'17 PA OT Joshua Lugg (Notre Dame Signee)

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Wonder if we will start to see colleges be more pushy with kids at the bottom of the roster transferring in this landscape. After all, if a player can bolt at any second, why should a school make a 4 year commitment?
 

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He will be needed at some point next year. Happy to have him back.
 

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As long as the focus remains on the future and he’s fine with a bench/mentorship role them I’m all for it.
 

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Yep. That's what I expected ... just like TommyK (though not exactly the same reasons, generally the same type of uber-smart, uber-well-trained, plug-and-play, extremely strong mauler who has the same mediocre second level speed problem. Surprisingly good pass pro record due to ability to stone opponent with first punch.)

I also expect that once the Bears start losing OLine competence due to nagging injures, Josh, like Tommy, will graduate to the main team, and play some.

This maintains our recent narrative that "if you make Notre Dame's starting five OLine, you will have a shot in the NFL"
 

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So my company started working with them recently and I didnt realize it was him at first. I saw the name of the bottom of an email and it took me a minute to figure it out.
 

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Krispy Kraems was and will forever remain a top tier nickname.

And also there’s Josh Lugg.

Good for these fellas.
 

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Yep. That's what I expected ... just like TommyK (though not exactly the same reasons, generally the same type of uber-smart, uber-well-trained, plug-and-play, extremely strong mauler who has the same mediocre second level speed problem. Surprisingly good pass pro record due to ability to stone opponent with first punch.)

I also expect that once the Bears start losing OLine competence due to nagging injures, Josh, like Tommy, will graduate to the main team, and play some.

This maintains our recent narrative that "if you make Notre Dame's starting five OLine, you will have a shot in the NFL"


Someone needs to do a welfare check on the grumpy old man.
Has anyone heard from him?
 
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