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Without question, it's the defensive front four (the entire defense is awful even by Koenning standards, but we had some expectations that these guys would step up and be passably good). Yarbrough received a bunch of (undue) hype as an NFL prospect - he's not remotely there at this point - and he's only managed one coverage sack in the first two games. The pressures haven't even been there. It's a recurring problem for UW football, too. The last remotely stout defense we had was in 2009, and that was entirely composed of Glenn's guys. Mike Purcell was the last upper-echelon guy we've seen, and I believe he was a Glenn recruit, too. Christensen was a terrible evaluator of defensive talent, and Bohl's early synopsis (from his first class) isn't good, either.
marcuswyo said:Without question, it's the defensive front four (the entire defense is awful even by Koenning standards, but we had some expectations that these guys would step up and be passably good). Yarbrough received a bunch of (undue) hype as an NFL prospect - he's not remotely there at this point - and he's only managed one coverage sack in the first two games. The pressures haven't even been there. It's a recurring problem for UW football, too. The last remotely stout defense we had was in 2009, and that was entirely composed of Glenn's guys. Mike Purcell was the last upper-echelon guy we've seen, and I believe he was a Glenn recruit, too. Christensen was a terrible evaluator of defensive talent, and Bohl's early synopsis (from his first class) isn't good, either.
I get that you like Glenn, I did too. However, you can't say that team or even that defense was entirely Made of Glenn players. DC brought in some impact defensive players like Shamiel Gary, Ghalil Muhammad, Mike Purcel, and Luke Ruff. All those players contributed right away as freshmen on defense.