Do we have 5 players playing 4 positions too?
Either way this is the wrong forum for such discussions.

Hey to Desmond Howard, this game is a toss-up and we're coming out the gate 2-4.. What does Desmond know.
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Hey to Desmond Howard, this game is a toss-up and we're coming out the gate 2-4.. What does Desmond know.
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lol It was funny when that dude was like "but they were 3-3 LAST YEAR!" and Desmond really had nothing for it.
Where was all of this?
lol It was funny when that dude was like "but they were 3-3 LAST YEAR!" and Desmond really had nothing for it.
lol It was funny when that dude was like "but they were 3-3 LAST YEAR!" and Desmond really had nothing for it.
But we were 4-2 last year...
... newcomer Thomas Gordon, who may appear to be lining up in one of those hybrid (LB/S) roles. Floyd Simmons, Kenny Demens, J.B Fitzgerald, Mike Williams and Josh Furman are all aspiring linebackers.
The remaining hybrid (LB/S) position will remain with Jordan Kovacs.
Despite his lack of pure backfield speed, Kovacs accounted for 75 tackles, second-best on the 2009 squad. Of course, many of those weren’t near the line of scrimmage.
With Woolfolk on the mend, J.T. Floyd inherits the cornerback slot while it looks like James Rogers starts on the other side. Freshman Cullen Christian is expected to see significant playing time with Courtney Avery, Teric Jones and Terrence Talbot providing the competition.
Redshirt freshman Cameron Gordon will man the FS position, with Marvin Robinson and Vladimir Emilien as backups.