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RVP and Jeudy definitely seem more like 4-3 DT's than true NT's.
Ty’s athleticism for his size let the run D punch above its weight for a 3-3-5. Van Poppel has the same profile, but they have enough DE bodies to play a 4-3. If Tony sticks around, it might look more 4-2-5, especially on run downs. RVP, Jeudy, Jimari and Cam/PWill at the LOS. Is the Stewart kid startable at Rover? Shavers and Gbayor at LB, C Wright, Buford, Hartzog and Hill/Charles at DB MaGahee fits in there somewhere too. That’s a decent start for a group that already knows the D.
 
If NU keeps a three man front on D, RVP is Ty’s replacement , with Jeudy, Butler, Cam and Jackson also getting front line level reps. Hopefully the Terry kid is ready to play early. I think Jeudy and RVP are good to play DT in a four man front, with Jackson and perhaps Terry in reserve. Not a lot of depth there. But NU would have solid options at DE.
Pretty safe to leave Terry out.
 
Ended up 54th in yards per play on defense. Pretty mediocre overall. The yards per game numbers are affected by the pace our offense plays at and our opponents. I think Tony White is good, but I think we got more exposed on defense this year than last year. Last year we were 7th in yards per play defensively.
Our defense had nothing to do with scheme this year. Our defensive backfield was terrible and couldn’t play man or zone well. There was no scheme that would work with what white had to work with this year.
 
Our defense had nothing to do with scheme this year. Our defensive backfield was terrible and couldn’t play man or zone well. There was no scheme that would work with what white had to work with this year.
Tommi doesn’t get plantar fasciitis, Ceyair Wright plays into the rotation and they are able to use Buford at Safety. That’s a different season. The DB room lost Blye Hill in spring, Tommi gimped around mid season and then Hartzog got injured. At least some kids we will depend on next year got valuable reps.
 
Tommi doesn’t get plantar fasciitis, Ceyair Wright plays into the rotation and they are able to use Buford at Safety. That’s a different season. The DB room lost Blye Hill in spring, Tommi gimped around mid season and then Hartzog got injured. At least some kids we will depend on next year got valuable reps.
But yet people come on here and blame Tony white. People want a simple answer and only look at the results. It’s never straight forward.
 
But yet people come on here and blame Tony white. People want a simple answer and only look at the results. It’s never straight forward.
They have Ceyair, Blye Hill and Charles at CB, With Buford and Hartzog at safety. Three of those guys are veteran players.
 
There are rumors that he is leaving for another DC position. Not sure if they are true or not.

Except for that 1 play with 8 missed tackles that was as good a defensive game as I’ve seen us play since Suh vs. Texas. Didn’t see the stats but I don’t think Iowa converted a 3rd down.
 
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Bring Carl back!!!! Carl!!! Cocaine! Wife ****ing!!!
I’d have no issue with that. Whatever we need to do, give him cocaine and loose women as much as he wants. You want results on the field sometimes have to take the good with the bad.
 
I’d have no issue with that. Whatever we need to do, give him cocaine and loose women as much as he wants. You want results on the field sometimes have to take the good with the bad.
He can call Carl for his Lincoln connection.
 
Disagreements with Rhule over the defensive scheme according to the rumor I heard. Bringing in Phil Snow to look over his shoulder may be part of it. But who knows.
Running off your best coordinator

I’m sure this took place prior to Year Three at prior stops
 
I understood the "Tony White leaving for head coach spot" rumors last season.

Having a hard time understanding "Tony White to leave P4 DC role to take another P4 DC role" rumor this season.

If it were at Georgia, I'd get it.

FSU?
 
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Question if not Rhule then who?
Last 2 years of Bo was bad especially with recruiting
Riley not the answer and didn't recruit well either
Frost wow just wow How bad that was
Recruiting was bad especially front lines and QB
Nick Saban old and retired
Urban Meyer not coming so who else would we go after?
Hopefully a run first coach.



 
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Ty’s athleticism for his size let the run D punch above its weight for a 3-3-5. Van Poppel has the same profile, but they have enough DE bodies to play a 4-3. If Tony sticks around, it might look more 4-2-5, especially on run downs. RVP, Jeudy, Jimari and Cam/PWill at the LOS. Is the Stewart kid startable at Rover? Shavers and Gbayor at LB, C Wright, Buford, Hartzog and Hill/Charles at DB MaGahee fits in there somewhere too. That’s a decent start for a group that already knows the D.
I think the next step for White's D is getting elite, athletic linebackers. If he sticks around I could definitely see a future with Christian Jones, Shavers, McGahee, Merritt. We all saw what McGahee brings from a pass rush perspective. Now imagine Jones blanketing TE's or rbs.
 
