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redandwhite10 said:TerryP, Do you think USC has a good defense?
TerryP said:redandwhite10 said:TerryP, Do you think USC has a good defense?
USCe or USCw?
redandwhite10 said:TerryP said:redandwhite10 said:TerryP, Do you think USC has a good defense?
USCe or USCw?
USC Trojans
BAMAFSTBACK said:"What in the %&^* is a ute?"
TerryP said:redandwhite10 said:TerryP said:redandwhite10 said:TerryP, Do you think USC has a good defense?
USCe or USCw?
USC Trojans
Probably the best linebacking corps in college football this year especially in blitzing situations.
Very good secondary. A lot of experience back there.
Defensive line is good, but not one of the best. Susceptible to a strong rushing attack, I suspect. But, that's a hard one to quantify because they really haven't faced one this year.
It's hard to say just how good they are, to be honest. If you look at the last half of their schedule this year they haven't faced anyone of note. Heck, the last good team they played was back in the beginning of October.
I can't wait to hear this one! :lol:TCU has a defense that is as almost as good as USC. It is very close.
Now, disregarding TCU. How good is Bama's defense when compared to USC?
redandwhite10 said:TerryP said:redandwhite10 said:TerryP said:redandwhite10 said:TerryP, Do you think USC has a good defense?
USCe or USCw?
USC Trojans
Probably the best linebacking corps in college football this year especially in blitzing situations.
Very good secondary. A lot of experience back there.
Defensive line is good, but not one of the best. Susceptible to a strong rushing attack, I suspect. But, that's a hard one to quantify because they really haven't faced one this year.
It's hard to say just how good they are, to be honest. If you look at the last half of their schedule this year they haven't faced anyone of note. Heck, the last good team they played was back in the beginning of October.
What makes you think they have the best LB corps in football if they haven't been able to play against top competition all year? The Pac10 is horrible this year. They got tOSU before Prior was experienced and with Wells injured.
I talk about the "eyeball" test and you sort of dismissed it. But you know how we know USC has a good defense? We've watched them all year. We know how big, fast, athletic and efficient they are just by watching them.
TCU has a defense that is as almost as good as USC. It is very close.
Now, disregarding TCU. How good is Bama's defense when compared to USC?
TerryP said:Big_Fan said:"most services?"
Sorry.
none.
Smith is in his second season after converting from RB. He has played "ok." He would not make the 2 deep on half the teams in the SEC.
He has size.
He is athletic.
But to rate him as #3 at CB over guys who have played the position for years is silly. Most projections I have seen (pay sites) have him as a 5th rounder or even free agent. NFL draft scout has him projected as #3 in next year's class, based on his physical tools and another year of seasoning...right now - 5th round to free agent.
Those who are ranking him higher (3rd round - a few second) are doing so as a safety - his more natural position. He is a bit slow out of the backpedal and against NFL receivers he would get his lunch eaten...might happen against SEC receivers too - though he is pretty good at jamming people on the line, and that is something that gave Julio fits early in the season. It will be interesting to see how the other Bama receivers do...and our TE's.
JJ would be a first rounder.
There's one point where you and I are on opposite sides of the fence.
I look at the secondary, as a whole, from Utah and I see a group that would rank in the top half (probably top 1/3rd) of the SEC.
I realize where you are coming from, at least I believe I do, with your thoughts on their pass coverage. Yes, they have given up a lot of yards but that has to be weighed against the fact that they've played teams they are pass-heavy in scheme.
Sure, the actual numbers show one thing, but here's where another stat has to be brought into play as well; the efficiency numbers. They haven't given up a lot of big plays.
Across the board everyone in their secondary has picked a pass. Smith is the one that that leads that group with the most picks and (I'd have to look this one up to be sure) I believe he also leads the group in PBU's.
You know me and know that one thing I look at, and take seriously, is maturity. It's a veteran group in their secondary including their back-ups.
As to the SEC and where they would fall...
The only reason I'd say our group in the secondary is better than Utah's is Rashad. His knowledge of the defensive scheme is one thing that, in the SEC, is almost unparalleled.
SECW: I'd put Utah's group even with LSU, ahead of all the others.
{mentioning LSU...one thing that strikes me just now is one of the problems that group had this year was passing defense in their LB'ing corps...a problem I see with Utah as well.}
TerryP said:I understand where you are coming from.
It's just one of those situations where we see that group differently. It isn't the first time we've looked at something differently, not even in the first 10X, and undoubtedly not the last.![]()
Big_Fan said:TerryP said:I understand where you are coming from.
