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Tennessee Volunteers running back Dylan Sampson had another fantastic outing against the Iowa Hawkeyes in his first career start.

Tennessee struggled to get a consistent passing game going in the first half and decided to lean on its run game. Though they were without their two workhorse running backs, Jaylen Wright and Jabari Small, they still had a more-than-capable back in the backfield: Dylan Sampson.

Sampson has flashed a lot of potential during his limited action over the past two seasons in Knoxville, Tennessee. He’s assumed the starting role heading into next season and had a strong opening statement in the Citrus Bowl. Sampson had 20 carries for 133 yards, averaging 6.7 yards per carry. Running backs coach Jerry Mac has done a strong job of preparing his backs for action, and Sampson looked the part

He bounced off contact well, extending several runs with sheer physicality. His counterpart, freshman running back Cameron Seldon, also had an impressive afternoon, but it’s clear that Sampson will be the workhorse for this squad moving forward. After speculation for the past two offseason that he was unhappy with his role, Sampson has assumed the No. 1 role and likely won’t look back.

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