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Let's Get Defensive
Scott Haynes, College Football Senior Editor
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Last week I highlighted the nation's best offensive players heading into the 2009 season, and where they rank in terms of Heisman potential. This week, we will look at the other side of the ball and touch on the top defenders in the country:
DEs:
CARLOS DUNLAP, FLORIDA - The defending national champion Gators are stacked on the defensive side of the ball, and Dunlap is a big reason why. A complete down lineman, the 6-6, 290-pounder is a freak of nature who played in all 14 games for Florida last year, though he started just two. Still, Dunlap finished the season with 39 total tackles and led the Gators in both TFLs (13.5) and sacks (9.5). He was the Defensive MVP of the national title game and a Second-Team All-SEC selection in 2008, and that was as a sophomore.
GREG HARDY, OLE MISS - At 6-4, 265 pounds, this Rebel has created problems for the rest of the SEC for three years now. Heading into his senior season, Hardy is regarded as one of the top defensive lineman in the game, and has earned All-American accolades each of his first three years. Hardy has 32.5 TFLs and 21.5 sacks in his three-year career in Oxford, including 8.5 sacks a year ago, when he played in just nine games.
JERRY HUGHES, TCU - Yes, he plays in the Mountain West, but the 6-3, 260-pound Horned Frog dominated the competition in 2008 nonetheless, en route to being named a consensus All-American. The country's ultimate playmaker, Hughes led the nation in sacks (15.5) and forced fumbles (six), while ranking among the nation's best in TFLs (19.5). He added two interceptions and three fumble recoveries to his amazing stat line as well.
GEORGE SELVIE, SOUTH FLORIDA - This Bull enters 2009 as the nation's active leader in career TFLs (61), and ranks second in career sacks (25.5). A consensus First-Team All-American in 2007 when he recorded a mind-boggling 31.5 TFLs and 14.5 sacks, Selvie had a down year in 2008, recording just 43 tackles, 13.5 TFLs and 5.5 sacks. Expect a return to form for Selvie in 2009, as he will once again assert himself as one of the nation's premier pass rushers.
DTs:
GERALD MCCOY, OKLAHOMA - This junior came into Norman a couple of years ago rated as perhaps the nation's top defensive prep star. He has not disappointed, earning All-American status (Second-Team) in 2008 as a sophomore. McCoy has good size for the interior of the line (6-4, 295) and led all Oklahoma interior lineman last year with 30 tackles, including 6.5 sacks. Expect even more opportunities for McCoy in 2009, as the Sooners will once again be among the nation's elite teams.
NDAMUKONG SUH, NEBRASKA - You may not be able to pronounce his name now, but if you watch Nebraska football next year, that will change. A rare athlete with plenty of size, power and speed, Suh (6-4, 305) will anchor the Cornhuskers' defensive front this season. He was named a Big 12 First-Team member in 2008, finishing his junior campaign with a whopping 76 tackles (first defensive lineman to lead the team in tackles since 1973), including 19 TFLs and 7.5 sacks.
TERRENCE CODY, ALABAMA - The 6-5, 365-pound monster came to Tuscaloosa last year from the juco ranks and made an immediate impact, despite having to work himself into the rotation along Alabama's defensive front. Cody played in 12 of the team's 14 games last year, finishing with 24 tackles, 4.5 TFLs, two fumble recoveries and one forced fumble. An immovable object in the middle, expect Nick Saban to utilize Cody much more in 2009.
LBS:
BRANDON SPIKES, FLORIDA - Another of the nation's elite resides on the Florida roster in the form of Spikes. The 6-3, 245-pounder could have jumped ship for the NFL last season but decided to return to Gainesville for yet another national title run. Spikes is regarded as perhaps the top linebacker in the country and with good reason. He earned consensus First-Team All-American honors in 2008, finishing the year with 93 total tackles, 8.0 TFLs, 2.0 sacks and four interceptions, returning two of them for TDs. This guy shows up every play and is one of the nation's top playmakers on the defensive side of the ball.
