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From what I can gather from both Greg and coaches...
How often do you talk to them?
From what I can gather from both Greg and coaches...
How often do you talk to them?
I'm not saying we need a bunch of those kids but every team needs them. Look at all the teams who are in the top 10 they all have some players with edges to them. I'm not saying let's have a team with a bunch of punks but we do need some bad asses on this team. Kelly has brought in some of these kids and have turned some of them around and some have failed.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p><a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23NotreDame&src=hash">#NotreDame</a> RB Greg Bryant: "Notre Dame humbled me. I came in thinking I was gonna be in the mix right away. Didn't happen that way."</p>— Rachel Terlep (@eTruth_Irish) <a href="https://twitter.com/eTruth_Irish/statuses/449644604690669568">March 28, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Ron Powlus had a ton, like 2 Hiesmans worth before he even set foot on campus.
Exactly it's people making comments without hearing the interview or actually knowing the kid personally making assumptions behind a keyboard. It's good stuff
Ron Powlus was both the Parade Offensive Player of the Year and the USA Offensive Player of the Year. He was the #1 Recruit his senior year. He set HS records in PA where QBs like Montana, Unitas, Blanda, Marino, Namath, and half dozen other legendary HS QBs had played before him.
He was the real deal until to came to ND and broke a collarbone in practice the week before his freshman opener. He was never the same after that. Despite two broken bones he still set more than 20 records at ND while playing for a coach that was clueless about a pro set. Lou had made that clear with the jets. Powlus had 3 OC's and 3 different QB coaches at ND. None were really pro set people. He also had an OLine coach that refused to cooperate with Holtz's installation of the Blarney Offense.
Powlus is the opposite example of the point you're trying to make. Powlus didn't run his mouth.
Last year was a frustrating year for Bryant in several ways. He's not the first to encounter that and he won't be the last.
I look forward to his accomplishments in a Division 1 game.
I think you misunderstood what my point was. It wasn't anything to do with someone running their mouth. It was naming a player who had a ton of hype before he even played a snap, so not the opposite, but rather exactly what my point was LOL![]()
So referring to someone as Koontah Kintay is cool? Great...didn't a bunch of panties get bunched when words like "cracker" and "honkey" were thrown around?
Ron Powlus was both the Parade Offensive Player of the Year and the USA Offensive Player of the Year. He was the #1 Recruit his senior year. He set HS records in PA where QBs like Montana, Unitas, Blanda, Marino, Namath, and half dozen other legendary HS QBs had played before him.
He was the real deal until he came to ND and broke a collarbone in practice the week before his freshman opener. He was never the same after that. Despite two broken bones he still set more than 20 records at ND while playing for a coach that was clueless about a pro set. Lou had made that clear with the jets. Powlus had 3 OC's and 3 different QB coaches at ND. None were really pro set people. He also had an OLine coach that refused to cooperate with Holtz's installation of the Blarney Offense.
Powlus is the opposite example of the point you're trying to make. Powlus didn't run his mouth.
Stop referencing Powlus, Beano Cook is trying to rest......
Beano isn't resting. He's decomposing.
So referring to someone as Koontah Kintay is cool? Great...didn't a bunch of panties get bunched when words like "cracker" and "honkey" were thrown around?
This is why I'll never jump on the Holtz bandwagon. I thought little of him in his Arkansas and Minnesota days. His brief stint with the Jets is telling.
I accept that I am a cynic, but his "motivation" always struck me as akin to tent preacher, elixir salesmen bullshit.
Per TJ leader in he club house for punt returner.
Huh?
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This is why I'll never jump on the Holtz bandwagon.
Might just be a date and time thing, college football is a different game now. Holtz never an X's and O's genius, but he was perfectly suited to optimizing the advantages and dealing with the fishbowl of a top-tier program, both of which were magnified when he coached here compared to today. Lou Holtz was a rich man's Mack Brown- he could recruit the lights out, play politics, work a crowd, and ensure the program was running smoothly and in a unified direction all the way from recruiting to playcalling. That type of CEO coach is getting rarer and rarer as parity increases between the Old and New Money of college football, you need the X's and O's advantage more now than you did then.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Greg Bryant read the rumors last fall, the ones that said he wouldn't last at Notre Dame.
It was the kind of speculation that follows any hyped recruit who doesn't play in his first year on campus. Because Bryant came to Notre Dame from the Miami area rated as a five-star running back — a designation and position that often equates to playing time and success as a true freshman — it only turned up the noise.
But Bryant's still here, and said bolting from Notre Dame never was on the table.
"I used to look online and see people saying, 'Oh like he's transferring, he's leaving,' " Bryant said. "I used to look at it and think like, 'Whoa, where did that come from?' I never thought about leaving here or nothing. It's just, I guess people see the hard times I was going through and they felt like I was leaving, but it never crossed my mind to leave this place."