OWH>> Defensive backs coach Brian Stewart said he would prefer not to rotate much beyond the starting group during games this fall. The guys who start in the secondary will play most of the game.
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OWH>> Defensive backs coach Brian Stewart said he would prefer not to rotate much beyond the starting group during games this fall. The guys who start in the secondary will play most of the game.
Absolutely. There's a time for that. When we are up good on some teams, I'd be really disappointed if we aren't developing depth and experience by getting the backup's into the games as often as possible.I mean, just in the interest of consistency. After Sanders departed in 2010 and we had some rel issues in the secondary, one criticism that was brought up (and fairly, IMO) was how little rotation we had. Sure, the top players were very good, but after graduation we had a whole lot of guys with very little experience, and it showed. Even the coaches couldn't have known who was the most reliable and would emerge out of the group.
But you're right, I mean, we don't want to send a guy in on a huge down just for him to get picked on. But hopefully there's a real effort to get "feet wet" time for our depth.
Makes sense at this point. Jones is hurt, Joseph just isn't at that high level and Lee/Anderson are TrFr.A media guy reported - seemingly from a coach or someone inside the program - that the top four corners are Davie, Rose, Kalu and Mosley (not necessarily in that order).
From what I've heard is that the only thing holding Rose back is Rose and thay he's probably a better cb than Davie.Yeah, that's what it's seemed like for some time.
I'm interested to see both Kalu and Mosley on the field. Kalu did some good things last year and sounds like he's out in front for the starting spot. Mosley was supposedly the best technician of the guys that come in last year but needed to get stronger.
Sounds like Rose is probably the fourth choice.
OWHAt cornerback, Daniel Davie has put together some strong practices. Josh Kalu and Trai Mosley appear to be the Nos. 2 and 3 corners. I like both, even if they have strengths in different areas. Jonathan Rose is then behind that trio, but not by much. Can Chris Jones redshirt, or is he more valuable on special teams that he can work back into the rotation? Boaz Joseph has actually made a few plays recently in camp, and he has decent length, but it's hard to see where he fits in long-term. Eric Lee and Avery Anderson should redshirt unless Anderson emerges as the top punt returner. Anderson has terrific instincts as a runner in open space, so don't discount it. Westerkamp and Turner, the new punt returners in De'Mornay Pierson-El's absence, weren't great at it in 2012 and 2013.