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left out KK Smith.What does next years WR room look like?
Maybe:
Thomas
Greathouse
Faison
Gilbert
Cam W
Saldate
Burress
And there will likely be a detractor or 2.
We may have to hit the portal again.
"This whole pay to play ordeal has become insanity meets loco meets wild west"When does the Camel back break via straw?
When will a slew teams say enough is enough. This entire thing is wrong and we're going our own way. Done with paying for playing.
One team does it then it's suicide.
A group of teams do it then it gets attention.
A bunch of teams do it that makes a difference.
This whole pay to play ordeal has become insanity meets loco meets wild west meets....
Notre Dame football needs to distance itself from Tennessee's 'fan fee' idea
The Tennessee Volunteers are rolling out a fan fee next season and Notre Dame football needs to stay far away from the idea.slapthesign.com
"Are we recovered from NIU yet?"Are we recovered from NIU yet?
ND 44
Miami 13
Trust me when I tell you the tone of my text isn't malicious but I'm not sure where your hope is coming fromComing into the season, I watched a lot of Riley Leonard highlights, and while he did not show a lot of downfield passability, I thought with Denbrock coming in that works change. I’ll take a W all day, but I’m a little disappointed in a quarterback run centered offense.
If the offense can hit two downfield shots a game mixing the QB run with the zone concepts it will be hard to stop this offense
Faison is what we NEED to play at the top or have any aspirations of such.Our best receiver by far is beaux even when faison is healthy. He’s a high 4 star recruit out of HS and transfer to ND. It’s why it’s important to get talented players, it shows.
Faison is a good wr, need him to get healthy and hopefully he is now. He adds a quickness element no other wr on our team has
Yeah, this motherfcker really wants to twist the knife for some reason. Though I guess we know the reason. Even though I personally would be surprised if that actually comes to pass.Fortunately, it is not Lincoln Riley's decision.
Fortunately, it is not Lincoln Riley's decision.It's not so much watering down the schedule as the entire landscape of scheduling has changed with the new 12-team playoff format. The top brands will be steering clear of ND for the same reason that USC is doing it. All schools in the Big Ten or SEC will inherently have much tougher conference schedules in the future with the recent realignment. A team that finishes 2, 3 or 4 in either conference could lose out on a playoff berth if they have a loss to ND.
I know how you domers feel about the USC rivalry but let's face it, Lincoln Riley is doing the smart thing for himself.
There is no reason for you to worry about USC. The annual rivalry is finished in 2026. It's a done deal.Why don’t you worry about your loser program and we will worry about USC.
Agreed. There’s a lot that goes into effective downfield passing, and trust between the QB and his OL is near the top in my opinion. Right now, Leonard doesn’t appear to fully trust his OL, and as a result, he is vacating the pocket too early and too often. There are plays where the line has done its job and he needs to trust them and step up into the pocket and let loose; and there are times where the OL has been manhandled or simply misread the defense stunts and there is no pocket. Really hard to separate the play of the QB from the play of the OL, and you can’t overstate the importance of mutual trust. Losing three of our five OL to injury doesn’t help, but we’re fortunate to have our kind of depth. Leonard and the OL are a work in progress.Throwing downfield would be a lot easier with Alt and Fisher. The OL is a work in progress. Leonard needs to be better as well.
Greathouse needs to catch that deep ball against NIU and Knapp needs to not get blown up on that deep ball to Collins against Purdue. The perception of ND’s passing attack would be a little better if those two balls are completed.
It's a normal thing for most of cfbHow did Notre Dame manage to schedule two MAC teams in the same season? That really looks odd...and it won't help the SOS even if Notre Dame runs the table the rest of the season.