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He was Heupel’s hire. Only been there a few months
Thanks. And ouch for Heupel.
He was Heupel’s hire. Only been there a few months
"former running back"
Wonder if he's "bumped" into Mr Singleton yet... Not over boys
Getting a very "Ents in the Two Towers" vibe from ND lately.
"A thing is about to happen here that has not happened since the Elder Days. Notre Dame is going to wake up... and find that they are strong."
Are our QBs the Hobbits in this metaphor?
Freeman is Treebeard, and Tommy and Del are Merry and Pippin riding on his back.
When asked to comment on his recruitment of Sneed, ND Defensive Coordinator Marcus Freeman had the following to say: "I always like going South; somehow, it feels like going downhill."
BK is OFFICIALLY not fucking around anymore.
First you pull a power play on LSU to secure the DC they wanted, then you steal the dude that had UC leading the Group of Five in recruiting, and now you’re poaching recruiters from Tennessee, which is like the one thing that program is good at.
I love it.
[TWEET]https://twitter.com/coachdrebrown/status/1411091964691353601?s=19[/TWEET]
Lmfaoooo
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Getting a very "Ents in the Two Towers" vibe from ND lately.
"A thing is about to happen here that has not happened since the Elder Days. Notre Dame is going to wake up... and find that they are strong."
McGuire's is a great place. Got a second location in Destin. Big Notre Dame hype at both locations, yet oddly an awful place to catch a game.
Sure. And if Rees can morph into Freeman we'll be all set!If he can play anywhere close to the impact it seems Chad Bowden is playing, this could pay huge dividends.
With the basketball team letting media in to view practice and interview players, that has mean good things for Fall Camp, right?
5. NOTRE DAME FIGHTING IRISH
2020 Record: 10-2
2020 Final Ranking: 5
Notre Dame’s losses on offense are eased by the arrival of grad transfer Jack Coan at quarterback and lineman Cain Madden from Marshall. Last season’s banged up receiving corps is poised to take a major leap forward, which should combine with a dynamic group of backs and one of the nation’s best tight ends to give the Irish a chance to take a much-needed leap forward on offense.
My confidence in Notre Dame begins with the Irish defense, which should take better advantage of its athleticism with Marcus Freeman running the show. I expect the defensive line to be dominant, the linebackers will be improved and sources close to the team are confident the secondary is going to be much better than expected. Three of Notre Dame’s toughest games are at home, a place the Irish haven’t lost since 2017. The other - Wisconsin - is on a neutral field.
Coach D... positive on the Irish heading into '21?
Or downplaying the early struggles we might see from the OL and secondary, that way he has more room to complain when they don't live up to his #5 billing?
https://www.si.com/college/notredame/football/irish-breakdown-college-football-preseason-top-25
I'm no fan of Driskell's but he pretty much nailed this. If Lenzy, Austin and Keys all stay healthy, it's hard to imagine a scenario where we don't improve at WR, and not to mention Coan is going to love throwing the ball to Mayer. Madden was a HUGE addition up front and should help the OL transition, and there's a plethora of talent replacing last year's line. Our running game should be stout again and should really help Coan with the play action/RPO game. I'm excited to see Rees run the show in year 2 and open things up a bit.
Defensively, the only question mark is CB, but we should be dominant up front which will help that group until we figure out the right combination.
There's a lot of reasons to be optimistic that we reload, not rebuild.
I'm no fan of Driskell's but he pretty much nailed this. If Lenzy, Austin and Keys all stay healthy, it's hard to imagine a scenario where we don't improve at WR, and not to mention Coan is going to love throwing the ball to Mayer. Madden was a HUGE addition up front and should help the OL transition, and there's a plethora of talent replacing last year's line. Our running game should be stout again and should really help Coan with the play action/RPO game. I'm excited to see Rees run the show in year 2 and open things up a bit.
Defensively, the only question mark is CB, but we should be dominant up front which will help that group until we figure out the right combination.
There's a lot of reasons to be optimistic that we reload, not rebuild.
Has anyone ever donated to the Rockne Fund in hopes of getting to ticket sales before the general public. Is the 2 extra days beneficial for say getting USC tickets?
I have donated the last 3 or 4 years to make sure I'm able to get tickets to the games I want. Other than the Georgia game, which I wasn't really expecting there to be tickets for anyways, I've been able to get as many tickets as needed for SC or any other game.
So I’m curious, after watching for years, our players slap the sign. Do any of the players, current or in the past have a ritual? Like they only touch one part of the sign. Maybe they touch only certain letter that are symbolic to them or their goals? Has this been discussed and I’ve missed it somewhere?
I was watching a GIF and thought, is there a part of their pregame ritual too only touching a part of the sign. Or maybe they read the sign in it’s entirety. What motivates these guys? You know? It’s got to be a pretty significant feeling to do what many greats have done before you.
Thew QB ritual is to get on a step ladder and then leap up.