2011 Northwestern Wildcats

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Here are the projected starters for the 2011 Northwestern Wildcats:15 TOTAL!


Offense
QB Dan Persa
RB Mike Trumpy
WR Jeremy Ebert
TE Drake Dunsmore
LT Al Netter
LG Brian Mulroe
C Ben Burkett
RG Doug Bartels in competition with Neal Deiters
RT Patrick Ward

Defense
DE Vince Browne
DT Jack DiNardo
DE Kevin Watt
LB Bryce McNaul
LB Ben Johnson
S Brian Peters

CB Ricky Weina is listed on the 2 deep depth chart
 

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Since '05, Northwestern, the only private member of the Big Ten, has started 12, 13, 15, 14, 15 and 16 Whites.
 

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"Dual-Threat" Dan Persa is one of my favorite QB's...hopefully that achilles is fully healed?? Looking for a big season from him Ebert & Dunsamore!

Peters has nice size at safety!At 6'-4" 215 easily runs in the upper 4.5's...should land him a spot at the Indy Combine...

How many D-1 schools start 6+ on defense??

Of the 120 starters at RB...Should be interesting to see the exact number of starters...Line, McGuffie, Burkhead, DiLuigi, Teich, Trumpy....Edited by: TwentyTwo
 

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I love Northwesten I think they are adark horse in the Big Ten this year. One thing I like about them is that they keep the games closemost of the time and I think Coach Fitzgerald is a great motivator and really cares about Northwestern as a program.
 

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TwentyTwo said:
"Dual-Threat" Dan Persa is one of my favorite QB's...hopefully that achilles is fully healed?? Looking for a big season from him Ebert & Dunsamore!
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<div>How many D-1 schools start 6+ on defense??</div>
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<div>Of the 120 starters at RB...Should be interesting to see the exact number of starters...Line, McGuffie, Burkhead, DiLuigi, Teich, Trumpy....</div>

Don't forget about RB Derek Lawson of Arkansas State!
 

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Northwestern's prediction for this season was correct. The only change is DE Tyler Scott is starting over Kevin Watt. 15 white starters for Northwestern this year.
 

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Trumpy out for the year with a torn ACL. Persa expected to start next week against Michigan after "tweaking" his previously-injured Achilles heel.
 

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Trumpy's career is over a history of injuries is going to detour ever NFL scout from considering you.
 

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His career is not over yet. Yes, he has had injury problems, but he is still only a sophmore(assuming he can get some type of medical hardship).

Well here's to hoping he fully recovers from that torn ACL. Adonis Smith is transferring so it looks like the job is Trumpy's to lose assuming he's injury free. It will be interesting to see if Tim Harnahan will be in the mix for carries if Trevyon Green or Malin Jones catch the injury bug.

[h=1]Wildcats still looking for answers at RB[/h]February, 23, 2012 Feb 23
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By Adam Rittenberg


Adonis Smith's decision to transfer from Northwestern might not mean much come September.

But his exit adds to the questions surrounding a position that hasn't provided enough definitive answers in the past few seasons.

Smith appeared in 17 games the past two seasons, racking up 462 rush yards and three touchdowns. He might have evolved into the Wildcats' featured back, but he also might have been a career backup. It's tough to tell. Coach Pat Fitzgerald announced Smith's departure Wednesday.
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Jerry Lai/US PRESSWIRERunning back Adonis Smith has decided to transfer from Northwestern.

"We're disappointed to see Adonis leave Northwestern," Fitzgerald said in a statement. "He is an outstanding young man and we wish him nothing but the best in his future endeavors."​
Wildcats fans will forget about Smith if, say, Mike Trumpy returns from a torn ACL and surges as the starter. Or if true freshman Malin Jones emerges in preseason camp. Or if Treyvon Green builds on a freshman season in which he rushed for 362 yards and four touchdowns.

But if Northwestern can't identify a featured back and fails to generate a consistent rushing attack in 2012, Smith's name likely will be brought up.

While a struggling defense should be coach Pat Fitzgerald's top priority in the offseason, running back shouldn't be too far down his checklist. Northwestern's offense has made strides under Fitzgerald's watch, producing a steady stream of quarterbacks and wide receivers in recent years. But the running back position, once a program strong point, has declined.

Fitzgerald's predecessor at Northwestern, the late Randy Walker, left an indelible mark on the position he played in college. Walker had a 1,000-yard rusher in 25 of his 30 seasons in coaching, including each of his final four seasons as Northwestern's head coach (2002-05). Northwestern produced a 1,000-yard rusher in five of Walker's final six seasons.

But since Tyrell Sutton finished with exactly 1,000 yards in 2006, Fitzgerald's first season as Wildcats coach, Northwestern has failed to produce a 1,000-yard rusher.

Here are the team's leading rushers the past five seasons:
  • 2007: Sutton, 451 yards
  • 2008: Sutton, 890 yards
  • 2009: Arby Fields, 302 yards
  • 2010: Trumpy, 530 yards
  • 2011: Kain Colter, 654 yards
Colter, by the way, plays quarterback for the Wildcats. Fields transferred following a disappointing 2010 season when he struggled to hang onto the ball or a favorable spot on the depth chart.

Why can't Northwestern produce featured backs anymore? An offense rooted in high-percentage passes and accurate quarterbacks has something to do with it. But the Wildcats have run the spread since 2000, and it didn't stop them from producing standout backs under Walker.

Northwestern has run the ball better as a team the past two seasons, rising from 95th nationally in rushing in 2009 to 58th in 2010 and 45th in 2011. But the team had a league-low 3.8 yards-per-carry average last fall.

Jones, the team's first commit in the 2012 recruiting class, could be the answer, much like Sutton was in 2005, when he captured Big Ten Freshman of the Year honors. Perhaps Trumpy bounces back from injury or Green takes steps in his development. Maybe a committee system is the best approach.

If not, you might hear some grumbling about Adonis Smith in September.
 
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