Tommy Schutt Part II
They have plenty of quality talent that can play DT. Thats not an issue. ND has 2 spots left. 3 if 1 of Carlo/Fox dont return. Ideally you want Carlo and Fox back next year so that the middle is totally depleted. Don't get me wrong I'd take Eddie in a heartbeat, but to theres a reason why ND hasnt been in contact with him since early summer and that reason isnt bc he was verbally committed. I think when all these big names come into the picture that the biggest factors in recruiting/numbers game is lost. You cant put a price on a 5th year guy that has experience, and you have to realize that there is a master list and kids that do rank higher due to need to balance the depth chart out.
Example.
Say ND gets Redfield, AQM.
ND needs quality depth at safety. AQM provides depth at DE which is needed. DE depth means that you can develop and move guys to a swing position aka KAP/Tuitt/Kona/Springmann/Hounshell, where they can play DE or inside in 4 man fronts. Springmann/Kona are more than capable of holding down the middle in a 3-4 as well. So therefore Vanderdoes isnt a position of immediate need if ND decides to fill a 3rd spot. That 3rd spot can be left open for him obviously, but ND needs a playmaking WR (Treadwell), running back (Bryant,Folston), CB (Willis, Moore, Alexander,Hawkins).
The staff is really good at letting these kids know where they stand in the process. So if by some chance ND gets a Folston/Bryant then im fairly certain Jamel isnt coming, so they have already built a connection with Vanderdoes if he does infact like ND more than lip service. Its a great strategy bc last year the staff did a hell of a job, but got burned at the end bc of 18 year olds changing their minds. They are planting the seed so if they do get burned theres something to potentially push at another kid. Its great that top kids are open to ND and letting ND visit and give their pitch. But 2013 is pretty much wrapped up and the effects of 12-0 is going to be seen in the 2014 class instead of 2013.
Last year the staff pushed BCS and it didnt happen. They stepped away from that to a point this year, but sold ND. Like we all say, ND sells itself. The staff learned from experience and has pulled in a hell of a class. Now if ND has this season last year, you would have seen more a stable class come in. Algohlor may have legit considered ND, Darby may have stuck it out, Poole may have flipped...etc. 2014 kids have seen the progress, and that it can be done. So those questions the 2012 class had that never got answered...now can be answered.
ND needs quality depth at safety. AQM provides depth at DE which is needed. DE depth means that you can develop and move guys to a swing position aka KAP/Tuitt/Kona/Springmann/Hounshell, where they can play DE or inside in 4 man fronts. Springmann/Kona are more than capable of holding down the middle in a 3-4 as well. So therefore Vanderdoes isnt a position of immediate need if ND decides to fill a 3rd spot. That 3rd spot can be left open for him obviously, but ND needs a playmaking WR (Treadwell), running back (Bryant,Folston), CB (Willis, Moore, Alexander,Hawkins).
They have plenty of quality talent that can play DT. Thats not an issue. ND has 2 spots left. 3 if 1 of Carlo/Fox dont return. Ideally you want Carlo and Fox back next year so that the middle is totally depleted. Don't get me wrong I'd take Eddie in a heartbeat, but to theres a reason why ND hasnt been in contact with him since early summer and that reason isnt bc he was verbally committed. I think when all these big names come into the picture that the biggest factors in recruiting/numbers game is lost. You cant put a price on a 5th year guy that has experience, and you have to realize that there is a master list and kids that do rank higher due to need to balance the depth chart out.
Example.
Say ND gets Redfield, AQM.
ND needs quality depth at safety. AQM provides depth at DE which is needed. DE depth means that you can develop and move guys to a swing position aka KAP/Tuitt/Kona/Springmann/Hounshell, where they can play DE or inside in 4 man fronts. Springmann/Kona are more than capable of holding down the middle in a 3-4 as well. So therefore Vanderdoes isnt a position of immediate need if ND decides to fill a 3rd spot. That 3rd spot can be left open for him obviously, but ND needs a playmaking WR (Treadwell), running back (Bryant,Folston), CB (Willis, Moore, Alexander,Hawkins).
The staff is really good at letting these kids know where they stand in the process. So if by some chance ND gets a Folston/Bryant then im fairly certain Jamel isnt coming, so they have already built a connection with Vanderdoes if he does infact like ND more than lip service. Its a great strategy bc last year the staff did a hell of a job, but got burned at the end bc of 18 year olds changing their minds. They are planting the seed so if they do get burned theres something to potentially push at another kid. Its great that top kids are open to ND and letting ND visit and give their pitch. But 2013 is pretty much wrapped up and the effects of 12-0 is going to be seen in the 2014 class instead of 2013.
