The emergence of stud B-Back Dedrick Mills has significantly reduced incumbent starter Marcus Marshall’s role in the offense so far this season, but that could change as early as this weekend against Duke if Paul Johnson decides to act on his wish to get the ball to Marshall more often. It’s unfortunate that Marshall’s carries have gone down after a phenomenal freshman campaign that saw him overtake a couple of veterans and rush for north of 7.5 yards per carry, but Dedrick Mills has just been too effective to keep off the field. However, it’s likely that the Tech offense could stand to benefit from introducing Marshall’s speed back into the equation for the rest of the year.
Technical Tidbits 10/27: Johnson looks to get Marshall more involved, Roof emphasizes turnovers
