So the thread title is "Who will step up on the D-Line?". Hopefully everybody. In powerhouse programs, when starters graduate or get injured, it's "Next guy up!". There's opportunity in that.
There was a thread earlier by BW that asked something to the effect, "What is the weakest position in 2012?". Most everybody said CB, or secondary anyway. While I agree that maybe the biggest unknown postition, I disagree it is the weakest. I have faith in those guys. I would say the weakest, probably a bad choice of words, rather the biggest area of concern for me is DL. UM graduated a lot of prime-time players. There is talent there, in Harris, Takai and Biennemann--which are the more known entities. They would have played more last yr had it not been for such a SR laden crew ahead of them. Their is really good potential in Crittendon and Wagemann. Sorry for any miss-spellings on the names. I'm looking forward to seeing Ginn for sure, hope he lives up to the hype. The in-coming players sound top-notch, but boy are they as young as it gets. I guess what I am saying their is dJustefinitly talent in the DL, but it is always an area of concern for me if they are not all or almost all proven upper-classmen. Because DL is the most important group on the field.
I agree with an SEC coach that said yesterday at the SEC media circus that "If you have great production your of your QB and your DL, no matter what league you are in, you have a chance to win the conference.".
There was a thread earlier by BW that asked something to the effect, "What is the weakest position in 2012?". Most everybody said CB, or secondary anyway. While I agree that maybe the biggest unknown postition, I disagree it is the weakest. I have faith in those guys. I would say the weakest, probably a bad choice of words, rather the biggest area of concern for me is DL. UM graduated a lot of prime-time players. There is talent there, in Harris, Takai and Biennemann--which are the more known entities. They would have played more last yr had it not been for such a SR laden crew ahead of them. Their is really good potential in Crittendon and Wagemann. Sorry for any miss-spellings on the names. I'm looking forward to seeing Ginn for sure, hope he lives up to the hype. The in-coming players sound top-notch, but boy are they as young as it gets. I guess what I am saying their is dJustefinitly talent in the DL, but it is always an area of concern for me if they are not all or almost all proven upper-classmen. Because DL is the most important group on the field.
I agree with an SEC coach that said yesterday at the SEC media circus that "If you have great production your of your QB and your DL, no matter what league you are in, you have a chance to win the conference.".