2016 Spring Practice Thread

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Practice photo gallery from <a href="https://twitter.com/IsdimagesRick">@IsdimagesRick</a>. (Free) <a href="https://t.co/EppFMiMOn2">https://t.co/EppFMiMOn2</a> <a href="https://t.co/jRjTe2BeO4">pic.twitter.com/jRjTe2BeO4</a></p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717705310517985280">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Watch Avery Sebastian and other DBs at practice this morning .. Free Video: <a href="https://t.co/mH2LZcvFhL">https://t.co/mH2LZcvFhL</a> <a href="https://t.co/yTMN1XrbFr">pic.twitter.com/yTMN1XrbFr</a></p>— BlueandGold.com (@BGInews) <a href="https://twitter.com/BGInews/status/717710946685358081">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK said Yoon had been lobbying for VanGorder to hold for kicks. States good connections with that group.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717712371398144000">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Looks like Yoon has more pop in his leg. Yoon’s comfort level last year was around 43 yards, this spring it’s at 47-50 yards.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717712577581727744">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Likes Shaun Crawford’s ability to play man and inside/out.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717712982348800000">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Kelly said Nick Watkins should be out around six weeks. Nick Coleman and Ashton White will get more work, Kelly said.</p>— BlueandGold.com (@BGInews) <a href="https://twitter.com/BGInews/status/717713215828922368">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Matuska catches ball better than first thought. Feels about about TE position with depth.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717713531748139008">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Corey Robinson has not had his consultation with a specialist regarding his concussion yet. Will happen this week.</p>— BlueandGold.com (@BGInews) <a href="https://twitter.com/BGInews/status/717713829149478912">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Successful surgery for CJ Sanders. Will be back in July. Hunter Jr., Stepherson and Finke working on PR.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717714093310877696">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Dexter Williams and Josh Adams working at KR, but only worked 1 day on it.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717714180615307265">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Doesnt feel decision is coming this spring from the QBs. Realizing offense evolved and Zaire doing some things for 1st time.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717714424749010944">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Wants to find identity of offense when choosing QB</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717715062417408001">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK feels Jarron Jones playing tentative and wants him to challenge himself. Waiting for his confidence to come back.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717715572864237568">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BK: Very pleased with Sam Mustipher and pleased with where his future is headed.</p>— Irish Sports Daily (@ISDUpdate) <a href="https://twitter.com/ISDUpdate/status/717715269616070656">April 6, 2016</a></blockquote>
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We'd know after a series whether it was genius or insanity. Meow!

Had to go digging back through the 2013 archives, I had setup the formation to look like this. Guess it was only 4 CATs :laugh:

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I don't remember why they were stacked, possibly to mask blitzes. I just remember this was my formulated solution to the lack of ILBs and NTs that Diaco wasn't bringing in, it was the next evolution to his defense. I think Diaco saw the writing on the wall in 2013 when he took the UConn job. His stock was going to tank in 2014 without the key positions for a 3-4 defense.

Cat Attack...the myth, the legend...
 
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Notre Dame Football 2016 Spring Football Practice: Nickel Coverage In Focus - One Foot Down

Spring football just began and now its somehow almost over. Today marked the 10th practice for the Fighting Irish and the 4th media viewing period with another 30 minute peek at the beginning of the team's workout. Don't forget, this Saturday the media will be able to watch the full 2-hour practice so check out our report this weekend as it's bound to be thorough.

QUARTERBACK

For what it's worth this was the first media viewing where Kizer came out first instead of Zaire. Perhaps they split it up that way with Zaire working first until the 8th practice? Regardless, both continue to split reps with Wimbush working with mostly walk-ons this Wednesday.

Brian Kelly made some interesting comments about his quarterbacks after the workout. On Zaire he mentioned how the offense evolved after his injury and Malik is doing some things now for the first time which they installed in the middle of last year under Kizer. He also said Zaire needs to work on his balance, communication, and footwork.

