Notre Dame 29 Rutgers 16

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Good grief!!! How is it possible to gain 494 yds and have to rely on 5 FG’s to beat an awful Rutgers team on a field that looked like it was transported directly from ND to Yankee Stadium? Sure, this is a baseball field but come on – it’s the Yankee’s we’re talking about.

ND was it’s usual lethargic self and didn’t realize they had to actually play til the 4th quarter where they pounded the ball on the ground with McDaniel 80 yds and Folston 73 and a TD. Kyle Brindza, my MVP with 5 FG’s but Zach Martin a close 2nd.

Play calling offense – this was Kelly all the way – he continued to call east west running plays even though the field was so bad the backs couldn’t cut. Finally dawned on Kelly to run N-S. Denbrock had a good seat to watch the game though.

More amazing – we only had one OL – Mark Harrell to sub in case of an injury. I can see not burning a year but come on – at least one of the Frosh recruits outside of Elmer could have contributed. Then again, all the ND games are so tight it was difficult for subs to get any playing time.

Defense – bend/break utilized again and that takes Kerry Cooks off the board as new DC. Reports coming out that NY Jets LB coach Brian VanGorder will be named as the new DC as early as tomorrow. Present coaches in trouble – Cooks, Elston and Elliott – look for them to go with Diaco or Martin.

Van Gorder has experience in both college and pros and likes a more aggressive approach. He’s gotta be good if he works with HC Rex Ryan whose father created the famous 46 Defense when with the Chicago Bears. This would be a very good hire plus he’s worked with Kelly before.

On offense – I think Kelly will be his own OC with maybe an assist from Denbrock. Just can’t imagine anyone with OC creds working for Kelly, who as everyone knows is a genius.

So we finish the year 9-4, we treaded water just waiting for Golston who spent the season with a QB guru who waved a broom in his face to help him pass, Golson also learned that a QB has more control of passes with fingers on the laces – gee didn’t know that. Holy Montana!!!!

This and That:

  • Tuitt: don’t get him – played hard once in awhile and he is no Bubba Smith. Couldn’t figure out if he was just doing whatever he could to avoid injury but this was the game he could have impressed pro scouts with a dominating performance – didn’t happen. He goes Pro.
  • Troy Niklas: TE projected a 2nd round pick – think that’s worth 4-5 Mil – he goes Pro also. He’s huge and really has nothing more to prove – why tempt fate.
  • George Atkinson – disqualified from bowl game, team infraction. This is a disgruntled player who’s father chips in snide statements – he transfers and takes his brother with him.
  • 2014 Season – tough schedule and Kelly just has to hope Golson explodes. Many forget how awful he was at times – replaced by Rees with games on the line.
  • Tommy Rees – ultimate ND guy and ultimate team player finished ahead of Powlus with 7000 yards and 61 career TD passes – thanks for all you did kid. He just might be taken by a Pro Team as maybe a 3rd team backup – hope so, a few $$ in his pocket and further learning experience for his resume as a future football coach.
  • Michigan got blasted in their Bowl Game by KSU and their 100 year old coach.
  • Charley Molnar – former ND OC fired as HC at Umass after 2 wins in 2 years. Don’t know whether that’s fair or not – no one could turn that program around in 2 years.
  • Rutgers – gotta feel bad for them as they now become a perennial doormat in the Big Ten – what the hell were they thinking!!!

Happy New Year All !!!!

Notre Dame VS Rutgers

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This should be an easy game for the Irish – you know like a 4 TD win, but in all likelihood it won’t. Las Vegas has ND by 14 1/2 pts and if I was going to bet this game I’d take Rutgers and the points.

I think we are going to see a re run of the Pitt, Purdue, Navy and Temple games with bad play calling and never getting to the QB. Wish I could be more optimistic but Kelly plays “not to lose” football – just squeak by and finish 9-4. The only problem with that is you eventually piss away games, letting inferior opponents stay in the game when you should have finished them off in the first half. It also sets you up, once again, with having Tommy Rees carrying the load and putting winning the game on his shoulders.

What does Rutgers have? Not much except they are something like number 4 in Rush defense and ND just can’t run that well. The ND OL outweighs the Rutgers DL by about 50 lbs. per man – ND should be able to blow these guys off the line easily.

We will see what Kelly is doing very early – like if Folston doesn’t start. If we see any other back start, Kelly playing not to lose. Every team Rutgers played lit them up passing, so even if Rees throws his usual 2 picks ND should be able to pass them blind if we get any type of running game going. Good opportunity to see what Denbrock brings as OC – just a little imagination. If it’s the same old same old it means Kelly is still calling the plays.

This game should be a rout like a 45-10 final score – but ND continues to play down to the competition, guess saving it for Fla. State in 2014.

Final Score: Notre Dame 31 Rutgers 24

Pinstripe Bowl Game Coming Saturday

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Good news for Notre Dame fans – weather in NYC for Saturday 44 degrees, sunny with wind 7 mph. Good football weather – good passing weather. Hope ND shows up with a running game and really hope Tommy Rees has a great game to cap a turbulent career. Who would have thought that Tommy would end up 2nd in the all time records in TD passes, behind only Brady Quinn.

