Anxious to hear about team depth this year. Are we more than 1 or 2 deep at each position? Would like for coaches to talk that at multiple positions we are a solid 3 and 4 deep with little drop off. When we were winning that was the case.
Anxious to hear about team depth this year. Are we more than 1 or 2 deep at each position? Would like for coaches to talk that at multiple positions we are a solid 3 and 4 deep with little drop off. When we were winning that was the case.
We had a national championship appearance in a season .where Wilson Thomas was our top WR and I don't think I can remember at this late hour another WR on that team.
The wall of 10,000 immortals even in years we were pretty good was always a myth.
At QB especially we were never more than two deep even during the height of our power. Monte Christo was pretty fortunate that he played behind one of the best lines NCAAFB has ever fielded
How dare you not remember Troy Hassebroek.
OT is probably the biggest worry for depth. After the starting two, it is a big drop off.
Lol the only reason I remember Wilson is I went to school with that guy.
I remember after he got his husker offer brother Haynes walking the halls trying to shuffle him into class so he'd keep his grades up and qualify.
I looked up Troy's stats. No catches in 2001. Had 7 his last year in 2002. John Gibson was #2 WR in 01. Man, crouch was good to carry that team to the title game.
Fair enough. I guess my personal thoughts is I’m not expecting our defense to be great, carry the team, or really be anything more than maybe average.Eh I still say CB. We don't even have a starting two...let alone a two deep on each side.
Fair enough. I guess my personal thoughts is I’m not expecting our defense to be great, carry the team, or really be anything more than maybe average.
So my thought is we are going to need our offense to out score the opponent to win. If we lose either of our starting OTs, I think our offense is going to be in trouble.
I want Clemson’s 4 DLI think the discussion about depth and depth charts are pretty meaningless in the bigger picture. The reason I say that is it can look pretty good - pick a group - "oh, we have lots of talent and people at LB so that is good and we are really stacked." Well, it may mean that or it may mean they are all bunched together with no clear cut leader. Lots of teams have depth and numbers but it is the quality that makes it work, not numbers. So given the opportunity would you want 4 DL's all about the same or one really great one and 3 so-so behind him? Think there are lots of ways to look at this big picture.
IMO the secondary won't be as bad as people think and the offense won't be as good as people think. As many have said before, if we could put some QBs on their backs it sure would help the DBs look a lot better.
Overall depth is probably improved if you just step back and look at how much roster turnover there has been since the end of last year. There are a lot of guys who weren't on campus in December who will be on the 2-deep this year. Many of them starting.
Bending thought the same about the starters on D, although Neal may end up playing quite a bit if Williams can’t stay healthy.On the offensive side of the ball, I agree.
There will be probably 4 maybe 5 new players on the defensive side of the ball that could be on the 2 deep but not starting (Neal, Honas, Dixon, W. Jackson. I see a scenario where all 11 starters on defense were on the roster last year.