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Some 6-7 guards, Rosenthal, Wisne, Ridder
Emphasis on "some". All of those guys got moved from another position to guard.
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Some 6-7 guards, Rosenthal, Wisne, Ridder
Hopefully all it would take to land Zamir White would be a quick search of ND OL recruits in the past two years
Notre Dame hasn't proven they can put running backs in the league. This is the biggest reason why Notre Dame isnt getting the elite running backs in the country.
Theo Riddick has done a nice job in the league, but he also doesn't play a typical running back role nor could the staff settle on a position for him in college.
It's going to take Tarean Folston, Josh Adams, Dexter Williams, Tony Jones Jr., or Deon McIntosh to run off big seasons and get to the league.
Also, the staff has to show the ability to get top backs on the field. There really wasn't a reason for Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston not to be the 1-2 punch their freshmen year. GAIII had his moments and Amir/Cam were so-so, but you just have to let players go make plays at some point and that's something Brian Kelly and his staff haven't been willing to do in most cases.
Cough cough. Cierre Wood. Kelly wasted him on the bench.
Put me on the elite LT prospect side as well. He lacks consistency in his footwork sometimes because he is so physically dominant but the footwork is there. It was on full display in Oregon and any other time he's faced his elite peers. I think that right now he is the best tackle in the class, although I think Trey Smith has the highest ceiling.
Emphasis on "some". All of those guys got moved from another position to guard.
I want Foster to start at RT and stay at RT. Let the ballerinas kick out on the other side, just focus on mauling dudes and get the odd bit of help from a back or TE from time-to-time...
I'm not being a smartass here at all but I don't understand your post. You wnat him to stick at RT for what reason?
I love how there are people who think Sarell's gonna have a problem playing LT in college. I'm not saying he's gonna be the #1 LT in '19 or '20 but he's gonna play LT just about anywhere in the country by year 3, ND included.
Notre Dame hasn't proven they can put running backs in the league. This is the biggest reason why Notre Dame isnt getting the elite running backs in the country.
Theo Riddick has done a nice job in the league, but he also doesn't play a typical running back role nor could the staff settle on a position for him in college.
It's going to take Tarean Folston, Josh Adams, Dexter Williams, Tony Jones Jr., or Deon McIntosh to run off big seasons and get to the league.
Also, the staff has to show the ability to get top backs on the field. There really wasn't a reason for Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston not to be the 1-2 punch their freshmen year. GAIII had his moments and Amir/Cam were so-so, but you just have to let players go make plays at some point and that's something Brian Kelly and his staff haven't been willing to do in most cases.
Huh? Greg Bryant had no business starting or being the 2nd back his freshman year. Our QBs would've gotten killed. This offense is all about timing and taking what the defense gives you. Bryant danced a little too much and was chided for his blocking. He was a physical specimen but nothing ever showed us he deserved to be the 1st or 2nd back in the game.
Kelly has shown the ability to generate good rushing numbers when he has a back that knows what he's supposed to do. Folston has been a success story until his injury. Adams was incredible last year, as was Prosise. Or does that not count because they weren't high 4 star/5 star RBs?
I want Foster to start at RT and stay at RT. Let the ballerinas kick out on the other side, just focus on mauling dudes and get the odd bit of help from a back or TE from time-to-time...
I think Mike McGlinchey would have a serious problem with this statement. In case you haven't noticed our "maulers" are on the left side. They don't play any nastier than McGlinchey and Nelson.
So CP hyperbolized in stereo by drawing the wrong metaphor. He was saying he didn't think that Foster had the fine motor skills required to master the left tackle position.
Fine?
I don't agree with that. In fact most kids that end up at left tackle don't exhibit that motor skill in high school. Had Stanley been on parallel with the level he ended at, he would have been a top 10 high school recruit, same for McGlinchey.
I remember stories about McGlinchey getting owned at at least one All-Star camps because he was so tall and skinny just didn't know how to play with leverage yet. It made a lot of people nervous about his upside.
But now that he's 320, the athleticism is showing through.
He's 320 now???? Whoa! That's a big fella!
He's up in that range I thought. I think he was 310 at the end of last year. Maybe he'll stay there?
The point remains!
mom wants to visit for gameday ND vs Stanford unless the coaches want him to visit on another day...distance is no longer a factor 247
wiltfong stated he thinks ND is the reason he hasn't committed to stanford as we are a REAL player here
mom wants to visit for gameday ND vs Stanford unless the coaches want him to visit on another day...distance is no longer a factor 247
wiltfong stated he thinks ND is the reason he hasn't committed to stanford as we are a REAL player here
Personally, I don't like this visit. I would rather he come for MSU or Miami or any other game where he can focus 100% of his attention on Notre Dame. I know it could be great to have us actually blowout Stanford, which I don't believe we will do, while he is here. But I would still prefer he visits for a game where our opponent is not the favorite for his commitment.
Him visiting for Stanford could be good or bad. His mom said that they didn't think he was going to choose ND pre-II but Foster got a long and gets along really well with HH and he really liked the current OL and they loved ND all around. Because of all of this the decision has now become more difficult and they now want to take in game day experience. I haven't been myself but game day experience at ND is very special. Let's hope him and his family think so too. Let's hope we BEAT STANFORD!
I assume he'll take in a Stanford home game, too, which will give him something to compare from a game day perspective.
Him visiting for Stanford could be good or bad. His mom said that they didn't think he was going to choose ND pre-II but Foster got a long and gets along really well with HH and he really liked the current OL and they loved ND all around. Because of all of this the decision has now become more difficult and they now want to take in game day experience. I haven't been myself but game day experience at ND is very special. Let's hope him and his family think so too. Let's hope we BEAT STANFORD!