Fenroy isn't going anywhere early, and if he does, it most likely won't work out for him. It is going to take a lot more than 3-1000yd seasons for him to leave early. And even if he has 4-1000 yd seasons at the end of his eligibility, the chances of him getting drafted are still minimal. He is a super runner, don't misinterpret me, but, he did most of his damage agaisnt the Sun Belt last year. Obviously this year is a totally different animal. The offense is more refined, he knows the team and the chemistry is set, he has 11 games under his belt, all things he didn't have at the beginning of last year. So, the point is that if he doesn't get on track until game five or six, but still rushes for 1000+, he is a good back just not a great back. If he is on track, rushing for 60, 80, 100+ yards against our tougher opponents, which might push him closer to 1500 yds than 100yds, then we can start talking about his potential greatness.Originally Posted by Cajunrunner
Not to mention, its just like in college basketball and how the mid-majors are catching up to the larger schools. Really good players in big time programs are more likely to leave early, which hurts the big programs because of the high turnover. Those same players in the smaller schools don't get the pub and usually stay all four years, which provides leadership, cohesiveness, etc. I expect a similar thing to happen with Fenroy and other future star Cajuns. players