Shaq Evans To Transfer

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Evans position coach was Alford who is considered to be ND's best recruiter. One who relates well to the athletes. He was Evans primary contact not Kelly. Alford was the mentor.

The Position Coach tells the OC who of his players are ready to play.

The Offensive Coordinator picks the personnel he wants to suit the plays he calls. If the OC likes the way the #8 WR runs the pattern HE can plug that player in.

Kelly has overall say and reads out the Depth Chart but it is the product of at least 3 coaches.

It's a motivational tool.


Evans probably has a better grasp of who will return to the team next year and who won't. PT next year wasn't his concern. He wanted the PT - now. Not next month, not next week. Now. He apparently didn't earn it on the practice field and now he's gone.

Joe Montana didn't earn it on the practice field either. It took injuries and lack of execution by others to get his shot. The difference being he stayed to get his shot.

I find it sad when any of them leave ND without a degree. He had a much bigger prize in his grasp. I hope Evan finds his happiness.

Well put..
 

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Post Presser Kelly Comments - ISD Freebie

Post Presser Kelly Comments - ISD Freebie

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In all our discussion about Toma being ranked ahead of Evans, Riddick's move from RB to become the #1 Z was probably more a factor, near term and long.
 

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Coach's comments sound both rational and high-road to me. I believe that he proves that by having no restrictions on where Evans wants to be released to. I can't imagine a successful coach feeling that it's a good idea to spend a lot of time trying to coax an unhappy player to get happier about staying. It sounds like a large waste of Kelly's time and a risk for both setting bad precedents and drawing out unproductive situations for all concerned. Kelly's remark about making sure that the student has at least claimed to have consulted his parents shows human concern for the kid and a great deal of learned wisdom. I am again a Kelly fan.
 
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he's either realllllyyyyyyyyyy homesick or reallllllyyyyy stupid.

Notre Dame has some of the best potential in all of college football right now. First off you get your exclusive TV coverage nearly every game and you're starting with coach Brian Kelly, a man proven to turn teams (not nearly as prestigious or as rich as ND) in championship contenders! ND is the place to be right now, especially if you have 2 more years left, aint no reason why that kid can't be at the top of the depth chart every game in his senior year, hell even next year, or later this year if he steps it up! (hes obviously never seen Rudy.. ok I joke)

I don't agree with any sort of malicious retort to the kid's leaving but the timing couldn't be worst. the depth chart comes out, he finds out he's not on the 2 deep then just picks up his ball and goes home. I don't care who recruited him, he made a commitment to Notre Dame.

Oh well when Notre Dame is in the national Championship game in 2 years he'll be sorry. (oh I said it)
 

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Coach's comments sound both rational and high-road to me. I believe that he proves that by having no restrictions on where Evans wants to be released to. I can't imagine a successful coach feeling that it's a good idea to spend a lot of time trying to coax an unhappy player to get happier about staying. It sounds like a large waste of Kelly's time and a risk for both setting bad precedents and drawing out unproductive situations for all concerned. Kelly's remark about making sure that the student has at least claimed to have consulted his parents shows human concern for the kid and a great deal of learned wisdom. I am again a Kelly fan.

Very good points. I'd rather have a player who is unhappy leave and find their niche elsewhere, than have them stick around and be detrimental to team cohesion. We don't need no back-biters!

We'll be fine at WR, Shaq goes where he wants to be and, as others have said, we now have another scholly to use. Not everyone can be a Notre Dame man.

Happy trails Shaq-attaq.
 

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His name is K-A-M-A-R-A. Show some respect. Learn the names of those who represent your team.

MIA??? Where have you been Andy? Only two players on offense have STARTED more games than he has - 1 more game.

He's caught 75 passes in his career. He's the 3rd leading Receiver on the team. Not too shabby considering he played behind the Bilitnikoff Award winner last year, probably the Bilitnikoff Award Winner this year, and probably this year's Mackey Award winner. Caught 75 balls while playing with 3 All-American Receiver. Never has ND had so much talent in the receiving corps. He spent a year in Weis's doghouse and had his knee scoped prior to last season.

MIA??? You should read more and post less.

Sorry BGIF, I am not a fan of KAMARA....just my opinion. Yes you are right, the competition at WR is tough, I would've like to see Shaq higher up in the depth chart, but Kelly's going to put the best on the field. Didn't mean to upset you.
 

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yeah i am still very confident in the receiving corp ND has now. May he be the best where ever he goes, and at his worse if he ever plays ND. Just being honest.

and i don't think we get another scholly since one was issued to Montana, maybe i'm wrong. But it just seems like Shaq gives his scholly up and Montana recieved one, just my train of thought


Edit: i think my thought on the scholly issue was answered by Terry Tate in another thread.
 
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Sub "Dale" for "Shaq" in your mind's eye.
 

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Evans position coach was Alford who is considered to be ND's best recruiter. One who relates well to the athletes. He was Evans primary contact not Kelly. Alford was the mentor.

The Position Coach tells the OC who of his players are ready to play.

The Offensive Coordinator picks the personnel he wants to suit the plays he calls. If the OC likes the way the #8 WR runs the pattern HE can plug that player in.

Kelly has overall say and reads out the Depth Chart but it is the product of at least 3 coaches.

It's a motivational tool. ...

From IrishIllustrated.com - Evans to transfer

Peter Sampson, Irish Illustrated

9/1

... Evans appeared primed to make a run at playing time during training camp with the receiver rotation open beyond starters Michael Floyd and Theo Riddick. But the sophomore never made a move up while others did as Duval Kamara and TJ Jones separated themselves in the competition for the final starting spot.

