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I saw that name and mistook it for former Gator Princely Umanmielen. I thought "damn, he's still playing college?"
Princely Umanmielen has three brothers—Princewill, Prince, and Princeton—all of whom play college football.I saw that name and mistook it for former Gator Princely Umanmielen. I thought "damn, he's still playing college?"
Main takeaway from these lists - if it plays out like this- is that unless their QB is the drizzling shits, Miami should be pretty good.
Miami's OL is their biggest question mark.
Miami doesnt play Louisville and SMU, the 2 teams who beat them last year.
The DEs wont be as good vs the run as last year's unicorns were for Miami but they have time to come along early in that area.I've been critical of Mario in the past. One thing I've never doubted is his ability to get the OL playing at a high level. They have the first 4 weeks of the season to figure it out before Clemson and FSU.
Mensah should be an upgrade over Beck, so I expect Miami to be back in the thick of it if Cristobal can get out of his own way.Main takeaway from these lists - if it plays out like this- is that unless their QB is the drizzling shits, Miami should be pretty good.
Depends on where he got shot. Brian Robinson got shot twice in DC on August 28th and returned to play October 9th.Hardy probably won't even start the season. Might be lucky to play much at all this season
The guy that may be your 4th best DE had 2 sacks and a blocked punt in the CFB playoff semifinals vs Oregon.It would be a fairly split vote amongst Indiana fans whether DE is our best overall position group, so it's curious that whomever gets the most snaps and feasts wouldn't be in the Top 10.
If the Penn St. Corner transfer plays to his ceiling, the transfer Wisconsin Safety is solid, and there's no injury problems at LB, this Indiana Defense will be better than last seasons.
Ohio St., USC maybe, Washington maybe, will be the only teams to threaten to score more than one TD on this IU defense.