Sharpley Returns for 5th Years

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Evan Sharpley who previously had turned down a chance for a 5th year to pursue baseball will now return for a 5th season at ND. HE provides a stable backup QB. Should Clausen and Crist both go down in a game. Goodman can return to being a full time reciever
 
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Still depends on how he plays during summer with Mariners. Good to hear though.
 

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Eric Sharpley who previously had turned down a chance for a 5th year to pursue baseball will now return for a 5th season at ND. HE provides a stable backup QB. Should Clausen and Crist both go down in a game. Goodman can return to being a full time reciever

A few things...

#1: It's EVAN Sharpley.

#2: It's highly unlikely Clausen and Crist would both go down in a game. Nearly impossible.
 

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A few things...

#1: It's EVAN Sharpley.

#2: It's highly unlikely Clausen and Crist would both go down in a game. Nearly impossible.

1. Correction made, mea culpa.

2. Nearly impossible? It's happened before.
 

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Sharpleys a good kid, the mariners are letting him cut his first training season short to come back and be with the football team. he wants to teach and coach so this can give him a great chance to learn with charlie. good for him.
 

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Weis Thinking Ahead

Weis Thinking Ahead

South Bend Tribune: Notre Dame football: Twist to Sharpley's saga

Mariners to let ND draftee cut his first pro season short to return to school for football camp.
<!--END Headline--><!--Extra Eyebrow Field--><!--ArticleByline-->ERIC HANSEN Tribune Staff Writer
The Mariners agreed to let Sharpley cut his first pro season short by three weeks and return to Notre Dame in time for football training camp the first weekend in August.

Sharpley, whose ambition when sports end is to teach and coach, will be able to finish his student-teaching requirement this fall and serve as ND's third option at quarterback behind starter Jimmy Clausen and backup Dayne Crist.

Yes, Notre Dame has had to dip that far down on occasion in recent years. Think Pat Dillingham and Eric Chappell.

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If you had asked me last November if I'd ever consider coming back, I would have said no. It was pretty frustrating the way it was ending. You never think your career is going to go like that. But now that the opportunity is here, I think it's going to be fantastic.

"I think it's not only going to be great from a player's standpoint, but as a future coach's standpoint as well. I'm going to take advantage of being able to look at what goes into the planning and behind-the-scenes stuff. I owe a lot to coach Weis.''

It was ND head football coach Charlie Weis who approached Sharpley last winter to convince him to clandestinely apply for a fifth year of eligibility for football, just to cover all the bases.
 

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An Insurance Benefit

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Much of the same info from the press release but Lou expounds on the need for a 3rd QB.

Sophomore walk-on Nate Montana was the No. 3 option entering this season, but Weis explored using sophomore wide receiver John Goodman, who played quarterback in his senior year of high school, as a contingency plan. Goodman even started taking reps at quarterback late in the spring.

With the return of Sharpley, who started two games in 2007, completed 55 percent of his 140 pass attempts for 736 yards, and nearly staged a dramatic rally off the bench against Purdue and Boston College, no such experimentation will be needed.

Clausen is the present and Crist is the future, but having Sharpley on the roster allays concerns about who would be No. 2 in case either of the top two incurs an injury, especially after not signing a quarterback this past February.

How often is a third quarterback necessary? It’s happened three times since 1998.

In 1998, starter Jarious Jackson was injured in Game 10 while “taking a knee” in the end zone during a victory over LSU. Backup Eric Chappell started the next week at LSU but was replaced in the first half by freshman Arnaz Battle in a 10-0 loss.

In 2000, starter Battle was lost for the season in Game 2, an overtime loss to No. 1 Nebraska, so former tight end Gary Godsey started the next week in a victory at Purdue. The following week in a setback at Michigan State, Godsey was replaced by freshman Matt LoVecchio in the second half. LoVecchio took over as the starter the remainder of the year – only to lose his job the next year to classmate Carlyle Holiday, who then would be injured several times the ensuing year and replaced by walk-on Pat Dillingham (by then, LoVecchio had transferred).
 

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A few things...

#1: It's EVAN Sharpley.

#2: It's highly unlikely Clausen and Crist would both go down in a game. Nearly impossible.

UCLA win in 07, we knocked out QB 1 and 2.

glad to hear this though, goodman can get back to being an legit WR, has some possabilities in the slot, or the 4/5 WR sets at least, just IMO.
 

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hey, he's a good kid and i would think a good leader on the team. why not postpone life in the real world. playing football at notre dame is a special thing, so hang onto it as long as possible.
 

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Yeah I welcome back Evan with open arms. He has never complained about lack of playing time and always has done what was asked of him to help the team win. He is a team player and a leader for all the incredibly young talent we have.

And let's not forget two years ago when Oregon lost three qb's within two games. Anything can happen in college football.
 

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Another GA?

Another GA?

... He is a team player and a leader for all the incredibly young talent we have.

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While he's insurance he may prove to be a playing GA. Another "coach" as that's where he sees his future.
 

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I for one am plenty glad with Evan coming back. He has been total class act from day one at ND. It never hurts to have a veteran leader to help the youth. Plus, I would be glad to have him on the sidelines in case of losing Crist and Clausen. Trust me, Montana is NOT the answer at third string. Finally, those jerks who don't want him back, you need your brain checked.
 