Last year the staff pushed BCS and it didnt happen. They stepped away from that to a point this year, but sold ND. Like we all say, ND sells itself. The staff learned from experience and has pulled in a hell of a class. Now if ND has this season last year, you would have seen more a stable class come in. Algohlor may have legit considered ND, Darby may have stuck it out, Poole may have flipped...etc. 2014 kids have seen the progress, and that it can be done. So those questions the 2012 class had that never got answered...now can be answered.
Color me skeptical. I'm thrilled those two have been able to provide quality depth behind Nix, but Big Lou is the best NT in the nation. He was a huge part (literally) of all those goal-line stands this year, and I'd be hard pressed to name a more important member of our defense.
We don't have anyone else like him on our roster. I'm terrified for our DL after he leaves. How is DT not the top position of need?
I don't know if we've reached that point yet.
Color me skeptical. I'm thrilled those two have been able to provide quality depth behind Nix, but Big Lou is the best NT in the nation. He was a huge part (literally) of all those goal-line stands this year, and I'd be hard pressed to name a more important member of our defense.
We don't have anyone else like him on our roster. I'm terrified for our DL after he leaves. How is DT not the top position of need?
Color me skeptical. I'm thrilled those two have been able to provide quality depth behind Nix, but Big Lou is the best NT in the nation. He was a huge part (literally) of all those goal-line stands this year, and I'd be hard pressed to name a more important member of our defense.
We don't have anyone else like him on our roster. I'm terrified for our DL after he leaves. How is DT not the top position of need?
Surprised no one said it yet but he said his visit with ND went great, UW went good. Twitter
I don't see him coming to ND at all. Besides being late to the party and sitting in 6th place before last night, we also run a 3-4 and he fancies himself in a 4-3. TONS of ground to make up PLUS he's still committed to another school that is local PLUS we don't play the defense he likes PLUS he dropped us out of his top 10 (top 15?) a long time ago, so it's not like we just missed out on him.
I just wouldn't get your hopes up yet...
[Glass half full guy].
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but this season I bet we've ran 4-3 over 3-4 about 2-1 ratio. Staff would make that very clear I'm sure. He agreed to meet with Denbrock. He's obviously interested to see what ND offers and what ND offers right now is unbeatable (granted, it depends on your priorities). Plus, his former, future teammate, Max Redfield (also a local boy) has jumped shipped and it looks like he's headed to ND. Plus, he's visiting ND (isn't he?). Cali boys don't visit ND, mid-winter when there's not even a game he'd be going to see.
[Glass half full guy].
I don't have the numbers in front of me, but this season I bet we've ran 4-3 over 3-4 about 2-1 ratio. Staff would make that very clear I'm sure. He agreed to meet with Denbrock. He's obviously interested to see what ND offers and what ND offers right now is unbeatable (granted, it depends on your priorities). Plus, his former, future teammate, Max Redfield (also a local boy) has jumped shipped and it looks like he's headed to ND. Plus, he's visiting ND (isn't he?). Cali boys don't visit ND, mid-winter when there's not even a game he'd be going to see.
We never ran a 4-3. We ran a 4-2-5. Different animal entirely. What allowed us to do this, because whe had the meat, was an incredible freak-of-an-athlete, Danny Spond. I was always a big Danny fan, but what he did this year is give us a 250lb cornerback. Who could play. Lights out. From coverage of a number two, to shocking a tight end to coming up and playing the run extrordinarily, (how many people could knock the ball out of Denards hands when he was healthy? Hell, most people couldn't even get a decent hit on!)
lol. the scheme is huge. aka aaron lynch. the primary reason he committed to fsu was bc of the scheme. he saw himself as a 4-3 guy that attacked the qb on every play instead of a 3-4 guy where gap control is essential so you cant just rush anytime you want. ND runs a 3-4 where everything is based on gap control and DL have to be disciplined to stay in those gaps so the LBs can make plays. ND gets after the QB bc they have talent...but make no mistake Diaco isnt running a Steelers/Ravens 3-4 where you have blitzes coming from everywhere.
To those who think we should have taken Day and Schutt...ND was not the only school to pull his offer that could have used a big body.
Like I said before, Vanderdoes would be a awesome addition to the class, but ND can't take everyone who would want to come. From everything I have heard theres a better chance that Bryant comes to ND before Vanderdoes and Bryant is a longshot at this point
TP, but how often are we in a 4-down scheme? It seems that we have 4-down more than 3-down.