I thought Cierre looked great.
Kind of disappointed in Crist's performance (balls in the dirt 3 yards in front of a wide open receiver)
Loved Lynch and thought Toma played very well. Nix is going to be a force in the middle.
This is the worst of it.
Being there in person, it's easy to see that Dayne Crist is easily the most impressive of the four QBs from a physical standpoint...and it's not close.
Up: BGIF, NDinLA, tko
Down: JohnnyKillz, NDFANnSouthWest, Dshans
My stock can't go any higher and it certainly didn't go down so....
IMO Hendrix and Golson outplayed Crist and Rees which was disappointing. If today was any indication then the starter for USF is up in the air.
I don't buy into the "bad weather" excuses, players make plays and if today is what we can expect on a rainy Saturday next fall we're in trouble and I don't believe Kelly would ever accept that.
Things I Liked
South Bend weather, Football Weather
Nix ripping helmets off
Lynch coming out party.
Walk on RB playing his butt off (Did someone say that they had a son that was a walk on RB?)
GOLSON
Multiple stud verbals
Toma
Brian Kelly - "You're not fast, you're not tall, and...your hair cut isn't very good either!"
Things I Didn't
Crist not just not playing loose. He needs to open up and play up to his talent
No clear starter at QB, IMO
Ishaq's lack of aggressiveness. Maybe Lynch's performance had me jaded?
Hafis getting hurt
Massa dropping TD's
Hammond
Gray-i can see what the coaches are saying, he needs to run more physical and be Robert Hughes.
Interesting what you said about Ishaq...he seemed dis-interested.

just finished watching on DVR...my quick points:
I was impressed with Dayne's leadership...his play, I was less concerned about, he will be better. I want to see if he still has the jitters in the pocket. (as opposed to Rees' dead-calm poise during last year). I think Dayne looks really good.
Aaron Lynch, sheesh...if you watched, you know without me having to say anything. I'll leave it at this, I think the Irish defense has a guy that can fill the Teo leadership role (when teo leaves or graduates). Lynch's play demands that other players elevate their game. (...and yes, i think that after seeing him play one time, thats how impressive he was)
Ishaq had a really really good game too....but Lynch just seem to hog all the defensive attention. But Ishaq made a definite impact on the game.
Danny Spond looked really good as well; another guy I kept hearing about and when I saw him on the field I had a 'thats-what-they-are-talking-about-moment.'
I think Hendrix looked really good. I had heard about his running/scrambling and finally saw what ppl have been saying. good strong arm, made some good decisions out there.
Golson looked raw to me, but sheesh, the guy was in high school 3months ago. I think his natural instincts showed thru and he is clearly a dangerous offensive threat, his future is bright.
the game only got me more excited for the upcoming season....it cant get here fast enough
Guys, it's like we're having the same argument w/ Crist vs. Rees now that we're having with Crist/Rees vs. Golson/Hendrix.
You do realize that Golson and Hendrix know and ran a VERY LIMITED part of the offense, right? You do realize that the Irish huddled up specifically for those 2 youngsters b/c Kelly said they can't run the offense at the pace he wants (and at the pace Rees and Crist can run it), right?You do realize they BOTH missed several reads and several wide open receivers, right?
I will bet my last dollar AND my mod status (priceless - and something I'm sure many of you would want me to relinquish LOL) if either Hendrix or Golson steps on the field as a starter vs. USF or any early season game for that matter. BK knows he's sitting on a possible BCS team (with a possible BCS defense), and he also knows that you don't win consistently with freshmen QBs.
Yeah, those freshmen can run, and that is HUGE for this offense, but they are still freshmen. I can't wait to see them when they have a couple years of this offense under their belts...it's going to be fun! But right now, I just don't want to see a rookie QB drive what could be Ferrari if things fall into place.
As for Crist and Rees...they barely played, and yes, they didn't play well. But I've read where several coaches say the practice they evaluate the LEAST is the Spring Game. They look at what was done over the entire spring, and the entire spring, Crist has been the best player. Now, he's going to have to play better with the lights on bright, no doubt. If he does, he'll be the starter throughout the year. If not, then it'll be Rees, b/c he's won games and he's not as much of a risk.
And then look to see either Rees or Hendrix come in and change the pass, kinda like a Wildcat look with a better passer. But no, they won't start...
Things I Liked
South Bend weather, Football Weather
Nix ripping helmets off
Lynch coming out party.
Walk on RB playing his butt off (Did someone say that they had a son that was a walk on RB?)
GOLSON
Multiple stud verbals
Toma
Brian Kelly - "You're not fast, you're not tall, and...your hair cut isn't very good either!"
Things I Didn't
Crist not just not playing loose. He needs to open up and play up to his talent
No clear starter at QB, IMO
Ishaq's lack of aggressiveness. Maybe Lynch's performance had me jaded?
Hafis getting hurt
Massa dropping TD's
Hammond
collinsworth deflected one of those...
Nix is going to be really good for this defense if he can stay on the field.
Nix plays an important role, keeping lineman off Teo so he can roam free. Nix is like Jupiter protecting the Earth from asteroids by way of its immense gravity.
Nix plays an important role, keeping lineman off Teo so he can roam free. Nix is like Jupiter protecting the Earth from asteroids by way of its immense gravity.
Watching the replay now on Versus. Dayne looks a lot better than I thought on the first viewing. He's going to be the starter and I feel confident in our offense putting up great numbers as long as Michael Floyd is back.
Not only is Floyd huge plus for the passing game... but his blocking is going to spring Cierre for a number of big runs. If there is one thing Theo and TJ lack it is the size and physicality to really knock a DB on his ***. That lack of physicality can be seen in the first quarter where TJ gets jammed on a fade from the 5 yard line by a walk on... whereas Floyd would have blown him up and caught a TD.