'07 IL RB Robert Hughes (Signed LOI to Notre Dame)

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Robert Hughes - Runningback (5-11/226)
Hubbard HS (Chicago, IL)

Combine
Forty: 4.6 Seconds
Bench Reps: N/A
Bench Max: 350 Pounds
Squat Max: 520 Pounds
Shuttle: 4.31 Seconds
Vertical: N/A

Rankings & Accolades
- Rivals.com Rivals100 2007 (77)
- Rivals.com Runningbacks 2007 (7)
- Rivals.com Illinois top 30 2007 (3)
- Scout.com Runningbacks 2007 (9)

Star Ratings:
Scout.com: :s::s::s::s:
Rivals.com: :s::s::s::s:

School Choices
1. Notre Dame (Solid Verbal)
2. Illinois
3. Miami-FL
4. Michigan
5. Minnesota
6. Ohio State
7. Penn State
8. Wisconsin
 
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Alex Flanagan ‏ @Alex_Flanagan

Former Notre dame RB @RobertHughesND has been signed by tampa bay bucs! Yeah Robert! Good luck!
 

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I'm happy for Hughes, no doubt. But is it weird for Alex to be reporting and celebrating/congratulating at the same time?
 

Fbolt

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That's good news. Love this guy's running style-at least his last year. Was hoping that he would have been kept on by the Bears last year. Make it RH!
 

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HHHHHHHUUUUUUUUUUUUUGGGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
 

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and they would take trent richardson too if hes available when they pick. delighted for Hughes though he'll get a real chance with OTA's and hopefully a full TC to impress.
 

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Really happy for him. He's got a special place in my book for what he did during that drive at USC a couple years ago, and during a difficult personal time for him as well if I remember correctly. I hope he does well for himself.
 
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Really happy for him. He's got a special place in my book for what he did during that drive at USC a couple years ago, and during a difficult personal time for him as well if I remember correctly. I hope he does well for himself.

I'm expecting that to be in the ND125 moments dealio that week.

I was never a huge fan of Hughes, and thought the love affair with him was mostly unwarranted. But, for one game, if was tremendous. He benefited from a wet field to help his momentum, and it was fantastic to watch.
 

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I'm expecting that to be in the ND125 moments dealio that week.

I was never a huge fan of Hughes, and thought the love affair with him was mostly unwarranted. But, for one game, if was tremendous. He benefited from a wet field to help his momentum, and it was fantastic to watch.

Robert suffered from poor coaching during his first three years and never had a chance. If I remember correctly, he fumbled after a vicious hit as a freshman and didn't play much after that until his senior year with a new coaching staff. By the time they whipped him into shape he had used up his eligibility. Poor coaching; all Weiss was interested in was throwing the ball as they did on the Patriots. Running backs were a nuisance and existed mainly to pick up blitzes, certainly not to advance the offense or control the game. Pure pro-football.
 

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Robert suffered from poor coaching during his first three years and never had a chance. If I remember correctly, he fumbled after a vicious hit as a freshman and didn't play much after that until his senior year with a new coaching staff. By the time they whipped him into shape he had used up his eligibility. Poor coaching; all Weiss was interested in was throwing the ball as they did on the Patriots. Running backs were a nuisance and existed mainly to pick up blitzes, certainly not to advance the offense or control the game. Pure pro-football.

You can say that Weis failed to develop Hughes to his potential, and that's a fair criticism. But you can't say that all Weis did was throw the ball:

2005: 491 rushes, 454 pass attempts
2006: 423 rushes, 471 pass attempts
2007: 437 rushes, 389 pass attempts
2008: 436 rushes, 447 pass attempts
2009: 401 rushes, 447 pass attempts

Weis tried to run a very balanced offense.
 

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You can say that Weis failed to develop Hughes to his potential, and that's a fair criticism. But you can't say that all Weis did was throw the ball:

2005: 491 rushes, 454 pass attempts
2006: 423 rushes, 471 pass attempts
2007: 437 rushes, 389 pass attempts
2008: 436 rushes, 447 pass attempts
2009: 401 rushes, 447 pass attempts

Weis tried to run a very balanced offense.

You are right. I stand corrected.
 

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I don't think Hughes had any carries today, but he did get to see some game action.
 

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Caught a pass recently in the Colts v Jags game, first time on the stat sheet or no?
 
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