I'm surprised nobody mentioned Feeney.
Wait...
He was a 3 star recruit
I will go with the OL and DL combined ...
I think by the end of the year, we'll look at these units as the best combined trench units in the conference.
I will go with the OL and DL combined ...
I think by the end of the year, we'll look at these units as the best combined trench units in the conference.
I will go with the OL and DL combined ...
I think by the end of the year, we'll look at these units as the best combined trench units in the conference.
Very bold. I don't see it myself.
I will go with the OL and DL combined ...
I think by the end of the year, we'll look at these units as the best combined trench units in the conference.
Very bold. I don't see it myself.
I buy it. On paper, UW has the best lines of any team in the conference.
I will go with the OL and DL combined ...
I think by the end of the year, we'll look at these units as the best combined trench units in the conference.
Very bold. I don't see it myself.
I buy it. On paper, UW has the best lines of any team in the conference.
The DL gets pumped up because of Shelton and Kikaha, but they weren't that great last year. They disappeared in some games, and we got almost no push up the middle.
Biggest problem we had with Oregon last year was that we couldn't contain Mariota. Certainly, we could do better against them but outside of Mariota's scrambling we did a good job of containing their RBs and limiting big plays. We held them a yard under their season average.
Against ASU, we got plungered - no doubt about that.
Against UCLA, they had 222 yards on the ground on 53 carries - only a 4.2 yard average. You can put that as much on the fact that we were down 14-0 from the start + Keith getting hurt as anything else.
Against Stanford, I will take 41 for 179 against them every game if you tell me that their QB only threw for 100 yards.
The DL should be better this year.
As for the OL, while you could argue that they sucked in areas, they still helped lead the way for over 3,100 yards on the ground and a per attempt average of 5.1 yards an attempt. If you take Keith Price's immobile ass out of the equation, the per attempt average jumps up to 5.7 yards per carry. The perception of the OL will increase tremendously by taking away Keith's impact on the running game as well as his ability to hold the ball way too long and take too many sacks.
Ultimately, our OL + DL combo has the most experience in the conference. I expect them to be the best trench unit in the conference. There may be better individual units but not combined.
Im gonna go with Miles. He will be helped out by Washington's n/s style and Ross/Mickens stretching the field, but his running ability and poise in the pocket will get him serious recognition.
Defense: Buddha. He'll pick up the D really fast and will be a ball hawk.
Honest question, is Budda really that good? Dmc pumped that kid like a Macy's parade balloon, which finally got me thinking that he's overrated. I've seen him play a couple times on TV. Athletic as hell, but pretty small.