The players I am most excited to see are:
Jarron Jones - Does he build off of late season success and come locked in and focused to 'be the man' in the middle in '14?
Kendall Moore - Reports are he is finally taking football seriously (about time). Can he step up with the severe lack of MLB depth and cement himself as a starter and veteran leader going into the summer? If so, it really helps us handle potential recovery or growing pains problems with Grace, Deeb, Morgan, Randolph, etc.
Torii Hunter - Can he take over for TJ as the jack of all trades yet still dynamic WR and become Golson's best friend?
Greg Bryant -Run baby, run.
Chris Brown - Does he use all the absences to step up into a leadership role of the WRs, or is he content to stay more of a role player?
Steve Elmer / Mike McGlinchey - Does the staff move Elmer to tackle, or keep him at Guard (probably tied to how good McGlinchey is right now). I think Elmer could be the best OL at ND as soon as this upcoming season.
Malik Zaire - Can he really push Golson? And in doing so, improve the quality and production of both QBs? I sincerely hope so.
Max Redfield - Does he use the Pinstripe Bowl start to seize the reigns at FS and never look back? Or does a muddle safety depth chart stay muddled? Looking at Shumate to finally step up as well. Our best defense is with Shu and Max back deep IMO.
Jaylon Smith - Does his inevitable ND captaincy start as a true sophomore? Logic and reason have to lead you to say no, but lack of veteran stars / leaders could lend itself to an extremely rare honor.
K. Russell - Does he back up the talk of going into the year with the goal of being one of the best in the nation? If so, it should show early in spring with reports of his leadership, dedication to craft, etc. Hoping to hear a lot of that, and Russell being named Captain with Sheldon Day.
People are jumping on kuehnja for hyping up a 4-star who redshirted cause of injuries. Sounds like what pretty much everyone is doing with Bryant as well.
People are jumping on kuehnja for hyping up a 4-star who redshirted cause of injuries. Sounds like what pretty much everyone is doing with Bryant as well.
the most popular players at ND are always the guys who haven't played![]()
I honestly don't remember him doing anything of note over the last 4-5 games of the season. Thought he pretty much disappeared. I hope I'm wrong but I don't see him being anything more than a solid backup this year (and there's nothing wrong with that)
Isaac Rochell – Like Jones, Rochell suffered an ankle injury against Pitt but was back out on the practice field and it sounds like he should be set for the weekend.
Oh I don't think it is bleak at all - I actually think our OL could be better going forward than at any point in recent history. I just think to assume it will just be great off the bat after losing two draft picks, one being the best OL ND has produced in some time, is naive and wishful thinking.
I don't know if we will struggle early so much as not be as good as we hope / expect. As for Stanley, there are rumors he has gained a good amount of bad weight since the end of the season. If true, that kind of step back definitely doesn't lend me to have confidence in moving him to LT.
I would love to see Elmer at LT and Stanley stay at RT, but I think we truly have like 8-9 OL that I would be comfortable starting, which is more than I could say in the past. Anyway it breaks out, you have to be encouraged, because the competition will bring out the best and the best 5 of a group of 8-9 good ones will play.
Not jumping on him at all, just discussing the idea of comparing a player with no experience to one with decent experience.
I would have argued the same point if you substitute "Bryant" in place of "Hunter."
-- Will we see Kellys up tempo-"spread"-offense (finally) in Year 5? Or will we be watching golson staring to the sidelines as the play clock ticks....ticks....ticks...ticks. BK--call the play and call it quick for chrissakes. Tempo more important than most realize IMO.
This^ Tempo this year.
Will Heggie finally emerge as the All-American punt returner we've been desiring.
I think Day would thrive in the 4-3, but I also want to see them keep a 3-4 look for a bit of the game at least. Maybe The Stache can cook up a hybrid scheme to utilize everybody. Boy that'd be great.

I'm most excited to see how the IrishMob13 has developed, especially the guys we haven't really seen.
Every position group battle is impacted by the IrishMob13.
QB - Zaire likely won't beat out Golson, but he'll give us a better glimpse of what to expect should Golson miss time next fall.
RB - All eyes are on Bryant. Folston should be considered the #1 RB heading into the spring. Can Bryant overtake him or ascend to the #2 spot?
WR - All four (Robinson, Fuller, Onwaulu, Hunter Jr.) will compete for starting positions and / or playing time. Who develops the best chemistry with Golson?
TE - Smythe & Heuerman - One of these guys will be the #2 TE next season. Who will it be?
OL - Elmer, McGlinchey and Bivin will compete for starting spots. What about the other two - Montelus and McGovern? We haven't seen them at all.
DL - Rochell should start spring with the first team. Where's Matuska?
LB - To me, the most interesting aspect of Jaylon's development will be his leadership. Deeb and Randolph will compete for starting positions. Neither saw the field last season.
DB - Cole Luke, Devin Butler and Max Redfield figure to be among the top 5-6 DBs on the roster right now. What about the most intriguing prospect in the class, Kinlaw? Where's he at?
ST - A few names in the mix for KR / PR...Bryant, Kinlaw, Luke, etc.
Nothing better then dissecting those three minute clips...
THANK YOU!!!!!!!! Finally someone else says it. I mean its nice to see the guys running around out there but some posters bank the whole spring by what they see on these videos.
Much more stock put into what the coaches say and what the mods inspect when they are able to watch practice.
Of course...if we didn't do it....what else would we do in the off season?I think it's been mentioned in the past about our need to dissect 3 minute practice highlightsOf course...if we didn't do it....what else would we do in the off season?
I just love how much stock is put into them by some posters. Like you can really tell who is having a great spring and who isn't by watching those videos. I love watching them but I can't understand how people put stock into them.
How long until the rust wears off with Golson. Because honestly has he completed a pass to anyone on this roster besides Chris Brown?
I assume this is hyperbole but in the interest of clarity: Daniels had 31 receptions in 2012 and Koyack had 3. Some of those may have been from Tommy but Daniels was third in receptions with Golson at QB and against Alabama he had 6 receptions for 115 yards.
Top 5 I can't wait to see that will have their first opportunity to be a big contributer:
1. Springman -one of the most underrated guys on the roster. If healthy we won't miss a beat over center.
Jarron is better, imo. Not that we've seen much of either guy, but Jarron did a pretty good job taking over for Nix at the end of the year.
2. Fuller- any play over 20 yds was absent with Rees. Fuller and Brown have the opportunity to make 2-3 catches a game and avg 40yds every time.
I agree, Fuller could be a big time weapon. DD and Brown will probably start on the outside though, with Robinson and Fuller spelling them and in certain packages.
3. Bryant- it's all been said here, now it's time to give the kid the football 10+ times every damn Saturday.
Disagree. Bryant hasn't shown anything yet except that he can turn Kuehnja on. He either needs to completely blow away the guys in front of him while in practice, or he should have to earn his carries like Folston did as the #3 guy. Cam and Folston should be splitting the carries at the start of fall
4. Okwara- he has now had 2 years to learn the game. What everyone thought ishaq was going to do last year ...Romeo will do this year .
I think Ishaq will turn it on this year with Shembo out of the way. I think Okwara will do very well too. In any case, between those guys and the other recruits, theres lots of good things at CAT (Or whatever BVG is going to call it).
5. Redfield - IMHO will start every game and grow into a AA
Hope so. I thought Farley should have had a great year last year with all the experience he got in 2012, but man...seemed like he took a step back. Hopefully we see a lot of Shumate and Redfield, I thought he looked pretty decent for a freshman in the bowl game. Hopefully Baratti gets in there too, unless he's moving to LB
Greg Bryant hype just won't stop even though his body is put together like mine