Frazer's future at Notre Dame

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Frazer's future at Notre Dame appears in doubt

Mechanicsburg alum Zach Frazer has been loyal to the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, but if a statement released by head coach Charlie Weis on Wednesday afternoon is any indication, then Frazer's Irish eyes may no longer be smiling.

Weis released a statement through the media relations department at Notre Dame stating that the quarterback competition is open into the fall, and only three quarterbacks are gunning for the top spot.

Frazer is not one of them.

"After concluding spring ball evaluations, Evan Sharpley, Demetrius Jones and Jimmy Clausen remain as the main contenders," Weis said. "Each of these three men brought something unique to the quarterback competition. Evan ran the operation the best, Jimmy threw the best ball, and Demetrius made the most plays. For these reasons, they will compete for playing time."

And so the dream of running out of the tunnel in front of "Touchdown Jesus" as the top dog on the South Bend campus could come to a screeching halt for Frazer.

His father, David, hinted that a transfer could happen if Zach does not gain any opportunities in South Bend.

"If the opportunity is out there and they (other schools) come calling, he wants to play," David Frazer said. "He's a kid that wants to play. He's not going to run the scout team or do mop-up duty, he wants to play."

Zach Frazer, home on break from school, is unavailable to the media per university rules. He received a phone call from Weis Wednesday afternoon and was informed of the decision with his parents by his side.

"We were with him when Coach Weis called," said David Frazer. "Coach Weis called at about 1:30 p.m. and informed him that he did not see Zach having any opportunities to be the No. 1 quarterback at Notre Dame (this season.)"



Frazer was the only one of the four quarterbacks who did not complete a pass in the annual Blue-Gold game earlier this spring, but got the starting nod for the game based on a coin flip with the coaching staff.

"At this point he's a little disappointed," said David Frazer. "He's worked very hard in the last year and a half and he's been extremely loyal to Notre Dame. He loves the university."

Frazer's name has been tossed around as a possible transfer since the Irish recruited Jones and Clausen. For the upcoming season, the Irish landed four-star prospect Dayne Crist from Sherman Oaks, Calif.

Frazer, who did not see time a season ago, has four years of eligibility remaining. Should he transfer to another Division I school, he would be required to sit out a season, but would still have three years left. A transfer before the fall, to a Division II or III school, means he could play all four years.

"If he could fulfill his desire to be a starting quarterback at a Division I university, he might look at that," David Frazer said.

"We owe a lot to Charlie Weis. He is a phenomenal coach. The coaches are putting together an offense that will match the talent on the team. The style of play of Zach as a quarterback might not match the other players or the scheme the coaches need to develop the offense that's there."

Frazer chose the Irish back on April 14, 2005, over Penn State, Duke, Connecticut, Syracuse, Louisville and Georgia Tech. Schools such as West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Pittsburgh, Boston College, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and other southern-based schools that showed some interest during Frazer's recruitment may all be interested if he indeed does seek a transfer from Notre Dame.

Should he decide to leave the Irish, any school that would be willing to accept his transfer must go through the Mechanicsburg coaching staff. Wildcats assistant coach Tony Rivito would act as the go-between according to David Frazer. Schools may not have direct contact to Frazer since he is under scholarship with the Irish and may not have contact until he is released from that scholarship.

Frazer was named the Class AAA Associated Press Player of the Year after his junior season in which he threw for 3,674 yards and 27 touchdowns.
 

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he may not leave...he could, but he may not

He will probably leave...he wants to play and he's in the 4th spot now. I wish him the very best. He's dealing with this well so far and deserves all our support.

If he does leave I hope he finds somewhere that gets him a lot of playtime. There are plenty of DI-A schools that could use him.
 

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They have uncertainty at QB right now as well, but I think he would be head and shoulders above the rest at Baylor--where I went to undergrad. Waco and the school has a really similar vibe to South Bend and ND. The program has a long ways to go yet--they're only now starting to bring in some decent players. If Zach is looking for playing time against tough competition, it would be a decent option.
 
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He will probably leave...he wants to play and he's in the 4th spot now. I wish him the very best. He's dealing with this well so far and deserves all our support.

If he does leave I hope he finds somewhere that gets him a lot of playtime. There are plenty of DI-A schools that could use him.


im just saying he might not...i didnt say he wouldnt
 

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I feel bad for you bro, I know Zach was you're man. I know you were really sure he wasn't going anywhere but you really think he is still going to stay? I sure hope he does, Zach is a potential stud QB.
 
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I feel bad for you bro, I know Zach was you're man. I know you were really sure he wasn't going anywhere but you really think he is still going to stay? I sure hope he does, Zach is a potential stud QB.

I thought he was, but i just reread an email and i misread the quote...what i had said before was w/the possibility of top 2 being announced, not 3 leaving Zach completely out. So as of now, I think he transfers but that's based off no quotes, facts, anything, just gut feeling. And then i learned he couldnt transfer to BC, the school 20 minutes away from me...this really sucks. no wonder its raining here
 

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Gallup, Do you think QB is the only thing Zach would play? Would he try another postion? I wish him the best and hopefully something at ND will work out for him.
 

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Gallup, Do you think QB is the only thing Zach would play? Would he try another postion? I wish him the best and hopefully something at ND will work out for him.


QB's are not the most athletic people in the world as it is. Frazer got recruited for QB it's not like he got recruited for HB and now he has no shot and can convert to CB like Prince did. QB's, unless like DD do not have a place anywhere else.
 
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QB's are not the most athletic people in the world as it is. Frazer got recruited for QB it's not like he got recruited for HB and now he has no shot and can convert to CB like Prince did. QB's, unless like DD do not have a place anywhere else.


Frazer would not be willing to play anywhere else. Not to say he's not athletic, but he just wants QB
 

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I heard if he gets his speed up by .2 seconds on his 40 time he could possibly be moved to LB
 

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I wish Zach the best of luck in whatever he decides. From what I have read he has handled this decision with alot of class. he is definatly a ND man but i wouldnt blame him at all if he went elsewhere
 

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Frazer, if you ever read this... AND decide to leave... KANSAS likes to throw the ball and has had a run of pretty good QB's lately... you should be their next ;)
 
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Then we'll be kicking ourself for eliminating him too early.

What, are you suggesting we do something about it now? Whats done is done... the ball is in Zach's court now.
 

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CW knows what he is doing. If Frazer should have been one of the 3 he would have been. I hope he stays but I don't see that happening.
 

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Then we'll be kicking ourself for eliminating him too early.

What, are you suggesting we do something about it now? Whats done is done... the ball is in Zach's court now.

I say we move him to the Mike where he'll lead the team in tackles...

:devil_2:
 

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If Zach does leave, then that would open up one more scholarship. Not that I want guys to leave if they are not playing.
 

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Frazer... you're road to the NFL moves through..........











































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Hell Yeah ACamp if he can't play for the Irish-----Jayhawks is the next best option
 

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If Zach does leave, then that would open up one more scholarship. Not that I want guys to leave if they are not playing.

This is true... However, we have PLENTY of schollies to give out. ND is NOT very deep in talent.

Look at this chart:
http://scout.scout.com/a.z?s=109&p=9&c=16&yr=2007

75 guys on scholarship this year. We have 9 guys leaving at the end of the year. That means if EVERY senior comes back next year we could have 19 recruits. However, it's unusual to get that many returning...so, we will take at least 20 and still not fill up the roster.

We are just getting over the Willingham years.
 
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