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I always find these enjoyable , enlightening and easy to follow.
I always find these enjoyable , enlightening and easy to follow.
Ohio State had 4 DL go in the draft last season. 2 DTs specifically round 1&5. The way Roman is saying to defend that play won’t be easy against ND’s OL
ND has yet to name a starter in the a battle for the starting RG, with most of their “insiders” giving the edge to a true freshman. Blay, Moten, or Scott should have their way with whomever wins that spot.Ohio State had 4 DL go in the draft last season. 2 DTs specifically round 1&5. The way Roman is saying to defend that play won’t be easy against ND’s OL
ND insiders, fans, and natl pundits will tell you that the line is stronger because of all the injuries to their week 1 starters last season. All those guys are back which is why they lost all of those dudes to the portal. It could/should be better if those guys who stepped in were clearly beaten out by the original injured players who have returned but I agree with you that losing starter caliber linemen to the portal should mean thatsecond team depth has taken a hit.ND has yet to name a starter in the a battle for the starting RG, with most of their “insiders” giving the edge to a true freshman. Blay, Moten, or Scott should have their way with whomever wins that spot.
This ND line is a lot weaker than last years line even with the players returning from injury.
ND Offensive Lineman who are no longer on the team or injured.
- Ty Chan transferred to UConn
- Pat Coogan, started in the playoffs, transferred to Indiana
- Rocco Spindler, started in the playoffs, transferred to Nebraska
- Sam Pendleton, started in the playoffs, transferred to Tennessee
- Charles Jagusah, projected 2025 starter, out for Miami game with a broken arm
That’s a lot of depth and staring snaps to replace.
ND has yet to name a starter in the a battle for the starting RG, with most of their “insiders” giving the edge to a true freshman. Blay, Moten, or Scott should have their way with whomever wins that spot.
This ND line is a lot weaker than last years line even with the players returning from injury.
ND Offensive Lineman who are no longer on the team or injured.
- Ty Chan transferred to UConn
- Pat Coogan, started in the playoffs, transferred to Indiana
- Rocco Spindler, started in the playoffs, transferred to Nebraska
- Sam Pendleton, started in the playoffs, transferred to Tennessee
- Charles Jagusah, projected 2025 starter, out for Miami game with a broken arm
That’s a lot of depth and staring snaps to replace.
I know that but it’s not as strong as it could be with them back. If those guys returned they wouldn’t have a true freshman leading the battle for the starting right guard.2, 3, and 4 started in the playoffs because of injuries to the original starters.
A few of those guys are back.
It’s not as dire a picture as you’re portraying here.
I agree injuries happen all the time, evident to the reason those 3 guys, who transferred, had to start in the playoffs. Now going into this season their projected right guard goes down in an ATV accident, and now there is a true freshman in the lead to win that staring job to replace him.ND insiders, fans, and natl pundits will tell you that the line is stronger because of all the injuries to their week 1 starters last season. All those guys are back which is why they lost all of those dudes to the portal. It could/should be better if those guys who stepped in were clearly beaten out by the original injured players who have returned but I agree with you that losing starter caliber linemen to the portal should mean thatsecond team depth has taken a hit.
I did not get the impression he was either, more Schiano disciple. We may see both, likely dependent on what each guy does well, but it won't get fancy.Roman stresses gap discipline being the key with our defense. Isn’t hetherman a “get up the field and penetrate/disrupt” kind of DC? Will be interesting how our guys maintain gap discipline
I am inclined to agree with you. Especially at that position. Even CiCi had to round into form as TF. I would be happier if we had a guy in the middle coming in that had proven high level production. Let's hope Scott and Moten show that we have been developing our interior D-Line come 08/31I agree injuries happen all the time, evident to the reason those 3 guys, who transferred, had to start in the playoffs. Now going into this season their projected right guard goes down in an ATV accident, and now there is a true freshman in the lead to win that staring job to replace him.
So even if all of those guys return to pre injury form, the fact that they could be staring a true freshman at right guard makes their offensive line worse than the 2024 line.
Miami does have that player, it’s David Blay. He consistently handled double teams last season and was still very productive. That young guy will have a long night trying to move Blay off his spot.I am inclined to agree with you. Especially at that position. Even CiCi had to round into form as TF. I would be happier if we had a guy in the middle coming in that had proven high level production. Let's hope Scott and Moten show that we have been developing our interior D-Line come 08/31
Don’t really get how this is that relevant to Miami. Hetherman doesn’t two gap his DTs.
Not gona try to be an X and O wiz but Lance has an entire writeup on the defense and the assignements of the interior. The NT comes accross the face of the center and one gaps the opposite A gap.What does he generally have them do?
I did not get the impression he was either, more Schiano disciple. We may see both, likely dependent on what each guy does well, but it won't get fancy.
The emphasis is on empowering the player to embrace their inner violence.