Brock Jackolski top small school back 2012 draft

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5'10 200 pounds 4.4 speed For his senior year Brock is first-team All-Big South at running back and second team at kick returner ... rushed for 1,418 yards and 16 touchdowns ... three receiving TDs and a kick return TD ... 20 TDs are the most in a season in Big South history ... 2,441 all-purpose yards are the most in conference history ... six games of more than 100 yards rushing ... 11 of 13 games of 150 all-purpose yards or more ..


.Junior: All-Big South first-team selection at running back and second-team selection at kick return ... totaled 1,966 yards (1,029 rushing, 788 kick return, 149 receiving) ... finished with 12 touchdowns (nine rushing, two receiving, one kick return) ... led the Big South and eighth nationally with 178.7 all-purpose yards per game ... part of a rushing attack that ranked eighth in FCS

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  • Stony Brook isn't that small of a school, It is non-FBS school.

  • @pkoch70 yeah, thats considered a small school by football standards, anything below d1 fbs

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  • Hey #UN# I'd like to say that your comment is important tell me what you think of this vid the seven keys.

  • Brock is definitely an nfl back, although it is unlikely he'll be given a legitimate chance given the nfl's preference for slow unathletic blacks. Other big time "small school" backs who deserve an opportunity are Nick Schweiger (Dartmouth), Nate Eachus (Colgate), Cory McCaffery (Portland St), Rustin Dring (Nebraska Kearney), and Josh Renel (Wayne St)

  • Among the top ten senior FCS runningbacks, Brock has the most "tread left on the tires" as NFL types like to say. He has split carries every year of his college career. He also averaged over 6ypc throughout his career (even at Hofstra). With his speed and all-purpose skills, he would make an excellent draft pickup or priority free agent for some NFL teams that are hanging on to aging RBs (Denver, I'm looking at you).

  • True, and it can confusing to people, who think football standards = school size which not always the case..

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