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Old 01-14-2009, 10:00 PM
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If D-Wash is really gone like Mili is suggesting, what does our 2-deep at CB look like next season? CB is easily going to be the weakest spot on this team next season. Who starts opposite Chekwa? Amos? Howard? Could Evege break in? Is it likely, especially given the number and quality of true freshmen we're bringing in at the position, that we see ample playing time from a frosh or two? Brown, for instance? I really like the potential for the DL next season, the safety position is obviously solid with Russell and Coleman back and Hines emerging, and I don't expect to skip much of a beat even at LB with Homan coming into his own and guys like Sabino, Sweat, Rolle, and Spitler fighting for those other spots. But the CB situation REALLY worries me if we lose D-Wash too.
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