ESPN: Big Ten postseason player rankings: No. 18 (Hageman)

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Making the case for Hageman: It can be hard to identify defensive tackles in the morass of bodies at the line of scrimmage, but you noticed Hageman every time he took the field for the Gophers. The big man contributed in several ways, from a field-goal block that led to a touchdown in the season opener to four drive-killing plays (interception, three pass breakups) in a breakthrough win at Northwestern.

Hageman's overall numbers are notable, as he led all Big Ten defensive tackles with 13 tackles for loss (ninth in the league overall) and finished second on the Gophers with nine passes defended. But the stats didn't illustrate his full impact on games. Opposing offenses had to identify No. 99 and try to avoid him, which proved to be challenging. Hageman had two or more tackles for loss in five games, including the Texas Bowl against Syracuse. His presence helped Minnesota finish fourth in the Big Ten in scoring defense (22.2 ppg) and first in red-zone defense.

http://espn.go.com/blog/bigten/post/_/id/94476/big-ten-postseason-player-rankings-no-18

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