By Chris Hummer, Dawgman: In a perfect world, Dillon Johnson would be a part of the Washington running backs rotation backing starter Cameron Davis.
But a little over a week ago, that whole plan blew up and a new plan was formed. Instead of Davis leading the group like Wayne Taulapapa did the season before, it would now be running back by committee. And on top of it, Johnson would take the place of Davis starting Saturday’s game versus Boise State.
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