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Coach recently unpacked the sweeping structural changes reshaping college football—ranging from the NCAA’s new July dead period providing vital staff downtime to revenue sharing, age limits, expanded playoffs, the recruiting split between high school and portal players, and the strain unlimited official visits place on smaller FCS programs—emphasizing that rapid adaptation is essential for maintaining a competitive edge. Amidst these broader industry shifts, Coach also addressed the medical disqualification of Edge rusher Chas Coleman, praising both the player and Head Coach Josh Heupel for handling the departure with utmost professionalism. While Coleman's absence leaves a gap in outside speed, defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and defensive line coach Rodney Garner have been preparing for this likelihood since the spring, planning to offset the lost explosiveness with sheer physicality. The Volunteers' defense remains fundamentally sound and is projected to be significantly stronger this year, boasting a deeply experienced roster featuring 17 upperclassmen and five senior transfers. Ultimately, while talented freshmen inject youth into the defensive line, the true strength of the unit lies in its strategic depth, a veteran run-stopping linebacker corps, and a secondary fortified by battle-tested transfers from major programs who are well-prepared to anchor the team through the rigorous matchups ahead.
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Coach recently unpacked the sweeping structural changes reshaping college football—ranging from the NCAA’s new July dead period providing vital staff downtime to revenue sharing, age limits, expanded playoffs, the recruiting split between high school and portal players, and the strain unlimited official visits place on smaller FCS programs—emphasizing that rapid adaptation is essential for maintaining a competitive edge. Amidst these broader industry shifts, Coach also addressed the medical disqualification of Edge rusher Chas Coleman, praising both the player and Head Coach Josh Heupel for handling the departure with utmost professionalism. While Coleman's absence leaves a gap in outside speed, defensive coordinator Jim Knowles and defensive line coach Rodney Garner have been preparing for this likelihood since the spring, planning to offset the lost explosiveness with sheer physicality. The Volunteers' defense remains fundamentally sound and is projected to be significantly stronger this year, boasting a deeply experienced roster featuring 17 upperclassmen and five senior transfers. Ultimately, while talented freshmen inject youth into the defensive line, the true strength of the unit lies in its strategic depth, a veteran run-stopping linebacker corps, and a secondary fortified by battle-tested transfers from major programs who are well-prepared to anchor the team through the rigorous matchups ahead.
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