Thursday, August 13, 2009
Predictions: Irish Stat Editions (offense edition)
Clausen will lead in passing yardage, and will likely be at least 3800 minimum.
Allen will lead in rushing yardage, and will likely have at least 800 minimum.
Tate will lead in receiving yardage, and a 1000+ will be easy, and Floyd will have a 1000+ as well, Floyd would of had 1000+ last year if not for being injured.
Allen will lead in TD's on the ground, with Robert Hughes a close second
Tate and Floyd will tie for TDs receiving, and each of them will have 12+ TD's each.
Tate will lead in total TDs, as he gets one on special teams and a couple on the ground in addition to rec. TD's.
Predictions: Conference Champion Editions....
Big XII: Texas (3-way tie in the Big XII south again? It could happen)
SEC: Florida (Florida has this one easy, although Ole Miss will be great)
Big 10: Penn St.(Ohio St. is a possible, but it depends on how Pryor does with the loss at key skill positions, but OSU can reload)
ACC: Georgia Tech (VT's loss of Evans to an ACL for the year hurts them alot) (Paul Johnson is one of the most underrated coaches in the game right now)
Pac-10: California (All great streaks come to an end at some point, so I say this is the year the Trojans break the streak of Pac-10 titles)
Big East: West Virginia (Jarrett Brown has had more experience than most No. 2 QBs had in previous years, Sanders was re-instated, and Noel Devine is a great back)
WAC: Boise St. (Will get to crash the BCS again)
MWC: TCU (Underrated team, great defense, experienced QB, possibly could lead to double crash in the BCS)
C-USA: Houston (that offense is unbelievably awesome, and with Tulsa down, now is the time for Houston to retake supremacy in the C-USA West)
MAC: Central Michigan (LeFevour is has more EXP than ever, and CMU is one of the most underrated teams out there from the Non-BCS, WMU will give them a fight though)
Sun Belt: Troy (Troy is a team most teams will underestimate, such as Oklahoma St back in 207, and LSU last year, even if the Tigers came back)
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Only #9?!?
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Too-Early Notre Dame Predictions Part 1

Game I: vs. Nevada
The opener for us. Nevada has one of the lowest ranked pass defenses last season as they allowed 311.6 ypg. They return two starters to the secondary, and will be a suspect secondary that the Irish will take advantage of and be able to pass the ball freely on. However they have a tremendous rush defense that allowed just 89ypg. Running the ball might be a bit difficult at first. I feel that the Irish will get things going on the ground, but I feel that not a single RB will top 100, as a team I think we can rush for 100+.
Clausen should put up 400 pass yards on the Nevada pass defense due to the high amount of yards allowed. Tate and Floyd will easily have 120+ each on them. The Irish front 7 will need to be ready as the Nevada will be relying on there ground game that had two 1000 yard + rushers, and return a 1000 yard rusher from 2007. The Irish will hae little trouble scoring on Nevada. Nevada will score on us due to a potent attack.
I predict the Irish will win the game 52-17 with Clausen being the POTG with 400+ passing yards and 5 TDs against Nevada.
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Back again from the dead....
However I will say we will score 60+ on a team, but not which one. Also welcome to Notre Dame Tommy Rees!
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Another Loss in Hoops...
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Big Game tonight for Hoops.
After winning two straight, the Hoops team needs to at least go 5-1 to finish the season (hardest games are at UConn and probably Villanova), the team is on an upswing after annihilating Louisville and beating South Florida. Every game is important right now. I expect another big game from Harangody (the usual 27 points, 14 rebounds) and I think that Jackson and McAlarney are going to be key as well.
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
2009 Notre Dame Football Preview: Depth Chart (Incomplete)
Currently Done is the Offense and Defense, Special Teams TBA.
DEPTH CHART
QB JIMMY CLAUSEN JR. 13 st. last year, 3172 pass yds, 9 st. Fr, 1254 pass yards #1 QB HS 2007, Hawaii Bowl co-MVP
Dayne Crist rFr, RS Last year
Evan Sharpley Sr 2 st. 2007, 736 pass yds 5 TD
RB ARMANDO ALLEN JR. 13 gm/st last year, 585 rush yds, 96 yd KO return TD in bowl, Robert Hughes JR. 12 gm/st last year, 382 rush 4 TD,
James Aldridge Sr. 357 rush 3 TD last year
Jonas Gray So. backup last year
WR GOLDEN TATE JR. 13 st/gm last year, 1080 rec yds, 11 Total TD, Hawaii Bowl co-MVP
Robby Parris Sr. 4 st So 361 rec yds, 9 rec 50 rec yds last year
WR MICHAEL FLOYD SO. 11 st/gm last year, 719 rec yds 7 TD, ND Fr. records.
Deion Walker rFR, RS last season
John Goodman rFR RS last season
WR DUVAL KAMARA JR. 13 gm last year, 206 rec yds, 5 st. Fr, 357 rec yds 4 TD.
Shaq Evans Fr.
FB: Steve Paskorz So, mainly used for blocking last year.
TE KYLE RUDOLPH SO. 13 St last year, 340 rec yds 2 TD, ND Fr TE records.
Mike Ragone So., ACL LY, 11 gm Fr.
Joesph Fauria So., 1 gm Fr 0 rec.
Tyler Eifert Fr.
Jake Golic Fr.
LT Matt Romine So RS 2007, 0 ST Last year, appeared many games, backup.
Paul Duncan Sr. 13 St 07 LT/RT, inj early on last year, 5th year.
Lane Clelland rFR
LG ERIC OLSEN SR. 13 st last year, 6 ST 2007.
Chris Stewart Jr, partial ST'r 08, inj,backup 07, RS 06.
Chris Watt Fr.
C DAN WENGER JR. 13 ST last year, 2 ST 07, RS 06.
Braxton Cave So. backup last year.
Mike Golic Jr. rFR, brother Jake Golic is Fr. TE.
RG TREVOR ROBINSON SO. partial ST'r 08.
Andrew Nuss So., backup last year, RS 07.
Alex Bullard Fr.
RT SAM YOUNG SR. 13 ST last year, 12 ST 07, 13 ST True Fr. 06, 3 YR ST'r.
Taylor Dever So. backup last year, RS 07.
Zach Martin Fr.
DEFENSE:
DE: Ethan Johnson So. 13 gm last year, 3.5 sack, 5 TFL,
Kapron Lewis-More rFr, RS last year
Hafis Williams rFR RS last year
DT: IAN WILLIAMS JR. 13 ST last year, 2 st Fr. 40 tkl, 2 TFL,
Paddy Mullen Jr, 11 gm last year, backup 07, RS 06.
Brandon Newman rFr RS last year
Tyler Stockton Fr. In Spring
DE: Morrice Richardson Sr. 11 gm last year, 9 gm 2007 1 sack,
Sean Cwynar rFR RS last year.
