I would agree with this. The problem with a 5-2 is once Gordon gets a seam, he is at the second level in a hurry. We need to put 9 in the box, put the corners on an island and take our chances against the deep ball. It will take our best defensive effort of the year to hold him to 150 or below.Considering we have less than average LB's to start with adding one more probably isn't the prudent choice. We would be better served going 5-2 since our DL at least are average. It's not a great scenario either way but when we are what we are, what are you gonna do. We need to recruit better players to play a base D and expect them to stop above average teams.
This is for the coaches out there....
Tell me what the implications to Iowa are with Wisconsin playing a 3-4 defense. I'll hang up and listen.
NCH
Considering we have less than average LB's to start with adding one more probably isn't the prudent choice. We would be better served going 5-2 since our DL at least are average. It's not a great scenario either way but when we are what we are, what are you gonna do. We need to recruit better players to play a base D and expect them to stop above average teams.
I wouldn't recommend that, they let you use 11 players on defense so if you are playing a 3-4 you are only using 7 guys. Seems silly to me but I'm no expert.
This is for the coaches out there....
Tell me what the implications to Iowa are with Wisconsin playing a 3-4 defense. I'll hang up and listen.
NCH
If Iowa can get some movement in the middle though, they could rack up some good yardage.
This is a great question NCHawker! Very nice, Thumbs up!
The 3-4 creates more defensive flexibility without substituting your base defense. By have 4 LBs on the field you can adjust to spread offenses, zone blitz, and and bring different pressure packages more easily than in the 4-3. You also have more speed on the field. And some people think its easier to find explosive LBs than DL. Good 4-3 DE's are explosive, quick-twitch guys. As you might notice, we have a heck of a time recruiting players with high-end athleticism and 4-3 DE frame and therefore play Mike Hardy and Nate Meier.
The drawback is you need a good NG, really all three of your down lineman need to be able to control gaps. If our guards can move Wisconsin's NG off the ball with any consistency we should be able to run inside zone for yards. It might be worth looking more at some power schemes. If we can run a some power schemes behind Scherff we should get movement. You also have some jack-of-trades, masters of none defenders out there. OLB need to be able to pass rush and drop into coverage. Probably easier to blow coverage/assignments depending on the complexity.
It's impressive that Wisconsin has been able to overhaul their front 7 without missing a beat.
This is for the coaches out there....
Tell me what the implications to Iowa are with Wisconsin playing a 3-4 defense. I'll hang up and listen.
NCH
And they need to try with Wadley going right up the middle. That seems to block that very well. Lets get a speed guy right up the middle.