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Gundy ready to keep feeding Hubbard as long as he is up to it.
The post Notebook: Chubaâs Workload, Presley's Competitiveness and O-Line Youth appeared first on Pistols Firing. Mike Gundy's weekly media availability Monday morning brought with it a lot of excitement with the 2020 season just days away. Here is a little more of an in-depth look at three of Gundy's talking points. No carry limit for Hubbard A lot was made of recent carry limits OSU running backs were tagged with, but it sounds like Chuba Hubbard will still get as many as needed in 2020. Hubbard touted the rock 328 times last season. That's the most in program history since 1988. It averages out to 25.2 times a game, but in Big 12 games, Hubbard averaged 27 carries a game. He had outings of 37 carries, 34 carries and two of 32 carries. On Monday, Gundy said he wouldn't prefer Hubbard getting 30 touches a game, but if that's what it takes, that's what it takes. "He's gonna get his carries," Gundy said. "We'll base it on how he feels throughout the game, but I would hope that he wouldn't have to carry it 30 times a game, but if he does for us to be successful on offense, and he feels good, then we'll continue to give it to him."