John Ryan, hybrid DE/OLB multiple ST 07/08
OLB: HARRISON SMITH SO. 13 ST last year 12 TFL! RS 07.
Darius Fleming So. 13 gm Fr 5 TFL.
Zeke Motta Fr.
Dan Fox Fr.
ILB: BRIAN SMITH JR. 11 ST last year 6 TFL, DEF TD, ST'r Fr.,
Steve Filer So. 11 gm Fr.
Scott Smith Sr. 5th year Senior.
ILB: Toryan Smith Sr. 10 gm last year, Block Punt Return TD!
Anthony McDonald rFr RS last year.
David Posluszny rFr. RS last year
OLB: KERRY NEAL JR Co-ST'r Last year, ST'r FR.
Manti Te'o Fr. Top OLB 2009!
JOHN RYAN Sr. Hybrid DE/OLB Co-ST'r 07/08
Carlo Calabrese Fr.
FS: Sergio Brown Sr. NB Last year, 6 Pbu, 1 blocked kick.
HARRISON SMITH, possibilty, can be hybrind OLB/FS.,
SS: KYLE McCARTHY SR. 13 St last year 110 TKL! 2 INT
Ray Herring Sr. 5th year Senior.
Dan McCarthy rFR.
CB: DARRIN WALLS JR. missed 08, 12 ST 07, INT TD.
Robert Blanton 12 gm Fr, INT TD!
EJ Banks Fr. In Spring
CB: RAESHON McNEIL SR 13 ST 08, 2 INT 13 PBU!
Gary Gray So. backup 08, 2 INT
Leanord Gordon Sr.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Post-Signing Day and other stuff
Signing Day has come and gone and with a landing of a decent class (especially with getting Manti Te'o). The Hoops Team has hit a slump with seven straight losses and Harangody's double figure scoring streak (41) being broken when he managed just 5 against the Bruins last Saturday. Every game is still a must win, for not only any shot at the postseason tournament, but also seeding in the Big East Tournament.
I will be starting a preview at some point of the 2009 football season.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
Back from the Dead....
Oh and we have a new O-line Coach in Frank Verducci
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/football/ncaa/01/14/notre-dame/index.html
Welcome to Notre Dame Frank!
Friday, December 5, 2008
A look back at 2007: Part II
Original Prediction: Penn St. 31, Irish 14
Actual Result: Penn St. 31, Irish 10.
Not too far off? Well I thought we would have a defensive TD, likely a pick six as I knew Morelli was a mistake-prone QB. Well that came true. The other TD would have come from a Sharpley pass to probably Robby Parris or Grimes. It would be close for a while, then Penn St. would pull it out (we would be down 17-14, but they score the final TDs to pull the win). The offense at times would struggle, but it would hamper a decent D to being on the field.
Next Post in this series: TBA (Possibly Monday)
Bring on Ohio St.!
Irish 82 OSU 68
Thursday, December 4, 2008
A look back at 2007 Part 1.
Game I: vs. Georgia Tech.
Original Prediction: Irish 21, Yellow Jackets 10.
Actual Result: Yellow Jackets 33, Irish 3.
This game I had felt was a good game to open up with as I felt it would be a win before what would be a rough 3-game stretch. We would keep it conservative at times as the running game would carry us behind the running of Travis Thomas and James Aldridge. They would both score on runs below 10 yards. Sharpley was who I had starting this game as he had the most experience of the 3 QB's. He would throw a TD pass to John Carlson to help put the game away and give us a 21-10 win. We would likely have surrendered many sacks initially, but I wouldn't expect 9 sacks. Likely I had thought about 5.
However we wound up using 3 QB's and got ran all over by Tashard Choice and Johnathan Dwyer. The Secondary had a good game and Trevor Laws would begin a super season for him with many tackles and a blocked FG.
Some USC Reactions....
1. Obviously the offense was very 2007-esque as they struggled heavily offensively, especially in the first half. James Aldridge was the offensive player of the game as he was pretty much the only offensive player how did anything.
2. The Secondary is our strong point right now. They had 3 picks against the USC offense, and were my defensive players of the game as they did everything expected, the defense played good, the offensive woes forced the D to be on the field for far too long.
3. The team is still young and developing in many areas. While we didn't really have an established starting RB, it was a RB-by-committee this season so far. James Aldridge might have the nod of starting in the bowl with Armando Allen appearing hurt in the game. We will have to wait and see what happens.
4. Clausen still needs to really cut down on mistakes as he has thrown far too many INTs. He still developing, but must finish next season with single digit INTs (9 or less).
5. Is it me, or did our Sideline Reporter remind me of Miss Piggy? All we needed was Kermit.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Update 12/3
USC Review possible tomorrow. Weis is returning it seems now.
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3741387
Bowl is now a definite with him returning, good chance we head Shreveport, LA for the Independence Bowl likely. Possibly against BYU in the Poinsettia Bowl too.
Hopefully Harangody returns for Saturday's game against Ohio St. Ryan Ayers and Kyle McAlarney have done great in his abscence.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Irish Fall to UNC 87-102
The Craziness seems to continue on ESPN
With that said, since it seems that the buyout is smaller than what it seems, it will make this interesting after this Saturday. I really feel that 2009 will be the make or break year. The 2008 season seems to feel like what I thought 2007 was going to be like (I thought we would have gone 7-5 in the regular season with wins over the last four, BC, Purdue, and UCLA/GT.)
2009 Football Schedule
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S05 NEVADA
S12 @ Michigan
S19 MICHIGAN ST.
S26 @ Purdue
O03 WASHINGTON
O17 SOUTHERN CAL
O24 BOSTON COLLEGE
O31 Washington St. (SA)
N07 NAVY
N14 @ Pittsburgh
N21 CONNECTICUT
N28 @ Stanford
This scedule next year looks to be very easy even though there aren't any Div 1-AA teams on it (we haven't played one since 1951 if I recall). The following year we must win every game on that scedule as each one should be winnable, we will likely be favored in all except the USC game
Update 11/26
Bring on UNC for Hoops. Our Bball team will avenge the heartbreaker from last October. The Syracuse game was a heartbreaker for sure and just about everyone in the house couldn't understand how upset i felt from that loss (Thats what I get for watching the games with my mom).
Oh well. Things will be interesting over the next few days. Posting has been down as work and school have eaten up my time as Thanksgiving week at work means the customers have become a crazed mob.
Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving for my readers
Friday, November 21, 2008
Irish Beat LMU
Won 65-54. Harangody still beasting.
Notre Dame vs. Syracuse: The Preview
Extra Point: The Irish need to score big in this game, we have yet to break the 40 mark this season. We have only scored more than 30 (vs. Michigan, Purdue, Washington, and Pittsburgh) four times. I had thought we would score more than 40 (SDSU, Washington, Navy, Syracuse, and likely Purdue), 4 to 5 times. This is the game we need to score more than 40....