For Kizer he needs to work on making reads across the whole field, and improving his red zone efficiency and consistency. Kelly also had this to say on the competition:

"They both probably can't play at the same time. So one is going to be unhappy. I can't keep them all happy, and we're not going to go into the season with a team that does not have an identity."

As per usual, no decision of naming a starter will come this spring as Kelly has said before. But whoever wins the competition should feel pretty good about their position, I'd say.

RUNNING BACK

Once again Josh Adams and Tarean Folston rotated in with the starters on Wednesday. One quick note is that today's workout was the first witnessed by the media in which Justin Brent got reps before Dexter Williams with the second unit. Perhaps Brent is Doing Good ThingsTM?

WIDE RECEIVER

Corey Robinson continues to be out with his concussion. The rising senior was at practice but only on the sidelines in sweats. Kelly said he'll be seeing a specialist this week. We can speculate on his future for the fall but it's looking like Robinson may not return to the lineup this spring with only 4 practices and the Blue Gold Game remaining.

With Robinson out for the last couple weeks there's been a small bit of shuffling among the receivers. Namely, the "W" spot to the boundary side of the field is now being manned by Equanimeous St. Brown with Torii Hunter (X) and Corey Holmes (Z) rounding out the starters.



The second group continues to feature Miles Boykin (W), Kevin Stepherson (X), and walk-on Chris Finke in the slot.

Following practice Kelly mentioned that injured slot/return man C.J. Sanders is targeting a late June return from hip surgery and that the July workouts will be very important for him to regain strength before the season.

TIGHT END

Nic Weishar was working with the first-team today during the opening tempo drills with Durham Smythe sitting out on the sidelines. Kelly was asked about Smythe afterwards and intimated that they are taking things slowly with him as he builds up his workload after missing so much time last year.

Alize Jones continues to work (primarily, from what the media has seen thus far) with the second-team. Although, there is an "11A" formation the team is using now which features one tight end on the field and Jones outside at the "W" receiver position.

Kelly reiterated with the press that Jones is a great pass catcher and that he needs to keep working on his in-line blocking. He also mentioned that Jacob Matuksa--former high school tight end moved from the defensive line before spring--has better hands than they expected.

OFFENSIVE LINE

For the first time all spring we've seen the same starting unit in consecutive practices opened to the media:

McGlinchey (LT), Nelson (LG), Mustipher (C), Bivin (RG), Bars (RT)

Byrne (LT), Ruhland (LG), Hoge (C), Harrell (RG), McGovern (RT)

Consider that a leg up for Hunter Bivin who appears to have jumped into the lead at right guard. Can he hold on to that position all the way through the fall? FYI, this starting lineup could all potentially return for 2017 which would be nice.

Kelly was asked about Sam Mustipher at center and said he's been doing a good job but that they haven't given him as much responsibility that was on Nick Martin's plate last year, which is to be expected. Right now, the quarterbacks are helping out more with setting protections..

DEFENSIVE LINE

I'm anxiously awaiting Saturday's full practice viewing so we can get a better handle on the depth up front. Right now there's little to report.

Kelly talked about Jarron Jones and said the 5th-year senior was a bit tentative and still looking to build his confidence after missing so much football. That's understandable.

LINEBACKER

With only 4 scholarship players and no movement of positions it's been a rather dull spring for the linebackers. Onwualu (SAM), Morgan (MIKE), and Bilal (WILL) continue to work with the first-team defense as Barajas backs up Morgan in the middle.



One interesting note is that when the defense went to its first-team nickel it was Bilal coming off the field in exchange for the extra corner. In terms of experience that makes perfect sense but obviously last year the WILL (aka Jaylon Smith) wasn't coming off the field. What they appear to be doing (for now, at least) is moving Onwualu inside next to Morgan in nickel defense.

Bilal and Barajas patrolled the middle of the defense with the second-team nickel unit. The injured Coney and Martini were participating in warm-ups with their sweats on but didn't go further than that. Neither are coming back for spring.

