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Thursday, May 07, 2009

WSU Football Blog's 2009 UH Preview

The WSU Football Blog recently began posting the first installments of their 2009 "Spring Fish Wraps" -- in-depth looks at Washington State's opponents for the upcoming season. Sedihawk just published Part 2 of the series, an excellent preview of the 2009 Hawaii Warriors. Here's an excerpt:
2) How's the D look? Well, it's YOUNG. Awfully young indeed. Just two starters return from last year's D, a unit which really wasn't that strong to begin with. The hardest hits will be at linebacker, where outstanding players like Solomon Elimimian and Adam Leonard have moved on. Just between those two guys alone, you are talking about losing a combined 209 tackles, 19.5 for loss, and 6.5 sacks off of last year's roster. Brashton Satele is a nice looking player and should have a great season at middle linebacker, but there isn't a lot of experience around him.
There's a lot more preview and analysis where that came from, including some great video clips. Nice job by the WSU Football Blog.

1 Comments:

  • At Monday, September 7, 2009 at 6:53:00 PM HST, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I'll be on the 30 yrd line front row in qwest field for this one. Can't wait. Our defense is young but we showed in the second half of the season opener that we can mold together and make some stops. Most of our defense is new and inexperienced but I think they showed a great effort in the second half of last weeks game. Some changes do need to be made for the WSU game but I have complete confidence in these guys to do so. Injuries and false commitments have hurt us on D but it looks like they are fine for now. Be there up front and center on the 12th to see the Warriors stomp. CHHEEEEE-HOOOOOO

     

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