Safety: We managed to score our first special teams TD last season as Toryan Smith rumbled in with the blocked punt in for a TD. A Safety has yet to happen in the Weis Era, while I don't know if it happens this weekend, but it could, and the free kick will put us into good field position if it happened.
Field Goal: After a cold start (1-7 if I recall), Brandon Walker has been 9-10 since the UNC game. The lone miss wasn't in regulation, the fourth overtime in the Pitt Loss. While after the slow start, I thought he might make five more at best, yet he has overcome the pressure from some and has been hitting 90% since then.
Secondary: The Secondary has been very impressive this season (if I recall, allowing 180 per game and 22nd nationaly) (2nd nationally last season), despite the loss of Darrin Walls to personal reasons. Raeshon McNeil has been very impressive and has a knack for deflecting the football. Bruton has led this unit with 3 picks, I predict him to score a defensive TD, and with luck, a pick or two.
Offensive Line: The Offensive Line allowed 58 sacks last season, we have now turned that around extensively by allowing just 14 this season in ten games. Projected Stats show it at 17, I predict this line won't allow one this Saturday.
Touchdown: Scoring many TDs once again is needed, we scored 26 last season, that has upped to 31 this season in ten games, while it is a bit less than I thought, I feel we are going to score many this weekend.
Front Seven: The Front Seven will be without an important playmaker for the remainder of the regular season, Brian Smith. Smith has 2 career defensive TDs, a pick six and a key fumble return that was part of the win against Michigan. Toryan Smith will fill for Smith, as he had a key TD against Navy.
My Prediction: After 0 pass TDs over the pervious two games, Clausen goes wild with the throwing for a career high 5 TD passes. A rush and defensive TD will happen as well, as I predict the irish to win 52-0 in the first shutout since 2002.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
No Reaction Post, but ND-LMU prediction.
The 3-headed Monster (Aldridge, Allen, Hughes) was very effective against Navy, lets hope this is a consistent effort by them.
Sucks that Floyd and Smith are out for the regular season. Kamara and Parris got to step up, mr. consistent (Grimes) has been injured at times, but decent for when he did played.
Now for some hoops, I was going to be in attendance, but the game is shockingly sold out and I couldn't get my tix. So I expect an explosive game from Harangody and the Irish win 105-48.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Update 11/18/08
Poll doesn't change as Toryan Smith scored a special teams TD, not a defensive TD.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Irish Lay it too USC Upstate and tie the home game win streak mark.
Luke Harangody scored 30 points and had 14 rebounds in the win, Luke Zeller scored a career high 18 points of the bench while shooting 75% from the floor, with a 4-5 from the 3-point line. The Irish were 11 of 13 from the charity stripe. The next home game won't be until Nov. 30th with a game against Furman.
Notre Dame heads west for a game at Loyola Marymount Friday, Nov. 21 before playing in the EA Sports Maui Invitational during Thanksgiving week.
Friday, November 14, 2008
The Preview is Up!
Also the Irish play USC Upstate this weekend, expect a possible 100point game from the Irish.
Notre Dame vs. Navy: The Preview...
QB-wise, Navy has had a revolving door of QB's due to injuries and such as the QB with the most passing yards is Jarod Bryant with 265 and while Navy is an option team, the QB is still the key to that offense. While Jimmy Clausen might of thrown 4 picks last Saturday, he will improve and predict he reverse that 0-4 and throw for a quartet of TD passes.
RB-wise, while he have better talent, Navy has the overral edge with Shun White and Eric Kettani combining for roughly 1500 on the ground. At reciver ND has the unanimous edge with Golden Tate and Michael Floyd looking at both breaking the 1000-yard mark.
The Irish will likely play a game similar to the 2005 matchup against Navy, a 42-21 win. It will come down to how Navy's QB's do. Clausen had an off day and played with the flu, after that, I feel he will improve and throw for 8 TDs in the next two games. I predict the Irish to win
42-14 over the Midshipmen.
GO IRISH! SINK THE MIDSHIPMEN!
Thursday, November 13, 2008
2009 Depth Chart: Defense Edition:
Same Rules apply with bold/italics
DE:
Morrice Richardson (SR)
Sean Cwynar (So/rFR) (idk if he has played this season)
DT:
Ian Williams (JR)
Paddy Mullen (SR) (has extra year of eligibility after 2009)
DE:
Ethan Johnson (SO)
or Emeka Nwankwo (JR) (has extra year of eligibilty after 2010)
OLB:
Harrison Smith (JR) (has extra year of eligibilty after 2010)
Darius Fleming (SO)
ILB:
Brian Smith (JR)
Steve Filer (SO)
ILB:
Toryan Smith (SR)
Anthony McDonald (rFR)
OLB:
Kerry Neal (JR) (Started 2007/and starting exp. in 2008)
John Ryan (SR) (has starting experience in 2007/2008)
CB:
Darrin Walls (SR) (Missed 2008 Personal Reasons, will have year of eligibility after 2009)
Robert Blanton (SO)
FS:
Sergio Brown (SR)
Jashaad Gaines (SR)
SS:
Kyle McCarthy (5th)
Jamoris Slaugther (rFR)
CB:
Raeshon NcNeil (SR)
Gary Gray (JR) (has extra year of eligibility after 2010)
In total we have 10 returning starts on offense (if you count Aldridge as a SYB, basically our power-back)
7 on defense (1 DL, 2 OLB, 1 ILB, 3 DB)
17 starters is pretty decent.
An early look at a 2009 season depth chart...
Bold: Returning Starter
Italic: Started in 2007, missed 2008 (applies to Darrin Walls)
BoldItalic: Has starting experience
Offense: (Defense coming in next post)
QB:
Jimmy Clausen (JR)
Evan Sharpley (5th)
Dayne Cryst (rFR)
RB:
Armando Allen (JR)
Jonas Gray (SO)
Short-Yard Back:
James Aldridge (SR)
Robert Hughes (JR)
WR:
Golden Tate (JR)
Duval Kamara (JR)
Deion Walker (rFR)
WR:
Michael Floyd (SO)
Robby Parris (SR)
George West (SR)
John Goodman (rFR)
LT:
Matt Romine (JR) (iirc, has extra year of eligibility after 2010)
or Paul Duncan (5th)
LG:
Eric Olsen (SR)
Trevor Robinson (SO)
C:
Dan Wenger (SR) (has extra year of eligibility after 2009)
Thomas Bemenderfer (SR)
RG:
Chris Stewart (SR) (has extra year of eligibility after 2009)
Andrew Nuss (JR) (has extra year of eligibilty after 2010)
RT:
Sam Young (SR)
Taylor Dever (JR) (has extra year of eligibility after 2010)
TE:
Kyle Rudolph (SO)
Mike Ragone (Jr) (missed 2008, will have extra year of eligibility in 2010)
Some Bad News...
