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By Steve Muench and Kevin Weidl
Scouts Inc. Thursday, August 21, 2008 Baylor Running back: In his five-year tenure at Houston, new Baylor coach Art Briles spread the field, and the Bears should do the same this year, but don't be fooled by the formations. Briles' scheme is a balanced attack. And if the Bears are going to have success running the ball, they will need to address depth at running back. Projected starter Jay Finley is just a sophomore, but both of his backups -- Jacoby Jones and Ray Sims -- are entering their final seasons. Exacerbating the problem, ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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