On the horizon this Friday is the annual clash in Denver with CSU at the Rocky Mountain Showdown. Yesterday featured a look at newcomers (Freshmen, Redshirt Freshmen, and Transfers) on Offense for the 2014 Colorado Buffaloes football team.
Today features a look at the newcomers who might make an impact on Defense and Special Teams.
Mike MacIntyre's first year in Boulder was last year. He took over a squad that was lucky to win one game in 2012 that many Buff fans feel was the worst team in Colorado's long and storied history. He took that 2012 squad, and with the help of some marvellous newcomers to the program, turned it into a 4 win team.
On offense, freshmen QB Sefo Liufau and RB Michael Akins II worked their way into the starting line-ups and were major causes for hope among the Buff faithful.
On defense, Linebacker Addison Gillam had perhaps the best freshmen defensive year in the history of the program. He was a freshman All-American and set the CU record for tackles by a freshman.
Who will be the newcomers this year that will make an impact?
Among defensive backs, these young men are looking to make a name for themselves guarding the fleet hordes of wide receivers in the Pac-12 and chasing down speedy return men.
- Ahkello Witherspoon -- 6'3'' 185 lbs (Soph.)
Witherspoon caught everyone's attention in Spring practices and has maintained it throughout fall camp. He has all the intangibles of a great cornerback at both the collegiate and professional level. He has the size, speed and physicality to be the next great cornerback at Colorado.
- Ryan Moeller -- 6'0" 205 lbs. (RS-FR)
Moeller rushed for over 3000 yards and averaged over 40 yards per catch as a receiver. As a defensive back, he had 8 interceptions, two of which were returned for TD's. He was the 3A player of the year and also on the Denver Post All-Colorado team as well as being a small school All-American.
Ryan redshirted last year and has quickly moved his way up to being 2nd on the depth chart at Free Safety. With the season ending injury to starter Jered Bell, look for Ryan to compete for playing time and to be a terror on special teams.
- Evan White -- 6'2" 195 lbs. (Freshman)
Coach MacIntyre is a big proponent of redshirting freshmen whenever possible, but has noted that it will be very hard to keep Evan White off the field on special teams.
- Yuri Wright -- 6'1" 170 lbs. (Soph.)
As a true freshman in 2012, Wright was tossed into the fire and fed to the wolves of NFL caliber wide receivers in the Pac-12. He started six games that season, missing four games to injury.
Due to injuries and a desire to help the young man develop physically and academically, Coach MacIntyre chose to redshirt Wright last year. Look for Wright to compete for playing time in the nickel and dime packages so often used in the pass-happy Pac-12.
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At Linebacker, Buff fans are hoping to strike gold for a 2nd year in row.
- Deaysean Rippy -- 6'2" 220 lbs. (Soph. Transfer)
In high school, Rippy was a celebrated 4-star recruit and was considered one of the top prospects in the state of Pennsylvania. His cousin (Doug Rippy) was talented four year letterman at CU.
Buff fans are hoping that Rippy lives up to his promise and makes an impact sooner rather than later as a big time linebacker.
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The Defensive Line is an area with a lot of questions. These newcomers may make the difference between 4 wins and 6 wins.
- Markeis Reed -- 6'4" 245 lbs. (RS-FR)
- Derek McCartney -- 6'3" 240 lbs. (RS-FR)
Last year during his redshirt, Derek was selected as the scout team player of the year. This spring, he was selected as the most improved defensive lineman. Buff fans and coaches are hoping that bloodlines make a difference and that Derek can grow into a top-tier defensive lineman in the Pac-12.
- Eddy Lopez -- 6'4" 300 lbs (Freshman)
Eddy comes to Colorado from El Paso, Texas, where he was the co-defensive player of the year. Even though he is a true freshman, his work in camp will make it very hard for coaches to keep him off the field.
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To the casual fan, Special Teams can be somewhat of a mystery. In reality, the work done by these performers can be as much of a determinant on the win/loss column as the Offense and the Defense.
On punts and field goals, everything starts with the guy holding the ball to begin the play. His job is to get the ball on target to the punter or the holder on field goals. The name of this position is Long Snapper.
- Wyatt Tucker Smith -- 6'2" 230 lbs. (Junior Transfer)
He is currently #1 on the depth chart at his position.
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Another special teams performer that fans are anxious to see is a combination of Punter and Placekicker.
- Diego Gonzalez -- 5'11" 210 lbs. (Soph. Transfer)
As only those who have seen Diego practice can attest to, this young man has an extraordinarily powerful leg. The ball explodes off his foot. The sound it makes coming off his foot on kickoffs is unlike anyone at Colorado since Mason Crosby, the current Green Bay Packer kicker. The only other kicker at CU that I can remember that sound coming from a kicked ball came from two-time All-American punter Barry Helton back in 1985 and 1986.
If this young man can adjust to the speed of the game at the level of the Pac-12 and learn to be highly accurate, he will have a long career ahead of him in the NFL.
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