Today we officially say goodbye to Kyren Williams being in the running backs room following a terrific 2 years on the field. Like many other units, this group is also welcoming their own new coach as Deland McCullough makes the short trip north from Indiana to work with the Fighting Irish. He’ll have plenty of clay to mold this off-season but also a sneaky tough job preparing the offense for life without Kyren.

Predicted 2022 Lineup

*Official 2022 roster size

DEPTH CHART
Chris Tyree, JR, 5-9 1/2, 190*
Logan Diggs, SO, 6-0, 206*
Audric Estime, SO, 5-11 1/2, 228*
C’Bo Flemister, 5th SR, 5-11 1/4, 201*
Jadarian Price, FR, 5-10, 190*

3 Questions

1) Who will be the No. 1 back? Or, are we headed towards more of a committee approach?

This feels like an off-season where many Irish fans are going to pick their camp between Tyree and Diggs to stump for their guy. It’s possible Estime makes a big jump or Price shocks the program as a can’t-miss type prospect and is a starter but this off-season very likely comes down to the 2 most experienced guys. Here’s a quick positive and negative for each:

Tyree – Big time speed in the open field with good burst. Developed into a dangerous weapon in the passing game. Getting better as a tough runner. By far the most experienced veteran. Dealt with various injuries and needs to stay healthy. Vision and elusiveness need a lot of work. He has to make it harder for defenders to tackle him.

Diggs – Really good size and footwork. Patient runner who trusts his blocks and waits to accelerate. Showed flashes of being a future No. 1 back. Around the program, seems like he has a lot of Alpha Dog characteristics. Still pretty inexperienced. Way too patient at times. Lacks the speed to be a dangerous threat for long runs.

Which camp are you in? Tyree, Diggs, or committee?

2) How much leadership can the running backs provide?

This isn’t normally something I care too much about but with Kyren Williams leaving and a new starting quarterback I do think it’s worth a few comments. As mentioned, Diggs appears ready to be the guy to speak up and be a vocal leader. Conversely, Tyree is a little less in-your-face and if he’s leading it’ll be more from a quiet leadership standpoint.

I’m interested to see who can gain the trust of the staff and meshes well with the quarterback, particularly in pass blocking and the RPO game. This seems like a big off-season for the running backs to make a big jump in all of the little things.

3) Easily over 2,000 rushing yards as a team in 2022? How much of that production is coming from the running backs?

Last year broke a 4-year streak (2017-2020) of the Fighting Irish gaining at least 2,000 rushing yards in a season as they fell short by 128 yards. Moving back to a mobile quarterback the offense should easily get over the mark in 2022 with no problem.

In 2021, the top 3 backs accounted for 1,457 yards and 18 touchdowns which doesn’t seem too bad. However, each of them didn’t even reach 5 yards per carry and as we’ve talked about often the success rate wasn’t very good at all.

If the running backs can truly step up and become weapons paired with a good running quarterback then this offense could really start to cook. If the backs struggle it’s potentially a massive problem as the quarterback will be pressured into a larger playmaking role than perhaps the staff want him to be in 2022.

Overview

We should mention that the status of C’Bo Flemister is still unknown. He remains on the official roster and may participate in spring practice but he wasn’t pictured with the running backs in a recent photograph with McCullough at a local restaurant with special guest Jerome Bettis. Given his lack of playing time last year it seems obvious he’s going to be taking a grad transfer or is seriously considering making that move.

This is potentially a really fun group with a lot to provide for the offense. You have a former big-time recruit looking to come into his own and become a star, a player coming off a promising and surprising freshman season, a tank in cleats who could give a different look in the backfield, and a smooth Texan tailback with big potential.

Still, there should be pressure on this group to be good and not let the loss of Kyren Williams affect things too much. Long term, there should be excitement for Deland McCullough recruiting for this position. However, 2022 will be an important season for him to get this group settled and ready to perform on the big stage at Ohio State in September.