Running back a hybrid position in Rabun’s offense

  • Rabun County quarterback Gunner Stockton, left, hands the ball off to running back Brody Jarrard during a practice in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
    Rabun County quarterback Gunner Stockton, left, hands the ball off to running back Brody Jarrard during a practice in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
  • Rabun County running back Bryson Addis carries the ball during a position workout at the team’s practice field in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
    Rabun County running back Bryson Addis carries the ball during a position workout at the team’s practice field in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
  • Rabun County running back Langdon Windham catches a pass during warm-ups at the team’s practice field in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
    Rabun County running back Langdon Windham catches a pass during warm-ups at the team’s practice field in May. (Glendon Poe/The Clayton Tribune)
TIGER — Running backs playing in Rabun County’s offense are doing more than carrying the football behind blockers. They are giving quarterbacks additional receiving options. The multifaceted group…

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