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And how the roster will be managed. more than 85? CBK had to anticipate he'd go pro, no?
Didn't Naz say he's going pro?
And how the roster will be managed. more than 85? CBK had to anticipate he'd go pro, no?
If Love decides to stay, that gives us 15 returning starters next season. Would be interested to see how that compares to years past.
I've said it before, but if Love comes back (this assumes that everybody who should comes back does), then we win in Athens next year.
I'll raise your take:
We'll win in Athens, regardless if Julian comes back or not.
I hope he comes back but he's not gonna get any longer or faster and technically he's the best CB right now so why come back? His stock most likely won't go up. He'll just cost himself a year off his second or third contract... which at minimum will be over a million dollars (vet minimum) 6-7 years down the road.
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The only reason he would come back would be for the complete collegiate experience of playing for Notre Dame, which would likely be out of love for his teammates and school with a personal understanding that he’ll never have this particular opportunity again. Knowing what he has demonstrated regarding his character, this is likely something he is weighing. It would not be a decision with regard to the NFL, but rather to Notre Dame.
I hope there are such romantic ideals at play here.
If it's both speed and size...
Wouldn't he already physically plateaued?
Meaning, his draft stock potential has plateaued?
Therefore, it appears, there's not a huge advantage for him to "push for the 1st round grade" if they'll never give it to him anyway.
Per Sampson, Julian received a 2nd Round grade with the possibility of going even “lower.” Frustrating to hear for him, but creates a slim chance that he might return next year.
I am going to go back to the interview that was held after the USC game where Julian and Drue were sitting together being interviewed. The admiration JL showed for Drue coming back for this season was what gave me a little hope he would return. Now, after this bit of news I think it's 70% he comes back...unless we win the natti then he gone...
I wonder how the injury effects his NFL decision. If its bad enough that he can't work out for teams, his stock will probably drop even if he will be healthy by camp. It might also make him realize how fragile his career is and go to the NFL and make whatever money he can even if it might be lower than he would like to start.
Wasn't it a concussion?
With Julian Love it was Clemson 10 ND 3 with their one TD coming on a bad run fit.
Without Julian Love it was 20-0 in a single quarter. Yikes.
Defense did well, all things considered. If Love doesn't leave the game, the scoreline would have been respectable.
But our offense doesn't belong on the same field as a team like Clemson. Always gonna get embarrassed with an OL ranked 100+ in ALY and a QB who can't throw deep.
So do you get rid of Quinn? Seems like he’d have to be on the chopping block.
I'm definitely a Quinn skeptic. After 5 years of consistent OL excellence (despite major draft attrition) under Hiestand, our ALY ranking went off a cliff in Quinn's 1st year. I had hoped it was coincidental, but coaching is the most obvious explanation.
Most of the hires from BK's coaching tree have been disasters, so...
Not disagreeing, but ND did lose 2 1st round draft picks to the NFL. I'd say next year will tell the tale.
We saw very little drop off in quality after losing Martin and Watt to the draft in 14, or Stanley a couple years later. Draft attrition wasn't a factor under Hiestand, but it suddenly is now under Quinn.