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Rojas is fast, but I've often seen him get caught up in traffic, end up chasing, and not wrapping up. I'm not sure if there would have been much of a difference in the outcome had he played in the UCLA game. His attitude is great and he will definitely be needed in 2026, but that LB room needs to be built back up.
 
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Rojas is fast, but I've often seen him get caught up in traffic, end up chasing, and not wrapping up. I'm not sure if there would have been much of a difference in the outcome had he played in the UCLA game. His attitude is great and he will definitely be needed in 2026, but that LB room needs to be built back up.
I agree with your comments about his weaknesses but I strongly disagree that he wouldn't have made much of a difference vs UCLA (or NW or Iowa). We lost those games by a combined score of 7 points. I think we would have easily won all 3 of those games if we had Rojas.
 
So, does Knowles know to pull back on his ultra-complex, sophicated defensive scheme and install something that can best utilize personnel while matching up against OSU? Maybe a 4-3 and holding the edge. I'm not sure, but a change in plans is needed.

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