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Monday July 19, 2010

Breakout Candidate

Breakout Candidate
This past weekend we saw a breakout performance from Louis Oosthuizen as the South African won the British Open by seven shots. Few outside of the tour had heard of him despite the 27-year old despite his 54th world ranking.

On my radio show this morning we asked listeners who they thought would be Clemson’s breakout performer this season.

A breakout season is subjective. The qualifications are not set in stone and you can’t have two breakout seasons. In my opinion Rashard Hall had a breakout season last year so he is ineligible. DeAndre McDaniel is also not a candidate because he has proven it at this level. We still are not sure if Kyle Parker is coming back or not but he would also not be eligible for a breakout season this year.

We had votes for Da’Quan Bowers, Jamie Harper, Tajh Boyd and DeAndre Hopkins but I wanted to add a few more names like Dalton Freeman, Dwayne Allen, Antoine McClain, David Smith, Andre Branch, Kourtnei Brown and Corico Hawkins.

But my number one breakout candidate this season is Andre Ellington. In fact, I predict Ellington will be the 12th player in Clemson history to rush for 1,000 yards in a season.

Raymond Priester, James Davis and Woody Dantzler did it twice each, so Clemson has seen 14 seasons where a Tiger rushed for over 1,000 yards. Buddy Gore was the first to do it in 1967 when he gained 1045 yards. C.J. Spiller did it last year with 1,212 yards. Priester has the top two rushing seasons in Clemson history with 1,345 yards in 1996 and 1,322 yards in 1995.

Raymond Priester, Terrence Flagler, Kenny Flowers, Terry Allen, James Davis, Cliff Austin, Woody Dantzler, Buddy Gore, Travis Zachery, Lester Brown and C.J. Spiller are the 1,000-yard rushers that Ellington might join this season.

Ellington showed us some signs last season. In fact, Ellington had the third best yards per carry average in Clemson history (minimum of 400 yards). Only Billy Hair’s 1950 season where he averaged 7.39 and Spillers 2006 season where he averaged 7.27 yards per carry were better than Ellington’s 7.22 yards per carry last season.

It was obvious that Spiller was the focal point of the offense last season but Ellington showed signs that he was ready to take over that role in 2010. The sophomore had 491 yards rushing on only 68 carries.

His career high for carries is only nine and that was in his first college game last year in the season opener against Middle Tennessee. So Ellington has never carried the ball more than nine times in any game and half of the games last season he had five or less carries.

Ellington has yet to have a 100-yard rushing game. His high rushing mark in his freshman season was the 88 he had against Coastal Carolina.

It was not the 88-yards against Coastal or 72 against Middle Tennessee that impressed many. His coming out game last season was the Florida State game where he had six carries for 54 yards and a touchdown.

The knock on Ellington is that he does not have the break-away, top end speed that Spiller possessed, but then again who does? I will point out that Ellington did five carries of 30 or more yards last season including a 55-yarder and a 43-yarder.

The other knock is that he does not catch the football like Spiller and that too is true. However, he did have 11 receptions for 55 yards.

Andre Ellington is not C.J. Spiller. He is not the all-purpose performer that Spiller was or the big-play threat. But Clemson is never going to ask him to be Spiller. They will instead ask him to be a different kind of back. Ellington may be better than Spiller between the tackles so look for him to be given more chances in that aspect of the running game.

Ellington hits the hole hard and runs much bigger than his listed size (180 pounds as a freshman). He runs with an attitude which is a part of his ability to break tackles but it is Ellington’s balance that is the key. He reminds me a little of former Clemson great Terry Allen who was not the fastest but had tremendous balance. The red-shirt sophomore appears to have good vision and the ability to accelerate through the hole. He runs behind his pads and has the ability to fall forward more times than not. But it is his balance that sets him apart.

The projection of a 1,000-yard season is not only based upon Ellington’s ability. If Kyle Parker does not come back, the Tigers will most likely depend upon the running game. I would also point out that the wide receivers are still a question mark and the offensive line looks like a strength at this point.

Clemson’s offense will most certainly look different this season but there is not panic among the offensive staff. They really like this offensive line and feel Ellington and Harper can have a very productive season.

