In fact, without the injuries, Gore might have ended up the best of Miami’s recent halfbacks and a clear-cut franchise back in the NFL.
As a freshman on Miami’s 2001 national-championship team, he averaged an astounding 9.1 yards a carry while backing up Portis in Miami’s two-back rotation. As a sophomore, he was set to share time with and perhaps start ahead of McGahee before blowing out his right knee.
Miami's rb coach argued that Gore is better or atleast on par with Edge, Portis and Mcgahee.
And this has what to do with the NOW? Since 2001 (4 years ago!) Gore has blown out his knee twice. Those clinging to the whole Gore over McGahee and Portis concept need to realize that this hype was prior to two catastrophic knee injuries. Assuming this guy will be a success in the NFL because at one point, 4 years ago and on two healthy knees, he was
possibly regarded as highly as two currently succesful NFL backs is just naive thinking.
At this point it's impossible to say that he is as good, or better than, mcgahee or portis because we haven't had a chance to see what he can do in the NFL yet. Once he gets an opportunity, than we will know. But, based on his limited performance in arguably the best football program in the country, he does have some ability, and I don't think all those skillz just evaporate all of a sudden in four years. Also, when you talk about the injury's, Gore is 22yrs old, he is a young guy that can recover from injury a lot quicker than older backs. With medical technology where it is at this point, the chance is definitely there for him to battle back from this. He's being talked about like he's 32 yrs old, trying to overcome injury's like this, which is a different story all together.