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Irish247 has learned that Notre Dame has made another strong addition to its football recruiting staff.

Aaryn Kearney, Nebraska's former Director of Recruiting operations, is now on staff in South Bend.

We've learned that Kearney joined Notre Dame's staff around Junior Day on March 21. Although his exact title hasn't been confirmed, his Twitter profile lists him as Assistant Director of Recruiting.

Kearney was hired as a recruiting staff assistant at Nebraska in 2009 before being promoted to Director of Recruiting Operations in 2014, according to the University of Nebraska's athletics website.

A native of Auburn, Neb., Kearney has been associated with the Husker football program since 2003, serving as a football student manager for five seasons. Kearney served as the head student manager during the 2007 season and was awarded the Tom and Terri Burnell Student Manager Scholarship that year. Kearney graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in December of 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies.
 

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Irish247 has learned that Notre Dame has made another strong addition to its football recruiting staff.

Aaryn Kearney, Nebraska's former Director of Recruiting operations, is now on staff in South Bend.

We've learned that Kearney joined Notre Dame's staff around Junior Day on March 21. Although his exact title hasn't been confirmed, his Twitter profile lists him as Assistant Director of Recruiting.

Kearney was hired as a recruiting staff assistant at Nebraska in 2009 before being promoted to Director of Recruiting Operations in 2014, according to the University of Nebraska's athletics website.

A native of Auburn, Neb., Kearney has been associated with the Husker football program since 2003, serving as a football student manager for five seasons. Kearney served as the head student manager during the 2007 season and was awarded the Tom and Terri Burnell Student Manager Scholarship that year. Kearney graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in December of 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies.

Megan Whitt's replacement?
 

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Irish Trying To Fill Holes On Special Teams

There is a gaping hole in Notre Dame’s kickoff return unit.


Amir Carlisle is the frontrunner to continue as Notre Dame's kick returner this fall. (Photo: Brian Spurlock, USA TODAY Sports)
The vacant position isn’t flashy, nor is it paid much attention. But the success of a kick returner relies heavily on the man in front of him.

“We lost our off returner on the kickoff return, and you can’t underestimate what Cam McDaniel did there,” said Irish tight ends coach and special teams coordinator Scott Booker. “It was really an unsung hero on that team. First with George Atkinson (2011-13), he got a lot of big returns and a lot of them were due to Cam really doing a great job on the backside.”

At 5-foot-9, 185 pounds, McDaniel was an undersized yet gritty senior who served as the reliable option in Notre Dame’s backfield. He never possessed breakaway speed and only ran for 10 or more yards on six of his 77 carries last fall. But his pass blocking ability was superior to that of Greg Bryant and Tarean Folston, and he wasn’t the type to shy away from a hit.

Booker has a couple of possibilities in mind to fill McDaniel’s role.

“You’ve got guys like C.J. Prosise, who is a big guy that can run, that can field kickoffs and that can block as well,” he said. “You’ve got guys like Tarean (Folston). (I’m) excited to see some of those guys in those positions as far as off returner.”

The Irish need to increase their production on kick returns, regardless of who is blocking or returning. Fifth-year senior Amir Carlisle remains the frontrunner to return kicks again, a category Notre Dame ranked No. 74 in nationally (20.47 yards per return). Carlisle returned 35 of 41 kicks last fall, averaging nearly 22 yards per return.

Bryant, whom Booker named as the top-candidate at punt returner, will work in an area the Irish have struggled in dating back to the departure of Tom Zbikowski following the 2007 season. The combination of Cody Riggs and Bryant averaged slightly less than eight and a half yards per punt return in 2014 – the greatest total by Notre Dame’s punt return unit in head coach Brian Kelly’s five seasons as coach, though it only ranked No. 53 nationally.

Potential options at returner aren’t limited to Bryant and Carlisle. Wide receiver Will Fuller could work his way into the equation, and Booker added there may be a freshman or two—specifically C.J. Sanders—who will get a chance to prove their worth in the return game.

Notre Dame’s kickoff and punt coverage units will include a number of veteran players this year. More of an effort is being made to give the Irish’s special teams units an experienced flavor with the likes of Prosise, James Onwualu, Matthias Farley and Jarrett Grace playing key roles.

“They’re going to be core guys,” Booker said. “Those older guys aren’t just going to not be on special teams. Those guys are going to be a core leadership for special teams. Will they be on all four? I don’t know. But they’re going to be core guys on special teams… Grace had been a stalwart on special teams before his injury. I’m excited about all those guys.”

Some of the younger players on special teams will include Devin Butler, Nyles Morgan, Greer Martini, Te’von Coney and Nick Watkins.

“We’re going to get a lot of speed on the field and we’re looking for guys that are going to compete on special teams,” Booker said.

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The media received its first glimpse last Saturday of backup quarterback DeShone Kizer as Notre Dame’s holder. Quarterback Malik Zaire worked as holder with the second-team.

Long snapper Hunter Smith began last fall with the holding duties before Zaire took over toward the end of the season following a number of shaky holds. Booker explained the thought process behind giving the job to Kizer.

