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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Moving a tackle to center is not oft-seen, but it may be the solution to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/NotreDame?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#NotreDame</a>'s greatest offensive line worry -- <a href="https://t.co/r8EzABDpU2">https://t.co/r8EzABDpU2</a></p>— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) <a href="https://twitter.com/NDonNBC/status/1102660331342610432?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">March 4, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Didn't realize Ruhland had been so beat up, but it sounds like Patterson is 100% locked in at center.
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“The one thing that really stood out last year was (Patterson is) assignment-correct, emotionally-stable in a sense that every single day you got the same kid,” Irish head coach Brian Kelly said. “We like that at the center position. He’s going to have some help with the guards in terms of they have some experience and they’ll be able to call some things for him.”
Patterson spent parts of 2018 working at center on the scout team, per Kelly, and then he spent all of bowl prep at center. Beginning after the Cotton Bowl, the move was set, and Patterson and senior quarterback Ian Book have emphasized getting reps to build chemistry, hoping to make it “second nature,” per Book.
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“Ruhland is going to be a guy that is a utility player for us that can play the guard and center position,” Kelly said. “Quite frankly, he’s got some things physically that make it difficult for him to play maybe 72 plays.”
By that, Kelly was referring to Ruhland’s durability. Two torn pectorals, now a knee injury, and a frame a bit slighter than the rest of the Irish line limit his ability to slog through a 13-game season. If needed to step in for Banks, Patterson or Kraemer for a half, though, Ruhland could do so with the experience to hold his own and not inhibit the game plan.
He may be needed at center, especially. Junior Josh Lugg awaits at guard, but at center, no one has experience or even age. Sophomore Luke Jones theoretically backs up Patterson, though out with a sprained ankle Saturday. Then comes early-enrolled freshman Zeke Correll.
Didn't realize Ruhland had been so beat up, but it sounds like Patterson is 100% locked in at center.