Conversation:
Me: Hi, I would like to buy two tickets for the game against Notre Dame...
Ticket Guy: Who are you for? LMU or ND? (What kind of question is that, shouldn't it be home or visitor?)
Me: ND...
Ticket Guy: No more tickets left for you guys.
ME: are there tickets left for the home side?
Ticket Guy: Those are for LMU fans only?
I call back about 20 minutes later after no luck online....
A different ticket guy tells me the only ones left are for Alums...
Pity.
Now to save for the tix against UCLA.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Update 11/12
I have the opportunity to go to a HS game on Friday and will be seeing the Nick Montana-led Oaks Christian, and wonder if I should talk aobut it in a post sometime this weekend?
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
New Offensive Line Commit.

In light our difficulty of recruiting a left tackle in recent years (Sam Young is a RT, Romine or Dever can play LT though), we have managed to land a new 5star Offensive lineman in Chewbacca. At a towering 7 foot 4 inch height, Chewbacca looks to help anchor the offensive line next season with the graduation coming for decent LT Mike Turkovich. Chewbacca will be an early enrollee and will likely start for the 2009 Blue-Gold Game...
Harangody scores 21, with 10 rebounds in exibition win...
This is the Irish's year to make the run to the Final Four, this is one of the best Irish Hoops teams in awhile and will continue the home-win streak as the Joyce Center has the best home-court advantage in the country
Weis to assume play-calling duties again?
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3692574
Coach Charlie Weis plans to take a more active role with the Notre Dame offense following a 17-0 loss to Boston College.
He's not yet sure exactly what the role will be, although he strongly hinted he could get more involved in play calling -- a role he gave up before the season in an effort to become more of a coach to the entire team.
"I'm trying to do this head coach thing where you kind of delegate. But I think that when there's a problem and it's an area where you believe that you can be part of the answer, I think you'd better go help," he said Sunday evening.
Weis was hired as the coach of Notre Dame based on his reputation as the play-caller for the New England Patriots after he helped to lead them to three Super Bowl victories in four seasons.
IMO, Weis will likely resume playcalling against Navy this Saturday, some of the playcalling has been a bit shaky in recent weeks. While I feel Weis is a decent playcaller, he isn't perfect as some mistakes have happened (4th down last year with Navy)
Monday, November 10, 2008
Notre Dame-Boston College Post-Game Thoughts...
After witnessing the Irish fall 17-0 to rival Boston College, it felt hard to take in with this loss as I felt we had a shot to come back and with a controversial Interception return (there should have been holding on the BC player holding Jimmy down), I felt we would score and regroup to come back and win in a 21-10 or 14-13 type win. Well we didn't, our defense was actually decent in my opinion as they held the BC offense to 1/3 on FG's (one that Walker could have made even) and a lucky TD. While Weis looks to resume playcalling again, this should be a much easier matchup on Saturday Morning with us heading to Baltimore to play Navy. The team made quite a few mistakes in our loss, which cost us this game. While our Bowl destination is unkown as we are 5-4 and while I feel we can close out easy 2-1, it will make things interesting. It would not suprise me if there are shake-ups in the depth chart and a asst. coaching change following the season. While I would love us to head to the Gator Bowl, it may be likely we head to a mid-tier Bowl in the Big East selection like the papajohns.com or Int'l bowl.
We will wait and see. I do think with Navy's bad D, we break the 40-point mark, but my prediction comes in a future post.
Offensive Player of the game: Michael Floyd
Defensive Player of the game: Raseshon McNeil
Saturday, November 8, 2008
Notre Dame Commit Cierre Wood Hurt in loss to Oaks Christian
Wood finished with 105 yards on 21 carries.
If you get FSN Prime Ticket, the game is being replayed tonight at 11 on Sunday Night at 8pm if I recall.
http://www.venturacountystar.com/news/2008/nov/08/oaks-christian-in-league-of-its-own/
Could Nick Montana be a futue Notre Dame Commit next season.
Friday, November 7, 2008
SHAQ EVANS IS IRISH!
Think of the WR unit wee going to have next season: Golden Tate, Michael Floyd, Duval Kamara, Robby Parris, Deion Walker, John Goodman and Shaq Evans.
This is exciting.
I am thinking of doing a projected Depth Chart for the 2009 Season.
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Notre Dame vs. Boston College...The Preview
Weather: It looks to be a rainy night game up in Boston, while I am unsure of the weather of BC's games this season, the Irish played in a rainy game against Michigan and forced a vast amount of turnovers en route to a 35-17 win.
Quarterbacks: Jimmy Clausen heads into the game with a 2:1 TD-Int ration with 18 TD's vs. 9 Picks. While some have been due to recievers, he too has had some overthrows turn to picks, sometimes in the Endzone (like in the MSU and SDSU game). He has improved, as 6 of the 9 picks were in the first three games where he was 6 TD's and 6 INT's, since then it has been 12 TD's and 3 Picks.
Boston College QB Chris Crane heads into the game with a chip on his shoulder as he has gone for below 1500 yards, 8 TDs, and 12 picks. He is the starter due to being a 5th year senior to replace current Falcons QB Matt Ryan. With a Fresh. QB in Dominique Davis in the waiting, who has some spot duty time, it could equal the possibility of Davis getting some PT depending on how Crane Plays.
Edge: ND
Runningbacks: The running game of the Irish has been inconsistent this season (successful against UW, Purdue, and (despite limited carries) a bit against UNC.)(had trouble vs. some other teams.). No back has truly emerged as the go-to back as the three contribute in there own ways. Armando Allen seems to be the starter, with Hughes and Aldridge in for short-yardage and goal-line situations. Aldridge has been effective at times, but has his best game against UW and has scored the three recent rushing TD's for ND. I look for him to get at least 9-12 carries and used to spell Allen in situations.
BC comes in with two backs mainly used with Montel Harris leading with 411 yards, about 22 less then Armando Allen, our current rushing leader. Harris's best games came against Rhode Island and UCF with about 250 yards combined in those two games. Josh Haden is the other back with 273 yards and is coming off a 15-carry, 71-yard, 1-TD game against Clemson and could lead to a split in carries.
The edge in the backfield is even in terms of RB's, despite the Irish having better talent overall.
Offense: While the BC Line has had Crane sacked less with 6, it will still wonder what to expect in this game. Reciever wise, the Irish have the edge with Michael Floyd and Golden Tate who have 1300 yards combined in recieving and 12 of Clausen's 18 TDs.
Possible Defensive preview coming later.
Prediction was ND 35, BC 24. Looking more into this, it may lean to a 35-20 win.
Some Early picks for the week...
