Should be noted he said Botelho was AVAILABLE to play. Weāll see if he actually does.Freeman confirmed, Botelho will play vs Miami. Hell yeah.
dude probably casted a spell on his injuryBotelho listed
I was surprised about this tooPrescod #2 LT
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Dallas ahead of Chance Tucker, not unexpected still surprising to see 3 of 4 CB back-ups are Frosh. Scary for us for for future oppoenents?Botelho listed
Absher (assuming Lambert starts) will be the first man in at any of the 5 positions.I was surprised about this too
But lambert is playing at RG so after styles it was true freshmen
Watch Denbrock surprise everybody and call some type of QB run/draw early just to give Miami something to think about.Biggest (& maybe only real) concern is QB. ND kept a lid on leaks so we can only go by what little we heard from the beat which is CJ can drop some beautiful dimes but also some really bad interceptions when he presses. His inexperience & being in a hostile territory could be a recipe for disaster. He really doesnāt pose a threat to hurt UM w/ his legs so itāll be imperative that the OL block their asses off. If they canāt handle the rush &/or establish running lanes, CJ could be in for a long night & weāll realize even more how important Leonardās wheels were last season.
I trust Denbrock to put CJ in a position to succeed. Again, that will put the onus on the OL & RB to really do their job in pass pro. None of us knows truly how close Minchey & Carr were. If it was even, is it possible they went w/ Carr b/c theyāve invested more NIL $ in him? Or is it just the long term upside? In this new world of NIL, I can see where position battles that go down to the wire could consider āsalary investedā as the deciding factor. Pure speculation on my end, but I think itāll become a factor for all teams at one point or another.
Not sure about center, although he apparently took some snaps there in camp. Otting is pretty well set at #2 Center. But Absher is probably next man in at C and G with Will Black lurking.Absher (assuming Lambert starts) will be the first man in at any of the 5 positions.
My understanding listening to a few different pods that he'd be first in at center too. But, no one really knows for sure except the coaches I suppose.Not sure about center, although he apparently took some snaps there in camp. Otting is pretty well set at #2 Center. But Absher is probably next man in at C and G with Will Black lurking.
I'm so torn on CJ.Watch Denbrock surprise everybody and call some type of QB run/draw early just to give Miami something to think about.
I'm not worried about Carr being consumed by the environment. Understanding that playing and traveling are two different things, but he traveled to A&M, so he at least knows what to expect.
I still contend that the competition was intended to find different limits for the QBs, stress their strengths and weaknesses, put them in positions they wouldn't normally be in and see how they responded.I'm so torn on CJ.
One part of me says Freeman orchestrated this sandbagging of CJ through camp and that he knows he is going to be a dude from day 1. They are going to cut him loose and watch him cook.
The other part of me hasn't seen a good QB at ND since Brady Quinn and is like you serious Clark?
Jimmy Clausen was good....I'm so torn on CJ.
One part of me says Freeman orchestrated this sandbagging of CJ through camp and that he knows he is going to be a dude from day 1. They are going to cut him loose and watch him cook.
The other part of me hasn't seen a good QB at ND since Brady Quinn and is like you serious Clark?
I completely agree. Clausen was a damn good QB, and was dragged down by Charlie's defensive ineptitude. He also played with turf toe majority of his Jr. year.Jimmy Clausen was good....
And, there's no way Freeman completely psy-op'd all of America on the CJ Kenny competition.
However, my "hope" is...CJ was a little over-hyped with the comp and forced it a little too much and ND's D is just so damn good that they capitalized on all the mistakes. AND that this will make game days feel easy peasy. (plus no competition and more comfort with the job secured)
Well fucking said!!!We call it "Hold me I'm Irish" syndrome. Common in millennial ND fans, in addition to high blood pressure.
I think the key word here is "if he has time to throw". Beck looks good when he has time. When he's pressured, he's absolutely horrendous.
Jamie brought up a good point on Power Hour today. Beck's issues weren't just Georgia's receivers dropped the football. He had a good offensive line last year. There were 4 games in which Beck saw pressure 30% or more last year. These were his stats for those games:
Kentucky: 15/24 160 yards 0 TD 0 INT
Texas: 23/41 175 yards 0 TD 3 INTs
Ole Miss: 20/31 186 yards 0 TD 1 INT
Texas: 7/13 56 yards 0 TD 0 INT
The whole notion that Beck had nothing around him last year is just a load of fish paste. Keep in mind, his offensive line consisted of 3 guys who went in the 2nd/3rd round of the '25 draft. That offense had 6 guys get drafted this year.
I think Miami has better tackles than Georgia had last year, but I think Georgia had a considerably better interior than Miami has going into this game. And unlike the Sugar Bowl, you're going to see a lot more than just Junior, Oben and a frosh Bryce Young coming off the edge.