DEFENSIVE BACK

With junior Nick Watkins sidelined for the rest of spring thanks to a broken arm we saw rising sophomore Nick Coleman moved up to the first-team opposite Cole Luke at corner. The backups are now Butler and White. I'm interested to know how much Butler's foot injury is still bothering him because if he's relatively healthy he does not appear to be favored ahead of several others.

By the way, Kelly said Watkins had 4 screws and a plate put into his arm and they expect him back in 6 weeks.

The nickel coverage units therefore were Luke and Coleman at corner, Shaun Crawford at nickel, with Studstill and Tranquill at safety. The second unit saw Butler and White at corner, Cole Luke at nickel, with Redfield and Sebastian at safety.

After practice, Kelly expounded that they are getting Luke work at nickel in an effort to build depth at that position. Good idea! He went on to say that they didn't like some of the matchups last year with an opponent's slot receiver on our SAM linebacker because of our inability to play an effective nickel corner.

Once again, Shaun Crawford got more praise for some more PPP (Praise Per Practice) mega-points. He's the clubhouse leader this spring by a country mile.

Kelly talked about how they love Crawford's man coverage skills and how vital that ability is when he doesn't have the luxury of using the sideline to defend like a typical outside corner. Crawford's speed and instincts were also praised as they feel very comfortable with him tracking fast receivers across the field or down the seams.

SPECIAL TEAMS

New holder alert! New holder alert!

Trust nothing to get by the astute Notre Dame Media Corps as they immediately noticed today that DeShone Kizer was not holding for field goals in the beginning of practice. Moving forward, it'll be Montgomery VanGorder handling those duties.

Kelly said they wanted to get Kizer away from that extra work (BK's comments today made it feel like Kizer is going to be the quarterback to me, but what do I know) and that Yoon was privately championing for VanGorder to hold anyway.

Yoon's also improved his leg strength. Coming off a freshman All-American season Kelly said they felt comfortable with Yoon from about 43 yards and now that's improved to the 47 to 50-yard range.

For now, the punt returners are Torii Hunter, Kevin Stepherson, and Chris Finke. When asked about the kick returners Kelly mentioned it has been Josh Adams and Dexter Williams back deep but that they've only worked on it once with the lack of outdoor practices. He said that's a work in progress that could change in the coming months.
 

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interesting it was HIM not the coaches

interesting it was HIM not the coaches

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I think it's a wash. He probably should've gotten some reps last year in early-game situations, but we also can't say that he would've performed at the same "Awesome" level.

Whereas the defense again struggling to deal with injuries would be a big red flag to me, and signal what is probably time for a change.

If 247 is correct, I would say he has done a lot better than people are giving him credit for.

Brian VanGorder All Time Recruits

Only one guy on that list (Cage) has performed at a high level so far. The rest are essentially unknowns.

If you want to go by stars, there are only five 4 stars on that list. Not sure that's all that great compared to our peers.

I'm not defending BVG, so much as I am defending rational thought vs. emotional overreaction. If they are terrible this year, and it doesn't look like they will get any better, then I say you(you, meaning ND, not a bunch of fans on a message board) have to, at least, start talking about who might replace him. But the "whys" matter.

I don't know what specific recruiting responsibilities he has. In other words........ is he just responsible for identifying the guys they want to go after, or is he supposed to be an in-home closer? I would suspect the truth lies somewhere between the two. I don't really pay that close attention to recruiting. Whether we are getting all of the top guys, or just a couple of top guys and a bunch of really good guys, I think we should be competitive. If you're competitive, who knows what events might transpire to get you where you want to be?

So let's say Nyles Morgan is AWESOME this year... does that reflect well on BVG? Or poorly on him for not playing him at all last year?

I think it's a wash. He probably should've gotten some reps last year in early-game situations, but we also can't say that he would've performed at the same "Awesome" level.

Whereas the defense again struggling to deal with injuries would be a big red flag to me, and signal what is probably time for a change.

The BVG conversation actually got quite nuanced. Which is good. Because it is a tendency of all of us to oversimplify. And we are never in 'the shoes.'

