Cig out coached
- By NDinNJ
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How Friday went for Curt Cignetti:.
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Al Washington has not been a great recruiter here so far. DL has played well as far as technique etc, but year 3 and no big studs signed. Jmo.Looks like the other thread got shut down. I have no issue with the Edge guys, been fantastic. The concern is the interior DT, in 6 years ND has not recruited ONE Top 150 player with an average ranking of 360. WR/DT have been the two worst recruited positions and it’s not close. ND has done “very well” at every other position
TE production was down I agree.Underwhelming resume for a ND transfer. Overall, our TE’s seriously underperformed this year, and blocking was beyond poor by ND standards. Washington looks like an efficient willing blocker, so think this was the primary interest in him. Agree that Flanagan is talented and I think he might make an impact as a freshman, but probably late in the season. Washington should help the running game against a demanding first few games.
To you perhaps but they are the reason why ND was ineligible for a bye. It's simple math. The CFP was never going to allow ANY team an advantage by allowing them to play in less total post season games in an attempt to win the National Championship.Conference championship games are a totally separate issue
Again comparing paid channel to free channel is not a true comparisonI do too. But we're in the minority, as evidenced by that article that NIN Irish linked.
That is not a fair barometerThey just did it Saturday. NFL still 1st.
CFP viewership topped by Saturday NFL games
College football's 12-team playoff rollout was spoiled by the NFL, with the Texans-Chiefs getting 15.5 million viewers while the SMU-Penn State game averaged 6.4 million. The Steelers-Ravens game drew 15.4 million viewers to Clemson-Texas' 8.6 million.www.espn.com
I believe your stance on the " pylon placement" question was similar. If you don't understand what postseason means so be it. It's why ND was ineligible for a bye which was fair. Injuries happen, unfortunate for sure but that's the reality of the game.So according to you, playing an extra game in the CFP doesn’t put the players at the risk of injury
Interesting theory, wrong but interesting
From film I've seen, the BACKUP QB as a runner looks more like an ASSET than a LIABILITY.New QB has a killer comp avg. close to 80%. He can run as well.
ND might load the box and play man but they will need to spy that QB.
I do too. But we're in the minority, as evidenced by that article that NIN Irish linked.If given the choice I watch college games whenever there's a conflict with the NFL, every time!
Both the WRs looks great, very productive as P4 college players. About as much as you could hope for. I don't know how talented they are, but they're not essentially random guys that have never produced much on the field. I was hoping they might go after Logan Loya from UCLA. He could be another Chris Finke type. Also quite productive. The TE seems like more of a reach. But perhaps he's known more for his blocking.Don’t get some of these portal pics. Wisky. Ark.
There are so many absolute stud WR’s in the portal. Not sure about TE.
I trust the staff to evaluate talent but woooff so far.
The NFL is ruthlessly efficientThe NFL is all about money and they will step on anyone and anything to get more
still not that experienced right?The Georgia backup QB is not young. 21-year-old third season junior.
Not when you have replaced three others on the defensive line. It’s not that complicated.Yes, the ND Dline has been decimated with injuries. My point was Having to play a backup QB is worse than having to replace Mills.
Good transfer class so farDon’t get some of these portal pics. Wisky. Ark.
There are so many absolute stud WR’s in the portal. Not sure about TE.
I trust the staff to evaluate talent but woooff so far.