Whiskey, I of course agree with that. We already have a small number of players who many on IE would rank in that category. I was just noting the hypothetical --- one is reminded of the Draconian numbers that the NFL is forced to reduce to.
I am being so bold with my comments because I believe that the current Notre Dame roster might be just the roster which violates the "unlikeliness" factor in being able to sustain such attrition. My reasons:
A-Team: Rees/ Bryant [my preference; just making a list]/ Niklas/ Jones/ Daniels/ Koyack/ ZMart/ Watt/ NMart/ Lombard/ Stanley, plus Tuitt/ Nix/ Day/ Shembo/ Fox/ Grace/ Councell/ Russell/ Jackson/ Farley/ Shumate = 22.
A2-Team: Hendrix/ McDaniel/ Welch/ Brown/ Robinson/ Procise/ Elmer/ Bivin/ Hegarty/ Hanratty/ McGlinchey, plus Rochell/ Schwenke/ Williams/ Okwara/ Calabreese/ Deeb/ JSmith/ Luke/ Brown/ Hardy/ Collingsworth = 44.
A-3 Team: Zaire/ GAIII/ Heuerman/ Fuller/ Carlisle/ Onwualu/ Montelus/ Harrell/ McGovern [and two "missing OLinemen", which we knew all along we didn't yet have, but filling in with Heggie and a walk-on senior], plus Jones/ Stockton/ Utupo/ Rabasa/ Moore/ Schmidt/ Turner/ Butler/ Kinlaw/ Redfield/ Badger = 66, but missing the two OLine which were never on the roster in the first place [so can't be applied to my argument about a well-stocked original roster.]
Specialists: Daly/ Brindza/ Tausch, and "extra-loaded position" men: Folston/ Smythe/ Massa/ DSmith.
To assess whether Notre Dame might be the rarity which could take the numbers blow, one assesses each "string". First team is generally powerfully intact. Second string is [to my eyes] a VERY good second team bunch. Now, where one should get really hurt, third team: Well, with the exception of our known OLine deficit, as third strings go, that is a pretty darn good outfit. We ARE talking THIRD string afterall.
When one thinks of another typical shallow roster problem, one thinks of kick defense, if one is not going to play ones first team studs. Would I like to see a crowd of fast-moving bad-intentioned maulers named Williams/ Okwara/ JSmith/ Deeb/ Luke/ Brown/ Hardy/ Collingsworth/ Redfield or whomever racing downhill for Notre Dame? Yeh.
Anyway--- the point wasn't that it made no difference, just that we are so generally deep that it shouldn't hurt us too much.