'14 TN OT Alex Bars (Notre Dame Signee)

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Had a great in home visit with Coach Kelly and Coach Hiestand! <a href="https://twitter.com/search?q=%23GoIrish&src=hash">#GoIrish</a></p>— Alex Bars (@Alex_Bars70) <a href="https://twitter.com/Alex_Bars70/statuses/425457761582080000">January 21, 2014</a></blockquote>
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Irish A-to-Z: Alex Bars | Inside the Irish

Next month, Alex Bars comes to campus, adding another talented offensive lineman to Harry Hiestand’s fleet. The tackle prospect has the size and athleticism that made him one of the elite prospects in the country. Now he’ll have an opportunity to compete for playing time at a position that’s filled with young, promising personnel.

Bars follows in his father’s footsteps, with dad Joe playing linebacker for Notre Dame from 1981-84. His brother Brad is a senior defensive end at Penn State and brother Blake plays along the offensive line at Michigan. Only Alex received an offer from Notre Dame.

Let’s take a closer look at one of Notre Dame’s top incoming freshmen.

ALEX BARS
6’6″, 290 lbs.



RECRUITING PROFILE

A top 100-150 player, Bars is one of the elite offensive line prospects in the country. With offers from Florida, Florida State, LSU, Michigan, Ohio State and Stanford (among many others), he fits the mold of a blue-chipper. Projecting where he fits in and how he’ll do at the college level is next to impossible until seeing him in South Bend, though the fact that his two brothers are part of major programs gives Bars an idea of the work that needs to be done to be a contributor at this level.

Bars committed to the Irish early, pledging in May as one of the key building blocks to this recruiting class. He played his high school football at Nashville’s Montgomery Bell Academy, one of the top programs in the area. He was an Under Armour All-American, second-team on USA Today’s All-USA team, and the Rotary Lombardi Chip Off the Old Block Award winner, for the South’s top high school lineman. All are strong data-points for the future.



FUTURE POTENTIAL

Projecting what the Irish’s offensive line looks like in a few years is quite fun. With Ronnie Stanley entering his second year of eligibility and Mike McGlinchey a redshirt freshman, the tackle position looks fairly solid, with Steve Elmer the next man in if McGlinchey slips up.

While the starters seem to be in place, the tackle depth still isn’t ideal, though Bars and fellow freshman Quenton Nelson do quite a bit to solidify it. In the interim, both Hunter Bivin and Colin McGovern have been practicing on the outside, even though both projected to play on the interior of the offensive line.

But Bars didn’t come to South Bend to provide depth. And on paper, he’s every bit the prospect that Stanley or McGlinchey is. Physically, he’s the type of prospect that just about every program in the country wants to have on their roster. While a redshirt makes a ton of sense, we’ll see how he impresses the staff when he arrives on campus in June.



CRYSTAL BALL

It’s getting clear that under Hiestand and Kelly, the best five linemen play. The past two seasons, they’ve shifted players to make that happen. So if Bars works his way into that conversation soon, he might find a role at right guard, where Christian Lombard departs. Nick Martin is the next lineman off the board after 2015, and at that point you begin to wonder what the optimum number is for the depth chart, with some fifth year options coming up that could be telling.

That Bars is in South Bend and not anywhere else tells you that he’s a prospect that this Irish coaching staff truly coveted. But he’ll likely spend his freshman season learning the ropes and hitting the weight room, as most freshman offensive linemen should. If Mike McGlinchey struggles at right tackle, Bars will challenge for the job in a year or two. Otherwise he could break into the rotation at guard before shifting outside to tackle during his junior and senior seasons.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Said Kelly of Alex Bars - He's one of the best (freshman) I've seen in my 25 years. People should be concerned about whose job he'll take.</p>— Tim O'Malley (@timomalleyND) <a href="https://twitter.com/timomalleyND/status/546353690744221696">December 20, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>


<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Kelly says Alex Bars one of the best he’s seen in 25 years. “Clearly the guy that stands out on offense.” among younger players.</p>— Irish Illustrated (@NDatRivals) <a href="https://twitter.com/NDatRivals/status/546353656208306176">December 20, 2014</a></blockquote> <script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
 

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He stays...

Stanley-Elmer-Martin-Nelson-McGlinchey or Bars ??

He leaves...

McGlinchey-Elmer-Martin-Nelson-Bars ??

I think if he stays its: Stanley - Nelson - Martin - Elmer - McGlinchey (Bars first tackle in)

If he leaves: McGlinchey - Nelson - Martin - Elmer - Bars

Nelson is going to be LG, and Elmer RG. I think that is pretty clear. I'd move McGlinchey to LT if Stanley leaves, because I don't believe the coaches would want two first time starters next to each other on the left side next year.
 

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I think if he stays its: Stanley - Nelson - Martin - Elmer - McGlinchey (Bars first tackle in)

If he leaves: McGlinchey - Nelson - Martin - Elmer - Bars

Nelson is going to be LG, and Elmer RG. I think that is pretty clear. I'd move McGlinchey to LT if Stanley leaves, because I don't believe the coaches would want two first time starters next to each other on the left side next year.

I just don't see Mcglinchey as a left tackle (seems slightly stiff to me) though if Maliks is the starting QB then it would work.
 

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I just don't see Mcglinchey as a left tackle (seems slightly stiff to me) though if Maliks is the starting QB then it would work.

It's actually the opposite with McGlinchey, the coaches commented on him being able to play TE he so athletic.
 

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I think if he stays its: Stanley - Nelson - Martin - Elmer - McGlinchey (Bars first tackle in)

If he leaves: McGlinchey - Nelson - Martin - Elmer - Bars

Nelson is going to be LG, and Elmer RG. I think that is pretty clear. I'd move McGlinchey to LT if Stanley leaves, because I don't believe the coaches would want two first time starters next to each other on the left side next year.

I think they like Bars and Nelson so much it wouldn't matter if they played next to each other. Both those guys could be special.
 
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I think they like Bars and Nelson so much it wouldn't matter if they played next to each other. Both those guys could be special.

They are probably very high on them, but two RS-Freshmen forming your LT/LG combo is bad news for an offense that could average the most ppg under Kelly. I doubt they'd want to risk that with trouble on the OL.

Let's all pray that Stanley stays and Bars waits until he's a RS-Sophomore or takes McGlinchey's job..
 

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I really hope and think he can. By all projections, he certainly has the skill set and it can't be that much worse than what was snapping the ball this year.



What make you so confident?

You don't replace a SR. who is also captain with a true FR. That's absurd. Martin is a really good player and will move back to the center position to provide an anchor for a young OL. I don't think people realize just how hurt he was this year and he really gutted it out. He's a leader.
 

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I really hope that somebody pushes Elmer to get better and he's not in there just because there is nobody else.
 
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I'd like to see Hunter Bivin push for pt at Center next year.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Reviewing the Redshirts: OT Alex Bars <a href="http://t.co/Y960UVy4CX">http://t.co/Y960UVy4CX</a> <a href="http://t.co/CkmCXRrcMa">pic.twitter.com/CkmCXRrcMa</a></p>— One Foot Down (@OneFootDown) <a href="https://twitter.com/OneFootDown/status/568756995093872641">February 20, 2015</a></blockquote>
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i hate when BK makes those lofty quotes...they have NEVER turned into positive play for those players...gary gray will be an all american....

Interestingly enough, Wiltfong actually thinks Bars beats out McGlinchey. Apparently, people inside the Gug think Bars has incredible potential. FWIW, I don't think he does (beat out McGlinchey) and I assume he'll be next man in when Stanley leaves next year.
 
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