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Strongest position group: Colorado

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By Ted Miller

Every team has a strength -- that one position group that can make a play on offense or make a big stop on defense when needed.Based on what happened this spring, we're going to look at the strongest position group for each school. It could be on either side of the ball -- and it could be subject to change after fall camp goes into full swing.We're going in reverse alphabetical order.ColoradoStrongest position group: LinebackerHeadliner: Jon Major (85 tackles, 7 tackles for a loss, 3 sacks)Supporting cast: Doug Rippy (62/5/3); Derrick Webb (54, 4 TFL); Brady Daigh (18 tackles)The skinny: Colorado has a lot of questions and will be young in many areas next fall, but linebacker is a spot where it won't be inexperienced and will have some solid talent.

Originally posted by ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
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