The Oklahoman

OSU football looking to reinvigora­te run game

- Scott Wright The take

STILLWATER — At the end of the regular season last November, Oklahoma State’s running back room was in a good position with a veteran leader backed by a group of emerging youngsters.

Nothing has changed, except the name of that veteran leader.

Dominic Richardson transferre­d to Baylor and the Cowboys hit the portal to find former Michigan State back Elijah Collins.

As the start of spring practice nears, OSU will begin work to see how the group will blend. Here’s a look at the running back position:

Season rewind

The Cowboys struggled to run the ball efficiently in the season opener against Central Michigan, and perhaps that was a more significant sign of things to come than anyone realized at the time.

Richardson busted loose for 131 yards the next week against Arizona State and the Cowboys were productive on the ground the following two games. But the yardage began to dry up at that point.

Over the remaining nine games, OSU failed to rush for 150 yards as a team in eight of them, only reaching the mark when freshman Ollie Gordon went for 136 in the late November loss to West Virginia.

Over the final six games, OSU had just two rushing touchdowns, both against West Virginia.

For the season, the Pokes averaged 3.4 yards per carry and 125.6 yards per game, including quarterbac­ks and others who rushed the ball.

Running backs alone rushed 356 times for 1,476 yards, an average of 4.1 yards per carry.

Who’s out

Dominic Richardson, Zach Middleton, C.J. Brown, Andre Washington

Who’s in

Elijah Collins, Sesi Vailahi*, Donte Buckner

*-Will enroll in June Running back talent isn’t in question. Gordon has the makings of a star. Jaden Nixon is a big-play threat either running or catching the ball. And Deondre Jackson emerged as a viable option over the second half of the season.

Zach Middleton, who would’ve been a redshirt junior, was forced to retire for medical reasons, so the room is limited in terms of time spent at OSU.

But Collins, a super-senior, brings plenty of experience and should immediatel­y find his way into competitio­n for the starting job. He rushed for over 1,500 yards and 11 touchdowns in four seasons at Michigan State, including a 988-yard year in 2019. He rushed for 318 yards and six touchdowns, plus another 93 receiving yards, in a rotational role last year.

But OSU’s run game issues seemed to be more related to blocking difficulties.

It was reported by Robert Allen of PokesRepor­t.com that the Cowboys are altering their run game philosophy, moving away from the zone blocking schemes they’ve used the past decade to a more traditiona­l attack like Mike Gundy’s offenses had in his early years as head coach.

That aligns more with what offensive line coach Charlie Dickey has coached in the past, and could create a better foundation as the Cowboys try to reinvigora­te lacking run production.

 ?? BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN ?? Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon (0) finished the season strong at running back.
BRYAN TERRY/THE OKLAHOMAN Oklahoma State’s Ollie Gordon (0) finished the season strong at running back.
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