If I were head coach, I would take the red shirt off Wambush and make him #2 QB and make Zaire a slot receiver (
The rise of the deep threat slot receiver - Football Study Hall) and/or H-back.
We have great talent in the pipeline for QB so we don't need to red shirt Wambush anyway. We might be able to preserve his eligibility anyway if we use our other QBs to hand off to the tailback to finish off blowouts (if we ever get one).
...and Wimbush's Mom would kill you. Keep Wimbush out of your plans this year.
Don't worry about including MZ in the offense. He'll be there if DK gets hurt, that's all ND needs him for. If you enjoy watching him, you'll get your chance next year.
This is exactly what Charlie Strong did to us with Heard, et al!
And it would be really effective for Notre Dame.
Charlie let his offense stretch ND down the field vertically, keeping ND from loading the box, or bringing the pass rush on third down like ND wanted. ND had to commit a lot more to figuring out whether UT was going to gash them down the field, or run it up the gut. That neutralized any positive effect of BVG's NFL style defense.
Irish1958 is the man on this call. Because of all the things you can do with an offense that can run a slot deep, or down the seam.
There was no way ND could keep a safety over the middle, or over the top deep to help either of the corners. No way.
If ND had Zaire in the slot, (assuming that he can catch,) with his elusiveness, and stop and start ability, it would really hurt defensive coordinators.
My question about that is how quick is Zaire, really.
You all talk about running ability and elusiveness. I have watched DK since he was about 14, and at every age, and every level, no one, nobody on the field with him, other coaches, or even the pundits have had any idea of how fast he is.
They never released a forty on him did they. And I agree with all those that say once he gets a head of steam up he is really hard to catch. In fact, I will go as far as to say that unless you have a good angle on him, or are a great open field tackler, in front of him, you are going to miss. How is that for elusive?
DK is elusive. DK is a load. And DK has corrected a lot with his throwing motion, which allows him to deliver the ball faster.
DK is the guy.
But Zaire should be on the field too. If he can receive, it helps by putting both playmakers on the field at the same time, puts more experience on the field, and a bigger (CJ Procice size) back/receiver out there. Which helped us last year, and we need this year.