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JG: Frasier, Hines hope to be fast learners

Speedkilz1

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"At 5 feet, 9 inches and 190 pounds, the move to the slot will save Hines some punishment and allow him to use his speed and quickness. Doeren didn’t rule out using Hines at running back, but for now he’ll carve out a role at receiver.
With two of the top receivers leaving the program in the offseason, there’s room for Hines to play right away and make a difference.
“He’s going to play in the slot a lot,” Doeren said. “And then if it develops where he’s shifted back into the backfield some we’ll have to see but we’re not there yet.”
Hines already has Frasier’s confidence.
“He can do anything,” Frasier said.
Frasier’s role is still a work in progress. A big, powerful back (5-10, 230 pounds), Frasier adds a different element than Thornton and Dayes.
“We are all different,” Frasier said. “Everybody has their things that they do well.”


**Doeren said it is possible Frasier or Gallaspy could redshirt this year.
 
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