It's just one of those situations where we see that group differently. It isn't the first time we've looked at something differently, not even in the first 10X, and undoubtedly not the last.![]()
Maybe this will be an Arkansas scenario![]()
If, perchance, they need a reference for that statement they can find two in Clemson, South Carolina.
I've seen the term "slug-fest" used to describe this game. In a sense, that is true if you consider the battles Cody and Luigs (and his guards) will face in the trenches.
However, that term will not be reflected on the scoreboard come mid-afternoon Saturday
Big_Fan said:It does not do a lot of good hashing out stats because stats by bad teams that were accumulated against bad teams don't mean a whole lot.
redandwhite10 said:Big_Fan said:It does not do a lot of good hashing out stats because stats by bad teams that were accumulated against bad teams don't mean a whole lot.
I can understand you feeling like Utah isn't SEC caliber, but calling them a bad team? I don't think anyone in their right mind can look at a team that is 12-0 and call them bad. That's just asinine.
TerryP said:The speed and agility won't come into play vs the running game, specifically between our tackles. The weak spot on their DL (no matter who it is) is their interior. The leading tacklers on the Utah team this year are their two DE's.
Sixpack said:TerryP said:The speed and agility won't come into play vs the running game, specifically between our tackles. The weak spot on their DL (no matter who it is) is their interior. The leading tacklers on the Utah team this year are their two DE's.
Small correction, the two DEs are #3 & #5 in tackles. Two LBs are the leading tacklers, but not by much. SS ties at #3.
If you compare w/ Alabamas leading tacklers who are a SS and LB, not much difference. Your #3 is a DE as well. You are also comparing and 3-4 to a 4-3. In a 3-4 your front 3 are primarily tasked with occupying blockers freeing up the 4 LBs. SS is also heavily utilized in the run oriented SEC as a essentially a fifth LB.
Cody clogs the middle by occupying blockers freeing you interior LBs and SS to make tackles.
Trying to compare the two is very difficult since they are philosophically different.
People often point to the BYU game that they ran over us. Had they lined up and made us stop the run we would have, but to beat BYU you have to stop the pass. They focus so much of their offense on passing we often were playing two deep cover. I can only think of a handful of plays we actually brought up the SS for run support, even though he was one of our best run defenders. Also we often played in a nickle formation, which is much weaker against the run. I've not seen Bama going to 4-5 WRs much so suspect you'll see less nickle and the SS up more.
The pass happy MWC can be very different to defend, only a few teams are very run oriented. Hence more stats for DBs rather than LBs. There's a reason that Big 10 LBs have unreal tackle numbers.
From that position I have a difficult time comparing the two teams.
Big_Fan said:Bah.
Giving up over 400 yards of offense is crap, no matter how you try to spin it.
We probably play more nickel than any team you have played all year, and are one of the best in the nation against the run. If your DL is undersized and your corners are soft, you will give up yards.
As for "pass happy MWC," Utah was passed on 50 fewer times than Alabama was this season.
A member of your secondary will probably be the leading tackler against us...and that will be a bad thing - RB Glen Coffee would be the strongest player on your team if he was a Ute.
Sixpack said:TerryP said:The speed and agility won't come into play vs the running game, specifically between our tackles. The weak spot on their DL (no matter who it is) is their interior. The leading tacklers on the Utah team this year are their two DE's.
Small correction, the two DEs are #3 & #5 in tackles. Two LBs are the leading tacklers, but not by much. SS ties at #3.
If you compare w/ Alabamas leading tacklers who are a SS and LB, not much difference. Your #3 is a DE as well. You are also comparing and 3-4 to a 4-3. In a 3-4 your front 3 are primarily tasked with occupying blockers freeing up the 4 LBs. SS is also heavily utilized in the run oriented SEC as a essentially a fifth LB.
Cody clogs the middle by occupying blockers freeing you interior LBs and SS to make tackles.
Trying to compare the two is very difficult since they are philosophically different.
People often point to the BYU game that they ran over us. Had they lined up and made us stop the run we would have, but to beat BYU you have to stop the pass. They focus so much of their offense on passing we often were playing two deep cover. I can only think of a handful of plays we actually brought up the SS for run support, even though he was one of our best run defenders. Also we often played in a nickle formation, which is much weaker against the run. I've not seen Bama going to 4-5 WRs much so suspect you'll see less nickle and the SS up more.
The pass happy MWC can be very different to defend, only a few teams are very run oriented. Hence more stats for DBs rather than LBs. There's a reason that Big 10 LBs have unreal tackle numbers.
From that position I have a difficult time comparing the two teams.
