Blue White Illustrated

April 2019

Penn State Sports Magazine

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PRO TOOLS Barkley finished second in the league in rushing last season with 1,307 yards. Photo by Keith Allison S aquon Barkley made a sensational NFL debut, amassing more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage and winning O6ensive Rookie of the Year honors from The Associ- ated Press. If he enjoys continued success in the years to come, it will go a long way to- ward dispelling the belief by many in the media and a multitude of fans that Penn State running backs are not good enough to make it in the pros. It's a shortsighted view based primarily on the failure of three heavily hyped high-5rst- round dra7 choices 20 to 30 years ago who never lived up to expectations: D.J. Dozier, Blair Thomas and Ki- Jana Carter. There also is some validity to the premise because of the mixed success of Nittany Lion running backs in the past 20- plus years. Overlooked, however, is the his- torical success of several Nittany Lions dating back to the mid-1950s, two of whom are now in the Pro Football Hall of Fame: Lenny Moore and Franco Harris. What is also frequently disregarded by crit- ics is the ferocious battering that curtails the careers of most NFL running backs. Accord- ing to the NFL Players Association, the aver- age NFL career is only about 3.5 years, and the average career for a running back is 2.57 years. The latter number is the lowest for any PROFESSIONAL GRADE Saquon Barkley is the latest Penn Stater to hit the ground running in the NFL | P E N N S T A T E F O O T B A L L >> H I S T O R Y

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