'19 GA S Kyle Hamilton (Notre Dame Signee)

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Idk. I’ve heard a couple Ravens fans talk about him really disappointing so far.


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I have heard negatives as well especially pertaining to his cover skills. If you look at his stats, he has 16 total tackles which is the 4th most of the Raven safeties. He only has been credited with one pass defended too. Compare that to other former ND players Julian Love (50 tackles, 2 PD) and Harrison Smith (34 tackles, 4PD). I think it is just some rookie growing pains.
 

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I am not sure if it's fair to judge him with the way Baltimore's defense has played. They have had some injuries and just haven't played great overall.
 

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A Ravens fan can correct or shed much better light but it seems he’s been much better playing closer to the LOS/Box like Derwin James then early season when they were having him play like 2 high. That isn’t him (by NFL standards)
 

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I love seeing this, I was wondering how he was doing since I don't watch the NFL. Hope he continues to make his presence felt and earns Defensive ROY
 

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That is for ALL SAFETIES not just rookies. I watched his game this Sunday past and he was identifying plays on the field. Like telling people in front of him up that’s a jet sweep. It’s coming your way. Commentators even noticed it. Dude is a student of the game and a hell of a player already.
 

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This is a great selling point to Peyton Bowen with what Kyle is doing on the field & off the field.

I think I am more surprised what Hamilton is doing off the field by coming back to get his degree, to me it shows what Notre Dame still means to these kids once they leave campus.

Good for Kyle to come back and get his degree!!
 

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That's a game changing play. Forced the fumble and recovered it.
Unfortunately the ol’ fumble on the goal line for a scoop and score the other way is too much too overcome.

Irish fans know this too well…
 

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Unfortunately the ol’ fumble on the goal line for a scoop and score the other way is too much too overcome.

Irish fans know this too well…
Actually there were two that I remember, USF and VaTech and we won the VT one. Thanks to Ian Book and Avery davis.
 

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How does ND do credits? I'm seeing all over the Twitter 17 credits would require taking 6 classes. Where I went to school, Big courses were 4 a piece and you went 3 days a week. It's basically a full time job to do four 4 credit classes a semester where I went, but not insane at all.

Can an alum fill me in?
 

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How does ND do credits? I'm seeing all over the Twitter 17 credits would require taking 6 classes. Where I went to school, Big courses were 4 a piece and you went 3 days a week. It's basically a full time job to do four 4 credit classes a semester where I went, but not insane at all.

Can an alum fill me in?
A standard/basic course load is 15 credits - 5 classes at 3 credits each. During my first 3 years that number would usually be around 17 due to more intensive classes counting as 3.5 or 4 credits. I think some of my lab classes, math classes, and language classes all counted for 3.5 or 4. There are also 1 credit classes that are easy to add on.

TLDR it’s not hard to knock out 17 credits in a semester. A language class and an extra one credit class would do it.
 

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A standard/basic course load is 15 credits - 5 classes at 3 credits each. During my first 3 years that number would usually be around 17 due to more intensive classes counting as 3.5 or 4 credits. I think some of my lab classes, math classes, and language classes all counted for 3.5 or 4. There are also 1 credit classes that are easy to add on.

TLDR it’s not hard to knock out 17 credits in a semester. A language class and an extra one credit class would do it.


Thanks man... I remember taking intro to piano to get my last credit... hahahaa

I pretended I couldn't play piano and it was a breeze.
 
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