That's a solid goal for Kean to aim for in their conference. Our defensive front lives in the backfield, and that's against the best competition in D2. We've been building a defense that's built on speed and aggression for years now. When you're facing the kind of offensive lines we see every week, you have to be disruptive just to survive. I hope Kean's new scheme works out for them, because a strong defense makes for better football everywhere. But the pace and physicality we play with in our laegue is on another level. Our guys are taught to attack from the snap, and the stats back that up year after year. They should come watch a game at Pen Air Field sometime to see what that pressure really looks like against a top-tier offense.