A year ago the Gophers football team had only four running backs on scholarship and injuries to two of them, David Cobb and Donnell Kirkwood, limited their performance.
This year it is a different story, with terrific competition among the running backs, and the bulk of them have great speed.
Another good sign for development is that the Gophers have only 10 seniors on their roster and none of them is a running back. And to make the offense of the future look even more competitive, the current first-team offensive line doesn't have a senior, either.
Right now it appears that James Gillum, a junior college transfer from Mississippi Gulf Coast Junior College, is the No. 1 back.
Gillum was a tremendous talent in high school at Pearl River High in Louisiana. He was named to the all-state team as a senior after he rushed for 1,787 yards. As a sophomore, he led the state with 2,213 yards and 24 touchdowns. But Gillum's grades weren't good enough, so he enrolled at Mississippi Gulf Coast, where he was the 12th-leading junior college rusher as a sophomore and eighth as a freshman.
The New Orleans Times-Picayune quoted Gillum before last season as saying, "I have all the confidence in the world that I can play at the highest level in college and in the NFL, too. But the most important thing to me is going somewhere where I have a chance to start right off the bat."
That's something the Gophers could offer Gillum.
His offensive coordinator at Gulf Coast, Pete Bennett, said Gillum had the ability to be an Southeastern Conference running back -- something the Gulf Coast coaching staff would know. They coached Vick Ballard before he transferred to Mississippi State, where he rushed for 2,158 yards and 30 touchdowns in two years. Ballard is now with the Indianapolis Colts.