And Aaron Hernandez. Some real killer talent out of there.
Dwight Freeney, Byron Jones, Jordan Reed, Dan Orlovsky, John Carney, Tebucky Jones, Bill Romanowski, etc
And Aaron Hernandez. Some real killer talent out of there.
Eeeeee...I consider Bristol, CT more North Central Connecticut...And Aaron Hernandez. Some real killer talent out of there.
Damn, I haven’t checked the Tyler Buchner thread since about 9am this morning, what did I miss...
And Aaron Hernandez. Some real killer talent out of there.
With Jurkovec entering the transfer portal, Drew Pyne will have to be a quick learner as he will be third on the depth chart. If Book gets injured or underperforms in 2020, we will have only two options, Clark (who has played sparingly) or Pyne (who has yet to take a snap at ND). Both are unproven, and neither has Jurkovec's skill set.
How many quarterbacks have transferred out during Kelly's tenure? I can think of the following: Kiel, Zaire, Golson, and Wimbush. Have there been others?
Hendrix, Crist
How many quarterbacks have transferred out during Kelly's tenure? I can think of the following: Kiel, Zaire, Golson, and Wimbush. Have there been others?
Gunner Kiel,
Kiel, Zaire, Golson, Wimbush, Hendrix, Crist, Montana, Jurkovec
look at that list tho. Few went on to do anything notable. Kiel is probably the only one that truly had some success elsewhere and even that was derailed eventually. Jurkovec is obviously tbd but the theme with most of these guys is they were given their chance and they were beat out by someone else, most of the time someone less highly regarded by the services. ND either maximized their time with those guys or didnt necessarily miss a beat because of having them leave.
History says Jurkovec transferring isn't going to slow ND down and that guys like Clarke and Pyne have had far more success at ND than those above.
Why is Montana even included in this? He walked on, did he ever even have a scholarship?
Why is Montana even included in this? He walked on, did he ever even have a scholarship?
Does it really matter?
Not in the slightest
Let's argue about it anyway though.
Nate was a good kid, but his dad was a real douche about the whole thing. He went all crazy soccer mom on ND after Nate transferred.
Yeah Daddy M was always an a$$hat. His kid wasnt fit to carry the ballbag and was only on campus because his old man was a legend but I guess ole pops couldnt take off the daddy glasses long enough to see. No way Nate should have remotely been around the program, much less get a scholarship, if not for daddy.
And then Joe has the sack to badmouth. Nice.
'Should' being the key word. I don't think they'll put him where he should be but it seems obvious he can play on the same field with those other good to elite players. #743 overall seems reserved for a guy that couldn't compete at all in that environment. So, I'll say he does get a meaningful bump to something like 400-500. He's got to be the lowest rated recruit at one of the 2 major AA games by 247.
Just watched a short video of some of the 2020 guys moving in. Must say I’m pretty excited to watch Drew Pyne compete. I do believe he’s gonna make things interesting.
https://247sports.com/college/notre...lees-move-into-dorms-at-Notre-Dame-142408818/
And they dropped him to #746. I was hoping I would not be right on this
The difference between ND football player accommodation and that of Ohio State's is striking..
I thought the same. Actually looked like a college dorm for the ND guys.