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3-Point Stance: Top Big XII Receivers, SEC Defensive Breakouts, Ferentz vs. Fleck

In Mike Farrell’s 3-Point Stance, he ranks Xavier Worthy, Brennan Presley, and the other top WRs…

April 25, 2023
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National Columnist Mike Farrell is here with the 3-Point Stance ranking the Big 12 top tier wide receivers, potential defensive breakout players in the SEC and the coaching debate — Kirk Ferentz, Iowa vs. PJ Fleck, Minnesota.


Top Big XII Wide Receivers

— We continue to roll through the top-tier WRs next season in college football with the Big 12.

1. Xavier Worthy, Texas

— Hands down, the best coming back. And with the maturity of Quinn Ewers, he should have a huge year.

Texas Longhorns wide receiver Xavier Worthy (8) carries the ball during the Texas Longhorns football game against the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kansas on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022.

2. Brennan Presley, Oklahoma State

— He’s little, but he’s electric and would be even better with consistent QB play.

Oklahoma State Cowboys wide receiver Brennan Presley (80) complete a pass on the 10-yard line as Wisconsin Badgers cornerback Avyonne Jones (8) watches on during the Guaranteed Rate Bowl Game at Chase Field on Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2022.

3. Jerand Bradley, Texas Tech

— Haven’t heard of him? He’s coming off nearly 800 receiving yards as a freshman.

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Texas Tech’s wide receiver Jerand Bradley (9) runs with the ball against Ole Miss in the Texas Bowl, Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, at NRG Stadium in Houston.

4. Lawrence Arnold, Kansas

— Kansas doesn’t get the attention of some others, but this kid has size and can make yards after the catch.

Nov 19, 2022; Lawrence, Kansas, USA; Kansas Jayhawks wide receiver Lawrence Arnold (2) stiff arms Texas Longhorns defensive back Terrance Brooks (8) during the second half at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium.

5. Adonai Mitchell, Texas

— This is a ceiling projection for the Georgia transfer who has a chance to push even his own teammate Worthy.

Apr 15, 2023; Austin, TX, USA; Texas Longhorns wide receiver Adonai Mitchell (5) catches a pass during the second half of the Texas Spring Game at DKR- Texas Memorial Stadium.

SEC Defensive Breakouts

— Onto the potential breakout players in the SEC on the defensive side of the ball.

1. DL Mykel Williams, Georgia

The Dawgs rotate their defensive line as much as anyone because of their unique depth, but expect the sophomore to play the most snaps of anyone in that unit this fall. The 6’5″, 270 lb. Williams has the strength to hold up against the run and the explosiveness as a pass rusher that makes him as versatile of a piece as they have.

Jan 9, 2023; Inglewood, CA, USA; Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Mykel Williams (13) tackles TCU Horned Frogs quarterback Max Duggan (15) in the first quarter in the CFP national championship game at SoFi Stadium.

2. DE Shemar Stewart, Texas A&M

Another sophomore defensive lineman, Stewart elected not to join the mass exodus out of College Station. He brings more as a pass rusher than his classmate Walter Nolen, and opposite of Shemar Turner, he could get a lot of one-on-one opportunities.

Nov 26, 2022; College Station, Texas, USA; Texas A&M Aggies defensive lineman Shemar Stewart (4) shows off his gold grill smile after the Aggies defeat the LSU Tigers at Kyle Field.

3. DB O’Donnell Fortune, South Carolina

Fortune acquitted himself well as a situational DB in 2022, and with Cam Smith and Darius Rush off to the pros, he steps in as CB1. At 6’1″ with long arms, he fits the profile of the outstanding corners we’ve seen come out of Columbia in the past few seasons.

South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back O’Donnell Fortune (25) scores a pick-six touchdown during the fourth quarter of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl of an NCAA college football game Friday, Dec. 30, 2022 at TIAA Bank Field in Jacksonville.

The Coach Debate: Kirk Ferentz vs. PJ Fleck

— And we continue the ever-popular coaching debate, this time heading to the Big Ten West with Kirk Ferentz of Iowa vs. PJ Fleck of Minnesota.

The case for Ferentz:

The dean of Big Ten coaches has been inordinately consistent during his tenure in Iowa City, with two losing seasons in the Hawkeyes’ past 22. His defenses have also been consistently excellent, especially under coordinator Phil Parker, and the program continues to produce outstanding defenders and offensive linemen on a yearly basis. 

The case against Ferentz:

The last few seasons off the field have been pretty disastrous, between the Chris Doyle scandal and the creation and subsequent dissolution of a panel of Hawkeyes to look at issues of racism and abuse that keep creeping up around the program. But the biggest issue is the complete inadequacy of the offense under his own son. The nepotism is startling, and that side of the ball has been so bad that they have squandered some historically great defenses. As long as Brian Ferentz is coaching the offense, they won’t be a true factor even in the Big Ten, especially as USC and UCLA join the conference in 2024.

Oct 8, 2022; Champaign, Illinois, USA; Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz on the sidelines against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium.

The case for Fleck:

The former Western Michigan coach has done an excellent job rebuilding a Minnesota program that had fallen on some serious hard times. He not only broke the Gophers’ nearly two-decade-long losing streak to Wisconsin but has since taken the upper hand, winning three of the last four against their historic rivals. And while some may smirk at some of his gimmicks, they’re clearly working as they continue to move up the recruiting rankings.

The case against Fleck:

Accusations of Fleck being all sizzle and no steak are somewhat misguided but not entirely untrue either. Additionally, his teams have become more and more one-dimensional as they have struggled to find a passing game since the departure of Tyler Johnson and Rashod Bateman.

Sep 24, 2022; East Lansing, Michigan, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach PJ Fleck waves to fans at Spartan Stadium before playing MSU.

The verdict:

The nepotism of Ferentz is what will ultimately bring him down, as the cries for his job get louder and louder with every three and out. So despite his antics, it’s hard to deny that Fleck is the better coach at this moment in time, despite Ferentz’s long track record of success.

Nov 13, 2021; Iowa City, Iowa, USA; Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach P. J. Fleck (left) and Iowa Hawkeyes head coach Kirk Ferentz (right) talk before the game at Kinnick Stadium.
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