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Laugh at Farley but Riggs was not much better last season.. both were terrible in fact.
Started all 12 games for a secondary that finished eigth in FBS opponent's passer rating in 2013.
Laugh at Farley but Riggs was not much better last season.. both were terrible in fact.
Started all 12 games for a secondary that finished eigth in FBS opponent's passer rating in 2013.
I've said all along that I think he did mention the injury after the season, or someone did, but I'm not sure. I heard something about which left me with no doubt that he was hurt.
I'm saying he did mention it, but obliquely. He's up there answering questions off the cuff; it's not like he stopped and thought about how some message board posters might interpret his answers. The injury was likely beside the point ... he was just explaining that he thinks Farley is a better player playing outside-in.
This debate is pointless. He didn't mention an injury, nor did he say that Farley was healthy. These remarks prove nothing.
Laugh at Farley but Riggs was not much better last season.. both were terrible in fact.
Opinion:
2014 base starting defensive backfield: Collinsworth and Redfield at Safety {Collinsworth because none of the other guys except Baratti understand the job enough}, and Russell and Riggs at Corners.
2014 starting "nickel" defensive backfield {to be played almost as much as the normal base}: Collinsworth and Redfield at Safety, and Russell and Luke at Corners, with Riggs at Nickel.
So, yes, Riggs is REAL good and can't be kept off the field, and Coach honors his promise to him about him getting a full shot at corner.
This. I can see him matching up against guys like Jeremy Gallon who gave us fits last year.
In the NFL?
Not Gallon per se, but guys like him. lol
Not Gallon per se, but guys like him. lol
I'll tell you what, he'll come in handy against Agholor.
Ain't that the truth! Can you imagine Agholor dealing with Jaylon Smith and Cody Riggs?
Not Gallon per se, but guys like him. lol
Now who is this Gallon Perse guy?
... than I'll buy a dozen!"
then, dammit!!!

Ever wonder what goes through a 5th year transfer's mind when he leaves everything he knows behind for ONE chance to experience Notre Dame football?
The Turning Point's John Follaco had a chance to ask Alex Wulfeck just that in his latest article.
If you claim to love ND then the few minutes it takes to read the article will be worth it. It will give you an idea what Cody Riggs is about to experience.
Starting Over Again | Irish Turning Point
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“I wish I could have graduated early and come that spring just to give me more time there. That’s how much I enjoyed it. It was a fantastic time,” he said. “Every game was like the Super Bowl. Every team was excited to play us because we are Notre Dame. Every atmosphere that we played in was just incredible and electric.”
Ever wonder what goes through a 5th year transfer's mind when he leaves everything he knows behind for ONE chance to experience Notre Dame football?
The Turning Point's John Follaco had a chance to ask Alex Wulfeck just that in his latest article.
If you claim to love ND then the few minutes it takes to read the article will be worth it. It will give you an idea what Cody Riggs is about to experience.
Starting Over Again | Irish Turning Point
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Riggs will begin camp battling with Luke, in all likelihood, for the second Outside CB spot (opposite Russell). But he'll probably also see evaluation time as the potential "starting" Nickel (CB) Inside, playing the Slot, with Luke more likely to remain Outside in that package. We could be in that "base Nickel" scheme quite a lot given our opponents this year and our roster as is, making that position vital to BVG. Riggs has the ability and versatility to play both spots well.
Still haven't memorized jerseys yet and can't recall Riggs' number, but a few Frosh LBs appear to be: Morgan-5, Sykes-13, Tranquill-23, Williams-33. The rest coming shortly..
Riggs will begin camp battling with Luke, in all likelihood, for the second Outside CB spot (opposite Russell). But he'll probably also see evaluation time as the potential "starting" Nickel (CB) Inside, playing the Slot, with Luke more likely to remain Outside in that package. We could be in that "base Nickel" scheme quite a lot given our opponents this year and our roster as is, making that position vital to BVG. Riggs has the ability and versatility to play both spots well.
Still haven't memorized jerseys yet and can't recall Riggs' number, but a few Frosh LBs appear to be: Morgan-5, Sykes-13, Tranquill-23, Williams-33. The rest coming shortly..
TJ man. I didn't write that up, I hope everyone knows that lol
reportedly will wear #2 in the fall