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  08/22/22 - RB Jayle StacksrJr/2025, Colorado, 5-11, 235 (DS#999 RB) + More +

  Going into the season, there is no question Alex Fontenot and Deion Smith are the leaders of Colorado's running backs room. Yet, watching Jayle Stacks move his 5-foot-11, 235-pound frame downfield before leaping into the end zone for a 15-yard touchdown run at the Buffaloes' scrimmage last Saturday provided a glimpse into the potential he has to impact the offense. "Jayle is doing a really good job," running backs coach Darian Hagan said. "He's a multi-dimensional running back that can do a lot of different things and he's doing everything we ask of him. He's buying into it." A third-year sophomore from Cherry Creek High School, Stacks is hoping this can be the year he finally busts loose for CU. After rushing for nearly 3,000 yards during his prep career, Stacks has played just 40 offensive snaps in his first two seasons at CU. He has carried the ball once, gaining four yards late in a 34-0 rout of Arizona last season.

Stacks' potential to impact the offense has been there since he arrived, though, and he's often displayed a knack for big runs or catching the ball out of the backfield during practice. He's now hoping that leads to more opportunities on game day. "Oh for sure," he said. "I talked to Hagan and (offensive coordinator Mike) Sanford and they want me to do that. But what really matters is that Deion and Fontenot, the guys that have been here, I have no problem (being behind them). They've been here longer than me, so whenever my number's called, I'll be ready to get it done." Stacks has put himself in a better position to produce when his number is called. "He's a guy that we wanted to lose weight," Hagan said. "He attacked that head on. He lost weight...He's doing a really good job for us." - Daily Camera


(DS#999 RB) rJr/2025 RB Jayle StacksColorado
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