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Lets talk Defense for the Cats in 2013.

Posted on 12/2/12 at 5:55 pm
Posted by UKWildcatsFAN
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Posted on 12/2/12 at 5:55 pm
I know that Stoops will improve the defense dramatically but how much and will he be able to do it with the current players that we have on the team.


Looking at D-Line this is who we will have for next year.

Returning

DE 41 Travaughn Paschal Jr.
DE 46 Patrick Ligon Sr.
DE 50 Mike Douglas Jr.
DE 91 Farrington Huguenin Jr.
DE 95 Langston Newton So
DT 51 Tristian Johnson Sr.
DT 52 Patrick Graffree So.
DT 60 Alvin Davis Jr.
DT 64 Lionel Inanzala Jr.
DT 78 Zane Williams So.
DT 92 Christian Coleman Jr.
DT 97 Mister Cobble Sr.
DT 98 Thomas Chapman So.
DT 99 Donte Rumph Sr.

Linebackers

LB 2 Alvin Dupree Jr.
LB 7 Daron Blaylock So.
LB 8 Josh Forrest Redshirt.svg So
LB 10 Tyler Brause Redshirt.svg Jr.
LB 20 Josh Harris So.
LB 22 Khalid Henderson So.
LB 32 Miles Simpson Redshirt.svg Jr.
LB 40 Avery Williamson Sr.
LB 44 Maurice Hall Sr.
LB 45 Pancho Thomas So.
LB 47 Jabari Johnson Jr.
LB 49 Demarius Rancifer Redshirt.svg So.
LB 54 Malcolm McDuffen Redshirt.svg Jr.

Gone after this year
DE 94 Taylor Wyndham Sr
DE 96 Collins Ukwu Sr



Since we will be running a 4-3 (thank God) Who do you think will be the Starting front 7?


This post was edited on 12/2/12 at 5:58 pm
Posted by UKWildcatsFAN
Bowling Green
Member since Sep 2011
5690 posts
Posted on 12/2/12 at 6:01 pm to
DE 91 Farrington Huguenin
DT 97 Mister Cobble 6-1 328
DT 99 Donte Rumph Jr 6-3 308
DE 50 Mike Douglas 6-4 269

LB 2 Alvin Dupree 6-4 249
LB 40 Avery Williamson 6-1 243
LB 32 Miles Simpson 6-2 223

from another thread*

Will we be able to recruit anyone that can fill the hole left by the departing Ukwu & Wyndham?
This post was edited on 12/2/12 at 6:04 pm
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