Arizona's Drake Anderson could have ‘a little bit of a role’ if ‘Speedy’ Luke (leg) can’t play at Cal

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Arizona's Drake Anderson could have ‘a little bit of a role’ if ‘Speedy’ Luke (leg) can’t play at Cal
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News and notes as Arizona prepares to play Cal on Saturday.

Justin Spears The"four horsemen" in Arizona’s stable of running backs this season have been veteran Michael Wiley, Florida State transfer D.J. Williams and budding freshmen Jonah Coleman and Rayshon “Speedy” Luke.

If Luke is unable to play, Arizona could turn to Chandler native Drake Anderson, who rushed for 385 yards and a touchdown for the UA last season after transferring from Northwestern. “Jonah had practiced really, really hard in the spring. I think all of us who watched spring football recognized his value and how he developed as a football player,” Fisch said. “Training camp, he came back and it was a lot, as usual for a true freshman, where all of a sudden it’s ball all the time. … Once he got acclimated to that, he started getting better every week and started playing more and more in games.

“As a freshman, what you’ve been asked to do blocking-wise in high school is very different than what you’re asked to do blocking-wise in college football," Fisch said."The size of the player you’re blocking is much different than the size of the player you’re blocking now,” Fisch said. “Additionally, a player like a ‘T-Mac’ in high school probably didn’t block a lot.

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