BACK TO 19

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Bennett Okotcha 6′ 175 flipped from Wisconsin to ND. He is from Coppell High Texas–teammate of Cam McDaniel RB commit.

Welcome to ND.

Now we really have to get another OT.

If we can keep this class together we will be alright. Really looking forward to watching Councell and Rabasa as OLB’s–what a nice set of bookends at that position.

Keep it rolling Kelly.

IMAGINE

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The Bowl Games and ND’s placing will not occur until later today. But just take a moment to consider where we would be playing if the following had transpired:

  1. Kelly and new staff.
  2. Vastly improved defense.
  3. Kyle Rudolph not injured.
  4. Jimmy & Golden staying for senior year.

This was the year Weis was building for and his great recruiting would pay off. He snake bit himself by ignoring the defensive situation.

So adding Kelly and keeping all of the above I believe we would be playing in the NC game and winning.

Imagine Jimmy running this offense with Golden, Floyd and Rudolph all healthy and playing. WOW

MAKE THAT 18

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ND picked up Everett Golson QB from South Carolina who de-committed from North Carolina. He plans to enroll early.

Listed at about 6ft 170 he can pass and run and is a perfect fit for the BK offense.

It will be an interesting spring for ND QB’s. Hopefully no one leaves for the Kelly offense uses up QB’s at a rapid rate. Golson missed more than a few games this year due to injuries in a similar offense. Could be our next Tony Rice. Welcome to ND and have a great career.

We are still in need of OL recruits and Pat Flavin is still out there–he’s 6’7″. I’d take him now

EPIC VICTORY!!! Fear and Loathing in Los Angeles. Irish Prevail!

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Notre Dame Beats USC ScoreboardDateline Los Angeles: Irish in LA along with Golden Boy Andy here reporting from The Los Angeles Coliseum on the epic victory by Notre Dame over the Trojans of USC.

Our journey began with a subway ride from North Hollywood on the Red Line to the Staples Center where we had to transfer onto yet another train an then take a bus. The closer we got to the Coliseum the more red and gold clad USC fans amassed.

We were in unfamiliar enemy territory trying to locate the Notre Dame Irishfest tailgate party. We asked several LAPD officers where Jesse Brewer Park  was because that is where the Irish party was. The shrugged us off and said they “didn’t know”. How can you be a cop in LA and not know where a park is. Obviously they were biased against us and turned out to be double agents working for ESPN.

Eventually we found the party and began swilling Guinness on tap and listening to the traditional Irish music provided by the Plough Boys. We were also treated to quick performance by the ND cheer squad and the leprechaun.

It was nice and warm and sunny as we made our way into the Coliseum. USC fans walked smugly and confident that  they would again beat us but this time it would not be so. My bother and I approached the Coliseum and only one thought ran thru our heads. “What a dump”. All the money USC has and they play in totally dilapidated piece of crap of a stadium.

To our dismay we also discovered that they don’t sell beer in the stadium but we we soldiered on regardless. USC has a jumbtron but it also has a relentless announcer who talks jibberish throughout the entire game mostly plugging local business. It was AWFUL.

Then the below par USC marching band took the field and and played one of the three songs they know, Fight On. The other two were songs by the White Stripes and Dr. Dre. Classy. As the Irish took the field they were received by a chorus of boos which was instantly drowned out by the much louder and enthusiastic Irish fan base.

The game ensued and turned into a very physical match early. QB Tommy Rees got off to a slow start and before we knew it USC was up by three. But the Irish recovered quickly with two touchdown passes into the endzone to Michael Floyd and Duval Kamara. Hope ensued in the Irish section going into halftime. We could taste victory but what ensued in the third quarter quickly knocked that taste out of our mouths when we turned the ball over 4 times.

Then the Trojans rallied and tied up the game at 13-13. Then another field goal put them up 16-13. But then something miraculous happened. It rained in LA. With the first drops of rain the USC faithful ran out of the stadium leaving their team to fend for themselves without a crowd to cheer them on. Enter Robert Hughes.

Brian Kelly knew the only way to win this game now was to pound the ball  on the ground in the rain. We have been waiting for years for Robert Hughes to break out and this was it. He barreled his way into the endzone with two minutes remaining lifting the Irish to a 16-20 lead.

The Trojans responded with a heart-stopping drive that almost finished off the Irish if it wasn’t for two key dropped passes by the Trojan receivers. Then in a last ditch effort to put the ball in the endzone Mitch Mustains pass was intercepted by Harrison Smith who flew across the field like the angel of death.

The Irish recovered the ball and ran out the clock sealing a very tough, well earned  victory and lifting an eight year curse. The Irish fan base went completely mental. Hallelujah!

Recruiting News

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Say goodbye to Justice Hayes-looking around–means gone for good. Apparently must have felt slighted somehow on his recent visit.

I was not surprised by this news and LB recruit Councell is also making visits elsewhere-so say goodbye to him also.

I don’t know what it is but recruits don’t seem to know what giving your word means. I would yank any offer to anyone who commits and then visits other schools and I would let them know when offer is made. Iowa coach Ferentz pulls schollie if recruit visits anyone after committing.

