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Miami football likely to bring Lorenzo Lingard back slowly

Sophomore running back Lorenzo Lingard will have to earn more his playing time with the Miami football team. Lingard is expected to be healthy enough to play against Virginia Tech on Saturday. Lingard is currently third or fourth on Miami’s depth chart.

Junior DeeJay Dallas and sophomore Cam Harris have received most of the carries. Dallas leads Miami with 344 rushing yards and six touchdowns through four games. Harris has 125 yards and two touchdowns. The sophomore has had to 50 plus yard runs called back this season or his numbers would be much higher.