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CU At The Game Podcast – Projecting CU’s Starting Lineup: Defense and Special Teams

It’s July, the time for conference media days, and the countdown to fall camp.  I am joined for this episode by Brad Geiger and Neil Langland, and we are going to go out on a limb and give you our projected starting lineup for the CU defense and special teams for the 2024 season.

We also take our preview a step further, and discuss how each unit of the defense compares to the rest of the Big 12.

Our criteria:

– Tier One: One of the top four units in the Big 12, capable of taking the Buffs to title contention if the rest of the team is equal to the task;
– Tier Two: 5-8 in the Big 12. A strength, a unit which can help CU to a winning record and a bowl berth;
– Tier Three: 9-12 in the Big 12. A liability, but, if the unit can avoid injury and live up to its potential, can help CU get to a bowl game; and
– Tier Four: 13-16 in the Big 12. A problem area. A unit which might drag CU down to another losing season.

So … Will the complete overhaul of the CU defensive line be a smashing success? Or … Will it be a shrug-of-the-shoulders failure? … Can the deficiencies in the linebacker corps be masked by the upgrades in the rest of defense? … And, will Travis Hunter, backed by one of the most talented defensive backfields in recent CU history, be able to not only put himself in position for a top draft pick, but also for national post-season awards?

Let’s find out …

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2 Replies to “CUATG Podcast – Projecting CU’s Starting Lineup: Defense”

  1. I got a little distracted when the podcast was covering linebackers so I went to the rister and discovered the 2 IL grad guys, Wester and Gant, arent any bigger than Woods.
    ay yi yi

    1. I saw somewhere Wester put on 15-20, playing 210-215, maybe 220. His PFF grade against the run was excellent. Also, I think Woods added some weight as well. Things have been silent about Gant, so I don’t think that he will factor in. There has been great news throughout winter and spring about Bentely adding size in beast-mode.

      LB is the weaker position group for sure, but if the Dline improves at T2 or high T3, I think that will make things a lot easier on the LB and S corps. Based on the DL guys CU picked up, unless the portal rankings are all wack, we missed, or guys really flounder–the front 7 has to be vastly improved over last season.

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