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It is much harder to scheme away lesser talent on D. You either have the horses or you don't.
Data supporting this?
It is much harder to scheme away lesser talent on D. You either have the horses or you don't.
I wonder how you would do this. Perhaps run a correlation of recruiting rankings against FEI for both offense and defense?Data supporting this?
After a quick look at that depth chart, I can honestly say that we have improved in one very important area--depth. We used to have guys on the two-deep who were, let's say "questionable" in talent and ability in comparison to the 1st team. Looking at our projected depth chart, I only see a few areas where we lack the kind of depth needed to succeed. What do you guys think? Are my eyes deceiving me...or does it seem that we have more quality depth than we have in previous years???
Not tall enough to hit anyone in the actual head [emoji2]yeah, we did have a headhunter--his name is Davis but he gone
I don't know about data, but it's easier to hide a weak link on offense than it is on defense. If you have a weak link on defense offensively you can design schemes that take advantage of that weak link for example: running at a specific defensive lineman, stretching a specific linebacker who has difficulty in pass coverage, picking out a week corner.Data supporting this?
National Leaders Scoring Defense 2016 / Talent Ranking entering 2017 (5 yr average)Data supporting this?
National Leaders Scoring Defense 2016 / Talent Ranking entering 2017 (5 yr average)
1. Alabama/1
2. Michigan/14
3. Ohio State/2
4. Wisconsin/ outside top 25
5. LSU/3
6. Florida/10
7. Auburn/7
8. Washington/25
9. Ap State/outside top 25
10. Clemson/12
National Leaders Scoring Offense 2016 / Talent Ranking entering 2017 (5 yr composite)
1. W Kentucky/outside top 25
2. La Tech/outside top 25
3. Oklahoma/15
4. S Florida/outside top 25
5. Texas Tech/outside top 25
6. Louisville/outside top 25
7. Tulsa/outside top 25
8. Washington/25
9. Western Michigan/outside top 25
10. Pitt/outside top 25
http://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...ll-teams-with-the-best-players-entering-2017/
http://www.cfbstats.com/2016/leader/national/team/defense/split01/category09/sort01.html
http://www.cfbstats.com/2016/leader/national/team/offense/split01/category09/sort01.html