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Exactly; there is an adage... a rising tide raises all boats.
The Big 10 stinks right now. Top to bottom the schedule OSU played in 2002 was much better than in 2006 and 2007. I believe part of the reason OSU won in 2002 is that they were tested much more. I am not looking for Michigan to be where USC is, just for them to be semi-respectable. So one great DT, against whom our O-Line can play is fine to me. I would like to see some better D Lines in the Big 10 so that our coaches and players can figure out how to be better than them so they don't end up with O-Line performances like against UF, LSU or USC.
Big Willie Style is being moved to the o-line halfway through his career.
Defensive headliners from RR's 2009 class: Campbell, JT Turner, Craig Roh, and Anthony Lalota. Only Roh has panned out and Turner/Lalota are total whiffs.
....I'll pass. Adams is much more explosive, plays lower and has a better motor than Campbell. Not saying Campbell doesn't have potential, but I agree with Duane's assessment (when Bucknuts was free) that Campbell just doesn't look like a DT out there, and will probably end up on the OL someday like Joseph Barksdale. Adams, Hall then Campbell.
There is of course a coin flip element to recruiting but Duane Long does seem to get these things right more often than most. Kudos to WaitingforKickoff as well.
edit: By more often than most I'm referring to media and fans, not the coaches.