Another observation about the defense

Todd4State

Redshirt
Mar 3, 2008
17,411
1
0
Our defense is not very opportunistic. I know that there is certainly a degree of "luck" that goes into getting TO's- simply being in the right place at the right time- but it seems like whenever we have a chance to get a tipped pass or pick a ball off, it bounces off of someone's hands or the other team will fumble, and we can't fall on it and get the ball.

Is there anything our staff can do to help our defense get more TO's? Is it a talent issue?- some guys have more of a nose for the ball than others- see Fred Smoot. What is it?

Our best defenses were really good at getting TO's- see 1999 and even in 2007, we had an opportunistic defense.

This isn't really a complaint, as I'm not really sure if anything can be done about it. I just want to know if there's something that we can do to be better at it.
 

OEMDawg

Redshirt
Mar 22, 2008
1,383
0
0
It's tough to get interceptions when our DBs are usually no closer than 10 yards away from the opposing receiver.
 
M

msucivilen

Guest
11 total tackles, 3.5 TFL, 1 sack, and 1 FF. Not bad for a DE.

Anybody notice the frustration among the defensive players towards the end of the game. Cox was pissed about the missed tackles on one play.
 

LTblows

Redshirt
Mar 3, 2008
1,889
0
36
I've missed seeing a dominant defensive lineman. I wish Titus could still be around. Dude could play ball, and he was a pretty fun guy to be around.
 

drunkernhelldawg

Redshirt
Nov 25, 2007
1,372
0
0
plus his playmaking ability, his nose for the ball, well, he's just a great great player.

But I think if we can get some pressure up front, we'll get some turnover opportunities. We've just missed around five or so, including two or three in the GT game.