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Veteran defenders answer call, earn starting spots for SMU

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SMU's defense lines up before a play vs. North Texas on Sept. 12, 2015. Photo credit: Ryan Miller

Amid all the talk about a defense-heavy freshman class this spring and summer, SMU head coach Chad Morris called out several experienced defensive players to prove themselves. Some of them did, and they are listed as starters for Saturday’s season opener vs. North Texas.

At SMU’s media day on Tuesday, Morris and defensive coordinator Van Malone lauded senior Nick Horton’s transition from linebacker to defensive end. After three years at linebacker, he is listed as a starter at defensive end.

As a linebacker, Horton struggled. He started the first four games of 2015, but hardly played afterward. He has only 16 career tackles in three seasons. Now he is back to the position he played in high school.

“Nick has done a great job in the spring and in the summer and he it has shown up in fall camp,” Malone said. “Nick was all for this move. And for us, it was an opportunity to get a guy who works hard, who loves the game, who gives great effort and who wants to contribute to a place where he can be successful. And moving him to defensive end has proven so far to be exactly the thing that has helped him.”

In his first spring practice press conference earlier this year, Morris challenged senior defensive tackle Zelt Minor to live up to his status as a highly touted recruit. Five-and-a-half months later, Minor is one of SMU’s starting defensive tackles.

“Zelt has had a really good camp,” Morris said. “He’s been here for four years and it’s time for Zelt to do something. The expectations for him are extremely high.”

Cornerback Horace Richardson is listed as a starter, which is not a surprise for a player who has started 13 games since 2014. The senior has not played in more than 9 games in a season because of injuries. Tuesday, Morris called him out to stay healthy and earn his spot.

“For whatever reason, he has had a hard time staying healthy,” Morris said. “Much like Zelt, it’s time. You have four months. It’s time. So we have to keep you healthy and you have to go perform. You’re recruited, you’re on scholarship. It’s time.”

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