A lot will depend on his health and his opportunity but I feel pretty confident Ellington us set for a big year. Tomorrow I will take a look at other breakout candidates like Da’Quan Bowers, Jamie Harper, Tajh Boyd, Dalton Freeman, Dwayne Allen, Antoine McClain, David Smith, Andre Branch, Kourtnei Brown and Corico Hawkins.

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Comments:

We need all of those guys to have breakout seasons, and I believe they can do it. Go Tigers!

Posted by Locotiger on July 19, 2010 at 12:32 PM EDT #


If Andre Ellington and Jamie Harper just take care of the ball better this year, their combined production could be phenominal.

It's hard to argue with anyone who says that neither one (or even both)can replace CJ Spiller. We will not see the routine "home run" production that we got from CJ. this season, yards and points are going to be harder to come by, each possession more precious.

What we will hopefully see instead, is the emergence of a ball-control offense that punishes the opposing defense, keeping them on the field for long periods of time, giving our defense the opportunity to stay fresh and aggressive.

What could kill our hopes however, would be running backs who turn the ball over in critical situations.

IMHO, our turn-over ratio is going to be absolutely critical this fall.

Posted by apextiger on July 19, 2010 at 12:38 PM EDT #


Ellington's ability to catch the ball will be important. He needs to work on it and I'm sure he is. He has impressed me as a kid that truly cares about his own development. Look for Andre to show a new found ability to catch the ball this year. He will be incredible if we can block for him.

Harper showed in the spring game a couple of times that he can run with a huge heart when he wants to. That will be our bread and butter. Totally demoralizing defenses with brutal running and well placed passing. Both these kids have what they need from God. All they need to do now is apply themselves, win over the O-line and the NFL will be getting them both one day. Along their way, let's hope they win a championship or two!

Posted by Smplman on July 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM EDT #


Have to agree with Apex 100% on this one, because we absolutely have to take care of the football. I like both Harper and Ellington, but Harper might be better suited to running between the tackles 25 times a game and wearing down the opposing defense.

Posted by Locotiger on July 19, 2010 at 02:13 PM EDT #


I too am excited to see Ellington along with Harper get more chances as feature backs. Ready for the season to start tomorrow!

Posted by Orange on July 19, 2010 at 02:40 PM EDT #


Ellington doesn't have the breakaway speed of Spiller, but he seems to hit the hole a lot better. Spiller is electric, but he often dances around the hole looking for a home run-- consequently either hitting a big run or losing yardage. Ellington seems to more consistently get positive yardage with an occassional break away. Between Harper, Ellington, and a more seasoned O-line, I hope we see more consistent, sustained drives.

I don't think that Ellington runs routes as well as CJ, but I don't really remember Ellington dropping any passes.

Since everybody in the stadium keyed on Spiller, I won't be surprised if Clemson has more rushing yards next season. But that will only happen if Wade/Boyd and the receivers keep the defenses from stacking 8 in the box to stuff the running game.

Posted by Razzmatazz on July 19, 2010 at 03:47 PM EDT #


X.Dye!!

Posted by MyBoyWilly on July 19, 2010 at 04:59 PM EDT #


I agree on Ellington. I've been very impressed by him since the under armor h.s. all american game. I think he has the instincts and vision to be a really good tailback. Size and bad offensive line play may hold him back, but if the line plays well, look out! Allen was the best between the tackles instinctive runner that I remember at Clemson, and I do feel like Ellington has some of those same traits. Shows really good balance.

Posted by 93tiger2 on July 19, 2010 at 10:27 PM EDT #


Ellington, although smaller than JD, runs more like JD. IMO, he will be steadier and get more consistent gains than CJ.
Noone I have ever seen play fb is as fast as CJ or as good at juking defenders.

Posted by Clemsnman on July 20, 2010 at 09:24 AM EDT #


Ellington is much better at getting extra yardage after he is hit than Spiller was and is less likely to run out of bounds as Spiller had a propensity to do at times. He will have his share of long gains. The Tigers are more than o.k. at running back ...... if they stay healthy. Spiller played hurt for most of the year and was still the best in college football IMO!

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