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There is a huge disparity between the numbers. What does it say about our defense, if anything?
I never expect us to recover a fumble in the opponents backfield. Those are a function of disruptive plays and physical play. On one of UNC's last TD's (if not the last one) he was juggling the ball at the exchange. If he had been hit behind, or even at, the LOS I am fairly certain he would have dropped the ball. instead he went the 6-7 yards (iirc) untouched into the endzone. Interceptions can be made by either great individual plays by a DB or by QB mistakes. I don't expect us to cause or recover many fumbles going forward. So to answer your question, I think it says we have better DB's than front seven.
I think you make some valid points but your last sentence conclusion is a stretch. There are a lot more considerations involved in determining which group is better.
The other error with the last sentence is that we do not have a front 7. We have a front 6. Thus, our issues in stopping the run....
true, utilizing a front 6 makes us vulnerable against the run but at least we can stop the opponents passing ga..oh wait, nevermind.