by PonyPride » Fri Aug 05, 2016 11:55 am
SMU found a pair of talented freshman running backs last year in Xavier Jones and Braeden West, each of whom had a strong debut season.
This year's team has a different look at the position. Jones and West both were fairly slender last year, but endured the pounding that comes with the position, and over the offseason, each bulked up — West added close to 10 pounds, while Jones added nearly 20.
The newcomers, however, are starting out bigger. Aphonso Thomas arrived in January and was listed at 5-10 and 190 pounds — already bigger than Jones and West were last season. The two new freshmen — Jordan Carmouche and Ke'Mon Freeman — are significantly larger. Freeman is listed at 5-11, 205, but looks bigger and reportedly has impressed teammates with his strength and work ethic in the weight room. Carmouche is listed at 6-0, 216, but head coach Chad Morris said he is significantly heavier than that, weighing in at 240. Asked if Carmouche might eventually move back to his other high school position — linebacker — Morris simply said that he will start out at running back.
What the new backfield bulk means for the SMU offense remains to be seen. Thomas got a headstart over Freeman and Carmouche by working with the team in the spring. Any running back will have to perform well to take carries away from West and Jones, and we haven't seen Freeman and Carmouche run yet. But with the departure of Prescott Line, the coaches now have some bigger options in the backfield if the newcomers don't redshirt. How well they learn the offense and perform in practice will dictate whether they play, but to the naked eye, the running game now has more possibilities.
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