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JBoss83 said...
There is the possiblity that since Kerrick is already enrolled, he can be counted against 2011. The thought was we would take 18 or 19 players for 2012. If Kerrick is counted against 2011, then that would put us at 15 commits, meaing we could have 3 or 4 scholarships left. There also is the real possibility that there might be some movement on the current roster through attrition. This could leave us still with the possibility of taking Holtz, Madaris, Dodson/Johnson, Cox.
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Martin Spartan said...
Been making this chart for 5 or 6 years now, totaling the bottom line of the chart, that number has never once topped 89. There is no way we sign more than 2 or 3 more scholarship players unless there is considerable attrition no one outside of the staff knows about.
Keep in mind that 89 has to get down to 85 by next fall semester, so there is surely some back dating/planned attrition involved already. Big ten teams are allowed to over sign by 3 as long as they reduce that number to 85 by fall semester.
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BlondHairMinger said...
I dont know if I would call LB a logjam. We have alot of talent at the position, sure. But maybe one of these guys can slide to DE, especially if we dont take a DE in the 12' class. Also, some of the guys on this board have mentioned Harris to RB.
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JBoss83 said...
Understand that. But word has been that we were looking at 20. Take away one for Arnet, brings it to 19. Then there is the possible attrition from Lang, Hoebing, Conway, Ray or Freeman? I have no inside information, just speculation.
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witless chum said...
On paper, we've got the personnel to run a 3-4.
NT: Rashad White DEs: Gholston, Rush, Hoover maybe Kittredge.
Plus all the LBs. But the problem would be that you're taking Will Gholston, who's a prototypical 4-3 end and probably our best defensive player and putting him a different scheme. Especially a 3-4, where the linemen are tasked with soaking up blocks more so than making plays. Maybe you'd stand Gholston up as a 3-4 OLB, as he played in high school. But I'm not sure if we want to mess with success. Our defense was fierce last year. If White can play like he did in the bowl game, he'll be able to command double teams like Worthy and we shouldn't miss a beat.
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witless chum said...
On paper, we've got the personnel to run a 3-4.
NT: Rashad White DEs: Gholston, Rush, Hoover maybe Kittredge.
Plus all the LBs. But the problem would be that you're taking Will Gholston, who's a prototypical 4-3 end and probably our best defensive player and putting him a different scheme. Especially a 3-4, where the linemen are tasked with soaking up blocks more so than making plays. Maybe you'd stand Gholston up as a 3-4 OLB, as he played in high school. But I'm not sure if we want to mess with success. Our defense was fierce last year. If White can play like he did in the bowl game, he'll be able to command double teams like Worthy and we shouldn't miss a beat.
Michigan State does not and will not run the 3-4 defense.
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yljoeyallen said...
The last couple of years there was quite a bit of talk regarding the MSU defense experimenting with a 3-4 look as opposed to the base 4-3 they have primarily employed since Dantonio got here. We saw the 3-4 in a couple of situations but there has been no wholesale change in defense. Now, we haven't heard much regarding a change of defense, this is just my speculation, but, we just saw our top DT jump early to the NFL. We have a JUCO senior and a journeyman OL/DL and a transfer penciled in as our top three DT's next year backed up by a few RS freshmen. Then we have a linebacking corp featuring Norman, Bullough, Allen as the starters with a LT that HAS to see the field a good bit starting next fall plus a Taiwan Jones the staff has raved about on special teams. Add in a Darrien Harris, Steve Gardner and Jeremy Gainer (may have already moved to DE) and you've got at least seven SOLID LB's + a fairly thin and inexperienced (in the two deeps) at DT and I see a potential recipe for as good a time as any to at least consider a little more switching between a 4-3 and 3-4 defense this fall. Anyone have any thoughts?
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yljoeyallen said...
Madaris, Burbridge and Cox seem to have early good shots for PT, but we do already have a few RS freshmen and sophomores at WR (including DA if he can play this fall) that you have think will have something to say about PT. We may see those three on the field in the fall but we'll have to see,
really likes getting kids the RS year unless he just can't keep them off the field cause they're so good or so needed. We have some need at WR because of lack of experience, but don't have terrible depth. Cox has the potential to play some nickel back early as Isaiah Lewis did last year. I think the incoming TE's may have the best shot of anyone to see early PT.
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N_StylezMSU86 said...
I would add Kings Jr. to the list. Coach D said he would see the field. He has great hands and his change of direction is very quick. The comparison would be to Keyshawn Martin. ESPN (i know they suck) said Kings lacked speed.....i don't know the film they were watching but the kid looks blazing fast to me.
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