Notre Dame linebacker/running back Travis Thomas has decided that he will return for a fifth year with the Irish, and he plans to return to the backfield for his final season. In fact, the majority of prospects that met with coach Charlie Weis last week have initially voiced their desire to return to South Bend. Those also expected to return include tight end John Carlson, center John Sullivan, defensive tackle Trevor Laws and cornerback Ambrose Wooden. However, safety Tom Zbikowski, who was invited to the Senior Bowl, is expected to declare for the draft after Notre Dame's Sugar Bowl matchup with LSU. Sullivan seems to be the other prospect weighing his options, as it is hard for an interior lineman to improve his grade from one year to the next. He is on course to graduate later this month.
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;...F?slug=jm-prospects120806&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
the backfield could get pretty crowded next year. but I guess competition is good, Thomas probably has a better shot at the NFL as a RB, and this must mean some of the young LBs are developing pretty well. It'll be great to have Travis back just for his intensity and leadership regardless of where he is playing.
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaaf/news;...F?slug=jm-prospects120806&prov=yhoo&type=lgns
the backfield could get pretty crowded next year. but I guess competition is good, Thomas probably has a better shot at the NFL as a RB, and this must mean some of the young LBs are developing pretty well. It'll be great to have Travis back just for his intensity and leadership regardless of where he is playing.