SEAN WEATHERSPOON, MISSOURI - After posting 130 tackles in 2007, was it possible for this Tiger to improve on those numbers? Well, the answer is obviously yes, as Weatherspoon posted an eye-popping 155 tackles in 2008, with 18.5 TFLs, 5.0 sacks, three INTs and two forced fumbles, en route to Third- Team All-American honors. Look for more of the same in 2009.

SERGIO KINDLE, TEXAS - A first-year starter in 2008, this Longhorn was impressive in a year that saw him earn All-American accolades after recording 53 tackles, 14 TFLs, 10.0 sacks and 15 QB pressures. At 6-4, 240 pounds, Kindle has prototypical size for the next level and his above-average pass rush ability makes him dangerous both with his hand on the ground or coming off the edge. He burst on the scene in 2008 and could see a rise in production this year.
DBs:
ERIC BERRY, TENNESSEE - This Volunteer was named the SEC Freshman Defensive Player of the Year in 2007 and certainly didn't suffer a sophomore slump in 2008, leading the nation in interceptions (seven) and INT-return yards (265), picking up First-Team All-American honors along the way. A complete safety who is both a ball-hawk and aggressive tackler (72 tackles, 8.5 TFLs, 3.0 sacks in 2008), opposing offensive coordinators would be best served to steer clear from Berry.
TAYLOR MAYS, USC - A veteran in the USC defensive backfield, Mays is one of the nation's premier safeties. A two-time All-Amercan, he possesses great size (6-3, 230) and is one of the nation's hardest hitters. A First-Team All- American and Thorpe Award finalist in 2008, Mays finished the year with 53 tackles and a team-high nine PBUs. There isn't anything that the veteran Trojan hasn't seen, so expect big numbers in his senior campaign.
TREVARD LINDLEY, KENTUCKY - A two-time All-American, this Wildcat picked up Third-Team honors in 2008, leading the SEC with 11 PBUs, while recording four INTs. One of the nation's top cover corners, Lindley has great instincts and anticipation, jumping on routes and making big plays. Nothing should change in 2009.
JOE HADEN, FLORIDA - Yet another Gator on this list, Haden has evolved into one of the nation's elite cornerbacks. The 5-11, 190-pounder was the first true freshman to ever start at CB on opening day in Florida history back in 2007, and has placed a stranglehold on the job ever since, including 14 starts a year ago. Haden ranked second on the team in tackles in 2008 (87), with three INTs. A playmaker that thrives in big games (team-high 10 tackles in BCS title game, eight tackles, one INT in SEC Title game), the junior DB will once again pose problems for opposing QBs in 2009.
DEFENSIVE HONORABLE MENTION: Brandon Graham (DE, Michigan); Greg Romeus
(DE, Pitt); Everson Griffin (DE, USC); Antonio Coleman (LB, Auburn); Demarcus Granger (DT, Oklahoma); Jared Odrick (DT, Penn State); Sean Lee (LB, Penn State); Rolando McCain (LB, Alabama); Micah Johnson (LB, Kentucky); Navarro Bowman (LB, Penn State); Javier Arenas (CB, Alabama); Crezdon Butler (CB, Clemson); Kyle Wilson (CB, Boise State); Major Wright (S, Florida); Kam Chancelllor (S, Virginia Tech); Reshad Jones (S, Georgia); Ahmad Black (S, Florida).
