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If Chauncey Washington is unable to return in time for the Arkansas game, this is the order I would imagine the freshman tailbacks being used if a game were today.
1. C.J. Gable
2. Allen Bradford
3. Stafon Johnson
4. Emmanuel Moody

Bradford and Johnson could possibly flip-flop, depending on whether the coaches decide they need a big back in the game.

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Having watched high school games of all of these players, Allen Bradford is the best by quite of a margin.

Stafon doesn't seem to be getting as much action. I would place Moody above Stafon in the rotation. CJ looks pretty solid as the #1. Bradford provides a big back. Moody provides the more elusive style with quick cuts and escapability. Stafon is right in the middle of all these guys and looks to be #4 right now. The combo of CJ, Bradford, and Moody provides a great trio of different styles for the opposing D to defend.

Saw Sunday's mock game. While the frosh TBs looked good, CJ Gable (what do the initials stand for - Clark J?) was fantastic! Also, the sound system would make any audiophile green w/envy. I need to get that for my home!

This is what we refer to as a "good problem to have"!

1)cj gable
2)Micheal coleman
3)allen bradford
4)stefon
5)e moody

Is Bradford practicing with the D at all? if so which unit?

What happened to Coleman? He was looking like a stud, Lendale type in his freshman year and I was expecting big things from him.....did the injury do him in or is it attitude?

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