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Wow! Only 2 seniors on defensive side of ball. It could be ugly this year.
As opposed to last season?
Wow! Only 2 seniors on defensive side of ball. It could be ugly this year.
We need a GS transfer and a surprise JUCO pick up to help tone down all that inexperience...It really is incredible how young our secondary is going to be. So many spots up for grabs in all levels of the defense. I'm mentally preparing myself for a lot more growing pains....
Updated again.
Btw, I left David Nwaogwugwu on the chart for now as a candidate for a remaining slot even though he has committed to Temple.
The defense is going to be awful. So much youth at DL and DBIt really is incredible how young our secondary is going to be. So many spots up for grabs in all levels of the defense. I'm mentally preparing myself for a lot more growing pains....
The defense is going to be awful. So much youth at DL and DB
I think its going to depend on how ready our QB is and how the OL shakes outWill RE bring the offense back to a snails pace to protect the D and try to keep the games closer?
Will RE bring the offense back to a snails pace to protect the D and try to keep the games closer?
I'm not totally sure, but when I hear RE talk about Dunn, it sounds like he's interested in installing something like BC's offense...no huddle, but an emphasis on running the ball, not lining up in shotgun much. We'll see how it works.
That is a scary thought.I'm not totally sure, but when I hear RE talk about Dunn, it sounds like he's interested in installing something like BC's offense...no huddle, but an emphasis on running the ball, not lining up in shotgun much. We'll see how it works.
I find this theory to be ridiculously ironic. Therefore...I really, really, really hope not.Will RE bring the offense back to a snails pace to protect the D and try to keep the games closer?
That is a scary thought.
That is a scary thought.
I understand your point. It certainly fits Edsall's style of offensive better. However, after watching 6 years of Pasqualoni and Diaco under center type offensive schemes here, I much prefer the type of offense installed by Lashlee. I was hoping that who ever replaced Lashlee would just build on what he started here. Going back to tight formations and running up the middle is not formula for winning in our conference. Memphis, Central Florida and South Florida are still going to be scoring 40 points a game against us even if we slow down our offense. If Dunn is going to use Lashlee's offense but add a little prostyle offense so we are more effective in the red zone I would be okay with that. If we are going to abandon our spread offense, then I'm going to become very concerned.Jerry Kill runs a 'multiple, no huddle offense' which is the same idea that RE is looking to implement under Dunn. Here's an article on that:
Is a no-huddle the same as a hurry-up offense? | Jerry Kill's 'multiple' plans for Rutgers
So after the additions from today I have us still with 7 open scholarships. We have 78 accounted for with the possibility that we give 1 to Mason Donaldson and 1 to the LS Brian Keating.
Breakdown.
Offense:
QB (5): David Pindell, Marvin Washington, Brandon Bisack, Jordan McAffee, Steven Krajewski
RB (4): Kevin Mensah, Nate Hopkins, Kyhon Gillespie, Dante Black
WR (13): Hergy Mayala, Quayvon Skanes, Aaron McLean, Tyler Davis, Tyraiq Beals, Keyion Dixon, Zavier Scott, Donovan Williams, Garrison Burnett, Kyle Buss, Cameron Hairston, Elijah Jeffreys, Heron Maurisseau-Oneal, --------- (((Mason Donaldson)))
TE (3): Jay Rose, Zordan Holman, Ryan Fitton
OL (14): Matt Peart, Nino Leone, Ryan Crozier, Cam DeGeorge, Ryan Van Der Mark, James Tunstall, Robert Holmes, Stanley Hubbard, Bryan Cespedes, Ian Campbell, Noel Ofori-Nyadu, Peter Rooney, Dylan Niedrowski, Christian Haynes
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39 (+Mason Donaldson)
Defense:
DL (11): Connor Freeborn, AJ Garson, Phillipe Okounam, James Atkins, Kevin Murphy, Caleb Thomas, Noel Brouse, Travis Jones, Lwal Uguak, Jonathan Pace, Pierce DeVaughn,
LB (8): Eddie Hahn, Eli Thomas, Santana Sterling, TJ Gardner, Darrian Beavers, Ryan Gilmartin, Kevon Jones, Hunter Webb
DB (17): Tahj Herring-Wilson, Omar Fortt, Tyler Coyle, Marshe Terry, Jordan Swann, Abiola Olaniyan, Robert King III, Ian Swenson, Jeremy Lucien, Malik Xavier Banks, Shamel Lazarus, Jordan Morrison, O'niel Robinson, Ryan Carroll, Keyshawn Paul, Messiah Turner, Jalon Farrell
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36
Special Teams:
K (1): Michael Tarbutt
P (2): Brett Graham, Luke Magliozzi
LS (1): (((Brian Keating)))
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39+36+3=78
Anything I missed?
Really nice job putting this together. Looking at the defense, I'm telling you that by game 3 or earlier few if any of the upper class men will be starting. On the DL Okounam and Murphy will be in the rotation and I think we will see a lot of the 4 freshman, Jones, Ugawak, Pace and DeVaughn. Linebackers Jones and Webb will push Sterling, Gardner and Beavers. Wish they got the kid from Alabama. For DB I don't see anyone who needs to see the field besides the incoming freshman. I realize that it is somewhat crazy to project guys who have never played at this level before and expect them to be the answer. But, I see one thing they have in common and that is an aggressive style of play. What could change this? More confidence from the returning DBs and the spread of a more aggressive culture ignited by this freshman class. Love me some Uconn football!
You've got a lot of faith in a lot of guys who have never taken 1 CFB snap.
Really nice job putting this together. Looking at the defense, I'm telling you that by game 3 or earlier few if any of the upper class men will be starting. On the DL Okounam and Murphy will be in the rotation and I think we will see a lot of the 4 freshman, Jones, Ugawak, Pace and DeVaughn. Linebackers Jones and Webb will push Sterling, Gardner and Beavers. Wish they got the kid from Alabama. For DB I don't see anyone who needs to see the field besides the incoming freshman. I realize that it is somewhat crazy to project guys who have never played at this level before and expect them to be the answer. But, I see one thing they have in common and that is an aggressive style of play. What could change this? More confidence from the returning DBs and the spread of a more aggressive culture ignited by this freshman class. Love me some Uconn football!
If we have 4 true freshman in the defensive line rotation then we are in for a long season.