T.S.N.: top 10 1-AA D-Linemen
Posted: Thu May 12, 2011 9:33 am
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Zack Nash, Sacramento State, DE, Sr., 6-3, 265 - Nash was a high school linebacker, so that may allow him to view the game a little differently than other defensive ends. He is fast off the snap of the ball. He set the Hornets' single-season record with 13 sacks last season, including five in a win over Idaho State. He had 37 tackles, including 16.5 for loss. He has earned All-Big Sky honors in each of his first three seasons, including a first-team honor as a junior.
Don't you worry. The Golden Arm Committee is filing a formal appeal and will announce their approval of the NDSU conglomerate's suggestion for the entire NDSU D-line on the list by week's end.grizzaholic wrote:Not one NDSU D-Lineman....This is rigged.
CatBlitz22 wrote:Don't you worry. The Golden Arm Committee is filing a formal appeal and will announce their approval of the NDSU conglomerate's suggestion for the entire NDSU D-line on the list by week's end.grizzaholic wrote:Not one NDSU D-Lineman....This is rigged.
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Ben Boothby, Northern Iowa, NT, Sr., 6-0, 280 - Boothby must have been one tough fullback as a redshirt freshman in 2008. He's blossomed on the defensive side of the ball now that he is chasing quarterbacks instead of blocking for them. He had 16 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks last season, with 56 tackles overall. He set a Northern Iowa record for sacks in a game with four against North Dakota State in the 2010 opener. Perhaps not quite 6 feet tall, Boothby uses his low center of gravity to gain leverage on blockers. He often faces a double-team, which free ups a UNI linebacker.

Not to be too homerish but I think Colter Boyer should be mentioned. He's one of the most athletic DE's in FCSgrizzaholic wrote:Not one NDSU D-Lineman....This is rigged.
Two of the top 3 or 4 maybe...Pwns wrote:Looks like the two best DL in the FCS are in the SoCon.
Boothby was the best player on the field during UNI's annual loss to SIU. Dude is a load.DJH wrote:Special NDSU mention in the article though:Ben Boothby, Northern Iowa, NT, Sr., 6-0, 280 - Boothby must have been one tough **** as a redshirt freshman in 2008. He's blossomed on the defensive side of the ball now that he is chasing quarterbacks instead of blocking for them. He had 16 tackles for loss and 9.5 sacks last season, with 56 tackles overall. He set a Northern Iowa record for sacks in a game with four against North Dakota State in the 2010 opener. Perhaps not quite 6 feet tall, Boothby uses his low center of gravity to gain leverage on blockers. He often faces a double-team, which free ups a UNI linebacker.![]()
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Yeah, that's it. We shall see.eaglesfootball wrote:that is strange, although perhaps Montana is not a top 10 team?
One has to be a top 10 team before you worry about your team's chances of winning on their field?...SeattleGriz wrote:Yeah, that's it. We shall see.eaglesfootball wrote:that is strange, although perhaps Montana is not a top 10 team?
So, you worried about losing to a "perhaps not a top 10 team" when you play in Missoula later this year.
Yeah, didn't think so.
Nice try bud. Montana finished last year around 20th in the nation with 18 turnovers in their four losses, while implementing a completely new offense with players not designed for the system.DJH wrote:One has to be a top 10 team before you worry about your team's chances of winning on their field?...SeattleGriz wrote:
Yeah, that's it. We shall see.
So, you worried about losing to a "perhaps not a top 10 team" when you play in Missoula later this year.
Yeah, didn't think so.
We all know the preseason prognostications are worthless so its moot anyway. i was just suggesting that we will have to see how things play out. Montana very well could be a top 10 team but even if they end up being marginal in the beginning of the season i'd still be worried going into missoula. my comment certainly wasn't meant as a knock.SeattleGriz wrote:Yeah, that's it. We shall see.eaglesfootball wrote:that is strange, although perhaps Montana is not a top 10 team?
So, you worried about losing to a "perhaps not a top 10 team" when you play in Missoula later this year.
Yeah, didn't think so.
Nor was UNIclenz wrote:The only reason montana finished around 20 in the polls is the name Montana. They were not a top 20, actually 25, team last season
You spin me right round...baby right round...like a record baby...right round round roundclenz wrote:UNI actually won the MVFC outright before the final week of the regular season and was very much so a top 15 team. The team thattook the field against WIU was a shell of the rest of the season. The playoff loss, as inexcusable as I find it, is something not all that uncommon come playoff football. Atleast UNIcould get to 7 D1 wins
DJH wrote:Hey jackass, where would have you ranked UNI last year? Conference champ. 7 DI wins, and a playoff berth.
Not sure why UNI was brought up anyway in a discussion about Montana. You have some sort of obsession or what?