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Monday July 27, 2009

Linebacker U?

Linebacker U?
I feel for Stanley Hunter. He is a very nice kid who continues to face adversity but the latest news has to be hard for Hunter to take. His football days are over.

That has to be a hard to accept. For years football was Hunter’s future now it is gone.

This situation can be addressed from two perspectives, the student-athlete and the program.

From the perspective of the student-athlete the end has to come sometime but few are ever prepared for that day. “I spend a lot of time with my two players talking about the end of football,” says Brad Hughes, one of the mentors in Clemson’s Spiritual Two-A-Days program.

“My guys may have two more years or ten more years if they are lucky enough to play in the NFL but one day it will all end. It could end at any point. So we talk a lot about building on a solid foundation,” Brad added.

So now Hunter wakes up with a new agenda. His attention will go from pre-season camp to treating his seizures.

I have a feeling Hunter will rise up and persevere and climb his next mountain.

From the perspective of the program there should be concern at linebacker. The linebacker unit was thin before the Hunter news but now the staff has to deal with one less linebacker. Clemson comes into the 2009 season with questions about quality and quantity.

So how did “Linebacker U” turn into this linebacker question mark?

The answer is simple. Recruiting linebackers has been the issue. Clemson missed out on several top linebacker prospects but they also missed on some evaluations.

For example, Clemson and Florida State were the finalist for Geno Hayes. Hayes signed with the Seminoles. Clemson lost Ryan Stamper to Florida. The Tigers were in the final two for Craig Stevens who inked with Auburn. Lorenzo Edwards chose the Gators. Terrell Manning and Dwayne Maddox picked NC State over Clemson and others. Marcus Dowtin signed with Georgia and Jerrell Harris Picked Alabama over Clemson.

Sure the Tigers missed out on more than their fair share of big-time linebacker prospects but maybe an even bigger issue has been evaluating linebackers.

Several linebackers that chose Clemson have simply not been as good as advertised. Josh Miller picked Clemson over FSU but he never materialized. Antonio Clay picked Clemson over Oklahoma and several factors led to him being a disappointment. Alonzo Higgins never made it in school.

Scotty Cooper picked Clemson over LSU but he has had a hard time with assignments and has not been a great open field tackler. Tarrick Rollins has had a hard time making the adjustment to the college game after his knee injury. Jeremy Campbell was not a highly recruited player and has basically been a back up so far in his career.

Other linebackers outgrew their position. Andre Branch and Kevin Alexander were signed as linebackers but have grown into defensive ends.

So unless Kevin Alexander or someone else moves to linebacker, this unit is thin. Brandon Maye returns as the starter at the MIKE. He had a solid year and should be better with more experience. Campbell is a solid back-up here. Spencer Shuey might red-shirt if no one is injured at this position.

Kavell Conner is the leading tackler from a year ago and he is coming off of a solid junior season at the WILL. The former high school running back has been pretty consistent in his career. Red-shirt freshmen Tig Willard had a terrific spring and should get a chance to get snaps at a couple of positions this season. True freshman Corrico Hawkins might avoid a red-shirt season because depth is needed.

The SAM linebacker spot belongs to Cooper and depth is a major concern here. Daniel Andrews, Rollins and true freshman Quandon Christian are back-ups here.

The Tigers will benefit from new defensive coordinator Kevin Steele’s experience. The defense promises to be more aggressive in 2009 so maybe this will fit the personnel better.

A lot of us remember Bubba Brown, Randy Scott, Jeff Davis, Danny Triplett, Johnny Rembert, Keith Williams, Henry Walls, Ed McDaniel, Doug Brewster, Anthony Simmons, Keith Adams, Leroy Hill and Anthony Waters. It is hard to believe this unit has fallen to its current situation.

I don’t want to give the impression that all is lost here. The good news is the defensive front is among the best in the nation and the secondary is deep and talented. Also I can see a scenario where Maye and Conner have big years and Cooper finally lives up to his potential. If everyone stays healthy this unit might be a big part of a terrific defense.

By the same token though, injuries could set in and Cooper’s inconsistency might continue. I have asked the question again and again this summer, “Can you have a dominating defense without excellent linebacker play?” I guess we may be forced to find out starting in a few weeks.

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Comments:

Solid LB play and a DL that clogs the middles and forces things to the outside are critical to shutting down the option that GT runs. And great LB's are the difference between mediocre and great teams against other offensive schemes, too. I think we will be a good team this year, but I am banking on Steele getting better play from the LB's. Buster's news is a set back, for sure. Let's hope Steele can make the adjustment and can get the guys we have to play like their tails are on fire. I wish Buster the best, though.

Posted by Dugatiger on July 27, 2009 at 12:28 PM EDT #


We recruited and landed big time DLs and DBs during the same period we had a drought at LB. We could list them but we already know them (big time 4 and 5 star guys).

Why though? It couldn't be chance that we kept striking out at LBs and inking the DLs and CBs. Reason, we are not recruiting LBs who translate to the NFL. We had a philosophy of smaller, faster, LBs, and a 210 lb guy just doesn't translate. I have heard that Steele wants to get away from this and start getting NFL LB bodies.

