TexasGarcia36
25+ Posts
I was bored at work so I decided to breakdown the defense and its tackling numbers. I took the depth chart against Colorado and added up the tackles they have had in non-conference play. The total was 241. The actual total tackles is 247 but some of those were by kickers so they aren't counted here. The breakdown is interesting....
D-Line starters: 39 tackles
D-Line total: 57 tackles
D-Line percentage of total tackles: 24%
LB starters: 54 tackles
LB total: 96 tackles
LB percentage of total tackles: 40%
D-Back starters: 61 tackles
D-Back total: 88 tackles
D-Back percentage of total tackles: 36%
At first I was upset because yet again the starters in the secondary had the most tackles. That is never a good thing. But then I looked deeper. In breaking it down by percentage we see that the linebackers are actually making the majority of the tackles for the defense. I think this is a big sign that Muschamp is on the right track. Our LBs have been some of our most talented players and now they are actually on the field and making plays. Imagine if this had happened last year.
D-Line starters: 39 tackles
D-Line total: 57 tackles
D-Line percentage of total tackles: 24%
LB starters: 54 tackles
LB total: 96 tackles
LB percentage of total tackles: 40%
D-Back starters: 61 tackles
D-Back total: 88 tackles
D-Back percentage of total tackles: 36%
At first I was upset because yet again the starters in the secondary had the most tackles. That is never a good thing. But then I looked deeper. In breaking it down by percentage we see that the linebackers are actually making the majority of the tackles for the defense. I think this is a big sign that Muschamp is on the right track. Our LBs have been some of our most talented players and now they are actually on the field and making plays. Imagine if this had happened last year.
