Serious question ...
At what point is a team no longer young?
DEFENSE
LB: Josh Allen (6-5, 230, So.); Jordan Bonner (6-5, 220, So.-JC)
DT: Adrian Middleton (6-3, 303, So.); Calvin Taylor Jr. (6-9, 295, R-Fr.)
NG: Matt Elam (6-7, 360, Jr.); Naquez Pringle (6-3, 320, Jr.)
DE: Courtney Miggins (6-5, 285, Sr.); Alvonte Bell (6-5, 260, Jr.)
DE/OLB: Denzil Ware (6-2, 255, So.); De’Niro Laster (6-4, 241, Jr.)
NB: Kendall Randolph (6-0, 182, Jr.); Blake McClain (5-11, 200, Sr.)
LB: Courtney Love (6-2, 242, Jr.); Kash Daniel (6-1, 241, Fr.)
LB: Jordan Jones (6-2, 220, So.); Eli Brown (6-2, 215, R-Fr.)
CB: Derrick Baity (6-3, 182, So.); Jordan Griffin (6-0, 177, Fr.) OR Davonte Robinson (6-2, 187, Fr.)
CB: Chris Westry (6-4, 195, So.); J.D. Harmon (6-2, 200, Sr.)
SS: Mike Edwards (6-0, 200, So.); Kendall Randolph (6-0, 182, Jr.)
FS: Blake McClain (5-11, 200, Sr.); Marcus McWilson (6-0, 210, Sr.)
this is the depth chart from today's game. Notice seven sophomores starting, one Jr who is a transfer playing first football in two years, Elam a Jr who hasn't played much until forced into action when injuries hit last year, and two seniors. The defense is super young. We had to replace from graduation (mostly juco players to fill holes, or fusilli me reasons or personal reasons) most of the defense from last year who wasn't to awful bad and kept us in quite a few games.
If you don't see this as young in lower conference football, you are really blinded by your dislike for stoops. I would bet there is not a younger unit in any power five conference (if you can call us that)