I also in the future would not kill myself in the state of Florida–they have no clue what giving your word means and quite frankly the one’s who do come fall on their faces(young) or just leave as soon a starts to chill up a little bit.

I think Huggins is a pipe dream. If there was real interest he would not have missed the Army game. So now what?

Start off by looking at guys that really want to come to ND. The state of Penna is loaded with top flight Catholic HS kids that would kill to go to ND–so too the rest of the midwest. I also would rather get kids from Texas than Fla. loads of talent in Texas.

I would now concentrate on lineman–you don’t need 4-5 stars just get good tough kids like Wisconsin, Iowa and MSU. Try to keep the pipeline in Calif but also go to Hawaii–3 now on team and they have big dudes there.

There is an O lineman Flavin who wants ND–offer him now and build him up.

Rockne said give me a good OL and DB’s and we will win regardless of the running back. We are spending way too much time pampering these recruits.
Take Clay Burton he was just waiting for a Fla offer.

We had that NG at Michigan–Martin but held onto a Charlie Weis pipedream and lost him.

I get the impression that Kelly doesn’t go out of his way to personally visit recruits–not like Weis who flew to Hawii for a day with 2 broken legs to land Manti.

So message is Kelly–get on the plane.

ND 27 ARMY 3

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The ND defense, both coaches and players redeemed themselves shutting down the option beautifully. It was a stifling performance.

Finally, good line play on both sides of the ball. Tommy Rees may look like a pharmacy clerk but he certainly stepped up on a really big stage and played big.

Onward to LA with a lot more confidence.

A few thing I would like to see at ND stadium in 2011:

  1. Jumbotron –think not just replays but all of the historical clips we could run.
  2. ND Logo on the 50 yard line.
  3. Make the decision to go green jerseys for all games in the Kelly era–I’d prefer just a slightly darker green. Seems to me we should emulate the old time really great teams.

Beat USC

ND 28 UTAH 3

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Robert Blanton ignited the entire ND team with a punt block for a touchdown. Prior to that it looked on offense as same old story. The defense played hard the entire game.

After the punt block ND seemed an entirely different team in all aspects of the game.

Brian Smith played his best game as did Kamara with 2 TD’s. Floyd was just Floyd. Wood and Jonas Gray ran well and the OL finally started hitting hard and opening holes. Pleased to see LG Chris Watt got significant playing time–looked good as he preps for 2011.

2 freshman Kona Schwenke and Prince Shembo played very well when in.

Rees was workmanlike–did well for his first start.

Coaching–best so far from entire staff. Team looked and played like a semi-decent team. Hats off to Kelly. Finally had a chance to enjoy a game. Just hope they bring same intensity for remaining 2 games.

Next up Army and the option. Hope the defense just attacks rather than trying to re-act.

Good win–trust Kelly keeps pressure on during this weeks practices.

BYE WEEK 3 GAMES TO PLAY

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Okay 9 games played and our record should be 7W 2L. With wins over Michigan, MSU and Tulsa. Actually our 2nd team should have been able to beat Tulsa.

I truly hope the entire coaching staff, especially the Head Coach, has taken a very deep look into how they have coached thus far. Hard to believe Kelly has been a head coach 20 yrs with some of the most bizarre decisions seen by this observer.

Kelly stated some of the players feel entitled–yet he continues to play them while the subs don’t even get on the field except for injuries–especially the OL. These guys will play next year with no experience–so we continue to go round in circles each year with each coach. No matter how 2010 ends up put these guys in now–how the hell can they be any worse than what we have. When it really counts we cannot run for 1-3 yds.

It’s dispiriting that Diaco had no clue what to do about Navy. That also goes for MSU game–I don’t think Kelly or anyone else even considered a possible fake.

Going ahead if any player is not playing lights out every play and for 4 complete quarters–bench them right away.

I just don’t understand what Kelly is saying when he moved Hendrix up to 3rd QB but says he really doesn’t know enough to play. What the hell have these guys been doing since August.

Realistically we are staring at final record of 5W 7L but that could just as easily be 4W 8L

YOU BETTER GET USED TO IT

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Kelly quote on intercepted pass. Does anyone think that is somewhat arrogant.

Imagine if Weis had said that in this same situation.

What would the howling be like if Weis bypassed the FG.

What would the howling be like if Weis said our goal is to finish 6-6 and go to a bowl.

This Act is getting old: Is it really necessary to publicly berate players on National TV. Sooner or later they are just going to tune him out. Think this would be a turn off for a recruit or his parents?. You could get away with this in Cinn-only on TV maybe once a year–not at ND

3RD And Long–why is it so easy for teams over the last 4 coaches tenure for pass completions on these most crucial points in the games. They invariably lead to another ND loss. For USC it has led to multiple Heismans.

This team, unfortunately, is unraveling and I fear another de-commit coming-really hope I’m wrong.

DAYNE CRIST

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If ever a guy was star crossed it’s Dayne. Came to ND to study under Weis and knew he would have to sit and backup Claussen.

He did all that, got injured. Weis leaves and Kelly comes in–square peg in round hole.

Thanks for all you have contributed on and off the field– You are truly a ND man.

Good Luck in your recovery.