“I think what we saw form DeShone was he had really good hands, but he also had fast hands,” Booker said. “So he was able to catch some out of range balls. He had fast hands so he that he could spin the laces if he needed to and he had a calm demeanor about himself, playing quarterback all that type stuff.

“Really like him so far and the evaluation is still early on him. But excited to see what he does holding wise.”

Booker confirmed incoming freshman Justin Yoon will handle kicking duties this fall, while Tyler Newsome takes over at punter. Newsome will backup Yoon at kicker, while the freshman and walk-ons will handle backup punting duties.
 

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Excited that Kizer is holder for two reasons: He will likely give us better output than we had last year at the position and he can run any trick plays without tipping off the other team.

Kelly hasn't been one to call many trick plays but we have a QB primed and ready should it be called.
 

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...... one more nice recognition that our tougher-than-tough unheralded senior RB was much more to the team than the so-called fans gave him credit. Bless you Cam McDaniel --- Notre Dame Warrior.
 

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Unless you're playing Northwestern. Lol.

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Just read on ESPN:
Nearly 16 percent of retired NFL players have filed for bankruptcy within 12 years of leaving professional football.

The other 84 percent either can't spell bankruptcy, or they find jobs as anchors on CBS/NBC.
 
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Irish247 has learned that Notre Dame has made another strong addition to its football recruiting staff.

Aaryn Kearney, Nebraska's former Director of Recruiting operations, is now on staff in South Bend.

We've learned that Kearney joined Notre Dame's staff around Junior Day on March 21. Although his exact title hasn't been confirmed, his Twitter profile lists him as Assistant Director of Recruiting.

Kearney was hired as a recruiting staff assistant at Nebraska in 2009 before being promoted to Director of Recruiting Operations in 2014, according to the University of Nebraska's athletics website.

A native of Auburn, Neb., Kearney has been associated with the Husker football program since 2003, serving as a football student manager for five seasons. Kearney served as the head student manager during the 2007 season and was awarded the Tom and Terri Burnell Student Manager Scholarship that year. Kearney graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in December of 2008 with a bachelor’s degree in communication studies.

Typical ND. Hire someone w a recruiting background for a recruiting position when they could have hired the mother of a 5* recruit who doesn't know the first freaking thing about it. Sheesh.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>College football for $2000 Alex... This school has the highest all-time winning percentage <a href="https://t.co/9zOXCNY8QH">https://t.co/9zOXCNY8QH</a></p>— Brian Kelly (@CoachBrianKelly) <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachBrianKelly/status/591342437064380416">April 23, 2015</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>College football for $2000 Alex... This school has the highest all-time winning percentage <a href="https://t.co/9zOXCNY8QH">https://t.co/9zOXCNY8QH</a></p>— Brian Kelly (@CoachBrianKelly) <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachBrianKelly/status/591342437064380416">April 23, 2015</a></blockquote>
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What isn't Michigan, Alex.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>College football for $2000 Alex... This school has the highest all-time winning percentage <a href="https://t.co/9zOXCNY8QH">https://t.co/9zOXCNY8QH</a></p>— Brian Kelly (@CoachBrianKelly) <a href="https://twitter.com/CoachBrianKelly/status/591342437064380416">April 23, 2015</a></blockquote>
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What isn't Michigan, Alex.

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Tee-hee, tee-hee, tee-hee , , ,


That is okay, number three isn't so bad!

Coach is wrong it seems, at least according to Wiki. We are NO LONGER the team with the best winning percentage all time. We were apparently jumped last season by a former all-girls school. Check it out:

1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 170 36 0 .825 206
2 Notre Dame 882 310 42 .732 1234
3 Grand Valley State 356 131 3 .730 490
4 Michigan 915 328 36 .729 1279
5 Boise State 408 155 2 .724 565
 

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As it turns out, Mary Hardin-Baylor does have a better winning record than we do all time, although their records start in 1998. I actually went through their archives and tabulated the numbers. Their first two seasons were awful (3 and 4 wins out of 10 games), but after that they've won 80% of their games or better going through 2014. Oddly enough the team has never won a bowl/championship in that time it seems. They've lost every final game of the season in their history aside from 2000 and 2003, and those final games appeared to be regular season games.

The Wiki numbers weren't exactly correct, but they still have a better winning record: 161 wins out of 196 games for a .821 winning percentage. Even though they're Division III, we are officially the #2 program in winning percentage again :laugh:

[EDIT] Apparently they have won 2 national championships in their time according to their Wiki, so maybe those 2000 and 2003 seasons were just shortened? That, or maybe they were voted national champion, I dunno.
 
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Coach is wrong it seems, at least according to Wiki. We are NO LONGER the team with the best winning percentage all time. We were apparently jumped last season by a former all-girls school. Check it out:

1 Mary Hardin-Baylor 170 36 0 .825 206
2 Notre Dame 882 310 42 .732 1234
3 Grand Valley State 356 131 3 .730 490
4 Michigan 915 328 36 .729 1279
5 Boise State 408 155 2 .724 565

This is like when Princeton claims the most national championships.
 

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At least 100 of scUM's wins in the early days came against high schools though, or they scheduled anyone who didn't have a team the previous year so they could "teach" them the game. As soon as those schools actually learned to play and beat the Wolverines they quit scheduling them in true Michigan fashion.
 
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