Maryland 24, VT 17
#12 TCU @ #8 Utah (CBS College, 8:00)
TCU 21, Utah 17
Michigan @ Minnesota (ESPN, 12:00)
Minnesota 31, Michigan 10
#11 Ohio State @ #24 Northwestern (ESPN2, 12:00)
Ohio St. 28, N'Western 20
Purdue @ #18 Michigan State (BTN, 12:00)
Michigan St. 35, Purdue 14
Wisconsin @ Indiana (BTN, 12:00)
Wisconsin 38, Indiana 10
#20 Georgia Tech @ #19 North Carolina (RAY, 12:00)
Georgia Tech 29, UNC 23
Clemson @ #22 Florida State (ABC, 3:30)
FSU 31, Clemson 21
#6 Oklahoma @ Texas A&M (ABC, 3:30)
TAMU 35, OU 34
#3 Penn State @ Iowa (ABC, 3:30)
Penn St. 20, Iowa 14
#1 Alabama @ #16 Louisiana State (CBS, 3:30)
Alabama 31, LSU 28
Cincinnati @ #25 West Virginia (ESPNU, 7:00)
WVU 31, Cincy 21
#9 Oklahoma State @ #2 Texas Tech (ABC, 8:00)
TTU 45, Ok. St. 42
#21 California @ #7 USC (ABC, 8:00)
ask me tomorrow
Notre Dame @ Boston College (ESPN, 8:00)
Notre Dame 35, BC 24
#5 Florida @ Vanderbilt (ESPN2, 8:00)
Florida 38, Vanderbilt 6
The Return....
GO IRISH!
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Friday, January 25, 2008
The Season in Review: Final: Special Teams
I felt that the Special Teams play was very inconsistent, except maybe on the punt coverage, where Bruton and Mike Anello (A Walk-On who is a gunner, oddly enough wears #45, the same number as Rudy) would run down field and TFL the punt returner for some yards.
Kicking: The kicking game was one of the more inconsistent parts of our special teams. Walker was doing fine until the Purdue game, and missed a PAT. After nailing a 48yd Field Goal against UCLA, his play at kicking field goals was inconsistent, and If I recall only made two field goals after that (One in OT against Navy, the other against Air Force). I think he will improve over next season, if not, expect Ryan Burkhart or Nate Whitaker to start kicking our PATs and FGs.
Punt Coverage: The bright spot on our special teams. After watching Bruton in punt coverage and on defense, I would have to say he was the fastest player on our teams (And I mean it on that one). Mike Anello was very quick, and a big surprise on special teams this season, I wonder what his 40-time is in fact.
Kickoff Coverage: Also inconsistent, and was a big problem, the kickoff itself would be fine and such, but our coverage was often poor in this area, and often time a pooched kick that landed in the oppenents 10 would be returned to the 50, or in our territory, I hope this area improves next season.
Kick/Punt Returns: Also inconsistent, Zbikowski sometimes would be given little to no room to return a punt, and would sometimes have to fair catch quite a few. I can see David Bruton as our punt returner next season (considering his speed and other factors), but there are other candidates. At kickoff returns, it was decent, but I was surprised to not see David Grimes as a kickoff returner (He did a good job with it in 2006), but the returnmen for next season will likely be the same, but Grimes could factor in.
With that, that is the end of the 2007 Season in Review. I might have a post about signing day, and some talk about the ND Basketball Game against Villanova tomorrow.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Back (and some new info and such)
ND is now 13-3 in Basketball right now with a 3-1 record in Conference, If the team gets better on playing on the road, and plays the way they did in the second half of the Cincy game, this could be avery dangerous team.
This is one of the best recruiting classes ND has had in a long time, most notably with Michael Floyd getting that 5th star on rivals.
How about Ryan Grant with that impressive game against the Seahawks? He is one of the biggest surprises in the NFL this season.
Championship Predictions:
Green Bay Packers 28, New York Giants 24
San Deigo Chargers 31, New England Patriots 28
Well I'll try at some point to have a special teams review up.
Monday, January 7, 2008
BCS Championship Prediction
I'll have up some ND Basketball posts and such later.
Friday, January 4, 2008
The Season in Review: Part VIII: The Secondary
David Bruton: My favorite player in our secondary, and arguably the fastest player on the team heading into the next season. He had many very many plays, from the sacking of Taylor Bennett in the opening loss to Georgia Tech to picking off Pritchard that lead to the lateral-touchdown that would be called back in the Stanford game, he was all over the place. One key play he made was the blocked punt against USC, but after leaving the game, the team would seem to wear out, ND might not of won that game, but I bet the score would be lower for USC and ND would at least have a Touchdown.
Terrail Lambert: Known for the game winning interception against Michigan St. last season, he did well, but I felt he could improve on tackling. I see him coming back as a 5th year senior for 2008.
Darrin Walls: One of the most improved players on the team, he was tied for first with 9 pass breakups and scored Notre Dame's first touchdown on the season on an interception return against Penn St. I wasn't surprised to see him start this season, and I look forward to seeing him develop more next season.
Tom Zbikowski: I don't have to much to say about Tom, other than that he improved from last season, but had ups and downs throughout the season, he should do well at the NFL Combine next month and will likely be a day one pick in the NFL Draft.
Others: Raeshon McNeil looks impressive, will replace Terrail Lambert in the 2009 season most likely, Kyle McCarthy will likely nab the other safety spot with Tom Zbikowski graduating.
The secondary was an improved unit which has finished (So far) #4 in the country in pass defense.
Coming Soon:
Blue-Gold Game Depth Charts
Some Recruiting info.
Signing day
More Irish Basketball coverage
Special Teams Review
Possible NFL Playoffs talk
Irish in the NFL Draft.
Thursday, January 3, 2008
Recap
My bowl record is 12-17 (I didn't do to well, but I was at least right on Kansas Winning)
Omar Hunter, decommited, I'm guessing he got poached by Urban Meyer (Like with Justin Trattou in the 2007 class).
I heard that Kirk Herbstriet thinks we will win 6 games next season in Football, I think we could win a lot more with a scedule as easy as ours.
Notre Dame is now 11-2 in Men's Basketball, it was quite a good game, but here are the positives and negatives:
Positives:
Luke Harangody will be at the minimum 1st Team All-Big East, heck he could be Conference player of the year, he had a career game as the Irish extended the Home Game winning streak at the Joyce Center to 29. I'm looking forward to the game on Saturday against UConn. Rob Kurz is having a good season with a whopping 18 blocks so far this season and he had a good night, Ryan Ayers and Kyle McAlarney were also very impressive.
Negatives:
Need to avoid turnovers and avoid foul trouble (it cost losing a couple games last season)
Also I need to mention:
ND could, do to injuries on top Big East teams such as Pitt and Syracuse may help ND with the conference record, and we could be Big East Champions. This is a defenitly a team I see going to the NCAA Tournament, and if seeded right, could go very far. However the team might the best next season when 4 starters return, it will interesting to see what happens with the team over the next 3 months, Go IRISH!
