You are a veritable ray of sunshine, meister. While humorous, the meister actually left himself wide open for a counterpoint.Let's go with a "max weight" 2009 Zip d-line for argument's sake....say Harvey, Bain, and Sewell --> total weight 290 + 290 + 280 = 860 LBfAssume a "min weight" d-line for 2010, as in the 4 lightest DL's..... Odofin, Shead, Homayed, Hazime --> total weight 230 + 240 + 235 + 255 = 960 LBf960 > 860Conclusion: Until there are no FBS teams left running either a 3-3-5 or a 3-4, the Zips will most likely not have the smallest defensive line in the country.Q.E.D. While a good attempt at counterpointing the Meister, Johny has not carried his argument to its logical conclusion.... and left himself open for a vicious backatya. To wit, lets put all 11 guys on the dline and have the heaviest line in FBS!It's not total weight that makes us the lightest dline in FBS, it's AVERAGE weight. (regarding your hypothetical heavy 3-man line: Question - what's the difference between Bain and a 290 pound hunk of concrete? Answer - the hunk of concrete has greater mobility).We may have to put a couple of guys on a diet to maintain the title of smallest FBS dline, however, because if the members of the dline for Army maintain their current weight and place on the depth chart, they will AVERAGE 261 pounds.