Thursday, August 10, 2006

Kentucky's Defense

All right, so we've gone after the offense, it's time now to discuss Kentucky's defense. Today on the show, we had defensive coordinator Mike Archer. If you didn't get a chance to listen, I'll break down the whole defense for you.

Defensive Line:
The defensive line is looking strong with many returning starters. The way it looks right now, Durrell White will start at Left End, Jason Leger will start at Left Tackle, and Myron Prior will start at Right Tackle. The fight will be for Right End between Nii Adjei Oninku and Dominic Lewis. The defensive line HAS to be strong. Maybe it's because this is the position I played in college, but sometimes the D-Line is overlooked. In order for Kentucky's defense to be strong, the D-Line has to take on double teams so that the linebackers are free to blitz and cover if need be. Myron Prior came off of a great summer and is looking to be a force there. He had a great summer in the weight room. He needs to translate that to the field. With young cornerbacks, look for the defensive line to be one of the key positions for the defense.

Linebacker:
This is shaping up to be the strongest position on the defense for the Cats. Anchoring this crew will be Junior weakside linebacker Wesley Woodyard. Look for him to take charge this year. At middle linebacker, Braxton Kelley is coming back after an injury derailed him his freshman year. If he can bounce back, look for him to be a force. At strongside linebacker, returning starter Joe Schuler is looking to make some noise for the Wildcats.
Here is the catch... Freshman linebacker and top prospect Micah Johnson will be fighting for a spot. If he's going to go anywhere, my guess is that he'll slip in at the strongside linebacker spot eventually. He probably won't start the first couple of games but will still get time. He's as confident as I've ever seen an incoming frosh be. This guy will DEFINITELY be a force.
The linebackers look great, but they're going to have to pick up some slack from a young cornerback crew. Look for the linebackers to drop back into coverage sometimes and look for the defense to call a lot of zone in the first few games while the corners get comfortable.

Safety:
Roger Williams will be returning at strong safety. Free safety will be a battle between Dallas Greer and Marcus McClinton. While the corners are getting comfortable, look for the safeties to have to step up in coverage as well.

Cornerback:
This is THE BIGGEST question mark for me on the team. Although Brooks is confident that everyone has had experience, this is the area on the field that has NO returning starters (although many got playing time last year). Trevard Lindley and Karl Booker are looking to be the two starters right now, but that could always change. This is the position that is going to have to catch up to the team the fastest. Look for teams like Louisville, Texas State, and Ole Miss to try and exploit this weakness in the first few games for the Cats. If they are up to the challenge, the defense will be solid. If they take some time to get acustomed to SEC football, UK will get burned deep for a while. From what I've heard from Coach Brooks, these guys are up to the challenge, but it will be a wait and see game.

Overall, the defense will be solid with a few exceptions. The D-Line and Linebackers should anchor a good run defense, it'll be the pass defense that we'll all be watching for.

2 comments:

John Edwards said...

Absolutely not... There's no way I'm letting you teach those two how to use a taser so they can use it on me for fun!

Anyway, I think the ironic thing about UK football is that they've always been able to have a decent defense, their offense and special teams just don't always come through. Take for example two games against Florida (one last year and one in 2002). Last year they got creamed (it was like 49-7 at halftime), but it was errors they made on special teams that really put them away. In 2002, a couple of interceptions turned the tide and allowed Florida to come back and win.
The defense will always be good enough to allow them to win. The offense and special teams must follow suit. It seems like there's been a quarterback controversy for the past 4 years. Always too many question marks on offense.

Mitch Barnhart in an interview he had with Chris, Mike, and myself, said that he's not used to not being in a bowl. I believe his expectation is to go to a bowl every year, and eventually be in the BCS bowl category. UK is in the SEC last time I checked (one of the best football conferences in the country if not THE BEST). Mitch expects a bowl.

John Edwards said...

You think the cost of gas is really the main cause for attendance to be down? That seems highly unlikely to me. Restaraunts and movie theaters are still packed... If the cost of gas was causing people not to go out, they wouldn't go out anywhere. I just think people are not as interested as they used to be (which befuddles me). If I lived closer to Cincinatti and had some free time, I'd definitely go to games. It seems like it's been a while since I've been to a professional sporting event. Lately, all I see are college sports.