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Also Sharpley is someone who is very familiar with the system and could help Crist out on the sidelines
 

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I like Evan and feel he has always represented the team in a positive light. I think the guys that never see the field can help your team as much as a starter sometimes.

My only question I pose is this, if Montana isn't the answer as 3rd stringer, why do we even have him on the team? I was all for him being on the team but I felt like he could possibly step in someday, does anybody, including Charlie, think he can't step up if called upon? Just wondering.
 

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... My only question I pose is this, if Montana isn't the answer as 3rd stringer, why do we even have him on the team? I was all for him being on the team but I felt like he could possibly step in someday, does anybody, including Charlie, think he can't step up if called upon? Just wondering.

Montana is a walkon, like Rudy was. He pays his own way so he does not count against the NCAA 85/25 scholarship restrictions. Who knows maybe tomorrow Montana will wake up and start slinging passes with strength and accuracy. It could happen. But I don't think you'll find anyone making book on it. Montana is probably closer to Dillingham, another walkon, in talent, skill level, and potential then he is to either Clausen or Crist.

Weis knew that Sharpley wanted a baseball career and was not to be counted on to return in '09. As Crist was the only QB inked since Clausen, a warm body was needed at a minimum for 3rd string in case of catastrophe.

If Weis was content with Montana as #3 QB why did he ask Sharpley last winter to go ahead and file for a 5th year even though Sharpley made it clear he was moving on?

Fortunately Sharpley did file for a 5th year so when ND wiffed on signing a QB in Feb '09 making Montana or another walkon by default, Charlie still had a card up his sleeve. Something so far I haven't seen anyone give him credit for having forsight.

One more IF. If Weis was content with Montana as #3 QB why did he have a receiver, Goodman, taking snaps in Spring Ball?

Best wishes to young Mr. Montana and I hope he beats Crist out and outperforms his father. Meanwhile I'm more comfortable at QB now that Sharpley's back.
 

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Montana is a walkon, like Rudy was. He pays his own way so he does not count against the NCAA 85/25 scholarship restrictions. Who knows maybe tomorrow Montana will wake up and start slinging passes with strength and accuracy. It could happen. But I don't think you'll find anyone making book on it. Montana is probably closer to Dillingham, another walkon, in talent, skill level, and potential then he is to either Clausen or Crist.

Weis knew that Sharpley wanted a baseball career and was not to be counted on to return in '09. As Crist was the only QB inked since Clausen, a warm body was needed at a minimum for 3rd string in case of catastrophe.

If Weis was content with Montana as #3 QB why did he ask Sharpley last winter to go ahead and file for a 5th year even though Sharpley made it clear he was moving on?

Fortunately Sharpley did file for a 5th year so when ND wiffed on signing a QB in Feb '09 making Montana or another walkon by default, Charlie still had a card up his sleeve. Something so far I haven't seen anyone give him credit for having forsight.

One more IF. If Weis was content with Montana as #3 QB why did he have a receiver, Goodman, taking snaps in Spring Ball?

Best wishes to young Mr. Montana and I hope he beats Crist out and outperforms his father. Meanwhile I'm more comfortable at QB now that Sharpley's back.

BGIF I agree with everything you said, I was just posing the question. If no one has faith in him, why even let him on the team ya know?
 

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BGIF I agree with everything you said, I was just posing the question. If no one has faith in him, why even let him on the team ya know?

Because he's a walkon and Charlie was desperate for a #3 guy. He is not on scholarship. There's probably a dozen or more walkons "on the team". They all pay their own way and they don't get to dress for games. In all likelihood Montana will practice his butt off for 4 years, get beaten to hamburger by Johnson, Williams and Tenuta's blizting backers and after 4 years he'll get to dress for Senior Day, take a snap and get a Service Letter.

But without Sharpley he'd be the #3 QB and probably make the travel squad out of necessity.
 

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So does he take up a Roster spot? Do walk on's count against your # of players allowed on your team?
 

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So does he take up a Roster spot? Do walk on's count against your # of players allowed on your team?

I'll say no and no.

I think there is a limitation on walkons but what really counts is 85 scholarship players on the team and no more than 25 in a recruiting class. And the NCAA sets a limit on how many can suit up for home game and travel with the team. I think the travel limit is 60. You may recall Weis speaking about Jonas Gray earning a seat on the bus. It meant he practiced his way on the NCAA sized travel squad.

When Demetrious Jones failed to show up for an acutal bus ride to a game, he left the team short one player "on the bus" and for the game as there was no time to get another player notified, dressed, and on the bus in time to make the game.

Walkons do NOT count against those numbers UNTIL they are awarded a scholarship like Anello was then they count. Most every year the head coach saves one or sometimes two scholarships to award to a hard working walkon as recognition and as incentive to the other walkons to try harder. Those scholarships are made available by transfers and career ending injuries. When re-issued to another player that player then counts against the NCAA max 85 scholarships.

Hope that answers your question.
 

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yeah i knew about the 85 but i figured there was a total number that you could have....
 
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