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re: Alabama DC Candidates

Posted on 1/13/23 at 7:30 pm to
Posted by TomRollTideRitter
Member since Aug 2016
12622 posts
Posted on 1/13/23 at 7:30 pm to
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Schumann is co-dc for a reason. LEONHARD is 100% defense at Wisky, multiple top five defenses withh small white dudes. Is this serious?


Wisconsin recruits at or near the top of their division. The last time a Big Ten West school other than Wisconsin landed a 5 star was 2017. So those “small white dudes” are as good or better athletes than what the majority of teams in the division have.

Total offensive ranks for the B1G West nationally:

56) Purdue
65) Minnesota
74) Illinois
91) Wisconsin
102) Nebraska
107) Northwestern
130) Iowa

It’s not hard to post good defensive stats when that’s the crop of offenses you’re facing.
Posted by DT55Forever1
Member since Jan 2018
2919 posts
Posted on 1/13/23 at 8:09 pm to
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Total offensive ranks for the B1G West nationally:

56) Purdue
65) Minnesota
74) Illinois
91) Wisconsin
102) Nebraska
107) Northwestern
130) Iowa

It’s not hard to post good defensive stats when that’s the crop of offenses you’re facing.


I'll admit, it is a concern of mine too. Not a lot of tough out of conference games to look at and not the best results against Michigan and Ohio State over his time as DC.
Posted by GAFF
Georgia
Member since Aug 2010
2450 posts
Posted on 1/13/23 at 8:10 pm to
This is what my post was referring too. We sure this guy is elite (honest question)?

Pruitt then Schuman would be my picks. We need a high energy guy. Saban is 70+, the days of him jumping and screaming on the sidelines and during practice are probably at their end. Need someone to fill that roll.

I just hope we all don’t sit around getting our hopes up for a Pruitt/Schuman type guy and get some D2 “savior” that is underwhelming.
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