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Linebacker will be a struggle but the biggest issue will be depth on both lines.
Something like 6 games in a row with defensive TDs if I remember correctly.It was tremendous at forcing turnovers
The 1998 GT defense was one of my favorite GT defensesSomething like 6 games in a row with defensive TDs if I remember correctly.
‘98 was the first year my family had season tickets, and we went to the Gator Bowl to watch Tech beat ND as well. A whole lot of unexpected fun after the loss to Boston College the first game of the season. I was 11.The 1998 GT defense was one of my favorite GT defenses
If you were as old as me 1985 was pretty goodThe 1998 GT defense was one of my favorite GT defenses
I have great memories of the Black Watch Defense as wellIf you were as old as me 1985 was pretty good
On offense everything except Rb. Our QB options are a guy who might be eligible, a guy who is coming off a season ending injury and has run once and not thrown at all in 3 years here, and a guy not on campus yet. Our leading returning WR has 12 career catches. Oddly enough the TE position is probably our second most solid on offense because of the transfer. OL will probably be solid running but still struggle mightily in pass pro. You don't just switch stances to something you haven't done in 3 years and everything is okay.
Defense
DL - Adams and Glanton should be solid but I don't know about the rest We'll need multiple people to step up for this not to be an issue.
LB - I think we have a couple of solid younger pieces, but like with most of the defense I think it'll take time to break some bad habits and instill good ones.
secondary - going to have to rely on them, but I worry about other teams just being able to run too easily on us and catch guys peeking into the backfield.
The b c game was on TV in texas. The qb was throwing darts against good coverage. No free short dump passes.‘98 was the first year my family had season tickets, and we went to the Gator Bowl to watch Tech beat ND as well. A whole lot of unexpected fun after the loss to Boston College the first game of the season. I was 11.
I'm trying to figure out who you're talking about in your QB list. Does it go: Graham, Johnson, Johnson, Yates? If the third guy is Oliver, then he's been here 2 years. and he ran it a lot and actually passed decently given the lack of protection.
We are severely undersized on both sides of the ball. With the the triple option, we were able to scheme against larger teams.
As we re-tool the offense, size will be our biggest challenge. Long term, we should be able to overcome this through recruiting efforts. Most games are won or lost in the the trenches. Clemson got much better on the DL and this is why we (and every other team) struggle to move the ball. Our defense and special teams will need to be exceptional to give us a chance to win in 2919 and 2020.
We are severely undersized on both sides of the ball. With the the triple option, we were able to scheme against larger teams. As we re-tool the offense, size will be our biggest challenge. Long term, we should be able to overcome this through recruiting efforts. Most games are won or lost in the the trenches. Clemson got much better on the DL and this is why we (and every other team) struggle to move the ball. Our defense and special teams will need to be exceptional to give us a chance to win in 2919 and 2020.
Severely undersized?
Our OL vs. Clemson
OT Zach Quiney- 6’6 276 (will add 25lbs easily)
OT: Jared Southers, 6’5 310lb
OG: Parker Braun 6’3 280lbs ,
OG: Connor Hansen 6’2 320lbs
C: Kenny Cooper 6’3 307lb
Our reserve
Jack Defoors 6’5 290lbs
Austin Smith 6’5 295
Jahaziel Lee 6’2 287
Brad Morgan 6’4 288
Scott Morgan 6’4 290
The vaunted machine Clemson
OT Mitch Hyatt- 6’5 306lbs
OT Tremayne Anchrum- 6’2 290lbs
OG John Simpson 6’4 320lbs
OG Gage Cervenka 6’3 320
C Justin Falcenelli 6’3 307
The DLine
Average FBS DT: 6’2 292
Adams: 6’2 329
Glanton: 6’3 293
Chimedza: 6’3 300
Average FBS DE: 6’3 253
Owens: 6’4 270
Dingle: 6’3 250
Dawson: 6’3 275
Some discussions in other threads has referenced what we do and what we don’t have coming back next year and what impact that will have on our success as we transition. So let’s discuss.
