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Looking Forward - Defensive Backs

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The 2011 version of the Auburn Tigers are going to have to play better defensively to be able to compete within the Western Division of the SEC.

While I can't argue that there were not times when Auburn's 2010 defense didn't play very well, no one can argue that they weren't clutch under pressure. Every time Auburn needed to come up with a big defensive stand they somehow pulled it off. I don't know if my heart can take another year like we just had defensively, but it sure was exciting wasn't it?

We have already discussed the Linebackers, so this week we are going to discuss the Defensive backs, and where we think they will lead this unit.

There are those who strongly believe that the DB's are going to be much more talented in 2011, and therefore giving us a more evenly balanced defensive performance. If we go strictly by recruiting guru ratings that may indeed be the case, but it will be hard to argue against the likes of Zac Etheridge, Aairon Savage, and Demond Washington, who have moved on. Savage was recruited with some of the best talent to ever play at AU. That 2005 class was an amazing DB class.  With the likes of Jonathan Wilhite, Jerraud Powes, and Walt McFadden

Since then though times had been hard on AU when it comes to true DB talent. For many reasons, since the 2006 recruiting class Auburn has had only 3 star Zac Etheridge, out of Troy, AL emerge as a real asset. Until Gene Chizik arrived back at the Plains, and started to turn that around.

The last two recruiting classes have seen a big boost in DB numbers and recruiting ratings. The talent is definitely at Auburn now, and it could not come at a better time. So, let's discuss this new and inexperienced talent.

After the jump...

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Believe it or not, there are no less than 13 returning defensive backs listed on the official roster. Only two of which have any measurable playing time. T'Sharvan Bell and Neiko Thorpe. There are several who were able to contribute this past season, Mike McNeil, Chris Davis, Demetruce McNeal, Anthony Morgan, and the walk-on Ikeem Means. Most of these contributions were in the area of special teams play, until Savo got hurt and the quest to find a rotation got a lot tougher.

Still others helped a great deal working with the scout team, and honing their skills as athletes. They include Ryan White, Drew Cole, Jordan Spriggs, Ryan Smith, Twun Bonner, and Trent Fisher

So, what does Auburn do with it's 2011 recruiting class? Coach Chizik  and his remarkable staff go out and sign what is arguably the very best DB class in America. They are Erique Florence, Jermaine Whitehead, Jonathan Rose, Anthony Swain, and Robensen Therezie.

Total count brings our DB player list up to 18, which many would say is an awful lot, but if you consider that Ted Roof sometimes like to run the dime package, ie. 6 DB's on the field at one time, then that is just three deep. It may take that many bodies to bring Auburn's defensive numbers to where we are used to seeing them, DOMINANT!

In our discussion section below, tell me what you think about the recent signing class, and who will be the best DB in an Auburn Uniform next year.

WAR EAGLE!

Last week we crowned a new winner in our video contest.  Stymo99 put away the two time winner Young IE. This week the competition gets a little stronger with another Iron Bowl showdown, this time last weeks champ goes up against WDE1121 and his Auburn vs. Bama radio comparison. Enjoy, and don't forget to vote. 

 

 

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Ted Roof sometimes like to run the dime package, ie. 5 DB’s 6 DB’s on the field at one time

Fixed it for you…

"I know the quarterback has a strong arm, but...I mean the ball's not gonna outrun ME" --PP7

by LSU Jonno on Mar 11, 2011 7:38 AM CST reply actions  

Yeah, I knew that....

Thanks for catching it.

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by KoolBell777 on Mar 11, 2011 7:57 AM CST up reply actions  

I am anticipating T'Sharvan Bell to have a great season!

I also think that Neiko Thorpe will come out to play too. We are coming into the DB position with talent and depth AND youth. It will be interesting to see how quickly those young guys can get up to speed. If they can start to contribute consistently, early in the season, it will be a hell of a season!

by Tiger on the mountain on Mar 11, 2011 8:53 AM CST reply actions  

I agree with TOTM. T-Bell will always have a special place in my heart (I know it's mean)

after the GMac sack. And Neiko is a favorite – he never quits. I’ve seen him get completely burned on a play, but the next minute, he’s making a great move. I love that.

It will be fun watching this next group to see if their hype is right. Can’t wait til fall!

Thanks for the article and the videos!

by aubgrad on Mar 11, 2011 11:36 AM CST reply actions  

You are welcome...

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by KoolBell777 on Mar 11, 2011 11:57 AM CST up reply actions  

T-Bell should.

I expect T-Bell to have a good season. He showed with that hit he knows how to throw his weight around even though he’s a little small for my tastes in a defensive back (in recruiting on NCAA Football, my DBs are all over 6ft and as close to 190 or so pounds as I can get ‘em). Looking at the stats on the upcoming class, I’m excited… And this coming from the girl with a framed picture of Carlos Rogers hitting Vick during the ’04 Sugar Bowl in her apartment.

by KentuckyTiger on Mar 11, 2011 11:42 AM CST reply actions  

The AUfficial site says T-Bell is 6'0" 180#....

He’s probably not quite 6’ but another year of Yoxercise will add some much needed weight without speed being sacrificed.
Of course at his age, growing another inch in height is not impossible.
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by KoolBell777 on Mar 11, 2011 11:56 AM CST up reply actions  

I met him once or twice...

During my stint at Auburn. 6ft is a good inch or so leeway. He wasn’t any taller than me and I’m somewhere between 5’10 and 5’11. Maybe with the helmet on.

by KentuckyTiger on Mar 11, 2011 12:03 PM CST up reply actions  

There is talk

of Neiko moving to safety. T-Bell stepped his game up last year and should be even better this year.

by James4au on Mar 11, 2011 11:46 AM CST reply actions  

Looks like

I’ll be editing this re-writing this post.
Mike McNeil threw away a very good opportunity at the NFL.

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by KoolBell777 on Mar 11, 2011 5:56 PM CST reply actions  

I have to go for...

Chris Davis and Demetruce McNeal…they both looked good at times last year and with a year under their belt, the sky is the limit. Those two are tied for my dark horse emerging star. But T-Bell, it should be noted, is my hands down favorite to emerge as the best DB this year

by WarEagleID on Mar 11, 2011 6:32 PM CST reply actions  

I can tell you one thing now, though...

it sure as heck WON’T be Mike McNeil!! Never saw that one coming

by WarEagleID on Mar 11, 2011 6:34 PM CST reply actions  

Obviously we can take Mike McNeil off that list completely...

Probably move Neiko Thorpe to safety, along with the two newcomers, Swain and Therezie, that were recruited to play safety. That leaves open a battle for the starting and backup corner spots, plus it changes the experience we had in the defensive backfield with the nickle and dime packages.
I see it this way Thorpe ans Swain playing safety with Therezie getting plenty of playing time. That would put Demetruce McNeal and T’Sharvan Bell at the corners with a plethora of guys vying for backup spots.
One name I forgot in the article is Jonathon Mincy. He was the only other true DB recuited in the 2009 class with D. McNeal.
Apologies to Mr. Mincy.

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by KoolBell777 on Mar 12, 2011 7:05 AM CST reply actions  

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