Too who? There aren’t any good safeties left to target? We either passed on 2 of our top 6 or got beat outIf Loy is correct, then they might have wasted a OV that could’ve gone to a pure Safety.
My guess, and it’s just a guess, is that it’s spin from the staff because they feel they won’t get him and know that Safety recruiting has been a shit show.Someone please explain to me how a kid at his size, who is apparently athletic enough to play CB, wouldnt make a good safety. I'm lost.
The ironic thing is, Carter said in an interview that ND wasn’t in his top group & it was O’Leary who won him over. He wouldn’t be at ND if not for him. Harper said O’Leary played a major roll in his choosing ND too.Safety recruiting is a complete shit show almost getting as bad as WR was 2 years ago. If we didn’t land Carter as a transfer we would be in a world of hurt
I'm assuming this is the point.Someone please explain to me how a kid at his size, who is apparently athletic enough to play CB, wouldnt make a good safety. I'm lost.
Maybe safety is what ND calls players that aren’t good enough to start on defense or have a pure position but are “safe” bets for special teamsLooks like we will land Powell
Golden and O'Leary should definitely be on the chopping block at the end of the season.Since when did Freeman forget how to put together a defensive recruiting board. Evidence is starting to suggest he is doing too much ass kissing, nd club schmoozing, fund raising, nice guy glad handing and left too much defensive responsibility to Golden child on his coaching rehab tour. Hope it doesn’t bite him in the ass.
No excuse for our D to not be significantly improved this yearGolden and O'Leary should definitely be on the chopping block at the end of the season.
I feel like Golden did a few return to the NFL interviews but turned em all down because he ❤️ ND….BullshitGolden and O'Leary should definitely be on the chopping block at the end of the season.
Maybe because he runs nickel D all the time in the red zone even in short yardagesI feel like Golden did a few return to the NFL interviews but turned em all down because he ❤️ ND….Bullshit
I remember Matt Freeman stating on Power Hour (around a month ago I think) that ND would have to turn down safeties that wanted to come. I was floored at the time that ND could choose to turn away any safety and even more confused now.I'm assuming this is the point.
Create enough confusing and contradicting narratives that it diverts attention away from the fact that a lot of these guys just didn't want to come. After we were told how confident we should be to land them, lol.
This is some take.Since when did Freeman forget how to put together a defensive recruiting board. Evidence is starting to suggest he is doing too much ass kissing, nd club schmoozing, fund raising, nice guy glad handing and left too much defensive responsibility to Golden child on his coaching rehab tour. Hope it doesn’t bite him in the ass.
Not to be outdone by this one. "definitely"Golden and O'Leary should definitely be on the chopping block at the end of the season.
Still 6 months until early signing day.This is some take.
Not to be outdone by this one. "definitely"
What if ND goes 12-0 & the Defense & Safety play are outstanding?
That’s all that really matters, right?
Are we firing coaches who recruit 3 Stars & low 4 Stars and gets them to play like high 4 Stars & 5 Stars?
ND had one of the best Safety tandems in the country between a HS QB (Elliott) & a 2 Star (Gilman). As a tandem, they played better than two top 50 nationally Safties (Hamilton & Houston Griffith).
Recruiting is important, but actual playing results matters more.
Is there a multi-coach conspiracy by Brian Kelly and now Marcus Freeman to purposely tank specifically safeties recruiting? Because that's the position this keeps happening at since O'Leary came on board.I think safety recruiting is not going well, but I am still struggling with the O'Leary narrative. Not sure why its so obvious that he's the problem. Does he greenlight takes vs. passes?
What if ND goes 12-0 & the Defense & Safety play are outstanding?
What?Sure, on-field production will always trump recruiting rankings/stars. O’Leary has given us average production from our safeties, to go with below average production on the recruiting trail.
He’s closer to Rees and Del, than he is to Stuckey or DMC.
What?
O’Leary has given much better than average Safety play.
What on field production has Stuckey given?
O’Leary is considered one of the best position coaches on the team.
Your hatred of him in recruiting is blinding your ability to see his coaching of the Safties.
Going into the season last year the Safties were expected to be the weak link of the D.
At the end of the season everyone agreed the D-line underperformed, the LBs struggled, but the Safties were good.
On offense, obviously the QB position struggled, the WR position struggled (horrible if not for Mayer), O-Line struggled the first half of the season. The CBs struggled when hit with injuries. The RB room was good.
The Safties were probably the best position group, game 1 through 13, behind the RBs for the year.
Hamilton played 5.5 games for O’Leary.OLearys safeties:
Hamilton: freak of nature, impossible to mess up. When you walk in and dominate from practice 1 of your freshman year, hard to give the position coach credit for development.
Griffith: not good
Brown: took a step back from 21 to 22 imo
Watts: His best developmental example thus far. Still TBD if he can be a consistent, quality starter.
Henderson: several mental lapses
Joseph: Was he overrated coming in? Probably but can't make an argument he got markedly better at ND.
I missed the safeties being good last year I guess