Anthony Simmons, Keith Adams, and Leroy Hill, and Anthony Waters are the last 4 that really stick out and they cover a 15 year period.

Posted by truetiger1998 on July 27, 2009 at 12:29 PM EDT #


We recruited and landed big time DLs and DBs during the same period we had a drought at LB. We could list them but we already know them (big time 4 and 5 star guys).

Why though? It couldn't be chance that we kept striking out at LBs and inking the DLs and CBs. Reason, we are not recruiting LBs who translate to the NFL. We had a philosophy of smaller, faster, LBs, and a 210 lb guy just doesn't translate. I have heard that Steele wants to get away from this and start getting NFL LB bodies.

Anthony Simmons, Keith Adams, and Leroy Hill, and Anthony Waters are the last 4 that really stick out and they cover a 15 year period.

Posted by truetiger1998 on July 27, 2009 at 12:33 PM EDT #


We're not going to beat FSU, Florida, Alabama, and Georgia too many times for the ultra blue chip LB recruits you pointed out that we lost out on recently.

However, of the all-time great Clemson LB's you listed, probably only Anthony Simmons came out of HS with ultra blue-chip expectations. He was a heavily recruited in-state kid who wanted to come to Clemson.

The others ... Bubba Brown, Randy Scott, Jeff Davis, Danny Triplett, Johnny Rembert, Keith Williams, Henry Walls, Ed McDaniel, Doug Brewster, Keith Adams, Leroy Hill and Anthony Waters ... all good solid players who came to Clemson not because they were recruited nationally, but as a result of great recruiting evaluations by our coaches.

So, in short, I think you nailed it ... our coaches have to do a better job of evaluation and find guys who can play, but who aren't being heavily courted by the top-10 programs.

Posted by apextiger on July 27, 2009 at 01:03 PM EDT #


I agree with you truetiger1998. I think we have been recruiting the wrong type of linebacker. We were looking for speed and coverage skills. Basically converted strong safeties. I think Steele is looking to bring in guys that are 240lb run stoppers that dont necessarily run 4.5 forties. Hopefully Sapp is 100% and Alexander can play linebacker.

Posted by CJ Davis on July 27, 2009 at 01:05 PM EDT #


Wasn't Levon Kirkland a LB?

Posted by Tigersense on July 27, 2009 at 01:14 PM EDT #


"It is hard to believe this unit has fallen to its current situation.

I don’t want to give the impression that all is lost here."

Those 2 sentences don't go well together. Either it's the worst LB corps we've ever had or it's not.

Kavell Conner finished tied for 10th in the ACC in total tackels last year with 97. That was actually the most on the team (tied with Hamlin). Brandon Maye, who was a freshman last year, finished with 77 tackles. Both Conner and Maye, despite the doom and gloom are very good LBs. And, honestly, if Cooper doesn't get a ton of tackles playing on the Strong Side, then, well... isn't that kinda normal?

We've got some very good linemen and very good DBs. And while our LBs may not be the strength of the unit, they are FAR from the bottom of the barrel.

Posted by Fluxus on July 27, 2009 at 01:17 PM EDT #


I agree with Fluxus, and feel that our LBs will surprise a lot of people this year (Clemson fans included).

Posted by Judge Keller on July 27, 2009 at 01:36 PM EDT #


You can't have a dominating defense with excellent play at all positions.

If your line is weak, they will run it for 5 yards every time and have all day to pass.

If your DB's are weak, you will get burned for deep scores.

A dominating defense requires good players everywhere. LB is not some sort of exception.

Maybe the problem has not been as much the players as the schemes and the develop of those players?

Posted by Zeus on July 27, 2009 at 02:14 PM EDT #


Mickey,

Good blog. I feel deeply for Stanley. He will do well in life because he is a Tiger and as you have pointed out, we are traditionally pretty good at taking care of our own. It was good to see he will continue to attend school.

I believe the defensive mindset of the past few years have translated into our LB's wearing a mediocre label. Steele's experience and tactics will yield a much stronger LB core than most realize. Our D will be good, very good.

Posted by Smplman on July 27, 2009 at 02:14 PM EDT #


You can't have a dominating defense with excellent play at all positions.

If your line is weak, they will run it for 5 yards every time and have all day to pass.

If your DB's are weak, you will get burned for deep scores.

A dominating defense requires good players everywhere. LB is not some sort of exception.

Maybe the problem has not been as much the players as the schemes and the develop of those players?

Posted by Zeus on July 27, 2009 at 02:15 PM EDT #


How about the linebacking core we had in 89: John Johnson (Rov), Ed McDaniel (ILB), Levon Kirkland (Ban), Doug Brewster (ILB), Ashley Shepard, Wayne Simmons, Shane Scott, Arthur Bussie, Chuck... you get the message. We had so many playmaking studs at LB it was sick. No wonder we were 10-2, crushed FSU in Tally and Major Harris was running for his life in the Gator Bowl.

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