Ok, I have to dive into the MN guy's numbers. On its face the 2019 numbers are not impressive. 114 carries, 604 yards (5.3 Avg). He also caught 3 passes for 13 yards.
In 2019 his best game was the bowl game. Against Auburn he had 20 carries and 140 yards. Auburn was the 25th ranked rushing defense in football. His next best games were:
Fresno State (#71 ranked rush defense): 88 yards
Nebraska (#94): 84 yards
Northwestern (#36): 76 yards
Rutgers (#107): 62 yards
With the exception of Auburn, all of this looks...OK. Not great. In the remaining games he failed to reach 40 yards. In those 5 games, he rushed 34 times for 154 yards (4.5 Avg). 36 of those yards came on a single carry against Wisconsin. Without that run, he would have averaged less than 3.5 yards per carry.
Outside of the bowl game, nothing really jumps off the page. Maybe he was playing with an injury.
Much like Trey Sermon, Ibrahim's 2018 season was much better. He rushed 171 times for 936 yards (5.5 Avg), and his best game was a 157 yard performance against Ohio State. He also rushed for 121 yards on 26 carries against Wisconsin (4.7 Avg.), and 98 yards on 20 carries against Northwestern. All three of these teams had rush defenses ranked in the top 10.
So, which version will we see? 2018 or 2019? Why did Ibrahim take such a step back last year?