Reliable Source:
- Media had a small amount of info on Minchey, which was based in some truth, that they were running with
- Some info was simply bad, coming from sources that had bias of some sort.
- Some of the info was false and INTENTIONALLY leaked. ND is aware of who/how and is dealing with it.
- A small number of people close to the program knew by Saturday that it was Carr, but it was kept on the super DL
- Carr has a higher ceiling, and that’s the belief internally, if that’s not clear based on arm talent alone to everyone else
- Carr was the leader out of Spring, but they were in no hurry to make that “final”
- Minchey started camp hot, while Carr started slow. Minchey didn’t ever separate, though. Carr got his groove, as expected all along, and here we are.
- Minchey didn’t outperform Carr in the spring, as has been mentioned elsewhere (MY COMMENTARY: this is the beat attempting to cover their asses further from the “calling it for Minchey” debacle)
- Beat writers had almost zero info from Fall camp. Any info was coming from sources with clear bias.
- The commentary on Carr and his ball security problems contain an insinuation that Minchey was lights-out during camp… that’s not the case.
- Misinformation hit a high-water mark last week, obviously, but the tidbits trickling out even earlier were also mostly off the mark, some intentionally from certain sources
- Carr might start slow or take chances, but his upside and command of the playbook were always going to set him apart, not to mention his leadership, arm, etc.
- Teammates are not “shocked” that Carr was chosen
- NIL was part of the larger conversation, but had nothing to do with final decision (MY COMMENTARY: reading between the lines, ND had to do homework on getting Minchey some deals in the event that he became the guy)
- The rest of the position groups on offense prefer Carr (for the most part) for various/different reasons
- Defensive guys seemed to prefer Minchey slightly because of perceived ability to extend drives a bit better, particularly in context of the first two games
- Minchey is not so much better a runner that it would mean anything in the competition
- Minchey is definitely the more conservative of the two, sometimes too much so