IU's Kirlew and Middleton

Submitted by Aequitas on
I’m really looking forward to seeing how our recently shuffled O-line handles IU’s two all world DE’s , Greg Middleton and Jammie Kirlew. http://www.bigtennetwork.com/sports/football/story.asp?list_id=12&story… “Along with Kirlew, the duo owns 36.5 career sacks between them, the highest total for a tandem in the country.” IU’s rushing defense is #15 nationally, allowing 76 yards per game. I think our O-line is much improved and playing well, but Middleton and Kirlew are probably the best pair of DE’s we’ll face this year. I think this is going to be a fun game to watch and a nice tester for our O-line.

GBOD79

September 25th, 2009 at 11:38 AM ^

I think they are both talented players, but Kirlew's 7.5 sacks this season were against a 1AA team in E. Kentucky, Akron (A Bad MAC team), and WMU (An average MAC team). That does not impress me all that much. Will it be a better test for our O-Line? Yes it will. But I think the duo end up with 1.5-2 sacks between them and we win by 17.

ish

September 25th, 2009 at 11:40 AM ^

The sacks don't concern me as much as how our OL holds up against them in run blocking. I'm hoping these two are a little overrated.

Aequitas

September 25th, 2009 at 12:20 PM ^

Here's the link showing who's on the watchlist (including Graham): http://tedhendricks.com/09PR.htm Lamarr "Guns don't kill people, I do" Woodley was a former winner. I know these two haven't played a bunch of BCS schools this year, but I think making the watchlist shows that they can play some ball. Their nation leading 36.5 sacks over the last few seasons didn't all come against MAC teams...

Koyote

September 25th, 2009 at 12:06 PM ^

BTW, just for you star-gazers out there Greg Middleton was a 2-star DT not even ranked in 2006 Jamie Kirlew was a 2-star DE ranked #75 at his position in 2007

SpreadGuru

September 25th, 2009 at 12:38 PM ^

if the DEs were that sweet, they wouldn't be at IU. No disrespect to Terry Hoeppner and what he started to build at IU but it's not "the big time." Bill Lynch is just a younger version of Bill Mallory-meaning he may get them to an occasional bowl game but he won't win the state of Indiana in recruiting. Kirlew and Middleton would be welcomed here in AA this year due to lack of DL depth but only one would start. The best thing to do to them is make them play technique. If they don't make a "big play" in the first quarter, the game will be over because they will start to press and go for big plays. That's when the spread kills you. Where last year we weren't good enough to take advantage (except a fluke 58-yard run by the quitter vs. Wisconsin), we are good enough this year and the results will be stunning.

Farnn

September 25th, 2009 at 2:38 PM ^

Knowing that this is IU, I'm gonna assume RR will try to take them out of the game the same way opposing teams scheme against Graham. Runs up the middle, exploiting their likely inferior DTs, and the usual zone read to take one of them out of the play from the start.

jmblue

September 26th, 2009 at 12:33 AM ^

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