Sorry I haven’t paid attention if this has been discussed…
Why not Patterson at LT, Baker at RT, Correll at Center, Lugg & Kristofic at Guards? With Madden & Carmody ready as needed?
None of them are having the struggles we are but thought it was interesting, and hand up I underrated the ability to reload, how many big time Os are struggling because of OL play.
OU has OL issues, Bama for Bama has OL issues, A&M has some issues, Clemson is a OL mess. Shows how important the big boys are.

I hate to call out individuals, especially when the entire Oline has been subpar, but Tosh Baker might be the worst offensive tackle to start a game in the Kelly era
Funny how everyone is calling for Tommy Rees job when he’s been the best OC we’ve had in 5 years. But I guess he sucks since he only puts up 30+ points a game
Certainly can't knock the job he's done with the QBs. All 3 have been prepared and looked good in limited action. The fact we're 4-0 with a weak OL is commendable, it's a testament to the defense and the offensive skill positions. Tommy has smartly leaned on the passing game to offset the OL weakness. We're still giving up sacks, but we're not going to have a strong running game in our OL's current form.
Funny how everyone is calling for Tommy Rees job when he’s been the best OC we’ve had in 5 years. But I guess he sucks since he only puts up 30+ points a game
Most teams are stacking the box, putting their corners on islands, and attacking this line. The lack of a running threat at quarterback has been massive. If Pyne or Tyler can start, the running game will improve. It won't be great or even good, but it will be serviceable and keep most defenses honest.
Now if we have to face one of the big boys, it will be ugly regardless who's quarterbacking this year.
With Tyler starting next year he forces teams to defend the entire field vertically and horizontally. That alone will make everyone better.
The only team I thought brought in extra guys into the box was Toledo. That’s just the way Wisconsin plays.
The only team I thought brought in extra guys into the box was Toledo. That’s just the way Wisconsin plays.
I think ND's biggest downfall on offense side of the ball is our offensive line.
Coan may not be able to escape all the time when he is rushed, yes he could do a better job throwing the ball away, and surprisingly you would think he could be mobile when needed especially since he committed to ND as a lacrosse player.
Give Coan a line with pass protection and he'll give you 300 yards and 3 TD's a game.
Hiestand is available. Make it happen Kelly.
HARD pass.
Hiestand is a big part of why we're in this mess in the first place. That disaster of a 2018 OL class was his doing. Those are the veterans of this OL group and as of now, none of the guys Hiestand recruited are even in the 2-deep (Patterson was recruited and committed to Quinn).
Easy to place the blame on Hiestand about recruiting misses. Hard to know if it's recruiting misses or lack of development/coaching holding them back. I'm going with the latter.
It's very much the former, and it's clear as day.
When Quinn took over, we had 2 guys committed to the 2018 class in Mabry and Dirksen. Both guys were low 3-star recruits, one of which medically retired and the other is buried on the depth chart. Neither guy had high ceilings, but that was what comprised our current senior class.
Can't develop what isn't there. There's no getting around it, that's a putrid class. It's a bad class for lower Power 5 schools, much less Notre Dame.
There's really no question here. Hiestand screwed us royally and we're paying the price right now, because on a line that needed some cohesion and leadership, it's sorely lacking, because the seniors are providing next to nothing outside of Patterson, the guy Quinn had to nab in the final seconds.
That's not to say I'm ruling out a lack of development overall, but with how many issues the OL had to overcome with having to replace 4 starters and another guy coming back from injury and missing spring, and then add a bunch of injuries on top of that, it just isn't fair to crucify Quinn right now. It was a bad hand to start and it's gotten worse because of injuries. Not to mention, a lot of these guys aren't struggling due to lack of development.
Guys like Baker, Carmody and Alt are still very much being developed and shouldn't have to play right now, but have to anyways. Correll has to play out of position and for the most part, is just getting manhandled at guard. Madden is just not fast and athletic enough to compensate for his lack of length. Lugg just isn't the same player. The guy just can't stay healthy and it's clear as day that his ceiling has been lowered as a result of those injuries.
Now if we're in this same spot a month or so from now, then I'd start considering moving on from Quinn then.
Every team we have played has had a better OLine then us. And by ND terms, their recruiting classes would be considered misses. Yet they are getting better development than ND guys are. Madden was a freaking AA last year. Even is he's vastly overrated, he shouldn't be one of the worst in the country.
Bottom line the only way to "fix" this year's line is to play Pyne and TB12.
I'm just going to say this, if anyone thinks that the line was going to show considerable improvement while playing the best front seven we'll play this year, I don't know what to tell you other than you're crazy.
I've got nothing against Coan and I certainly don't think our line's play has been good, but Coan does not help us. He does not throw the ball away to prevent sacks. He crumples when there is face pressure. And he doesn't have any escapability...at least far less than I had hoped.
I don't want to be someone who is quick to move on from someone, but even in limited reps, Drew showed he would at least step into pressure and make throws, not crumple up. His sack that lead to the fumble was at least 100% just us getting beat like a drum up front and not him not knowing what to do in the face of pressure.
it was reporttthat on the sack of Pyne Baker thought he was getting help so he played it differently than taking him straight up.