Ten most important players for 2015 - No. 6
Posted Aug 21, 2015
Elijah Hood had an average freshman season as he struggled with injuries while running behind a troubled offensive line. The Charlotte native appeared in nine games and rushed 67 times for 259 yards and four touchdowns. As a sophomore, Hood looks to make a big impact, splitting time in the backfield with T.J. Logan and to a lesser extent freshman Ty'Son Williams and senior Romar Morris.
(Carolina Blue)
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