Most people will down play this transfer bc we have other tight ends but I think this is a big loss. He would have been a senior next year and he is probably our best blocking tight end.
Remember when we thought ND was "tight end U?" Sheesh. Next year we'll be counting on a TE core with a collective 2 years of experience. I think Ragone and Rudolph probably would have been ahead of Will on the depth chart anyway, but it is still a tough loss. Hard to blame the guy with the depth issue and the whole suspension for drinking at a private party thing.
I don't think depth chart issues have anything to do with his decision. In re: to the drinking suspension, he was poorly treated and personally I am not shocked he is leaving.
How does USC keep all of there players? I mean they have a lot of depth in every skill position. I never really hear about their players transferring...........
I don't think depth chart issues have anything to do with his decision. In re: to the drinking suspension, he was poorly treated and personally I am not shocked he is leaving.
How does USC keep all of there players? I mean they have a lot of depth in every skill position. I never really hear about their players transferring...........
how much has he contributed the past two years? Sorry to see anyone leave, but it was not like he was leading the team in receptions over the past two years. Rudolph got valuable experience this year and hopefully has he gets bigger an stronger will become a good tight end as Fasano and Carlson were.
I agree, USC has players Committing assaults (malaeuga) Sex charges(Sanchez), Nebraska let felons play(Phillips) among others, but a guy drinks and gets treated like a serial killer? TE is not a huge concern but the double standard that exists among different programs is astounding.
Does that mean you think he'd be ahead of either Rudolph or Ragone on the depth chart or that it wouldn't matter had the drinking thing not happened?
he would still be by far the best blocking tight end on the team.
How does USC keep all of there players? I mean they have a lot of depth in every skill position. I never really hear about their players transferring...........
How does USC keep all of there players?
how much has he contributed the past two years? Sorry to see anyone leave, but it was not like he was leading the team in receptions over the past two years. Rudolph got valuable experience this year and hopefully has he gets bigger an stronger will become a good tight end as Fasano and Carlson were.
Fasano is the man, I get to watch him play down here in Miami every week and the offense that coach Sparano has in place is great for him. I love it when Irish players go to my Dolphins. Im still content on murdering Cam Cameron if I ever see him for passing on Quinn to take Ginn jr. in the draft.
Maybe because all their sins aren't broadcast to the entire world, and athletes aren't suspended and humiliated for drinking a beer after receiving a concussion.
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more than any other factor THIS is why CW's job should be questioned at this point... even those who say we should never lose to Syracuse and the like can see how a team led by sophs and freshman could stumble... MAYBE it's CW, MAYBE its not...
but this is different... you could literally take the transfers from the last three years use them as the core of a whole new team and win a bowl game with them... this CLEARLY shows CW has lost this team for the most part and I am more sick of this than anything...
how many players are we gonna lose before this becomes more of an issue to the average Irish fan??? the ammount of jumpers has just been flagrant under Weis
How does USC keep all of there players? I mean they have a lot of depth in every skill position. I never really hear about their players transferring...........
Well put. Big ups or props or little green things or whatever to you on that one. I just gave you 1,000 dollar things. Treat yourself to a surf lesson from Laird Hamilton's wife.
True lots of kids leave SC. But he gets them all. He owns the state. And the proof that this work there is that players that do share time handle it well. It is the second largest city in the country with no NFL team to distract attention. Joe McKnight will be a first rounder and handle one third the touches in college that he would at any other program and he is, so far, fine with it.