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The following is from rojo on another thread:
McKeon. Linebacker productivity. Quickness.
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A foot injury slowed McKeon through Spring ball. It wasn't until August that Corey emerged as the top Middle Linebacker.
After four games Corey McKeon is the #5 Tackler in the Big 12.
Barrett Ruud’s 2004 performance at MIKE made him a Round #2 NFL draft selection. How is McKeon doing against that standard?
I. Through four games: Barrett Ruud in ’04 & McKeon in ’05.
Some similarities:
--Barrett: 29 solo tackles + 17 assists
--Corey: 26 solo tackles + 10 assists
Some differences:
--Barrett: 5 Tackles-for-Loss, 1 Sack, 1 Quarterback-hurry, 0 Pass-break-ups.
--Corey: 10 Tackles-for-Loss, 5 Sacks, 6 Quarterback-hurries, 2 Pass break-ups.
II. Speed/Quickness.
We all saw McKeon run down ISU’s wide receiver R. J. Sumrall on that 60-yd pass play. Middle Linebackers aren’t supposed to be able to do that. Barrett wouldn’t have.
III. McKeon and Top Linebackers in the Big 12.
A. Big 12 Linebacker Productivity: Average Tackles/Game (after 4 games)
1. Nick Reid, KU (Sr): 12.0 average tackles/game
2. Justin Warren, TAM (Jr): 9.5
3. Matt Robertson, ISU (Jr): 9.2
4. Corey McKeon, NU (So): 9.0
5. Tim Dobbins, ISU (Sr): 8.5
6. Aaron Harris, UT (Sr): 8.4
7. Lee Foliaki, TAM (Sr): 8.2
8. Rufu Alexander, OU (Jr): 8.2
9. Zach Latimer, OU (Jr) 8.0
10 Arch McDaniel, TAM (Sr): 7.8
11 Thad Washington, CU (Jr): 6.8
12 Bo Ruud, NU (So): 6.5
B. Big 12 Linebacker Speed/Quickness:
If one takes “Tackles-for-Loss," "Pass Break-ups" and "Quarterback-hurries" as measures of a linebacker's speed & quickness, that group of 12 Linebackers above rearranges to this:
1. Corey McKeon: 18 (10 TFL + 2 Breaks-ups +6 QB-hurries)
2. Rufu Alexander, OU: 14 (6 +4 +4)
3-4 Nick Reid, KU: 11 (10 +1 +0)
3-4 Tim Dobbins, ISU: 11 (5 +3 +3)
5. Bo Ruud, NU: 9 (3 +1 +5)
6. Aaron Harris, UT: 7 (6 +0 +1)
7-8 Zach Latimer, OU: 5 (1 +2 +2)
7-8 Matt Robertson, ISU: 5 (3 +2 +0)
9-10 Justin Warren, TAM: 4.5 (3.5 +0 +1)
9-10 Lee Foliaki, TAM: 4.5 (2.5 + 2 +0)
11 Thad Washington: 4 (3 +0 +1)
12 Arch McDaniel, TAM: 1.5 (1.5 +0 +0)
The Bottom Line:
1) It's been a surprise to Coz, us fans (and perhaps to Brandenburgh & Dillard), but Corey McKeon has emerged as somewhat special.
2) He’s young and inexperienced. (There are only two sophomores on the lists above: Corey McKeon and Bo Ruud.) At some point in his calling of defensive adjustments at the line-of-scrimmage, that inexperience will show.
3) Fun to watch... and efffective---kind of like the whole of the Blackshirts have been so far.
4) Let's note: Even though we've been largely looking at McKeon here, Bo Ruud is not that far off. Two sophomores....
Just some things to think about….
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Last edited by rojo : Today at 07:38 AM.
McKeon. Linebacker productivity. Quickness.
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A foot injury slowed McKeon through Spring ball. It wasn't until August that Corey emerged as the top Middle Linebacker.
After four games Corey McKeon is the #5 Tackler in the Big 12.
Barrett Ruud’s 2004 performance at MIKE made him a Round #2 NFL draft selection. How is McKeon doing against that standard?
I. Through four games: Barrett Ruud in ’04 & McKeon in ’05.
Some similarities:
--Barrett: 29 solo tackles + 17 assists
--Corey: 26 solo tackles + 10 assists
Some differences:
--Barrett: 5 Tackles-for-Loss, 1 Sack, 1 Quarterback-hurry, 0 Pass-break-ups.
--Corey: 10 Tackles-for-Loss, 5 Sacks, 6 Quarterback-hurries, 2 Pass break-ups.
II. Speed/Quickness.
We all saw McKeon run down ISU’s wide receiver R. J. Sumrall on that 60-yd pass play. Middle Linebackers aren’t supposed to be able to do that. Barrett wouldn’t have.
III. McKeon and Top Linebackers in the Big 12.
A. Big 12 Linebacker Productivity: Average Tackles/Game (after 4 games)
1. Nick Reid, KU (Sr): 12.0 average tackles/game
2. Justin Warren, TAM (Jr): 9.5
3. Matt Robertson, ISU (Jr): 9.2
4. Corey McKeon, NU (So): 9.0
5. Tim Dobbins, ISU (Sr): 8.5
6. Aaron Harris, UT (Sr): 8.4
7. Lee Foliaki, TAM (Sr): 8.2
8. Rufu Alexander, OU (Jr): 8.2
9. Zach Latimer, OU (Jr) 8.0
10 Arch McDaniel, TAM (Sr): 7.8
11 Thad Washington, CU (Jr): 6.8
12 Bo Ruud, NU (So): 6.5
B. Big 12 Linebacker Speed/Quickness:
If one takes “Tackles-for-Loss," "Pass Break-ups" and "Quarterback-hurries" as measures of a linebacker's speed & quickness, that group of 12 Linebackers above rearranges to this:
1. Corey McKeon: 18 (10 TFL + 2 Breaks-ups +6 QB-hurries)
2. Rufu Alexander, OU: 14 (6 +4 +4)
3-4 Nick Reid, KU: 11 (10 +1 +0)
3-4 Tim Dobbins, ISU: 11 (5 +3 +3)
5. Bo Ruud, NU: 9 (3 +1 +5)
6. Aaron Harris, UT: 7 (6 +0 +1)
7-8 Zach Latimer, OU: 5 (1 +2 +2)
7-8 Matt Robertson, ISU: 5 (3 +2 +0)
9-10 Justin Warren, TAM: 4.5 (3.5 +0 +1)
9-10 Lee Foliaki, TAM: 4.5 (2.5 + 2 +0)
11 Thad Washington: 4 (3 +0 +1)
12 Arch McDaniel, TAM: 1.5 (1.5 +0 +0)
The Bottom Line:
1) It's been a surprise to Coz, us fans (and perhaps to Brandenburgh & Dillard), but Corey McKeon has emerged as somewhat special.
2) He’s young and inexperienced. (There are only two sophomores on the lists above: Corey McKeon and Bo Ruud.) At some point in his calling of defensive adjustments at the line-of-scrimmage, that inexperience will show.
3) Fun to watch... and efffective---kind of like the whole of the Blackshirts have been so far.
4) Let's note: Even though we've been largely looking at McKeon here, Bo Ruud is not that far off. Two sophomores....
Just some things to think about….
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Last edited by rojo : Today at 07:38 AM.