w w -w w w w w w w w w w w w ! v mr w 'W IW ! i ". _# qw w mw s s .m SUPPORT Senior cornerback Leon Hall may get most of the glory, but he isn't the lone Wolverine tearing up opposing offenses. A group of six non- YEAR: Reds seniors does its best to help hold the reins of the secondary. And while POSITIONS: it may not be topping All-American lists just yet, this sextet of defenders HOMETOW is ready to bring Michigan's defense back to the upper echelon. HEIGHT: 6 DENT r Strong Safety NV: Charlotte, N.C. ADAMS econds a coach's dream But most i student ler in the YEAR: Redshirt junior POSITIONS: Free Safety HOMETOwN: Covington, Ky. HEIGHT: 5-foot-11 WEIGHT: 205 lbs. FORTY-YARD TME: 4.5 seconds THE LowDoWN: Englemon's anott hitter in the secondary. He led the team in fumble recoveries last season and has already played in 25 games in his young career. QUOTABLE: "He's a great competitor. I think he does everything well." - Ryan Mundy isive backfei. E1NGLEMON YEAR: Redshirt junior POSITIONS: Free Safety MUND"1 HOMETOWN: Wilkins Township, Penn. HEIGHT: 6-foot-i WEIGHT: 208 lbs. FORTY-YARD TME: 4.37 seconds THE LOWDOWN: Mundy has returned with a vengeance after missing the entire 2005 season with a nerve injury. He assumed the starting free safety role against Notre Dame and helped shut down the Irish offense attack. He claims he's almost near 100-percent healthy and is ready to prove it on the field. QUOTABLE: "He's been through the ups and downs of an injury that is a miserable injury, but he's aggressive, he runs, he's smart and I think Ryan really, really played well (against Notre Dame)." - Lloyd Carr wrl Ask Ak Im :pFILE PHOTO