It doesnt add up for many of us. I think it's Fair questions you ask. I'd even suggest that for a guy who has limited snaps, who's kept more "fresh", I'd really expect production. Seems odd that such an uber talented guy couldnt make a single tackle in either the Michigan or Ohio State game.
Alas, I surely trust the Rams brain trust more than my own eye, so if they call his number on draft day, I support it 100%
Asking why his production wasn’t great and questioning the ‘real’ reason that Chop’s snaps were limited are not the same thing.
Plus. I think you have it backwards. Good runningbacks say they need a certain number of carries to really get going. It would be the same for any player. They need the reps. They want to stay in the game longer. In the playoffs some of ADs best work was at the end of games.
What Diaz did with rotating players worked well in college, especially on a defense loaded with very athletic players. PSU used the low mileage as a recruiting tool as well. But I don’t think it truly allows the stars to shine or develop. In a way it likely hurt their draft position. Chip is a prime example.
On the other hand, it may have been the best strategy for a roster to compete with a recruiting powerhouse like Ohio State. PSU is outmanned talent wise so they keep throwing different looks from fresh players at Ohio State in hopes of competing. It seems to work because OSU only beat PSU by 8 points.