wizards8507
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To be honest with you, it's probably harder to do so with playing a bunch of young guys who've never played before. I say this with zero experience in making defensive adjustments but maybe he tries to keep it as vanilla as he can. Even as great as Jaylon is, he's still a freshman and still learning the mental aspect of the game.
Then add in guys like Fox, Carlo, and Farley who just aren't very good and you're already playing behind. It's been stated several times that the losses of Kap, Te'o, and Motta are being underestimated and I believe that's because of the practices/sideline adjustments they can make on their own and voice to others. We just don't have that type in the LB corps or secondary.
This goes back to the lack of depth that ND had. Not only did we struggle to recruit defensively under Weis, the first year of BK was essentially a wash too because he was hired so late in the process. Then you have to go through that first year proving to the world that ND is on the right path.
It's one reason why rebuilding a program takes longer then 3-4 years.
The problem with this theory is that, if BK is so much better than Weis, depth and everything else should be improving year-by-year. It shouldn't be improvement, improvement, improvement, HUGE DROP OFF.