And people want to get rid of White. Get rid of the fraud HC. What's his record here in November again

You know, in the games that we lost to some pretty average teams like the USC and UCLA, how differently does the defense look if the offense is getting points? It’s hard to say, but it feels like the offense and special teams didn’t do the defense many favors this year.
 
You know, in the games that we lost to some pretty average teams like the USC and UCLA, how differently does the defense look if the offense is getting points? It’s hard to say, but it feels like the offense and special teams didn’t do the defense many favors this year.
The defense was bad against UCLA right from the beginning.
 
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Except for that 1 play with 8 missed tackles that was as good a defensive game as I’ve seen us play since Suh vs. Texas. Didn’t see the stats but I don’t think Iowa converted a 3rd down.
0/10, 0.4 yd average on 3rd down
 
I think the next step for White's D is getting elite, athletic linebackers. If he sticks around I could definitely see a future with Christian Jones, Shavers, McGahee, Merritt. We all saw what McGahee brings from a pass rush perspective. Now imagine Jones blanketing TE's or rbs.
Wright and Bullock were biggish safeties that moved and they were solid players. Bullock was limited athletically, and Buddha was a what could have been without the injuries and health issues. Better athletes at that level would be the next step.
 
You know, in the games that we lost to some pretty average teams like the USC and UCLA, how differently does the defense look if the offense is getting points? It’s hard to say, but it feels like the offense and special teams didn’t do the defense many favors this year.
And the defense had so many take aways to help the offense. We frequently also lost the field position battle when the D did get a stop.
 
What the hell was that?!
A couple videos of an up and coming run first coach who I think is interesting. What do you mean what the hell was that?

Brennan Marion is the architect of the innovative “Go-Go Offense,” which led him to earning Mountain West Wire Coordinator of the Year honors and being a nominee for the prestigious Broyles Award in just his first season at UNLV. The initial results with the Rebels were stunning: a school-record six games scoring 40+ points, including four consecutively; scored at least 24 points in a school-record 10 straight games and record 12 overall; tied with Oregon and Old Dominion for the national lead in touchdown drives under a minute with 11, including posting three touchdown drives under 10 seconds in a win at New Mexico; finished sixth in the nation in third-down conversions at 49.3%, posting more third-down conversions than any team in the country with 101; tied for eighth in the nation for red-zone offense at 93.1%; and finished 22nd in the nation in scoring with 34.4 points per game -- the second most in school history and most since 1980.

The year before he got there UNLV went 5 and 7. The first year he got there and installed his offense they went 9 and 5. This year they went 10-2. Everywhere he's installed his offense they end up producing really well.
 
Except for that 1 play with 8 missed tackles that was as good a defensive game as I’ve seen us play since Suh vs. Texas. Didn’t see the stats but I don’t think Iowa converted a 3rd down.

They converted 5. NU converted 20 I believe. How we lost that fvcking game is beyond me…

Edit: Correction, that was the 1st down stats. They had 5 1st downs, we had 20. You might be right about their 3rd down conversions.
 
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You know, in the games that we lost to some pretty average teams like the USC and UCLA, how differently does the defense look if the offense is getting points? It’s hard to say, but it feels like the offense and special teams didn’t do the defense many favors this year.

Offense sucked and was a huge liability this year. Defense was good, not great, last year was considerably better.
 
I've literally never seen hate for Ty Robinson. I was hard on him early in his career, but that was because he was playing nowhere near his potential. He's had a great final 2 years here, that's for sure, and I'm happy he decided to come back. I don't think anybody is arguing he's not our best player.
Just this season there has been a lot of it on this board.
 
They converted 5. NU converted 20 I believe. How we lost that fvcking game is beyond me…

Edit: Correction, that was the 1st down stats. They had 5 1st downs, we had 20. You might be right about their 3rd down conversions.
Special teams blunders and missed tackles on one play plus the inability of the offense to finish drives, as I’ve stated previously had the weather been like the weekend before we’d have won by 3 scores. I’ll also add after the one pass interference by Iowa kkk complained to the officials and they never got another penalty even after the play clock ran out
 
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