Date of Article: Wed Jun 10, 2009 7:51 am
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- 11/2 - Marshall Thundering Herd 20 Central Florida Golden Knights 21
- 11/4 - Bowling Green Falcons 30 Buffalo Bulls 29
- 11/6 - Virginia Tech Hokies 16 East Carolina Pirates 3
- 11/6 - Eastern Michigan Eagles 6 Northern Illinois Huskies 50
- 11/6 - Miami (Ohio) RedHawks 32 Temple Owls 34
- 11/7 - Boise St. Broncos 45 Louisiana Tech Bulldogs 35
- 11/7 - Hofstra Pride 24 Delaware Blue Hens 28
- 11/7 - Wisconsin Badgers 31 Indiana Hoosiers 28
- 11/7 - Northwestern Wildcats 17 Iowa Hawkeyes 10
- 11/7 - Virginia Cavaliers 17 Miami Hurricanes 52
- 11/7 - Western Michigan Broncos 14 Michigan St. Spartans 49
- 11/7 - Purdue Boilermakers 38 Michigan Wolverines 36
- 11/7 - Illinois Fighting Illini 35 Minnesota Golden Gophers 32
- 11/7 - Rhode Island Rams 42 New Hampshire Wildcats 55
- 11/7 - Syracuse Orange 10 Pittsburgh Panthers 37
- 11/7 - Central Florida Golden Knights 3 Texas Longhorns 35
- 11/7 - Northeastern Huskies 7 UMass Minutemen 37
- 11/7 - Louisville Cardinals 9 West Virginia Mountaineers 17
- 11/7 - South Carolina Gamecocks 16 Arkansas Razorbacks 33
- 11/7 - Gardner-Webb Bulldogs 21 Coastal Carolina Chanticleers 26
- 11/7 - Harvard Crimson 34 Columbia Lions 14
- 11/7 - Cornell Big Red 17 Dartmouth Big Green 20
- 11/7 - Kansas Jayhawks 10 Kansas St. Wildcats 17
- 11/7 - Holy Cross Crusaders 24 Lehigh Mountain Hawks 20
- 11/7 - Robert Morris Colonials 13 Albany, N.Y. Great Danes 10
- 11/7 - Tusculum Pioneers 35 Carson-Newman Eagles 70
- 11/7 - Butler Bulldogs 31 Dayton Flyers 28
- 11/7 - Bucknell Bison 7 Fordham Rams 21
- 11/7 - Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles 0 Georgia Bulldogs 38
- 11/7 - S. Carolina St. Bulldogs 43 Howard Bison 13
- 11/7 - Valparaiso Crusaders 20 Jacksonville Dolphins 49
- 11/7 - Albion Britons 34 Kalamazoo Hornets 14
- 11/7 - Eastern Kentucky Colonels 12 Kentucky Wildcats 37
- 11/7 - Colgate Red Raiders 49 Lafayette Leopards 56
- 11/7 - Georgetown Hoyas 21 Marist Red Foxes 23
- 11/7 - Maryland Terrapins 31 N.C. State Wolfpack 38
- 11/7 - Bryant Bulldogs 14 Sacred Heart Pioneers 24
- 11/7 - Monmouth, N.J. Hawks 24 St. Francis, Pa. Red Flash 10
- 11/7 - Central Connecticut St. Blue Devils 27 Wagner Seahawks 32
- 11/7 - Elon Phoenix 42 Western Carolina Catamounts 17
- 11/7 - Delaware St. Hornets 24 Winston-Salem State Rams 21
- 11/7 - Brown Bears 35 Yale Bulldogs 21
- 11/7 - Furman Paladins 31 Auburn Tigers 63
- 11/7 - St. Joseph\'s, Ind. Pumas 31 Central State Marauders 20
- 11/7 - Texas A&M Aggies 34 Colorado Buffaloes 35
- 11/7 - Charleston Southern Buccaneers 46 Presbyterian Blue Hose 32
- 11/7 - Towson Tigers 0 William & Mary Tribe 31
- 11/7 - Albany St., Ga. Golden Rams 13 Fort Valley St. Wildcats 35
- 11/7 - Western Illinois Leathernecks 7 Illinois St. Redbirds 25
- 11/7 - Indiana St. Sycamores 7 Missouri St. Bears 31
- 11/7 - Baylor Bears 40 Missouri Tigers 32
- 11/7 - Austin Peay Governors 17 Murray St. Racers 27
- 11/7 - Texas Southern Tigers 30 MVSU Delta Devils 7
- 11/7 - Jacksonville St. Gamecocks 24 SE Missouri St. Indians 3
- 11/7 - Southern Illinois Salukis 34 South Dakota St. Jackrabbits 15
