what's a realistic timetable for getting this D turned around? we saw some flashes or good play on D the first 10 quarters of the season. Injuries, lack of depth, experience, and talent have been blamed. Assuming the scheme is OK, how and when do we get better? So far we only have three defensive players committed, and we will be losing Lowe and Clark to graduation and possibly Scarlett and Jalil to the draft. Even if we do add some talent with this recruiting class, how many are realistically ready to contribute as freshman enough to help turn the D around? Many of the 2015 kids are already committed elsewhere, so do you guys see improvement on the horizon? I do feel like Kaufman and Burns are good teachers (just a gut feeling), so hopefully our current underclassmen can be coached up. Or do we just have to be patient and hope that we make big strides in the 2nd year under a new DC.
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