Webb leaves QBs heads spinning

Towson University football head coach Gordy Combs calls John Webb the key to the Tigers? defense. But Webb isn?t sure what to call himself.

“Outside linebacker/[defensive] end/whatever they need me to do,” the 6-foot-3, 220-pound Webb said. “I?m the utilityman, I guess you could call it.”

And he?s playing nose guard in the dime defense. “I guess they?re using my strengths: my pass-rushing speed and that I can play linebacker, too,” said Webb, who recorded 69 tackles and four sacks as a sophomore.

Other teams are forced to adjust to Webb?s versatility. As a freshman, he played a rover position, which was essentially a safety/linebacker hybrid. Now he is the key to a versatile defense that will feature a 3-4 and 4-3 look.

“He?s the real deal,” Combs said. “He can play safety. He can play defensive line.”

His skill set can be a severe pain for an opposing quarterback.

“I think that?s the thing I notice the most. They have him in so many spots on the field,” said Towson sophomore quarterback Sean Schaefer. “He?s always all around the field. It?s definitely a challenge.”

While Webb himself poses a challenge for opposing coordinators and quarterbacks, he is accepting the challenge of being the Tigers? key defender.

“I?d definitely take on that role. I just go out there and have fun,” Webb said. “Whatever I can do to help the team, or whatever the team needs me to do, is what I?m going to do.”

With team-first players like Webb, it is understandable why the Tigers have such an optimistic outlook on the team?s third season in the Atlantic-10 Conference.

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