Article By Ryan Faller on 17th August, 2009
After all, a fierce pass rush on the outside goes only so far if opponents are able to move the ball up the gut with ease. To the same point, since the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, wouldn't it make sense that a defense would need an effective presence in the middle to be successful?
Okay, enough with the philosophical BS.
For the most part, the interior of Missouri's defensive line was solid, if not only slightly above average, last season. Ziggy Hood finished his stellar Tiger career with a first-team All-Big 12 selection, which eventually led to him being taken ...
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