Highly touted linebacker Te'o begins Irish career

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — About the only things that stood out about freshman linebacker Manti Te'o as practice for the season got under way were the No. 5 jersey and visor he had on.


The visors worn by some of the Fighting Irish were a first for the team and all the other linebackers on the two-deep chart wore numbers in the 40s. Te'o was the only one in single digits, sharing the same number as tailback Armando Allen. With Te'o starting camp at 6-foot-2 and 244 pounds, there was no trouble distinguishing between the two.


"He's a big guy," quarterback Jimmy Clausen said.


Te'o arrived on campus from Hawai'i as the most highly rated defensive recruit for Notre Dame in years. Recruiting analyst Tom Lemming called him the best recruit at linebacker since Bob Crable in 1978.


Te'o, who helped lead Punahou to the state championship last year, started his first day in the back of the line as the warmed up, appearing as if he was just trying to fit in. From what coaches are saying, it won't take him long to move to the front. He starts practice listed as the backup to weakside linebacker Brian Smith.


"He's a football player first and foremost, and he's a lot more mature than a lot of guys that come out at 17, 18 years old," defensive coordinator Jon Tenuta said. "He is very confident, yet he understands the game from both sides and knows a lot of how to fit, whether it's the run game or the pass game or whatever. He's a special type guy."


Coach Charlie Weis was asked to compare how ready Te'o is to play with how prepared Clausen, the most anticipated recruit to arrive on the Notre Dame campus in more than a decade, was when he arrived in South Bend two years ago. Clausen started his second game despite still recovering from an elbow injury.


"Jimmy physically was probably less ready to play than Manti is physically. Manti is 245 pounds," Weis said. "If you put him and Brian Smith next to each other, you don't really see much of a physical difference."


Te'o was not available for comment today because Weis allows minimal access to freshmen. His teammates, though, said they were eager to see what Te'o can do.


"Everybody's looking forward to seeing him on the football field, us and fans included," fellow linebacker Scott Smith said. "He's certainly shown a willingness to learn this summer, a willingness to ask questions."


Brian Smith said Te'o has looked as if he's ready to jump in the mix.


"We're going to see what he can bring to the table, see if he can help us win some games," Smith said.


There doesn't appear to be any doubt Te'o will play this season, moreso a matter of when. Kerry Neal started five games as a freshman two years ago and Brian Smith started three that season. The last Irish linebacker to start the first game as a freshman was Kory Minor in 1995.


Aside from his youth, about the only thing that appears to be going against Te'o is that his last name isn't Smith. The three players listed as starting linebackers for the Irish as practices begin are Scott Smith, Toryan Smith and Brian Smith. And that doesn't include Harrison Smith, who started at linebacker last season and has moved to free safety.


Tenuta, who also coaches the linebackers, said he's still not sure which linebacker spot Te'o is best suited for.


"I don't have to slate him anywhere yet," Tenuta said. "Obviously I'm going to play him where it's easiest for him. Then the more you learn, then you can play some other spots. You have to learn the system first. Wherever he does best is where he's going to play."


Clausen said he gave Te'o some advice about being under scrutiny.


"I just told him go out there and be yourself. You're a great player and you know it. Just go out there each and every day and work hard and you'll be fine," he said. "I just told him to have a lot of fun with it. It's a great time in your life and just go out there and perform."




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Oh its an article, i thought someone started a thread about Te'o starting practice today.
 

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Hey Hawaiian, who said your signature? "I want to help build a dynasty, instead of just joining one."
 

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Thats what I figured. I didn't want to assume though. We all know what happens we we assume.
 

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He definitely isn't built like many freshman.

Not that I wasn't buying into the hype, or believe that he won't be as good as advertised, but Holy Shit, physically, he's built as good or better as any LB we have on the roster right now. Just watching him go through drills he looked damned good and moved very fluid for being a Frosh. So far very impressed with him physically and especially with his movement. Not giving him our defensive MVP yet, but damn did he get me excited!!
 

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Just watching him go through drills he looked damned good and moved very fluid for being a Frosh. So far very impressed with him physically and especially with his movement. Not giving him our defensive MVP yet, but damn did he get me excited!!

OC, is this from just from video you saw, or did you get to attend the first practice today? I'm not sure what fan access is like during practice.
 

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OC, is this from just from video you saw, or did you get to attend the first practice today? I'm not sure what fan access is like during practice.

It's from the few videos that I watched yesterday, from IrishIllustrated, and BlueandGold, my wife would shoot me for attending practice
 

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... the best recruit at linebacker since Bob Crable in 1978.

That's an impressive comment. Crable, Bob Golic, and Jim Lynch are considered ND's All-Time LBs.
 

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That's an impressive comment. Crable, Bob Golic, and Jim Lynch are considered ND's All-Time LBs.

I don't think any of those three was this built when he arrived on campus for his freshman season.
 

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I cannot wait to see this kid and I'll see him at media day Saturday. Te'o has been working out between now and signing day because his listed weight was 225. ClausentoFloyd- good call I hope Te'o is the Michael Floyd of last year. Nice quotes by Clausen in the article...signs of leadership hopefully.
 

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I don't think any of those three was this built when he arrived on campus for his freshman season.


Most of them weren't that built when they left campus

Lynch was 6-1 210 as a Soph (no frosh played then) and 6-1 225 as a Senior.
Crable was 6-3 220 as a Frosh and 6-3 225 as a Senior
Golic was 6-3 240 as a Frosh and 6-3 244 as a Senior
 

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Very few ND LBs have had that size. He's also bigger than Stonebreaker, Dubose, and Bolcar. Wes Pritchett might be ND's biggest interior LB 6-5 225 as a Frosh and 6-6 251 as a Senior.

There have been a couple of beefy OLB but they usually played at the LOS not a couple yards deep.
 

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So when Manti gets a sack, out of no where we'll hear "FINISH HIM!" right?
 

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yes the Manti craze is very mild compared to the Jimmy hype machine. Nothing like Ron Powlus but very close.
 

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I think the nd student section needs to come up with a tagline or saying for every time manti gets a sack.

any ideas?
 

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Pineapple Pancake!?! or He lei'd him out!!

maybe Holy Coconut!!!
 
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okay, seriously...

makona ~ Hawaiian for "mean" (cruel)
 
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