Preseason Practice Blog - Aug. 19

Freshman receiver Nu'Keese Richardson ran the "Nu-Gun" package in which he lines up at quarterback. While it didn't gain a lot of yards on Tuesday, there's certainly speedy potential with freshman tailback David Oku alongside Richardson in the backfield. On Tuesday, however a handoff to Oku lost a yard and two rushing attempts by Richardson netted no gain. The most productive play would have come when Richardson found open receiver Gerald Jones, who dropped a pass slightly behind him.

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Comments » 9

justTRUSTme writes:

nuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuke

StopSayingFirst writes:

No, stop that.

1974Vol writes:

Can't tackle NU?! Looks like they would mix in a little "Hammer Time - Can't touch this!"

vol_chaz writes:

nuke and Oku both in the backfield sounds exciting.

chrisw2967 writes:

Looks like Nuke will be a speacial player.

notoriousBIGorange writes:

in response to DaMan:

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4-8??? You're DUH-man and a moron.

DRAGtheWATERS writes:

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Think about this Fulmer got complacint basically lazy with his approach to the team. If you actually think this is not a better coaching staff you do not know football.

xvolx writes:

We're not interested in any gun. sounds like something Fulmer would do. shelf it.

letshave1more writes:

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DaDipSht should be your name. Get lost major loser!!!

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