What Baylor Was Doing Baylor is in a spread formation with three WR’s (two to the left), a RB to the right of Stidham and a...
What ISU Was Doing ISU is lined up in a four-receiver spread package with three receivers (trips) to the strong side and the RB lined up to...
Let’s take one final look at that monstrous stop against Trevone Boykin and TCU last Saturday. What TCU was doing TCU is lined up in a...
What WVU was doing WVU is in the famous diamond formation. I’m sure most of you are familiar with this formation, but for those who might...
What WVU was doing WVU is in a shotgun formation with 4 WRs out wide and the RB on the QB’s left. The tackles are in a...
Cool look at just how good No. 38 has been this year.
OSU's linebackers were incredible in the second half against Kansas State.
Yesterday, we looked at how disruptive Oklahoma State’s defensive linemen are which allows its linebackers and secondary to make plays. Today, we’re going to look at...
Let’s look at that wild Miketavius Jones sack of Jerrod Heard in the third quarter on Saturday. What Texas Was Doing Texas is in a shotgun...
What UTSA was doing UTSA is lined up in a shotgun formation with four WRs split out wide – two up top, two at the bottom—and...
Emmanuel Ogbah Sack I have a feeling I’ll get the chance to break down quite a few plays by No. 38 throughout the season. As great...
Ed. note: Braden Lara is back to break down a few plays from last week’s game. Here’s a closer look at Darrion Daniels’ first career sack...
Here's how OSU stopped OU down 14 with just seven minutes left and went on to win Bedlam.
Ramon Richards has received his fair share of criticism but he's continued to play hard.
OSU's defense is athletic as they come and that's easily seen in how they defended the screen against WVU.
No. 38 is too quick to handle off the line and as a result he's one of the nation's sack leaders.
OSU's defense held its ground when it needed to on Saturday. Here's a look at how they did it.
Young, athletic defensive players might equate to a lack of discipline on D for some teams but oh yeah wait Glenn Spencer is still the coach...
You can guess who's No. 1 but what about 2-10?
A youngester checks in at No. 1.
Every unit gets a solid grade but there's definitely some room for improvement in the secondary.