While the Roadrunners return one of the top defensive players in school history, the safety position is full of question marks throughout the depth chart. The unit was a bit of weak link last season as the Roadrunners' only major weakness on defense was their propensity to give up the big play through the air. Communication issues were rampant, and the best coverage safety on the roster last year was lost due to academic...
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