Overall, I would suspect that Purdue was better than
advertised and Michigan State may have been a bit overrated.
The running game is back by virtue of Kelly being able to
distribute touches. I would bet Amir
Carlisle will not see the field this year, thus allowing for a full recovery
and a year of eligibility saved.
Is there a better defensive front seven than Notre Dame?
Thank you to Prince Shembo who is making the comment I made
last year legitimate - that he reminds me of Lawrence Taylor.
The young (inexperienced) Irish defensive backs will
continue to grow up fast with the season-ending injury to Jamoris
Slaughter. Notre Dame fans have to feel
good about this bad situation with the recent play of KeiVarae Russell, Elijah
Shumate and Matthias Farley.
Mike Golic, Jr. has played either just well enough to stay
or just poorly enough to be replaced.
This was a big win in the recruiting world, as top players
with offers from Notre Dame most likely have offers from the Spartans as
well. Beating Michigan would make
victories over three Big Ten opponents in a row, which sends an important
message to high school prospects.
I thought back to Manti T’eo’s first game as a freshman (he
played in his first game but did not start), and I remember thinking to myself
(maybe even saying it out loud), “we get this kid for four more years”
(including the season he was currently in).
Looking at this year’s young talent, I have the same feeling about
several of this year’s players assuming they don’t leave early - Sheldon Day (4
years), George Atkinson (3 years), Everett Golson (4 years), Troy Niklas (3
years), Tony Springmann (4 years), Stephon Tuitt (3 years), Louis Nix (3 years),
and Ishaq Williams (3 years).
1 for 13 on third down conversions…did I read that
right? That ties into Brian Kelly’s “zero
is okay” philosophy, but I still want to know how many passes Golson threw out
of bounds. Yes, a throw out of bounds is
better than an interception, but a throw out of bounds gives your receivers 0%
chance of catching it. There is room for improvement here.
Are the players really buying into Brian Kelly, and perhaps
more importantly, should I?
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