Is it this?
They are all merrily hooting....probably hollering too
Is it this?
Yeah, curious as to why? Homesick maybe? Wasn't he kind of a last minute flip or am I thinking of someone else?Dang, I liked him, felt he had a role.
Good luck Sam
The coaches might have told him he’s not a starter next yearYeah, curious as to why? Homesick maybe? Wasn't he kind of a last minute flip or am I thinking of someone else?
My guess is that Rocco and Billy are coming back. So there’s not a guard spot openYeah, curious as to why? Homesick maybe? Wasn't he kind of a last minute flip or am I thinking of someone else?
The guard competition could also end up including some or all of Knapp, Jagusah and Coogan.My guess is that Rocco and Billy are coming back. So there’s not a guard spot open
I agree on the Knapp and Coogan part but I’m penciling in Charles at LT for now.The guard competition could also end up including some or all of Knapp, Jagusah and Coogan.
And AbsherThe guard competition could also end up including some or all of Knapp, Jagusah and Coogan.
The career arc of Knapp could be wild. I'm not saying it's likely but there's a path to him never playing at ND again.I agree on the Knapp and Coogan part but I’m penciling in Charles at LT for now.
Peter Jones too I liked him hes 6'5 312 that's good size for a guard.If everyone else returned and Lambert secured a tackle spot our entire second string offensive line would be somewhere in the top 10-20 best offensive lines in the country.
A- Lambert, Jagusah, Craig, Schrauth, Wagner
B- Knapp, Spindler, Coogan, Absher, Black
Joe Otting was one of my favorite o line recruits as well.
Legitimate chance to be the best olines in the country and an all time ND unit.
None of us know much but the more informed speculation during fall camp was that Jagusah was a better guard prospect than tackle. If we have good tackles it might be best to move him inside full time.I agree on the Knapp and Coogan part but I’m penciling in Charles at LT for now.
Yeah but that could be 2026 before he gets more than mop up duty. It's very possible that he's 3rd man in next year and is interior-only. Keeping everyone on the OL was just never realistic and unfortunately that means some kids are gonna leave before they get their degree.i dont really understand his decision tbh, he was never physically developed enough to demand a starting spot when everyone was healthy. He should just get back to being a backup and getting stronger and be ready to compete as an upperclassman
but this basically the roadmap for OL at ND and its been highly successful. Its almost like he got a taste for being a starter and now going back to being a backup just isn't appealing to him. And if there were never injuries this year he may never have gotten this taste and would be happy to bide his time. Also maybe other schools saw him and got in his ear perhapsYeah but that could be 2026 before he gets more than mop up duty. It's very possible that he's 3rd man in next year and is interior-only. Keeping everyone on the OL was just never realistic and unfortunately that means some kids are gonna leave before they get their degree.
but this basically the roadmap for OL at ND and its been highly successful. Its almost like he got a taste for being a starter and now going back to being a backup just isn't appealing to him. And if there were never injuries this year he may never have gotten this taste and would be happy to bide his time. Also maybe other schools saw him and got in his ear perhaps
I agree it's the roadmap, but that's not always appealing for the reasons you mentioned. Better opportunity elsewhere, possibly more money, ability to develop more rather than a chance for competing in 2026.but this basically the roadmap for OL at ND and its been highly successful. Its almost like he got a taste for being a starter and now going back to being a backup just isn't appealing to him. And if there were never injuries this year he may never have gotten this taste and would be happy to bide his time. Also maybe other schools saw him and got in his ear perhaps
I'm sure a lot of programs would offer money for a guy with 3 years of eligibility and P4 starting experience, that would be above what we would pay for someone expected to be a depth piece.but this basically the roadmap for OL at ND and its been highly successful. Its almost like he got a taste for being a starter and now going back to being a backup just isn't appealing to him. And if there were never injuries this year he may never have gotten this taste and would be happy to bide his time. Also maybe other schools saw him and got in his ear perhaps
Same could be said for Knapp best thing for Knapp would be to take a medical or redshirt in 2025i dont really understand his decision tbh, he was never physically developed enough to demand a starting spot when everyone was healthy. He should just get back to being a backup and getting stronger and be ready to compete as an upperclassman
Same could be said for Knapp best thing for Knapp would be to take a medical or redshirt in 2025
Same could be said for Knapp best thing for Knapp would be to take a medical or redshirt in 2025
I'm saying Knapp isn't starting next year unless injuries happen.What?
Sorry I mean sit out due to injury but he will be back by start of seasonA medical means he wouldn't be allowed to play again. Not at ND, at least.
Unless you mean he takes medical-redshirt year for the season, but for that to happen, he would have to be... you know, hurt for the season.