Offense
Some have expressed concern about OL. I disagree. OL is and will be a strength next year. We have a legit starting GCG combo returning. And lots of depth (pending OT getting sorted) Initially I was a bit concerned about OT but after considering it further I’m less concerned. Both Morgan twins have the size and athleticism to play at OT. There little brother also has the frame and size for OT as does Austin Smith. The new regime should be able to plug and play. They will of course get tons of reps in a 2 point stance.
Running backs. If the new regime has trouble filling a 4 deep at RB we are without hope. Strength.
WR - a bunch of guys with height and length. I’m not buying into the “we haven’t taught any of these guys how to run routes garbage. We have. That said, no one outside of maybe Carter (arguably) has shown an ability to get separation and get open. Big question mark at this position. QB position changes may play big. Graham and Oliver?
TE- I don’t think I have to say anything here.
QB- for two years we have been pretty horrible throwing the ball. I truly think LJ would have won the starting job this year except for his injury. Maybe even before game one. We will never know but LJ is my favorite to win the job next year and I think he could flourish in a shotgun spread. He shouldn’t have trouble seeing over the line, has made good throws, and has great wheels to run when needed. His biggest unknown imo is ability to make the reads in a pass heavy scheme. He could play savior for us next year if he grasps things.
Everyone else at QB I have doubts about in the next scheme due to what they have shown thus far, in some cases what they haven’t shown, and lack of size. Graham and Oliver will be threats to run but I’m seriously doubting their ability to throw. Probably an unfair criticism of Graham due to lack of pt / experience. This position is a huge question mark regardless and will have the biggest impact on our success on O in 2019.
Defense
DT- I think we should be fine at DT. Adams and Glanton have both shown they can play DT for us. Add in a promising Martin and a hyped TKC and DT should be a strength.
DE- Owens has ability and I think will make a goos SDE. WDE and a legit pass rusher is a big big concern.
LB- No proven play makers. Thomas is a better fit at safety imo and I’m not sure he has the size to play LB. What he did as a true frosh was very impressive so I’m probably selling him short unfairly. He’s a legit baller wherever he ends up. He just doesn’t fit my perception of a LB size wise. Some will point to BJS. His lack of playing time makes me doubtful. As bad as our play was last year at ILB how did he not see the field if he’s legit? Would the change to OLB in a 4-3 make a drastic change for him? I’m doubtful. We really have no proven prototypical LBs. This unit is a complete rebuild imo.
Secondary- This is definitely a strength imo. We have a ton of very athletic guys with very good size. CGC work with these guys should do wonders imo. I think we have a bunch of guys who might make it to the next level once done at Tech.
What say you? How imbecilic is my thinking? Probably very
Severely undersized?
Our OL vs. Clemson
OT Zach Quiney- 6’6 276 (will add 25lbs easily)
OT: Jared Southers, 6’5 310lb
OG: Parker Braun 6’3 280lbs ,
OG: Connor Hansen 6’2 320lbs
C: Kenny Cooper 6’3 307lb
Our reserve
Jack Defoors 6’5 290lbs
Austin Smith 6’5 295
Jahaziel Lee 6’2 287
Brad Morgan 6’4 288
Scott Morgan 6’4 290
The vaunted machine Clemson
OT Mitch Hyatt- 6’5 306lbs
OT Tremayne Anchrum- 6’2 290lbs
OG John Simpson 6’4 320lbs
OG Gage Cervenka 6’3 320
C Justin Falcenelli 6’3 307
The DLine
Average FBS DT: 6’2 292
Adams: 6’2 329
Glanton: 6’3 293
Chimedza: 6’3 300
Average FBS DE: 6’3 253
Owens: 6’4 270
Dingle: 6’3 250
Dawson: 6’3 275