Ridley Rushing Yards

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Bayou Bengal11, Oct 11, 2010.

  1. BrettStah

    BrettStah Tiger Fan

    And all of their rushes were uphill.
     
  2. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

    In the snow.
     
  3. Bayou Bengal11

    Bayou Bengal11 ~Orlando Tiger Coonass~

    According to LSU.net

    1000 yard seasons

    1976 Terry Robiskie 1,117
    1977 Charles Alexander 1,686
    1978 Charles Alexander 1,172
    1984 Dalton Hilliard 1,268
    1985 Dalton Hilliard 1,134
    1987 Harvey Williams 1,001
    1996 Kevin Faulk 1,282
    1997 Kevin Faulk 1,144
    1998 Kevin Faulk 1,279
    2003 Justin Vincent 1,001
    2007 Jacob Hester 1,103
    2008 Charles Scott 1,174
     
  4. ehusson80

    ehusson80 Founding Member

    With leather helmets and sandals on.
     
  5. MobileBengal

    MobileBengal Founding Member

    :hihi:
     
  6. bmy-

    bmy- Founding Member

    It's gonna depend on how he does in the first half of our 2 cupcakes, I think. If he can tag 100+ rushing yards in those games he'll get close to 1.2k total yards.

    I don't really care about his totals.. I'd like to see Ford and Ware carry the rock next week.
     
  7. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    after working all morning in the yard.
     
  8. PGizle

    PGizle Veteran Member

    and it was back when athletes actually went to class, and their brains hurt from it, so they played like les miles coaches
     
  9. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    Had to laugh a bit at that. You must have short-term memory. :) (no offense--I'm just playing with you).

    It's not THAT long ago that we had Joseph Addai and Jacob Hester.

    But you're right. Ridley is starting to be that dependable back like Addai and Hester where before him and the type that Charles Scott was in '08.

    But, no, Ridley's not the best back LSU has had in a long time.... he's the NEXT great back in a LINE of LSU running backs. :wave:
     
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  10. onceanlsufan

    onceanlsufan Founding Member


    Addai ..yes. Hester .. he was a great play maker, but he didn't have the flare of a tailback. He was a dependable 3-4 yards at a time, and if you needed a 1 yard, he was a sure thing. Hester was fun to watch because you knew he'd come through i the clutch.

    I was never impressed with Charles Scott. He had great stats, but he reminded me of a Brodrick Green ... to easy to bring down and not real good at reading the opening. If you needed a yard or two, he never seemed to come through. Of course, that's just my opinion ... and we know ...opinions are like a$$ holes ... everyone has one!:hihi:

    Ridley, IMO, is fun to watch. He makes extra efforts, and reads the openings well. He seems to have confidence about him.
    :geaux:
     

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