My review series will continue with a post on the secondary tomorrow (Special Teams should come this weekend)
Sunday, December 23, 2007
The Season in Review: Part VII: Linebackers
Maurice Crum: After an impressive Jr. (Redshirt So. basically, since he is coming back next season) season, he was actually inconsistent from times, but I think it came from an injury that he had suffered on an interception return against UCLA. He seemed to play less after that point, and his tackle total slipped. Since he is coming back, I think it well help him out overral and with draft status.
Joe Brockington: A real surprise, he was one of the more underrated players on the team, and had quite some impressive stats and hit over the century mark in tackles. He was one of the most the most improved players on the team, I wonder where he will go in the draft next April.
Kerry Neal: Im just going to say this, im going to look forward to watch him over the next three seasons as he did quite well at his position, as he had the knack for finding the loose ball (recovered fumbles against UCLA and Air Force)
Brain Smith: I am also going to look forward to watch him over the next three seasons, he had his career moment (so far) when he returned that Matt Ryan pick for a TD, and I am still baffled how we had got an excessive celebration penality on that play.
John Ryan: Pegged as a starter heading into the season, by the mid-point of the season, he was losing playing time to true-frosh Kerry Neal, and eventually lost it. His size for this position was questionable and yet he posted semi-decent stats even in dimishing playing time.
Anthony Vernaglia: Similar situation to John Ryan, but size I don't think had mattered, he would move to the inside linebacker spot as Brain Smith would nab his spot. He could come back for a 5th year season, but with all of the linebackers coming in (I think that if i recall, 4 linebackers will sign), he may not come back.
Coming tomorrow: The Season in Review: Part VIII: The Secondary
Tidbits
Brady Quinn getting an opportunity to play is becoming closer as Derek Anderson was picked off four times (two of them by former Irish Free Safety Ndukwe)(He better be starting by now)
I am now 3-3 in Bowl picks as Boise St. lost 38-41 to East Carolina, a very interesting game, I thought it was going to go to overtime after taht amazing fumble return.
Thats it for now.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
The Season in Review: Part VI: Defensive line.
The Defensive line was actually quite a strong point of the team and was very underrated this season (along with the secondary). Trevor Laws and Pat Kuntz (in 10 games prior to injuries forced him out for the season) combined for a whopping 14 pass breakups (Kuntz had 9, Laws 5). I thought had Kuntz not been injured early on in the Navy game and in the Air Force game, he would have finished with at least 13 pass breakups.
Trevor Laws: There is so much that could be said about Laws. MVP for the Irish....Underrated...one who never gave up.... I felt that Laws was the reason behind why our defensive line played so well, often times he and Kuntz would stop an inside run and it would only gain a yard or two at most. Laws was always making a play (most notable might have been the sack against Ben Olsen in the UCLA game). He might not be on an All-American list (but should), but he was amazing. He will probably do impressive in the NFL Combine which will lead to him being drafted in the first day.
Pat Kuntz: To some, he might have been undersized for his position. He made up for it by making key pass breakups and tackles. His injuries were unfortunate, but I see him doing even better next season, he could play defensive end as Ian Williams could move to the starting Nose Tackle position with (if he winds up signing) Omar Hunter at the #2 spot.
The other defensive end spot had changed very, very often on who had started. Three different players started at this position (Justin Brown, Dwight Stephenson Jr., and Derrell Hand), although Hand started one game, then vanished. Brown may likely come back for a 4th season and to help build depth in what looks to be a huge signing of defensive lineman in the 2008 class.
Ian Williams, after garnering more experience, looked quite well at the nose tackle position and may start there next season.
Coming tomorrow: The Season in Review: Part VII: Linebackers
Recap.
Notre Dame won in basketball (although MUCH closer than expected).
Friday, December 21, 2007
Bowl Update
I think my bowl record will improve tomorrow, lets wait and see what happens with that.
The Season in Review: Part V: Offensive Line
It is somewhat hard to review this position, largely since there isn't any real stats for it other than minutes. We didn't have a high yard-per-carry average this season, and I felt the offensive line play was very, very inconsistent. We gave up a record-high amount of sacks and this was the weakest point of the offense and the team. Many times we would have to have two or three tight ends in since our opponents would bring 8 or 9 guys in the box.
We had to have many different players start (at least 9 if I recall), and only a few would start all twelve games (I think they were Turko, Young, and Duncan). I think with the return of four starting lineman, and Center Dan Wenger looks decent at his position after taking over for an injured John Sullivan.
John Sullivan: John was one of the most experienced and top centers heading into this season, but did not perform to his expectations. I think it might have largely been because he had suffered an injury in the spring game and that had hurt his playing.
Mike Turkovich: Started all twelve games, was somewhat efficient at run blocking. Responsible for a very costly penalty against Boston College, had he not commited it, we might have won that game as the momentum was in our favor.
Eric Olsen: The position he started at was one where many started (Wenger, Carufel, and Olsen), and I'm not to sure on him, but may likely start next season. I actually think he could lose his job to Chris Stewart, who with his size would likely keep Jimmy very protected.
Sam Young: His playing slipped over last season, but did better at the Left Tackle position, I look for him to improve here.
Paul Duncan: Despite having the experience, I felt Duncan could have done better, and that the Left Tackle position was not a good choice for him to start at, he was responsible for many false start penalties against Penn St. Did better at Right Tackle, but often had Carlson or Yeatman lining up next to him to help block, likely will start next season and be better.
Coming this weekend: The Season in Review: Part VI: Defensive Line
Notre Dame vs. San Francisco
- Notre Dame will pick up another home win
- Luke Harangody is the most underrated player in the Big East, and I think he will make all-conference
- When it comes to points, at least 4 players will have double figures
Prediction: Notre Dame 103, San Francisco 54
Thursday, December 20, 2007
The Season in Review: Part IV: Wide Recievers
David Grimes: Projected to be our #1 reciever entering this season. He was a bit inconsistint at times, but that was likely do to the fact he was injured in the Purdue game and didn't start playing again until Air Force, which was when he really emerged as one of the top recievers. He first really impressed me last season, when he had made that amazing third-down touchdown catch against Navy. I do think entering next season he will the number one reciever on the depth chart. He had made many, many amazing catches this season, one of which was called back, even though everyone knew he had caught that touchdown pass from Jimmy in the game against Stanford. Though it may not happen, I would like to see him as a return-man as he was quite talented at it.
Duval Kamara: A real surprise this season, he was one of many true freshman who had playing time in the first game (Armando Allen, Golden Tate, and others) and he really emerged in the Purdue game where he, Evan, Golden Tate, Carlson, and Robby Parris led the comeback against Purdue (sadly lost that one though). He continued to impress me as the season went on and caught touchdowns against Navy and Duke games. I am looking forward to watching him over next three following seasons.
