Irish247 Extra Points (April 20)
Notre Dame played Saturday’s Blue-Gold game without three likely starters on defense.
Two members of the group—linebacker Joe Schmidt and defensive tackle Jarron Jones—were at LaBar Practice Complex. The third watched the defense he’ll be a part of come June from more of a distance.
Cornerback KeiVarae Russell’s return from suspension is imminent. Russell hasn’t officially been cleared to return to school, but Irish coach Brian Kelly said he expects the senior to be on campus in June.
After Saturday’s game, Jaylon Smith and Max Redfield discussed what Russell brings to the Irish.
“Very enthusiastic guy,” Smith said. “He’s going to bring the juice and it’s something that were sort of missing from time to time, because last year it was Jarron (Jones) and then when he went out we really didn’t have anyone to bring that juice.
“With him and KeiVarae coming back it’s going to be amazing, and just looking forward to it. I definitely miss him. He’s just excited to get back. He’s been working on his craft ever since he got dismissed, but he’s learned from his lesson and he’s just looking forward to getting back and being part of the team.”
“Aside the fact that he’s an incredible athlete and an incredible player, he’s a vocal leader for our team,” added Redfield. “He’s a guy who is not scared to say his opinion at any point in time and is not afraid to call somebody out if they’re doing something wrong, so that’s obviously great from any kind of team, and we’ll definitely benefit from getting him back.”
Leaders emerging in spring football
Sheldon Day and Nick Martin return as team captains from the 2014 campaign. But following the departure of Cam McDaniel and Austin Collinsworth, Kelly has the opportunity to select two more.
Notre Dame has plenty of options on the defensive side of the ball. Fifth-year seniors Joe Schmidt and Jarrett Grace are potential options, while left tackle Ronnie Stanley is a possibility to join Martin as an offensive captain. The left tackle said he’s noticed two wide receivers whose names could be in the mix as well.
“C.J. (Prosise) has done a real good job,” he said. “Chris Brown has done a real good job, and the whole receiving core have done a real good job just being more enthusiastic than they’ve ever been before honestly.
“And just being locked in every day and not jus going through the motions and really focusing on their technique, and I can just see it in their play and it’s really showing off. I think definitely around the skill group it would be more around C.J., Chris Brown, have definitely been guys who have stepped up for their position groups.”
Golson or Zaire? Either a good option for teammates
There may be a competition at the quarterback competition, but it isn’t affecting the rest of the team.
The players are confident in both Malik Zaire and Everett Golson, and whoever lines up under center on Sept. 5 will have the full support of his teammates.
“At the end of the day I love both of the guys,” said Smith. “Whoever’s going to help us win is who I like. But they both provide different and similar things. They both have the ability to run and they both have a strong arm. It’s just about which one you want. I’m glad I don’t get to make the decision.”
“It’s great actually, having two players that can play at a high level like they do and just communicate with everyone the same way,” said Stanley, “and we just got enough time that we got close to both of them…I just think it’s really nice the way it fits in with our offense as well.”
The left tackle thinks both quarterbacks bring similar qualities to the offense.
“Honestly, I don’t think they’re too much different and I don’t think I’m in a real position to even judge that,” said Stanley. “I play offensive line, so I just know if it’s completed or not. They’re both good quarterbacks. I’ve blocked for either one of them. I’m confident with whoever is back there.”
Three sophomores stand out to Kelly in spring game
Three rising sophomores stood out to Kelly in Saturday’s Blue-Gold game, including two in a position group that will add four new faces in June.
“I was pleased that some of the younger receivers caught the ball,” Kelly said. “Corey Holmes (three receptions, 37 yards) caught the ball when he needed to. Justin Brent (one reception, 29 yards, one touchdown) caught the ball when he needed to. I was pleased there.
Cornerback Nick Watkins, who played opposite Cole Luke with the first-team defense, also caught Kelly’s eye. He made four tackles and broke up a pass in the scrimmage.
“I think although Nick Watkins got beat by Will Fuller, he made some solid tackles, played physical,” Kelly said. “So I think those three freshmen, hoping that they continue to grow and emerge. I saw those guys continue to get better, but it will be one of those things where I'll have to sit down and watch the film to get that kind of depth in terms of who surprised.”
Irish search for offensive identity
Notre Dame will try to establish its offensive identity in this summer’s organized team activities (OTAs). The first three weeks of September include meeting with Texas, Virginia and Georgia Tech, which doesn’t give the Irish time to ease their way into the season.
“We want to have an identity when we come into (fall) camp,” Kelly said. “We've got to play Texas, Virginia and Georgia Tech right out of the gate. We have to have an identity of who we are. We can't wait four or five weeks to find out oh, well, we're a running team, we're a passing team, we're this, we're that.
“We want to use those OTAs to really start to establish our DNA and our identity as to who we are.”
Kelly talks Jhonny Williams
“Obviously for Johnny, he's worked really hard to put himself in a position physically to get out there and compete. He's a really good athlete. Transitioning to Notre Dame has been difficult for him. He was underweight and playing at the defensive end position.
“He's worked so hard on putting on weight and making that transition, and carrying all that weight has been hard for him. He's got to work really hard in school and all those things, so it was nice to see him have some success today because he's a good kid that works hard and obviously a local guy, it's nice to see him have some success.”