Analysis: What Hackett's commit means for Texas Tech's offense
It might not seem like it, but the commitment of Rivals100 running back Stanley Hackett sent a very clear signal about the future direction of Texas Tech's offense. Will McKay breaks it down below.
Texas Tech likely won't take a running back in its 2017 class, but the program addressed the position in a big way with the addition of Rivals100 running back Stanley Hackett on Thursday.
DeShaun Foster's first commitment as a Red Raider assistant is a doozy, as Hackett is the highest-ranked running back to commit to the program in the Rivals.com era.
The Pasadena (Texas) Sam Rayburn standout lives up to his ranking on the field as he's big, fast and can either run by opponents or over them. Good luck stopping him.
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