Junior Jabbie now a running back?

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I just read that he requested to be moved to running back and he is now working out with them as of Sunday.

What does this do to our already thin DB depth?

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Irish Legend said:
I thought we needed more DB help than RB?

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jiggafini19 said:
Yeah. This move puzzles me.

Hey Jigga, Do you know where Junior was on the depth chart as far as DB's?

I was doing a little more research and Junior had over 1200 all purpose yards and 18 TD's as a senior in high school.

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jiggafini19 said:
Irish Legend said:
I thought we needed more DB help than RB? QUOTE]

Yeah. This move puzzles me.

well, it was reported that the move was at his request. the the fact that the coaches granted the request tells me that he 1) wasn't in the mix for any significant playing time and 2) wasn't expected to make much of a future impact at the position either.

I don't think there would be desire for a change on either side if he was finding success in the defensive backfield. It thins us out even more, but then again, if things got bad, he could always make the move back.
 

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Batch said:
Hey Jigga, Do you know where Junior was on the depth chart as far as DB's?

I was doing a little more research and Junior had over 1200 all purpose yards and 18 TD's as a senior in high school.

-Batch

The only stat I know on Jabbie is 0:00. Playing time. He had none. With the depth at corner, he would have had to have been a backup at either spot.

Apparently the move was a request and the request was granted. It is still strange to me that with the need at CB and Walker, Hoskins and Thomas in hand at running back Weis would grant Jabbie's wish.

Should be interesting to see how this situation develops.
 

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This 3 day old article has Jabbie held back at DB due to an injury (green jersey) not lack of ability. When and where did you read he was moving to RB?

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While Notre Dame was allowing a school-worst 281.25 yards per game through the air last year, three freshman cornerbacks -- Junior Jabbie, Terrail Lambert and Leo Ferrine -- stood by and watched it all.

With most of the Irish secondary lost to graduation, the task of reversing that fortune in 2005 falls on that same triumverate.

Take away senior cornerback Mike Richardson, and the only actual game experience that Notre Dame's corners have is the six minutes and 52 seconds logged by junior Ambrose Wooden. Ferrine, Jabbie and Lambert could possibly see more than that before Labor Day.

The only question remaining is which one will get the bulk of those minutes. Richardson is penciled in as one of the starters on the outside, likely leaving one of the three sophs in the other slot. Jabbie was considered by many to be the front-runner for that position, but he has been sidelined for much of the preseason with an injury. On Friday Aug. 12, the first day in pads, Jabbie was on the field but still wearing a jersey signifying no contact work.

As a result, Ferrine has slid in to take most of the reps with the first team -- for now. You see, on that same day, Ferrine also was in a green jersey and riding a stationary bike during practice.

"It's competitive all the time," he said. "You've just got to do your best individually...one guy has to come out as the best at the end of the day."

Though each of the three would like to be the first one on the field each Saturday, they aren't going to let the push for playing time interfere with the friendship they established early on as freshmen.

"We're competing," Lambert said, "but we're pushing each other...we're making each other better regardless of who's out there."

With so many high-powered passing offenses on the schedule, Notre Dame will likely use its fair share of nickel and dime packages, which means that all three could end up on the field simultaneously -- especially since Lambert and Ferrine usually work out on different sides of the field anyway.

There is that little ego boost that comes with being a starter -- but much like the New England Patriots team that sent head coach Charlie Weis back to his alma mater, this Notre Dame team casts all of that individualism aside. There's no real battle for bragging rights among the three corners.

"There's not really anything like that," Lambert said of any off-the-field trash-talking. "If anything, it's just encouragement."

"From top to bottom out there, every corner's good," Ferrine added.

They'll need to be if the Irish are going to undo a 2004 campaign that saw the secondary go the final eight games without an interception and surrender a pair of five-touchdown passing performances.

The lineup of teams on the Notre Dame schedule is tough, but these guys figure it like this -- if they can handle a Charlie Weis offense in practice every day (and a smiling Ferrine calls that matchup in favor of the defense so far), then nothing is impossible.

"To have a guy like (Weis) on the other side of the ball," said Lambert, "it's not going to get much better than that in terms of play selection."

Whether Lambert is right remains to be seen, but he and his two classmates intend to do whatever they can to prove the legions of doubters wrong this season.

And it doesn't matter which of them is out on the field doing it
 

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Per Eric Hansen SBT article 8/15/05

"Changing sides

Sophomore cornerback Junior Jabbie, whose practice work during fall drills to this point and last spring had been limited due to injuries, has moved to running back.

Notre Dame defensive coach Bill Lewis confirmed Jabbie requested the move and that he worked with the running backs for the first time at Sunday's practice."
 

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Per South Bend Tribune:

Converted cornerback Junior Jabbie had a little bit of a rough go of it during his second full day as a running back Monday. During a cutting drill, he forgot to cut and ran over offensive coordinator/running backs coach Michael Haywood.

I wonder if he'll be returning to the cornerback position?:)
 

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sblxdoc said:
Per South Bend Tribune:

Converted cornerback Junior Jabbie had a little bit of a rough go of it during his second full day as a running back Monday. During a cutting drill, he forgot to cut and ran over offensive coordinator/running backs coach Michael Haywood.

I wonder if he'll be returning to the cornerback position?:)

I'm not sure whether to laugh or cry.
 
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sblxdoc said:
Per South Bend Tribune:

Converted cornerback Junior Jabbie had a little bit of a rough go of it during his second full day as a running back Monday. During a cutting drill, he forgot to cut and ran over offensive coordinator/running backs coach Michael Haywood.

I wonder if he'll be returning to the cornerback position?:)


Good thing Walker is starting...
 
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