Depth chart. A\
All starting o-lineman are over 300. Looks like nice young depth. Who knows something about the 2 backup centers? I'm not familiar with them.
Lee, the WSU transfer, at 2d running back. I liked how he ran in some practices and scrimmages, and thought he might get up there. He's fast, runs hard, can cut, puts his head down, and is hard for defenders to see.
Simis no. 1 at H, ahead of Horner and Bingham. Had seen Ferriter saying it started with Simis at H, but am still surprised that he went over the other two. UM is strong at that position.
With Strong out, the depth at safety appears a bit low. Colter says Strong is apparently out with an ankle, but I'm guessing that, as one or nore other posters have said previously, it's a thumb.
Olson backing up both outside backer spots.
Huge depth at d-tackle, and nice size.
Backers are the smallest I ever remember. 215, 215, 220. Strahm is 240, but out 2 games.
JLM and Eaton at kickoff returners. JLM returning punts.
Purdy beat out Semenza as kicker, at least for now. The long snapper, no. 61, can throw the football about 60 yards. Thought you'd all like to know that.
The receiivers are good with lots of depth. Now we need some of them to be great.
Only 4 senior starters on defense, with Strong and Strahm out.
7 senior starter on offense, with o-line, qb and H.