What defense are we running?

louism2wash

New Fish
Speed off the edge? Big boys in the middle? Dudes shitting purple in the secondary?

But seriously, does anyone know? I've heard Walters ran a 3-4 at Purdue but I'm also not sure of that.

Someone save me from having to Google this myself.
 
Here is what ChatGPT had to say:

Ryan Walters installed what he calls the “Air Strike” defense during his tenure at Purdue (2023–2024), carrying over the same core schematic philosophy he developed at Illinois Wikipedia+15On3+15journalgazette.net+15.

🔍 Key Features of the “Air Strike” Defense

1. Front Alignment & Pressure Packages


2. Man‑Heavy Coverage (Cover One / Man‑1)


3. Aggressive Blitz Rates


4. Explosive‑Play Insurance via Single‑High Safety

 
You'll see a mix of 4 and 5 man fronts depending on the opposition
For the 4 man fronts it's going to primarily consist of 2 DTs and 2 EDGE guys, 2 MLBs, and then 5 DBs … I would expect this type of lineup to be what we're using primarily against spread/passing teams and in passing down situations
For the 5 man fronts, you're going to have 3 DTs with the middle DT being more of the traditional run stuffing NT type, 2 DTs, and 2 EDGE guys … probably 4 DBs in this situation
Where you'll some mix/match is going to completely depend on the quality of our edge rushers and their ability to set the edge on run downs. There's more DL/EDGE depth than we've had in a while so it will get mixed up a bit.
The hallmark of what Walters has traditionally succeeded is disguising blitzes and coverages … it's a very friendly system for good DB play
 
I wouldn't say that at all Race …
If you go back to 2022 his defense at Illinois caused Michigan all kinds of problems and frankly should have won that game in the Big House
 
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