
08-21-2008, 10:33 AM
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Loves Buckeye History
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CFN's unit rankings.
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1. USC
2. tOSU
14. Wiscy
24. Mich St.
32. TSUN
52. Penn St. (Lee's injury would contribute to that)
Quote:
1. USC
Rey Maualuga and Brian Cushing are a pair of NFL-ready linebackers still hanging around the Pac 10. Their presence will help ease the transition of Luthur Brown or Kaluka Maiava into the lineup, while giving the program a couple of intimidating defensive players who opposing coaches will have to account for every Saturday. Led by Maualuga and Cushing, this group has a nose for the football and a gift for fighting through blockers to get to the ball carrier. With the front seven that USC will be rolling out this year, the only tackles the safeties and corners make will be on completed passes.
2. Ohio State
In one of the biggest upsets of the 2008 season, Laurinaitis decided to come back for his senior season. In a weak year for linebackers, he would've been the first one taken and a near-certain top 20 overall pick, but instead he now has a shot to finish up his career as, arguably, one of the five greatest linebackers to ever play college football. A winner of the Butkus Award as the nation's best linebacker, and the Nagurski Award (in 2006) as the nation's best defensive player, he has made 236 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, nine sacks and seven interceptions in the last two seasons, highlighted by a 19-tackle day last year in the win over Wisconsin. With two All-America-caliber stars in Laurinaitis and Freeman, the linebacking corps will be among the best in America. There are good backups to count on in a pinch, but the starting strongside job will be the focus until Tyler Moeller, or possibly Curtis Terry, takes the gig by the horns.
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