The coaching staff moved Evans to the slot, where he was stuck behind Riddick and Roby Toma.

Still, Notre Dame wanted to find six reliable receivers before kickoff against Purdue, meaning even if Evans didn't earn a starting nod there was opportunity for playing time. But when offensive coordinator Charley Molnar said last week that Toma had secured the fifth receiver slot behind Floyd, Riddick, Kamara and Jones, it pushed Evans further to the fringe. ...
 

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Scout.com: Shaquelle Evans to Transfer to UCLA

By Tracy Pierson
BruinReportOnline.com

Posted Aug 31, 2010


Shaquelle Evans, the wide receiver who would have been a sophomore at Notre Dame, intends to transfer to UCLA, according to sources.
Evans, a 6-1, 205-pound speedster originally from Inglewood (Calif.) High, received his release from Notre Dame last week.

We have heard that UCLA has contacted Evans, and that he has indicated to UCLA he wants to transfer to Westwood.

Evans was the #1-ranked wide receiver in the west for 2009. Out of high school he was thought to have a great combination of size and excellent speed.

He first verbally committed to USC, and then decided on Notre Dame.

As a true freshman last season at Notre Dame, he had 7 receptions for 61 yards in limiting action.

Reportedly, a desire to return to the west coast was his primary motivation for leaving Notre Dame.
 

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Am I alone in thinking our receiving corps must be loaded if Shaq Evans can't crack the two deep? However, even the sixth and seventh WR on our roster will have a fair number of balls thrown their way.

Add in attrition for 2011 and Shaq was in a good position to start next year. Kamara is gone and there is a high probability Floyd is too (please NOOO!!!!).

I know my entire quad wanted to transfer freshman year and we are all glad we stuck it out. Had we been five star football studs with half the world knocking on our door a year earlier it is easy to imagine a different outcome. I don't fault Shaq, just wish him well and hope he gets a degree. Not many NFL WRs that were not the #1 or #2 in college. Granted if you don't play you aren't going to impress any scouts either.
 

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Am I alone in thinking our receiving corps must be loaded if Shaq Evans can't crack the two deep? However, even the sixth and seventh WR on our roster will have a fair number of balls thrown their way.

Add in attrition for 2011 and Shaq was in a good position to start next year. Kamara is gone and there is a high probability Floyd is too (please NOOO!!!!).

I know my entire quad wanted to transfer freshman year and we are all glad we stuck it out. Had we been five star football studs with half the world knocking on our door a year earlier it is easy to imagine a different outcome. I don't fault Shaq, just wish him well and hope he gets a degree. Not many NFL WRs that were not the #1 or #2 in college. Granted if you don't play you aren't going to impress any scouts either.

I think the vast majority of people on this board agree with you. Kelly has been praising guys like Collinsworth & Jackson this summer. TJ, Riddick, Toma, Goodman, Walker and Smith are solid as well. WR is not a position I'm really worried about. DaVaris Daniels, Shuler, and Atkinson are on the radar. I think Kelly will put on a display this season, and recruits will take notice.
 

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Does anyone think this may have been a ploy to motivate Shaq more? I CANNOT imagine Toma being listed above Shaq after last year. I love Toma's work ethic but Shaq has that break away speed we are missing at WR!
 

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Does anyone think this may have been a ploy to motivate Shaq more? I CANNOT imagine Toma being listed above Shaq after last year. I love Toma's work ethic but Shaq has that break away speed we are missing at WR!

Both had 4.45 speed..
 

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Both had 4.45 speed..

Both were listed at 4.45. But Evans carried an additional 30 pounds on a 4 inch taller frame.



Despite all the commentary on Toma in these threads, he wasn't the issue. Kamara's versatility (X,Y, or Z), Riddick's transfer from RB, and Jones capitalizing on his HS spread experience were more significant. Kelly's praise of Collinsworth and Jackson probably added to self doubts.
 

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I can't believe he couldn't crack the top six receivers. Unbelieveable. This is sad to lose the potential talent he possesses, but this speaks volumes about our receiver depth this year. I'm still sad, but glad he is going back home.
 

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Best of luck to Shaq in the future, wish he'd still be Irish though.
 
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Don't let the door hit you in the rear son.

I look forward to this year's new Notre Dame. This is a university where kids aspire to be a part of something special. The hour is fast approaching to when ND will be the team to beat, again... September 4th will start this party baby!
 

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I too am bummed...however cant dwell on it...so sicne ND released him he still has to sit out a year...correct? If he does that means that he will have 2 years left of eligabilty...he sure is talking a big big chance. Wish him the best...
 

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i was really bummed to hear about this but not entirely urprised. Wish him the best and i keep hearing UCLA so good luck.

BTW has anyone checked to make sure ShaqEvansisGod did not commit suicide?
 

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i was really bummed to hear about this but not entirely urprised. Wish him the best and i keep hearing UCLA so good luck.

BTW has anyone checked to make sure ShaqEvansisGod did not commit suicide?

i haven't seen him around since all this has gone down.
 
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i was really bummed to hear about this but not entirely urprised. Wish him the best and i keep hearing UCLA so good luck.

BTW has anyone checked to make sure ShaqEvansisGod did not commit suicide?

That's why you don't make your screen name about an incoming freshman being a deity. Or why you don't make a college football message board screen name about a player in general.
 

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That's why you don't make your screen name about an incoming freshman being a deity. Or why you don't make a college football message board screen name about a player in general.

That wasnt even his original nick i think it was Floyd4heisman or something.

TerryTate i think hes in high school but im not sure how old he is
 
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