Barry Battles of the Texas Trojans has been awarded the Most Powerful Running Back by the IFL front office. He is also listed as the fastest running back in the league. It's not new to anyone that's had to face him, especially in the playoffs last season. He recorded 398 yards on 60 carries for a 6.63 avg. per carry and 4 TD's. And that was against some of the best teams in the league. Playing West Virginia in the Imperial Bowl he recorded a 10.88 avg. for 89 yards on 8 carries. Texas HC Mills had this to say, Barry doesn't try to elude you(he can't), he runs threw you, over you, or right by you. Last year against Tulsa in the Conference Championship I saw him jump right over a 6'-8 Tackle Carlton Wilkins on the way to a 13 yard touchdown run.
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Where is this listed? Or is it just "Power Inside" by your scouts view?Originally posted by TimG View PostBarry Battles of the Texas Trojans has been awarded the Most Powerful Running Back by the IFL front office.
This got me to look at the "strongest" and "fastest" lists... where I see Merle "Darrell Green" Peavy is still running a 4.31 at 36 years young!
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Ahhh. For some reason I thought Greta quit. I don't see her pic anymore.Originally posted by TimG View PostGreta's House of Football thingy. She works for the front office.
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