- 11/7 - Missouri-Rolla Miners 13 SW Baptist Bearcats 54
- 11/7 - Florida Atlantic Owls 29 UAB Blazers 56
- 11/7 - BYU Cougars 52 Wyoming Cowboys 0
- 11/7 - Sacramento St. Hornets 38 Northern Colorado Bears 35
- 11/7 - Grambling St. Tigers 42 Ark.-Pine Bluff Golden Lions 49
- 11/7 - Navy Midshipmen 23 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 21
- 11/7 - N.C. A&T Aggies 27 Florida A&M Rattlers 31
- 11/7 - Maine Black Bears 14 James Madison Dukes 22
- 11/7 - SE Louisiana Lions 27 Northwestern St. Demons 0
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- 11/7 - Washington St. Cougars 7 Arizona Wildcats 48
- 11/7 - Louisiana-Lafayette Ragin Cajuns 21 Arkansas St. Red Wolves 18
- 11/7 - Wake Forest Demon Deacons 27 Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets 30
- 11/7 - Oklahoma St. Cowboys 34 Iowa St. Cyclones 8
- 11/7 - Duke Blue Devils 6 North Carolina Tar Heels 19
- 11/7 - Princeton Tigers 7 Penn Quakers 42
- 11/7 - Ohio St. Buckeyes 24 Penn St. Nittany Lions 7
- 11/7 - Villanova Wildcats 21 Richmond Spiders 20
- 11/7 - Georgia Southern Eagles 10 Samford Bulldogs 31
- 11/7 - Oregon Ducks 42 Stanford Cardinal 51
- 11/7 - UTEP Miners 38 Tulane Green Wave 45
- 11/7 - Washington Huskies 23 UCLA Bruins 24
- 11/7 - LSU Tigers 15 Alabama Crimson Tide 24
- 11/7 - Hampton Pirates 24 Bethune-Cookman Wildcats 27
- 11/7 - Norfolk St. Spartans 31 Morgan St. Bears 23
- 11/7 - Louisiana-Monroe Warhawks 33 North Texas Eagles 6
- 11/7 - Ark.-Monticello Boll Weevils 17 S. Arkansas Mulerriders 6
- 11/7 - TCU Horned Frogs 55 San Diego St. Aztecs 12
- 11/7 - Davidson Wildcats 34 San Diego Toreros 27
- 11/7 - Cal Poly-SLO Mustangs 10 UC Davis Aggies 23
- 11/7 - Montana St. Bobcats 28 Portland St. Vikings 10
- 11/7 - Fla. International Golden Panthers 21 Middle Tenn. St. Blue Raiders 48
- 11/7 - West Georgia Braves 7 Delta St. Statesmen 48
- 11/7 - Alabama St. Hornets 7 Jackson St. Tigers 19
- 11/7 - Troy Trojans 40 Western Kentucky Hilltoppers 20
- 11/7 - Youngstown St. Penguins 7 Northern Iowa Panthers 28
- 11/7 - Southern Utah Thunderbirds 21 South Dakota Coyotes 45
- 11/7 - Montana Grizzlies 12 Idaho St. Bengals 10
- 11/7 - Tenn.-Martin Skyhawks 28 Tennessee St. Tigers 7
- 11/7 - New Mexico Lobos 14 Utah Utes 45
- 11/8 - Oregon St. Beavers 31 California Golden Bears 14
- 11/8 - Texas State Bobcats 27 Central Arkansas Bears 24
- 11/8 - Virginia Military Keydets 14 Liberty Flames 54
- 11/8 - Nicholls St. Colonels 27 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 31
- 11/8 - Memphis Tigers 28 Tennessee Volunteers 56
- 11/8 - Vanderbilt Commodores 3 Florida Gators 27
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- 11/8 - Florida St. Seminoles 24 Clemson Tigers 40
- 11/8 - USC Trojans 14 Arizona St. Sun Devils 9
- 11/8 - Connecticut Huskies 45 Cincinnati Bearcats 47
- 11/8 - Sam Houston St. Bearkats 42 McNeese St. Cowboys 63
- 11/8 - Oklahoma Sooners 3 Nebraska Cornhuskers 10
- 11/8 - Colorado St. Rams 16 UNLV Rebels 35
- 11/8 - Utah State Aggies 36 Hawaii Warriors 49
- 11/8 - Fresno St. Bulldogs 31 Idaho Vandals 21
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