Robby Parris: Some had compared him to Jeff Samardzija heading into the season. He started making quite a few good plays early on against Georgia Tech and Penn St. His best game had to have been the game against Boston College where caught quite a few great passes and his first TD. He would of had two, had the second one not get called back on a holding call from Turko (I think had it not get called back, we would of won that game). His playing time had dropped from the Air Force game to the rest of the season, as Kamara, Grimes, and Carlson were the ones catching most of Jimmy's passes during those three games.
Golden Tate: Though he was sparingly used after the Purdue game, when it came to recieving. He made it count when he played, especially in the Purdue game where he caught a bunch of deep balls from Clausen and Sharpley. I think he has to be the fastest reciever we have at the moment. I look forward to how Golden develops as a reciever and it will be interesting to see how he does next season.
George West: Though he was starting for the first few games, he would eventually lose his spot to Kamara and Parris. He had made a few catches, but i think the reason behind him not being used as much might be do to his size. He did block well against Michigan St. and helped Hughes get a big gain that would lead to a TD on the following play.
D.J. Hord: Wasn't used to much, was likely because he was out for the previous season with an injury, he might be better next season, and might get used more, if i recall, he had tore his ACL. I am not sure if that is correct, I just know he was injured for the 2006 season.
It will be nice not losing these guys after this season, and will be a very experienced unit next season, and (assuming they sign the LOI) the incoming freshman will likely contibute as well.
Coming later today or tomorrow:
The Season in Review: Part V: Offensive Line (However I might not have to much to say on that subject)
The ND vs. USF (San Francisco) Basketball Game preview
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Bowl Time
Alright, well the bowl season will starting tomorrow, so I have decided to make my bowl game picks.
2007-08 Bowl Schedule
POINSETTIA BOWL
Utah (8-4) vs. Navy (8-4) Navy 31, Utah 28
NEW ORLEANS BOWL
Florida Atlantic (7-5) vs. Memphis (7-5) Memphis 41, FAU 33
PAPAJOHNS.COM BOWL
Cincinnati (9-3) vs. Southern Miss (7-5) Cincinnati 45, Sothern Miss. 14
NEW MEXICO BOWL
New Mexico (8-4) vs. Nevada (6-6) New Mexico 24, Nevada 20
LAS VEGAS BOWL
BYU (10-2) vs. UCLA (6-6) BYU 31, UCLA 20
HAWAII BOWL
East Carolina (7-5) vs. Boise State (10-2) Boise St. 42, East Carolina 28
MOTOR CITY BOWL
Central Michigan (8-5) vs. Purdue (7-5) Central Mich. 40, Purdue 38 (UPSET)
HOLIDAY BOWL
Arizona State (10-2) vs. Texas (9-3) Arizona St. 41, Texas 35 (OT)
CHAMPS SPORTS BOWL
Boston College (10-3) vs. Michigan State (7-5) Mich. St. 20, Boston College 17 (UPSET)
TEXAS BOWL
TCU (7-5) vs. Houston (8-4) TCU 34, Houston 21
EMERALD BOWL
Maryland (6-6) vs. Oregon State (8-4) Oregon St. 23, Maryland 16
MEINEKE CAR CARE BOWL
UConn (9-3) vs. Wake Forest (8-4) UConn 17, Wake Forest 16
LIBERTY BOWL
Mississippi State (7-5) vs. UCF (10-3) Miss. St. 31, UCF 30
ALAMO BOWL
Penn State (8-4) vs. Texas A&M (7-5) Penn St. 35, Texas A&M 14
INDEPENDENCE BOWL
Colorado (6-6) vs. Alabama (6-6) Colorado 38, Alabama 34
ARMED FORCES BOWL
Cal (6-6) vs. Air Force (9-3) Air Force 45, California 21
SUN BOWL
USF (9-3) vs. Oregon (8-4) USF 33, Oregon 10
HUMANITARIAN BOWL
Fresno State (8-4) vs. Georgia Tech (7-5) Fresno St. 16, Georgia Tech 14
MUSIC CITY BOWL
Florida State (7-5) vs. Kentucky (7-5) Kentucky 48, FSU 20
INSIGHT BOWL
Indiana (7-5) vs. Oklahoma State (6-6) Indiana 45, Oklahoma St. 35
CHICK-FIL-A BOWL
Clemson (9-3) vs. Auburn (8-4) Clemson 21, Auburn 16
OUTBACK BOWL
Wisconsin (9-3) vs. Tennessee (9-4) Wisconsin 26, Tennesse 17
COTTON BOWL
Missouri (11-2) vs. Arkansas (8-4) Missouri 40, Arkansas 28
GATOR BOWL
Virginia (9-3) vs. Texas Tech (8-4) Texas Tech 28, Virginia 23
CAPITAL ONE
Michigan (8-4) vs. Florida (9-3) Florida 42, Michigan 21
ROSE BOWL
USC (10-2) vs. Illinois (9-3) Illinois 34, USC 28 (2OT)
SUGAR
Hawaii (12-0) vs. Georgia (10-2) Hawaii 48, Georgia 42 (OT)
FIESTA BOWL
West Virginia (10-2) vs. Oklahoma (11-2) Oklahoma 31, WVU 21 (I'd pick WVU, had they not lost Rich Rodriguez to Michigan)
ORANGE BOWL
Kansas (11-1) vs. Virginia Tech (11-2) Kansas 21, Virginia Tech 20
INTERNATIONAL BOWL
Rutgers (7-5) vs. Ball State (7-5) Ball St. 35, Rutgers 31
GMAC BOWL
Tulsa (9-4) vs. Bowling Green (8-4) Tulsa 56, Bowling Green 48 (3OT)
BCS TITLE GAME
Ohio State (11-1) vs. LSU (11-2) To Be posted Jan 7th.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
The Season in Review: Part III: Fullbacks and Tight Ends
Asaph Schwapp: Was our starting fullback throught the year. I wasn't impressed with him, do to the fact that he could not run with the ball, and his best moment was on recieving plays against BC. I don't see him starting next season, as there is a good chance his backup will replace him.
Luke Schmidt: Though sparingly used, I thought he made a few good plays, there isn't a whole lot I can really say about him, this is do to the lack of playing time. I do think he can catch, and that will be useful in the future.
John Carlson: The Offensive MVP of Notre Dame. Even though his stats had dropped in comparison to the previous season. He was still impressive and did not give up on a play. He still made quite a contribution on the offense, and made very many key plays in many of the games. The reason behind the stat drops were because Carlson was used for blocking more often, since opponents would bring in 8 or 9 guys in the box and ND would need more blockers up front.
Will Yeatman: The likely starter at Tight End next season, caught a few passes, but was used more for blocking rather than recieving, it will be interesting to see how he is used next season.
That is it for now, Wide Recievers to come tomorrow.
Delay
Also, i was half right on the Div. 1-AA Champ. Prediction, right on App. St. winning and the points (Won 49-21), off on Delaware's points. Oh Well.
