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Remember the Jenning/Maxey tandem? Lights out. Also had KP and BM on the back end. DH pulled his weight. RP was the only disappointment from that year.
Young Malek was one of my favorites.Damari Brown not on this list? Cap.
In all seriousness, Starks is my choice. Obviously not in this same category, but one guy I had massive hopes for before that extremely unfortunate injury was Malek Young. I thought he could have been special, obviously nowhere in conversation with a lot of these guys, but he was and has been one of our better CBs in the last decade or so imo.
Both are close friends of mine. The 2 best in UM History.Starks
PB in second place
Pretty good, but the Greatest ever? IdkKelly Jennings?
Thought for sure he would be a star with Pittsburgh. Their defenses usually made the DBs look better with what they did with the front 7View attachment 292864
In terms of raw tools, he had everything you'd want for an ideal Field Corner.
Still can't believe his pro career didn't turn out much better than it has.
Agree wholeheartedly.PBuch is the best cover-corner in UM History.....End of story. His 99, 2000 & 2001 seasons prove that. The 99 secondary didn't give up a TD the last 27 quarters of the season.
Another wayyyy underrated CB was Rodney Bellinger. His play vs Nebraska in the 84 OB was stellar. He brought down Rosier and Jeff Smith numerous times for huge loss of yards.Since this list is for what they did in college and NFL, I voted for Starks. McNeil a close 2nd. If list was only for what they did in college, probably go with Buchanon. Rolle was really good too. Had one of the most dominating games I've seen as a corner against FSU in 2004.