Darrell Scott and Rodney "Speedy" Stewart must carve up defenses behind a big, healthy, effective offensive line for CU's offense to score points and this team to have a chance to win games.
If the running game is cranked up, whomever Colorado throws out there at quarterback -- Cody Hawkins or Tyler Hansen -- is skilled enough to complete enough passes to keep the offense moving.
The more successful the backs the less pronounced the quarterbacks' warts, whether those lack in size, arm strength, mobility or ability.
Scott and Stewart, if healthy are more than capable backs. Throw in Demtrius Sumler as a relief pitcher and you have a solid start.
Coach Dan Hawkins may not have all the talent he needs to contend for a Big 12 championship but it's clear he has more talent than he's ever had in Boulder. He should feel optimistic, even if guardedly so.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Scott and Stewart key to offense
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