Also, I know nobody actually reads what I write anyway. For these reasons I am just simply going to list my picks for top 25 linebackers.
If you disagree, leave a comment and I can let you know why you are absolutely wrong to question me.
- Ray Maualuga USC
- James Laurinaitis Ohio St.
- Brian Cushing USC
- Brandon Spikes Florida
- Jasper Brinkley South Carolina
- Darry Beckwith LSU
- Zach Follett California
- Sean Weatherspoon Missouri
- Jonathan Casillas Wisconsin
- Rolando McClain Alabama
- Joe Pawelek Baylor
- Tray Blackmon Auburn
- Joe Mortensen Kansas
- Scott McKillop Pittsburgh
- Rico McCoy Tennessee
- Gerald McGrath Southern Miss
- Solomon Elimimian Hawaii
- Dannell Ellerbe Georgia
- Eric Norwood South Carolina
- Aaron Curry Wake Forest
- Marcus Freeman Ohio St.
- Frantz Joseph Florida Atlantic
- Joe Henderson UAB
- Dave Phillistin Maryland
- Maurice Crum, Jr. Notre Dame
I really can't wait for some real college football news to happen, so I can stop making these lists to fill space.
2 comments:
Spikes did get a lot of tackles, but top 5? You must be counting on a lot of improvement over last year. Couldn't defend the pass to save his life. And after being the best defensive player 2 years in a row, how could Laurinitis be 2nd, even to a great player Maualuga? Answer me those two great oracle.
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First of all, I like that name, "Great Oracle". I think I'll use that from now on, it completely describes me.
Spikes is the best LB in the SEC, if that doesn't make him top 5 then I don't know what does.
I really wanted to make Maualuga and Laurinaitis 1a and 1b, but that would be cheating. They are both very close, but I think Ray is a little more athletic. Since you brought up pass defense, Maualuga is one of the best at the LB position.
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