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Post by JaxHawk06 on Aug 28, 2004 12:51:48 GMT -5
Iowa. We have Abdul Hodge and Chad Greenway. Second would be Ohio State
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Post by tigerbait99 on Aug 28, 2004 12:53:49 GMT -5
Iowa. We have Abdul Hodge and Chad Greenway. Second would be Ohio State Virginia has to be considered in the top 3. They are my pick for #1. Iowa #2, and Ohio State maybe #4 or so.
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Post by CincyBuck32 on Aug 28, 2004 15:37:08 GMT -5
Iowa. We have Abdul Hodge and Chad Greenway. Second would be Ohio State OSU has Hawk, Schlegal, Carpenter, D'Andrea, Kerr, and Marcus Freeman (a true freshman who will play a lot this year) 3 of those guys have put up over 100 tackles in a year. You could make a good argument that Iowa's best 2 LBs are better than OSU's best 2 LBs, but no one has OSU's depth at LB.
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Post by BrewCityBuck on Aug 28, 2004 20:25:48 GMT -5
Virginia
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Post by Lumpkin4heisman on Sept 13, 2004 17:34:07 GMT -5
you gotta go with Virginia...Kai Parham, Daryl Blackstock, and Ahmad Brooks are 3 of the top LBs in the nation...i would put Tennessee and Iowa both in a tie for second. Tennessee and Iowa each have two that are big "playmakers" (Hodge/Greenway/ Burnett/Simon) but your right Ohio State has the depth to be next...you left UGA off that list (I would rank them 5th) Everyone already knows Odell Thurman, Arnold Harrison is a very hard hitter, and Tony Taylor is a beast when healthy.....
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