Also id like to welcome Trevor Robinson as a new commit.
Things to come this week:
Fullbacks/Tight Ends (12/18 or 12/19)
Wide Recievers (12/19)
Offensive Line (12/19 or 12/20)
Notre Dame vs. San Francisco Basketball game Preview (game on 12/22, post will likely come 12/21).
Saturday, December 15, 2007
The Season in Review: Part II: Running Backs
Travis Thomas: I wasn't to sure of what to expect out of him, I thought he might be efficient seeing as how just about everytime he touched the ball, it was either a first down, touchdown, or a big play. After finishing in negative rushing yards against Georgia Tech, I thought another one of the backs might start. His most notable play after three games was the fake punt for a first down against Michigan. He redeemed himself by scoring our first offensive Touchdown, he would score four times more in the season, and was mainly used as our goal-line back.
James Aldridge: I was thinking he would be healthier this season and be able to run more and such. While he had a few good games, there were times we would lose him to injury, and even though he played in 10 games (if i recall), he still led the team in rushing. It was a shock to see him finish the season without a touchdown. His best games were against Michigan St and Navy.
Armando Allen: I really saw his speed when he scored that Touchdown against Air Force. While he wasn't the most used of backs, he made quite a few big plays, against Air Force, Duke, and some other good plays, I would like to see him on a reverse or something, similar to that play Ted Ginn had against us in the Fiesta Bowl.
Robert Hughes: My favorite of the backs, he has been doing really good, and I think heading into the offseason, he is the top running back. He isn't the fastest guy, but he CAN RUN! He had a pair of 40+ yard runs against Stanford and was second on the team in rushing Touchdowns. While he did fumble once, I think he might have the best hands when it comes to the backs. I can't wait to see him next season, as he could be the leading rusher and hopefully (I hope any of the 3 backs do this) have a thousand yards rushing.
Junior Jabbie: Considered the top blocking running back. Junior had quite a few good plays, especially on the screen passes. There were two plays in particular he could of taken it to the house. I was hoping he would score before the end of the season. There is a chance he could come back for the 5th season, but im not sure how many open spots there are with the new commit of Trevor Robinson. I would like to see him come back, he was a very versatile back. With that said I can't wait until they announce 5th year seniors (Maurice Crum has been confirmed to come back, I see at least 4 5th year seniors)(Crum, Lambert, J. Brown, and Jabbie).
I was going to incorporate Fullbacks, but that will be posted tomorrow or Monday depending on how things go.
Friday, December 14, 2007
The Season in Review: Part I: Quarterbacks
Jimmy Clausen: To put it real simple, Jimmy was thrown to the wolves to early, I thought starting him against Penn St. was far to early, and even though Evan would sometimes hold on the football too long, I thought he was more reliable. Jimmy Clausen of course would make mistakes when he threw sometimes, which would lead to interceptions and other miscues. Occasionally would he hold onto the ball a bit too long and resulted in many sacks, when he should of thrown it away. Around the second half of the season, Jimmy was benched in the second half of the Boston College Game, and did not play against USC. After leading ND to an 0-2 record as a Starter, Evan was not starting against Air Force. Who new sitting out two games would change a quarterback? Jimmy Clausen would go from (statwise): 81/141 for 618 yards, a TD and 5 INTs. When he was tabbed starter against Air Force he would go: 57/104 for 636 yards, 6 TD's and an INT. A big jump was what I thought, I think that Jimmy will be alot better next season.
Evan Sharpley: Evan, in my opinion, held onto the ball a little too often and meant many sacks. He was reliable, and after leading ND to its lone scoring drive against Georgia Tech, I thought he should start against PSU, but surprisingly did not. While he led Notre Dame with combacks against Purdue and BC, the team came up short in 19-33 loss (an INT sealed the deal for Purdue) to Purdue and a 27-14 loss to Boston College which was alot closer than it looks because of holding call against Turko resulted in a TD pass being called back, the so-called "excessive celebration" from Brain Smith's interception return gave BC good field position and scored, meant the loss. Had neither of those two things happened (Holding call and "excessive celebration), ND might of won that game. In the Navy game, his ability to hold onto the Football really cost ND the game when he had the ball stipped away and led to a Fumble recovery TD and being sacked on the 4th down play late in the game. Those mistakes led the game to OT, and we sadly lost in the 3rd OT. At this point I wasn't sold on Sharpley, and soon Clausen was tabbed the starter against Air Force, and Sharpley hasn't played a down since. His stats were: 77/140 for 736 yards, 5 TD's and 3 INT's.
This is it for now, coming tomorrow:
Part II: Runningbacks
Thursday, December 13, 2007
More Season Awards
Well, im back this morning with the rest of the season awards and here they are:
David Bruton was one of the most improved players this season, and was quite a surprise, he led the team in picks, and was all over the field and helped the Irish to a top 5 finish in Pass Defense. He was also impressive on punt coverage with Mike Anello as they would burst down field and Tackle the punt returner just as he got the ball and often tackle for loss the returner.
It was not a surprise to see Darrin as the number two corner heading into the season, he really solidified his spot as a starting corner when he picked Anthony Morelli off and ran the interception seventy-three yards for a TD. He also was tied for first place in pass-breakups with nine as Pat Kuntz had 9 in 10 games untill he was injured. Darrin made alot of great plays.First Place: Trevor Laws
There isn't enought that can't be said about him other thatn that he is the most underrated Irish Player since last year's Derek Landri (Who had 15.5 TFL (combined with sacks)(Was a DT)(That stat was #2 nationally among DL if i recall)(Blocked 4 kicks in the 2006 season)(Sadly taken in round 5 of the NFL Draft)
Second Place: Joe Brockington
Coming into the season, there was speculation that Joe Brockington and Toryan Smith would share time at the other ILB spot opposite of Crum. However, It didn't happen as Brockington would up finishing second on the team in tackles and had 8.5 tackles for loss.First Place: Duval Kamara
Duval Kamara was first this season catching passes from Jimmy Clausen against GT. By the end of the season he hauled in thirty-two recepions for 357 yards, and 4 TDs, the most recieving TD's on the team. Im looking forward to watching him for the following three seasons.
Kerry Neal helped seal the deal in the UCLA game and was starting at mid-season, was quite a surprise
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
A Prediction
Appalachian State 49, Delaware 38
Things to Come
Notre Dame Basketball (When the next game comes)
Bowl Projections (Before Bowl Season)
Those Awards
Notre Dame Football related-stuff.
Notre Dame Season Awards (In my opinion)

Despite having lower reception, recieving yards, and TD totals, Carlson was one who didn't give up on a play. His stats are lower since he was used more in blocking situations since opponents brought in 8 or 9 guys in the box.The Beginning
The name of the blog itself derives from a name of a message board on rivals.com, which is called Outside The Tunnel.
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