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Irish gain confidence in Goodman
More intense preparation pays off for Dwenger grad
Tony Krausz | The Journal Gazette
SOUTH BEND – Notre Dame receiver John Goodman looked at the depth chart and knew something had to change.

The 6-foot-1, 207-pound junior was languishing on the bench behind Irish star receiver Michael Floyd, and freshman TJ Jones and sophomore Theo Riddick were gobbling up playing time in front of him.

“Being a junior, it was frustrating watching guys that were younger than me get in there,” said Goodman, a former Bishop Dwenger standout. “But they deserved it. They played really well throughout camp and the first few games. I just kept with it, kept working and that is what it takes.”

Goodman said he changed his practice philosophy to gain more playing time.

He stopped settling for easy catches and was determined to make every catch no matter how difficult. He focused more on finishing his blocks and running every play perfectly.

Goodman’s dedication in practice paid off last week, when he had five catches for 59 yards in a 37-14 loss to Stanford.

And that could be just the beginning, as Goodman’s role might continue to expand when Notre Dame (1-3) travels to play Boston College (2-1) at 8 p.m. Saturday.

“There was no debating whether he had the ability to do it,” coach Brian Kelly said of Goodman. “The question that we had was the mental capability to play at that high a level. He is getting there. He certainly is not there yet.

“He has now pushed himself to the point where he is able to get on the field. We expect to see continued improvement there.”

Goodman, who didn’t play as a freshman, entered this season with 14 catches for 104 yards and one touchdown.

He started the year as Floyd’s backup but was moved to No. 2 behind Jones at the other receiver spot.

“He showed the capacity to make some plays, so he is building on that,” receivers coach Tony Alford said of Goodman. “He needs to keep working and getting better every day. He has done better. That is why he has gotten more reps.”

Goodman was helped by getting a chance to return punts in the Irish’s 34-31 overtime loss at Michigan State on Sept. 18. Stepping in for running back Armando Allen, who dislocated a finger, Goodman returned three punts for 27 yards. Goodman and Allen are competing this week for punt return duties against the Eagles.

“That Michigan State game really helped me get back in the swing of things,” Goodman said. “I just feel like it comes really natural. You have the control of whether you get tackles or not. You just wave a hand and they can’t tackle you. I just feel really comfortable back there.”

Notes: Kelly said running back Jonas Gray is over his hamstring injury but has a strained left knee and is doubtful for Saturday. … The Boston Globe reported that freshman Chase Rettig will start against Notre Dame, but coach Frank Spaziani said during the ACC coaches’ teleconference that he is still evaluating his quarterbacks and hasn’t named a starter. Dave Shinskie was pulled from last week’s shutout loss to Virginia Tech. Spaziani said Rettig and Mike Marscovetra will compete for the job.
 
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I like to see this, it is one of the things that I like about Kelly. This kid wasn't performing up to par in practice to start off the year and he didn't see the field. He changed his mindset and started to put in the effort and it was recognized by Kelly and the staff and he gets some playing time. I hope John makes a big impact in the BC game and shows the rest of the team that all the hard work paid off. Good luck this week John. Go Irish!
 

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I like to see this, it is one of the things that I like about Kelly. This kid wasn't performing up to par in practice to start off the year and he didn't see the field. He changed his mindset and started to put in the effort and it was recognized by Kelly and the staff and he gets some playing time. I hope John makes a big impact in the BC game and shows the rest of the team that all the hard work paid off. Good luck this week John. Go Irish!

Samardzija will be reborn on Saturday.
 

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I like to see this, it is one of the things that I like about Kelly. This kid wasn't performing up to par in practice to start off the year and he didn't see the field. He changed his mindset and started to put in the effort and it was recognized by Kelly and the staff and he gets some playing time. I hope John makes a big impact in the BC game and shows the rest of the team that all the hard work paid off. Good luck this week John. Go Irish!

Ditto. And love the attitude of Goodman. He recognizes that the players in front of him deserved it.
 

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Big opportunity for Goodman and I dont think he will disapoint. He seems to be sure handed and he's not afraid to go across the middle. Should be fun to watch.
 

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This is just a what if question and I may smoking something funny with what I'm about to say.

Did'nt Goodman play quarterback in high school who ran a form of the spread option or am I on crack? I though I heard he did, and if so why not give him a crack against Boston College to see if maybe he could give us a spark on offense? I know this dude is athletic and fast enough to do it.

WHY NOT TRY SOMETHING! Another thing I think we should do is move Ragone to outside linebacker instead of Brian Smith. I believe Ragone was a linebacker in high school. I dont know, just throwing crap out there I guess.
 

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The Ragone thing is not that far out there. I think there is already an entire thread dedicated to that very suggestion.
 

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So then why are'nt we utilizing that talent? Maybe Dayne Crist just is not the guy and maybe someone behind him including John Goodman are whats best for us right NOW!

I say throw him in there and see what happens. If we lose then we lose nothing changes, but if we win then thats a your sign!
 

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Is that a "yes" to Goodman's having been a spread offense QB in high school or to NDOM's being on crack? Or both.

I would most likely think both! Although I may be wrong as well.
 

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Why are we getting into the Dayne Crist not being the guy talk? Its a little early for that and through his first four starts according to ISD, he has better stats then Brady Quinn and Jimmy Clausen. They turned out pretty well so with two years left after this one, we should relax with that discussion.
 

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Why are we getting into the Dayne Crist not being the guy talk? Its a little early for that and through his first four starts according to ISD, he has better stats then Brady Quinn and Jimmy Clausen. They turned out pretty well so with two years left after this one, we should relax with that discussion.

I didnt say that he wasnt the guy. I just said MAYBE. And its a total what if.
 

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I think Crist will be just fine and end up being a heck of a college quarterback when it is all said and done. Love the mentality and effort of Goodman. Coach Kelly is really making these guys earn their playing time. It is no longer a sense of entitlement, but guys like Goodman can get some playing time in by busting their butt in camp and in practice. I wish Goodman the best of luck!
 

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This is just a what if question and I may smoking something funny with what I'm about to say.

Did'nt Goodman play quarterback in high school who ran a form of the spread option or am I on crack? I though I heard he did, and if so why not give him a crack against Boston College to see if maybe he could give us a spark on offense? I know this dude is athletic and fast enough to do it.

WHY NOT TRY SOMETHING! Another thing I think we should do is move Ragone to outside linebacker instead of Brian Smith. I believe Ragone was a linebacker in high school. I dont know, just throwing crap out there I guess.

Being from Fort Wayne I knew of Goodman from before. Actually I just talked to his brother the other weekend when we were heading to the bars. But I was a bit inebriated and don't recall what I said... Regardless he was a stud in high school. He WAS the entire team. I believe he even punted. But he was quarterback, receiver, returner, and punter.

When he first got to Notre Dame Clausen was quoted saying Goodman told all the QBs he could out throw them. Apparantly they didn't buy it so he went ahead and threw almost 80 yards downfield.

But I always tell my buddies that Kelly should put Goodman in the wildcat and have him throw as far as he can after running a couple of times. I guarantee no coach in the country would see that coming. You'd have to respect him each time he stepped in.
 

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But I always tell my buddies that Kelly should put Goodman in the wildcat and have him throw as far as he can after running a couple of times. I guarantee no coach in the country would see that coming. You'd have to respect him each time he stepped in.

Almost all of us think that Goodman in the Leprechaun/wildcat would rock. Maybe his accuracy isn't great, I don't know. Try it a time or two though, we are begging!
 
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