It will come down to the DT position and they look pretty stout. Chavis was a nice surprise. The dude's a house. They have some depth too. The secondary, in spite the loss of Reid, should be good. They have depth there too. #21 has always looked like a good player when he's seen time. He was hungry out there today. LB? Just depends on how well some guys learn to play their position. The talent is there.I know it's hard to tell based on today, but I thought they looked pretty solid- better than I expected.
I know it's hard to tell based on today, but I thought they looked pretty solid- better than I expected.
I know it's hard to tell based on today, but I thought they looked pretty solid- better than I expected.
I agree Chavis is a nice surprise and Yetur Matos looks like a man child. Shaka Toney gets out of the blocks like Usain Bolt but needs to develop an inside move. Miller was OK and I didn't notice Torrence Brown much. Kevin Givens looks a little more stout and still has that nasty lateral quickness. Shane Simmons didn't seem to be playing fast enough (extra weight or adapting to playing speed?) Ryan Bucholz had a nice game just eating up space, but I agree, with the Cothren brothers and Chavis we should be pretty good up the middle.It will come down to the DT position and they look pretty stout. Chavis was a nice surprise. The dude's a house. They have some depth too. The secondary, in spite the loss of Reid, should be good. They have depth there too. #21 has always looked like a good player when he's seen time. He was hungry out there today. LB? Just depends on how well some guys learn to play their position. The talent is there.
"Unequivocally"Despite the numbers there is a lot of room for improvement
At DE except for Bucholz.Despite the numbers there is a lot of room for improvement
Yes, hard to tell based on today.Hard to tell based on today? The defense only gave up 159 Total Offensive yards on 63 Offensive Plays from scrimmage by Akron - that's an average of only 2.52 yards surrendered per opponent offensive snap, which is insanely good (for contrast PSU put up 569 yards Total Offensive Yards on 65 Offensive snaps from scrimmage or 8.75 yards per offensive snap!). The earlier poser trolls who claimed that PSU's LBs and Defense (and OL) performed poorly today might be two of the stupidest posts of all time as the ACTUAL statistics demonstrate! PSU held Akron to 73 yards rushing on 34 rushing attempts (2.1 ypc) and only 89 yards passing on 14 of 29 attempts, 0 TDs and 1 INT. OTOH, PSU racked up 247 yards rushing on 34 attempts (7.3 ypc) and 322 yards passing. But according to the posing-trolls, PSU's LBs and front 7 had trouble handling Akron's running game and PSU's OL was struggling to create running room for PSU's rushers??? Utter moronic inanity as the ACTUAL numbers and statistics unequivocally demonstrate.