But here is what I see, often. And this is my vote for BVG's best recruit to date.

From Eric Hanson's article :

And to think he almost didn’t have a chance to realize that future, at Notre Dame.

The summer before Crawford’s junior year in high school, he took an unofficial visit to Notre Dame. Bob Diaco, now the head coach at Connecticut, was ND’s defensive coordinator at the time.

Diaco, with some success to back up his philosophy, rarely recruited a player out of a predetermined physical profile. And he liked cornerbacks with height and long arms.

Crawford, at 5-foot-9, was too much of a physical outlier.

“He wasn’t really interested in me,” Crawford said. “But I left this place in love, hopeful things were going to change and I’d get an offer one day.”

Crawford then committed to Michigan. But once Diaco left and VanGorder came aboard, the re-recruiting began.
“I came up for a visit, and it was even better than it was before,” he said. “So everything happens for a reason. I’m very grateful with the blessings I received, and I couldn’t be any happier.”
 
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Based on the tweets, Nyles Morgan is a freak. So glad we never got to witness him play with Jaylon.
 

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If Nyles Morgan is as good as advertised, that is incredible player development to get him from being completely lost as a freshman to "freak."

It's sad that he couldn't get virtually any reps last year though, because who knows what kind of difference that may have made. People will always second guess that. But I think it's important to look at positives and move forward... assuming the positives aren't just hot air. If the defense is even marginally better and we don't eff up the QB situation, then this will be another good year.
 

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Driskell said that Morgan was an animal today and he was easily the best player throughout practice.
 

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Watch out for Tori Hunter Jr. he started to shine last year.

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Based on the tweets, Nyles Morgan is a freak. So glad we never got to witness him play with Jaylon.


I'm just glad I got to see Schmidt play every defensive snap.


I figured this would happen if Morgan played really well this year. Keep in mind that all of the coaches are saying the same thing about Morgan this Spring: "He's the most improved guy from last year to this year." In other words, he wasn't playing at this level (or, presumably, even close to it) last year. So let's just stop already with the sarcastic innuendo that the coaching staff is a bunch of blind idiots that played Joe Schmidt over Morgan simply because they liked Schmidt better?
 

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People can make incredible leaps in short amounts of time for many different reasons. If Nyles is a freak this year I don't think that reflects poorly on BVG.

It reflects more on Nyles and his personal development. I have a feeling this is a confidence thing with him.

Anyone who has been through tough, stressful training environments (especially mentally tough) knows that self confidence is the foundation of success and without it all else can be stumped.

I went through it while learning air traffic in the most complex airspace in the world. When my confidence was low I struggled to remember frequencies i knew in class, I made late decisions resulting in delayed climbs/turns and ultimately sloppy flows of air traffic.

But in due time I showed promise and my trainer put more faith into me. My confidence sky rocketed and in a matter of weeks I went from a hesitant trainee to a controller taking ownership of my scope and airspace.

Nyles most likely felt inferior to Joe because he in fact was... When it came to the books and application in practice. So I'd imagine he wasn't himself spending a lot of time doubting rather than attacking his position.

But now with no one in his way and the trust of the coaches he can build on his new foundation of belief. I bet everything started coming easier when he knew he was the MAN.
 

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Watch out for Tori Hunter Jr. he started to shine last year.

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Some good stuff here.

- Kizer throws an awesome ball. His deep balls falls nose down every time and he puts it on the spot. He looks noticibly sharper than Malik in these clips, but they are just snippets. I don't envy BK's decision here.

- Nice to see Folston still moves well. He looks even better than last season.

- Seems like our DB's move really well and play the ball.
 

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Easy to say when you live in the south!

It snowed here today, brother...

Yup, I feel ya. I do take it for granted these days and don't miss the hometown weather in Indy much. Very mild winter in ATL and spring has been above average. Trying to get mom to pack up and join me.
 

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Wiltfong and Mike Frank were talking yesterday at practice and they both agreed that if Kizer wins the job, he has the talent to leave after this season.
 
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