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Preview of fall season: Northwestern ready with deep defense

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An injury to a key player may have shown just what kind of strength Northwestern has this season.

Keith Watkins II, who was second among Wildcat cornerbacks in tackles in 2015, was hit with a season-ending knee injury during practice earlier this month. Head Coach Pat Fitzgerald called Watkins' situation “an unfortunate loss,” but added that the team feels comfortable with moving Montre Hartage, who played in 13 games last season, up the cornerback ladder -- and still having depth behind him.

“A few years ago, we weren’t in a position where we had what I would call organizational depth, and we have that now,” Fitzgerald said in an email interview. “It creates an exciting and competitive atmosphere because guys know that the guy behind them is pushing them to be better every day.”

That's a big part of what Fitzgerald called one of the most physically impressive defenses he's had in his 11 seasons in charge. That's no small feat, given that last year's defense was one of the best in the nation.

At the end of the 2015 regular season, the Wildcats were eighth nationally in scoring defense (16.4 points per game) and 11th in total defense (310.5 yards allowed per game). Back this year is 2015 All-Big Ten first-team linebacker Anthony Walker Jr. (113 tackles, 19½ tackles for loss) and second-team cornerback Matthew Harris (four interceptions, 12 pass breakups).

On offense, the Wildcats have Justin Jackson, the conference's rushing-yards leader last season with 1,418 and a second-team all-conference pick. But a big key for the offense will be the continued development of sophomore quarterback Clayton Thorson (1,522 passing yards, seven touchdown passes, 397 rushing yards).

 

ILLINOIS

When looking at a football team for the first time new Illinois Head Coach Lovie Smith said, the first offensive position to look at is quarterback.

For the Illini (4-8 overall, 2-6 in Big Ten), that first look would be at senior Wes Lunt, who averaged 230.1 passing yards per game last season with 14 touchdown passes and six interceptions. This offseason, Lunt has been put on three awards-watch lists.

“Wes is very smart, has a strong arm, has earned the respect of his teammates and is a terrific leader,” Smith said in an email interview. “He and (quarterbacks coach Garrick) McGee work very well together, and I’m very confident Wes will do a great job of getting the ball where it needs to be.”

Smith said the line has a mix of youth and experience, and several receivers during camp have shown the ability to catch the ball.

The defense will be led by linemen Dawuane Smoot (eight sacks, 15 tackles for loss, two fumble recoveries) and Carroll Phillips (two sacks, 4½ tackles for loss).

 

NORTHERN ILLINOIS

When driving for a seventh-straight Mid-American Conference West Division title, it helps to have an first-team All-American on board.

The Huskies (8-6 overall, 6-2 in MAC) have one in junior cornerback Shawun Lurry, who led the Football Bowl Subdivision with nine interceptions last season. And Lurry will have a good group in front of him, too.

“Defensively, I'm really pleased with our defensive line,” Head Coach Rod Carey said. “I really am pleased with them and the progress they've made as far as coming together as a unit and a lot of bodies up there.”

The offense has three players back who earned postseason conference honors. Senior tailback Joel Bouagnon was first-team All-MAC after compiling 1,285 rushing yards and 18 touchdowns last season. Senior wide receiver Kenny Golladay (1,129 receiving yards, 10 touchdowns) and senior offensive lineman Levon Myers both made the MAC second team.

 

OLIVET NAZARENE

New Tigers Head Coach Eric Hehman inherits a lot of seniors for this season -- about 23 of them -- and a lot of leadership.

“The seniors, they bought into what we're doing, and the underclassmen followed them as well,” he said.

However, it's a junior who will be a big leader on defense for ONU (3-8 overall, 1-4 in Mid-States Football Association). Linebacker Sebastian Swift, an All-MSFA Midwest Second Team pick last year, has already been named to this year's NAIA Starting Lineup by the College Football America Yearbook. He was seventh in NAIA last year with 12.6 tackles per game.

“Sebastian is not a only a really good football player, but he's a good leader,” Hehman said. “You want your best players to be your best leaders, and he is that guy.”

Also on the defense, Hehman anticipates the team will be deep along the line this year.

On offense, he said the wide receivers could be special. The top returner there is senior Matt McDivitt, who had 37 catches for 360 yards last season.

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