Question Re: 1999 D.

HD6

Sophomore
Apr 8, 2003
10,019
108
63
That's the best defense we have ever statistically speaking.
 

holydawg

Redshirt
Mar 3, 2008
135
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Thread hijack buy or sell

Because of the advent of the Spread, there will never be another team with stats like the 99 team.
 

HD6

Sophomore
Apr 8, 2003
10,019
108
63
Huge sell. The 1999 team led the nation in total defense at 222.5 YPG. This year's leader was Louisville, believe it or not, at 251.5. Not a huge gap. In 2011, it was Alabama at 183.6, way under.

Scoring defense, we were 6th at 13.5 PPG. That would have been good for 4th last season.
 

WayboDawg

Redshirt
Jun 7, 2013
1,219
1
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Miss those days. Imagine how good our football team would be with a Dak lead offense and our 99 defense.
 

Drebin

Heisman
Aug 22, 2012
21,532
25,110
113
Was that the best D we've have since Emory early 80's teams?

That was the best d we ever had - ever. We were two deep with all-SEC talent at DL, future NFL'ers at LB, and two shutdown corners.

Just off the top of my head:

DL - Wyms, Golliday, Connor Stephens, Sluder, McKinley, Dorsett Davis, Blade.

LB - Haggan, Grant, Simpson

CB - Smoot, Bean

S - Prather, Cooper, Clinton, Nelson

I'm sure I'm even forgetting a few. We had really good players - like Kenzaki Jones, who never saw the field outside of special teams.
 

drummerdawg

Redshirt
Mar 14, 2013
334
31
28
Just looked up the 99 season, and noticed our home attendance were in the 30k's each game. Crazy
 

tcdog70

Junior
Sep 24, 2012
1,376
250
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1980 D was pretty skippy

DE-Billy Jackson
DE-Jerry Gillikin
DE Tyrone Keys
DT-Glen Collins
DT Earnest barnes
LB-Mike MsEnany
LB-Rusty martin
LB-Johnnie Cooks
cb-Kennth Johnson
CB-Willie jackson
S-Rob Fesmire
s-Greg Williams

I think 6 of these Guys had a nice NFL run
 

aTotal360

Heisman
Nov 12, 2009
21,798
14,492
113
But from 1998-2003, our student section was at it's prime. Give them all the credit.
 

mdbryant2010

Redshirt
Dec 19, 2013
112
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Stat wise we won't be as good this year but this could be a top 5 defense of our history if not better. Hopefully the Indians didn't read this reply.
 

BoomBoom.sixpack

Redshirt
Aug 22, 2012
810
0
0
Huge sell. The 1999 team led the nation in total defense at 222.5 YPG. This year's leader was Louisville, believe it or not, at 251.5. Not a huge gap. In 2011, it was Alabama at 183.6, way under.

Scoring defense, we were 6th at 13.5 PPG. That would have been good for 4th last season.

and that was with a terrible offense that constantly gave the ball back to the other team. i wonder how that '99 D compares in yardage per play instead of per game.
 

Chesusdog

All-Conference
May 2, 2006
4,798
4,777
113
I took the whiskey showers

loudly and proudly in '99. The student section was absolutely electric every week.
 

HD6

Sophomore
Apr 8, 2003
10,019
108
63
Averaged 3.34 yds per play. Last year's leader was Michigan State at 4.09. That 2011 Alabama defense was 3.32. 2013 was the first year since at least 2007, that was as far back as I was willing to look.
 

prairiedawg

Redshirt
Aug 1, 2012
595
0
16
and that was with a terrible offense that constantly gave the ball back to the other team. i wonder how that '99 D compares in yardage per play instead of per game.

We also had lots of penalties that kept giving the ball back to the other team, yet we would stop them again. The stats per play may be better because of that, who knows. Its probably different than I remember, but it seemed like we should have led the nation in penalties. The Peach bowl at the end topped it off, over 20 penalties in that game. They were frustrating but also fun to watch.