With the losses of All-Big Ten players Nate Sudfeld and Jordan Howard, it would have been easy to assume that IU’s offensive backfield wouldn’t boast as much talent during the 2016 season. But as you’ve probably noticed throughout this series, there is quite the glut of talent–particularly at the running back position. The latest player I’ll be taking a look at that could challenge for carries is Texas athlete Tyler Natee.
Natee did a little bit of everything at Trinity High School in Euless. He averaged 8.6 yards per carry and ran for 800 yards and seven touchdowns, threw for 382 yards and two touchdowns, and caught six balls–two of them for touchdowns.