORD.
IMO....
all 4 of the RB’s coming in the Fall will stay around cause they will all get on the field in some way. I know Daniels is already in Lubbbock and that really helps him and I think he will may redshirt but he will be playing soon. Washington would also seem to be a redshirt but Williams and Marquez I think will be on the field in the Fall someway….Williams will stay @ RB but at least early on I know Brown wanted Marquez in the slot…..I do like the idea of adding the Pistol….Wreck’Em Tech
I doubt you ever see Crawford on the field again and if Jeffers doesnt fix the fumble the same for him. Tubs has a bit higher bar for RBs than the ole capin
Dont buy the Espn/Disney/ABC hype ! Playoffs are just spin to hide their agenda of owning our favorite sport.
Maybe he does have a higher bar, I just wish he could get better results. With the additional carries and focus on the run in 2010 one would think Batch would have had a breakout year, but not so much.
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
by FriscoRaider on Feb 14, 2011 2:41 PM CST up reply actions
Very poor play selection on the OC's part
Hopefully he and some other coaches and players learned a lot last year that will enable them to improve on the whole running game thing. We have ten RBs, some of which will be moved to WR or DB positions to utilize their speed and athleticism. We have a few listed as athletes that could be put somewhere to help out as well. overall, improvements will make for a better year. The keys will be beating Okie State, OU, UT and A&M, making it possible for a HUGE season. It may not happen with a green QB, but it sure would be nice to see.
TTpilk Psalm 117:
1 ¶ O praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people.
2 For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever. Praise ye the LORD.
10 RBs = NINJA FORMATION
"Do you see how this works? We're sellin' you a paddle boat at Buffalo Lake and telling you it's a cruise! Lick it up little kitties!"
by raider realist on Feb 14, 2011 2:51 PM CST up reply actions
A-11 offense???
"A job well done is better than a job well said."
by I bleed Red and Black on Feb 14, 2011 2:57 PM CST up reply actions
A1A
"The trouble with our Liberal friends is not that they are ignorant, it's just they know so much that isn't so" Ronald Reagan
by FriscoRaider on Feb 14, 2011 3:00 PM CST up reply actions
With the new TE we have we could run the Maryland I and just play another RB at QB. That would get 4 of them on the field.
by ST04 on Feb 14, 2011 8:51 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
I think we should line up with 10 RBs and one QB...
then we could run screen plays all over the place… RBs can always get out in front and lead block ;)
Looking at Kenny Williams youtube stuff
you would have no way of knowing he is under 6’. He plays like he’s the size of a linebacker

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