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re: Notre Dame's defense/special teams: A detailed look

Posted on 12/21/12 at 12:11 am to
Posted by deeprig9
Unincorporated Ozora, Georgia
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 12/21/12 at 12:11 am to
The rushing defense rating takes into account the 892 yards that Bama put on them.

There are few who will disagree that 7 of 11 of UGA's defensive starters will be playing in the NFL next year.

Leverage all the stats you want, whatever makes you feel good.

Notre Dame will be outclassed.

This post about ND's defense is strong, you do have a good defense.

You will not stop Lacy nor Yeldon. And McCarron has shown that he can sew a button when need be.

Instead of posting your opinions, how about 1-1 matchups with height, weight, and speed.

Bama annihilates you. Even with 3 McCarron sacks.
Posted by Buckeye Fan 19
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 12/21/12 at 12:37 am to
quote:

The rushing defense rating takes into account the 892 yards that Bama put on them.



You were in the 60s before the Bama game. You gave up more than 300 to Georgia Southern and more than 200 to Kentucky, among other poor performances. Once again, not in the same ballpark.

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There are few who will disagree that 7 of 11 of UGA's defensive starters will be playing in the NFL next year.


ND has three likely top-15 picks (two in the 2014 draft) in its front seven, so really not sure what your point is. One CB will probably go in the second round next year. Another OLB will probably go third round. A starting safety is projected to go in the fourth or fifth round this year. Two of the other secondary starters are playing their first season so they have a while to go, but both will likely be drafted. It's a legitimate possibility 10 of ND's 11 current starters on D will eventually be drafted. Awesome, you have some NFL talent. So does ND. Probably more, actually (not that NFL prospects really makes a difference in college anyway).
This post was edited on 12/21/12 at 12:38 am
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