
Trey Potts
2023 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
23
YDS
145
TD
2
YDS
57
TD
1
2023 Rush/Rec Projections

Commits to Penn State
Potts will transfer to Penn State, Ryan Burns of 247Sports.com reports Wednesday.
ANALYSIS
Potts spent four seasons with the Golden Gophers but was in the shadow of the dynamic runner Mohammed Ibrahim. Now, Potts will stay in the Big Ten and join a loaded Nittany Lions backfield that already features Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton. Last season, Potts ran for 474 yards and three touchdowns on 4.7 yards per carry.
Potts spent four seasons with the Golden Gophers but was in the shadow of the dynamic runner Mohammed Ibrahim. Now, Potts will stay in the Big Ten and join a loaded Nittany Lions backfield that already features Kaytron Allen and Nicholas Singleton. Last season, Potts ran for 474 yards and three touchdowns on 4.7 yards per carry.
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2022 Fantasy Outlook
Potts is Minnesota’s top returning rusher from the 2021 season despite playing only five games before suffering a season-ending undisclosed injury last season. The junior running back accumulated 552 yards and six touchdowns on 112 carries during his short stint as Minnesota’s primary back in place of previous starter Mohamed Ibrahim, who also suffered a season-ending injury to open the season. However, Potts’ impressive production may have been a function of the team’s highly experienced offensive line that was able to outmuscle a relatively weak slate of non-conference opponents. Minnesota finished the 2021 season with the most rushes per game (46.2) of any Power 5 team, and this run-first identity should carry on into 2022. Therefore, Minnesota should utilize a steady backup rotation of Potts and Bryce Williams to help spell starting running back Ibrahim, who elected to exercise his final season of collegiate eligibility.
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Added to transfer portal
Potts was added to the NCAA's transfer portal Monday, per Matt Zenitz of On3.com.
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Finishes out bowl win
Potts accrued nine rushes for 27 yards during Thursday's 28-20 victory against Syracuse.
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10 carries in backup role
Potts compiled 10 carries for 63 yards during Saturday's 31-3 win over Northwestern.
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Six carries Week 9
Potts (undisclosed) rushed six times for 57 yards during Sunday's 31-0 win over Rutgers.
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Should be back for Week 8
Head coach P.J. Fleck said Monday that Potts (undisclosed) is expected to be back for Saturday's game against Penn State after not playing Week 7 at Illinois, Jeff Wald of Fox 9 Minneapolis reports.
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