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Dienhart conveniently forgot that we have two all big ten caliber corners...in addition to Jenkins. He is smoking some good stuff indeed.
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The Wolverines might feature the league's best cornerback tandem in senior Morgan Trent and sophomore Donovan Warren, who combined for 93 tackles and 13 pass breakups last season.
The Wolverines might feature the league's best cornerback tandem in senior Morgan Trent and sophomore Donovan Warren, who combined for 93 tackles and 13 pass breakups last season.
1. Malcolm Jenkins, Sr., Ohio State -- It's a tight race with Davis for the top spot, but Jenkins gets the nod. He enters the fall as the Thorpe Award frontrunner after passing up NFL millions. The back-to-back first-team All-Big Ten selection had four interceptions last season and can shut down one side of the field.
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4. Donald Washington, Jr., Ohio State -- His two-game suspension at the start of the season could hurt, but Washington has plenty of experience to readjust. Often overshadowed by Jenkins, Washington has big-play potential, as he showed by returning his lone interception last fall 70 yards for a touchdown.
Oh8ch;1226231; said:A great CB tandem doesn't get the chance to break up 13 passes.
1. Anderson Russell, Jr., Ohio State -- To stay on top, Russell must increase his interceptions total. A strong tackler with NFL potential, he ranked fourth on the team in tackles last season (63) and broke up five passes but failed to record a pick.
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4. Kurt Coleman, Jr., Ohio State -- A carbon copy of Russell in productivity, Coleman collected one more tackle and had one fewer pass breakup. Like Russell, interceptions are the next step for the talented junior.
1. Ohio State
There's a lot to be excited about as the nation's best pass defense brings everyone back. As long as there isn't a long suspension problem with Donald Washington, Jamario O'Neal, and Eugene Clifford in the doghouse this off-season, everything should be fine. Jenkins should be in the NFL right now, but he'll be an All-America shut-down performer no one will want to throw at. There are strong backups, next-level starters, and for so much returning experience, enough youth to build around for next year, too. More interceptions would be nice, and everyone will have to do more with the pass rush to likely be a little bit weaker, but there's no reason to worry.
2. USC
SC has had the Pac-10's best pass defense two years running. There?s more than enough returning talent and former prep All-Americans to run that streak to three, although a few more interceptions would be nice. In Kevin Ellison and Taylor Mays, USC is home to a couple of hard-hitting enforcers with All-America potential. If Josh Pinkard is even close to where he was a couple of years ago, no program in the country will be able to match them at the position. Sure to get picked on early, Shareece Wright needs to give opposing quarterbacks a reason to not look to his side.
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Ohio State Buckeyes tease each other about dropping possible interceptions
Wednesday, September 03, 2008 Doug Lesmerises
Plain Dealer Reporter
Columbus- Despite posting a shutout, Ohio State's defense once again didn't win the turnover battle for the Buckeyes in Saturday's 43-0 win over Youngstown State, with each team getting one.
Ohio State's biggest missed opportunity came when cornerback Shaun Lane jumped a route and dropped what might have been an interception return for a touchdown. Safety Anderson Russell, who earned a reputation last season for dropping interceptions, was there to share the grief with Lane.
"Oh man, I let him have it," Russell said. "Because everybody is making fun of me based off last year.
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Laurinaitis grilled Russell about his comments two years ago, when Laurinaitis had five interceptions.
"You kept saying over and over, I think week by week, 'James, they throw the ball right to you, no wonder you get interceptions,' " Laurinaitis said, TV microphone in hand. "Having experienced the same things, yet having dropped those, what goes through your mind in situations like that?"
"You got lucky," Russell said. "All the ones they threw you were lollipops. I got bullets."
WyoBuckeye;1228695; said:Or making lots of tackles for that matter. Generally speaking, I would think that if the corners are getting lots of tackles, that would be a bad thing, not a good thing.