But in the category of “Biggest Interceptions by a Miami DT” Walters stands alone at the top.Matt was good...and I've kept in touch with him...but he's nowhere near the upper echelon of UM DTs.
But in the category of “Biggest Interceptions by a Miami DT” Walters stands alone at the top.Matt was good...and I've kept in touch with him...but he's nowhere near the upper echelon of UM DTs.
I’m assuming he’s a kid and didn’t see any of the guys in the 80’s and 90’s play. Vince is probably fourth or fifth if I’m being honestThis is a joke right??
The 2017 defense was the worst of Manny’s three years as DC. It was much better in 2018 in pretty much every category. They just couldn’t score any points.Any wonder why our best seasons in a while have been when we had pretty good interior DL play...
Mario needs to build that unit up.
Two posts to point out the unacceptable omission of the great Russell Maryland.I like Gerald Willis but he shouldn't be on this list. You pretty much got all of our great DT's...Oh I just thought of one and thats Russell Maryland.
Vince was great but this is recency bias at work.So easy. It's Vince. It isn't even close. Close the thread.
My bad. Slipped my mind, which is slipping in general…Two posts to point out the unacceptable omission of the great Russell Maryland.
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You might be right about Williams but Miami was rarely on TV in those days so I wasn’t able to see him play much. Same with Ruben Carter et al…Not mentioned in the Top 6 or 7 though. People forget how GREAT Lester Williams was. No way on the face of this earth was Willis a Top 6 or 7 DT in UM History.
Know the feeling Cane brotha.My bad. Slipped my mind, which is slipping in general…
it is my opinon. i can defend it. sapp didnt have to turn sideways to enter a door.Vince was great but this is recency bias at work.
1. Sapp was so dominant he was getting real Heisman consideration by end of year.
2. Maryland was a monster
3. Kennedy was dominant and constantly in the backfield
4. Brown wasn’t just a great football player was he was a major leader of (at the time) a college football program revolutionizing the entire sport
Should I keep going ? I haven’t even mentioned older guys than these:
-Burt was very underrated, etc.
PS pretty sure ***an was a defensive end here and a **** good one.
White (RIP) said on numerous occasions, that had Jerome not passed, he'd have been the best ever.Jerome Brown and Reggie White in their primes were on the same D-Line for the Eagles in the early 1990’s along with another Pro Bowler in Clyde Simmons.
Think about that **** for a minute (youngstas just ask your dad or your uncle or somebody who would know). Probably should have been illegal.
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Why everyone disrespect Warren is really crazy....go back back and watch the 93-94 seasons....he was unblockable!!1A Sapp
1B Jerome
2 Tez
3 Maryland
4 Wilfork....can't put Tez over Jerome or Sapp with only 2yrs at UM. Nobody is a bigger Jerome fan as I am...But when the guy who was Jerome's Position coach for 3 outta 4yrs tells me Sapp is the best Interior DLman in UM History, I'm rolling with that. And he only coached Sapp for one yr.
1A Sapp
1B Jerome
2 Tez
3 Maryland
4 Wilfork....can't put Tez over Jerome or Sapp with only 2yrs at UM. Nobody is a bigger Jerome fan as I am...But when the guy who was Jerome's Position coach for 3 outta 4yrs tells me Sapp is the best Interior DLman in UM History, I'm rolling with that. And he only coached Sapp for one yr.
Stubbs a frequent visitor to Club 200 section during games , you really don’t know what a beast he is until you shake his hand and see his size .Daniel Stubbs was dominate as a college DT and really fun to watch. One of best memories was the opposing offense ran a run to the right but the QB rolled left and our entire defense took the fake, except Stubbs. Stubbs looked like Superman fling at the QB so the QB simply went to the turf. Most of the mentioned stars had great supporting casts, Ted Hendricks and Sapp dominated individually. Hands down I put both Sapp and Hendricks as all time greats.
Greg Mark deserves a mention and Greg Rousseau would be there if not for just one year here.