Blue White Illustrated

October 2019

Penn State Sports Magazine

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FULL HOUSE BACKFIELD The Lions were overloaded with RB talent in the early '90s, but they found the right balance ith a group of four talented run- ning backs that includes a red- shirt sophomore, a true sophomore and two true freshmen vying for playing time this season, one is re- minded of the outstanding running back recruits of 1991. That's the class that featured tailbacks Ki-Jana Carter, Mike Archie and Stephen Pitts. All three became standouts on the field, with Carter leading the pack as a consensus first-team All-American and runner-up for the Heisman Trophy in 1994. Looking back at what they accom- plished, it's the best single year of run- ning back recruits in Penn State's history. Throw in J.T. Morris, who was recruited dur- ing his senior year of high school in 1989 as a fullback when full- backs were an integral part of the Penn State offense, and you have a situation somewhat similar to the one today. How do you convince all those young backs to stay through graduation, con- tribute and carve out their own Penn State legacy? "We didn't have an estab- lished star when the tailbacks were being recruited in 1990, and they all saw the opportunity | FLASH DANCE Carter, dubbed "Flash" by the coaching staff, used his speed to be- come the Nittany Lions' starting tail- back. BWI file photo W 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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