Roman Hemby
Definition
Roman Hemby is an American college football running back currently playing for the Indiana Hoosiers.
Born on August 16, 2002, in Edgewood, Maryland, he previously starred for the Maryland Terrapins before transferring to Indiana.
Standing at 6 feet tall and weighing around 208 pounds, Hemby is renowned for his explosive speed, vision, and ability to break long runs, including an 82-yard touchdown against Purdue.
Examples
Roman Hemby turned Purdue's defense into a sad game of tag with that 82-yard sprint to the end zone.
When Roman Hemby lines up, linebackers check their shoelaces twice—better safe than sorry.
Indiana's offense finally found its groove once Roman Hemby started treating defenders like optional obstacles.
Roman Hemby's transfer to the Hoosiers was like upgrading from economy to first class for Big Ten rushing stats.