Other news on ND Football – 3 under grads submitted for Pro Football evaluations:

  • Tuitt – expected and he’s gone.
  • TE Troy Niklas – big dude, had a good year and believe if he’s projected in 1st 5 rounds–he too goes. Pro’s looking for Size and he has it.
  • RB George Atkinson – slight surprise here but the handwriting on the wall – world class speed but that’s all. Straight up runner, no cutting ability and no hands – I don’t think he would jump the top 3 RB’s in 2014 – Folston, Bryant or McDaniel.. So why stay? For the ND diploma, he’s going to need that. I just don’t see him getting drafted although some NFL team may take a flyer in last round for his speed alone.

I think for Tuitt and Niklas they just look at all the injuries and decide to take the $$$ now and come back for the diploma.

Weekend Commits Class 2014 – Numbers 21, 22 & 23

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Banquet Weekend roaring success for prospects on campus. Visit produced 2 linebackers:

# 21– Kolin Hill 6’2″ 230 from Texas.

# 22– Nile Sykes 6’2′ 230 from Montini Catholic in Illinois

Finally # 23 Tyler Luata 6’4″ 230 Tight End from California. Picked Notre Dame over Alabama where his brother plays.

So we are almost done for 2014–really need prospect NG Elam from Kentucky to hopefully pull the trigger for ND.

Bob Diaco New Head Coach At UConn

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Thought this would happen last year, so this news is really not unexpected – timing off but that’s what happens these days. Apparently UCONN first offered job to Michigan State DC Pat Narduzzi and he declined. I wanted Narduzzi at Notre Dame – doubt that will happen now, guess it’s a good HC job he’s only interested in. Don’t see anyone on Kelly’s staff that should be promoted – just hope he doesn’t go after a “bend but don’t break” DC.

I was not a big fan of Diaco except for his recruiting ability – speaking of – he just visited with DL commits Trumbetti and Hays and led them to believe he was staying. Kelly better go see them asap.

So we play Rutgers in a few weeks without an OC or DC – not concerned with offense as I believe Kelly called the plays. Rutgers also shorthanded as they already fired 3 Asst Coaches.

For those wondering about Tuitt going Pro – no doubt in my mind. Just think Navy and cut blocks and his decision easy.

Although I was not a fan of Martin or Diaco, I do hope they succeed as Head Coaches.

Pinstripe Bowl: Notre Dame VS Rutgers

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Rutgers edged into the PSB game by beating South Florida 31-6 and ending up with a 6-6 record. And game was played in frigid weather. Obviously an up and down year for them and 2 asst. coaches were just fired. Rutgers is not that good, but then again they’re not that bad either. Had QB problems all year and for their last game re-inserted their senior QB who did well.

A look at their schedule reveals both good and bad – lots of turnovers. First game of the year against Fresno State a 52-51 loss in OT. Fresno State finished 11-1 and will play USC in a Bowl Game. Rutgers also had a 3 OT win 55-52 over SMU. They beat Arkansas 28-24, played Louisville close losing 24-10. And our only common opponent – Temple, they won 23-20. Seems long ago but ND beat Temple 28-6 – it was closer than the final score.

So what can we expect? Rutgers will not roll over for ND, they can play in cold weather and Yankee Stadium is right up the road. And these guys are really jazzed to play ND and play in a Bowl Game – like nothing better than to knock big time program off – and they can do it.

We all know ND plays down to their competition and again remember we only scored 5 more points against Temple than they did. Every game we all wonder what ND team shows up – if like Pitt we are in for a shocking upset. I’d rather play LSU.

2015 Class Adds OC/OG Tristen Hoge

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Currently rated the top Center in the 2015 Class, this 4 Star 6’5″ 285 lb from Pocatello Idaho committed to ND when visiting ND this weekend. Slated to play center he can also play OG. First true Center pick up by ND since Braxton Cave. That makes 3 so far in this class – really good start. He was swayed by academics, current players and new commits along with OL Coach Harry Hiestand as well as Brian Kelly.

With ND season finished, I had an opportunity to see other games and I was shocked at how good they all were – we would not beat Michigan State if we played them today. Of all the games played maybe we could beat Duke – the rest would have killed us.

Do you want to see a running attack? Check out Auburn – they hardly ever throw yet they get monster yards running the ball. Auburn Head Coach Gus Malzahn is certainly coach of the year. He took a 3-9 team to the NC in his 2nd year – kinda a real offensive genius.

Everyone knows how they beat Bama but when did you last recall seeing a return man on a FG try? Suggest all ND fans send Kelly a copy of Malzahn’s book “Hurry Up No Huddle – an Offensive Philosophy” Also inundate him clips of yesterday’s game to let him know how to develop a rushing game offense.

So now on to the Pinstripe Bowl – which I can guarantee no player was in favor of – yeah their opinion really counted. Kelly has 3 weeks to develop a running game – absolutely must be able to run the ball in cold windy weather. Wanna see passes float? Play football in NY in December.

I was delighted to see Urban Meyer go down in flames and happy for MSU coach Dantonio although I still want his DC Narducci to replace our mystic Diaco.

Pinstripe Bowl

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Notre Dame has officially accepted the invitation to play in the Pinstripe Bowl at Yankee Stadium in NY on December 28th. Reported payout 1.8 mil per team. As everyone knows Yankee Stadium is basically a baseball field so could be a few field problems – and if usual NY weather, it’s going to be cold cold and colder. It even snows in December in NY. Just wait until these players hit the frozen ground.

Right now it looks like the opponent will be Houston, so the Irish get a chance to lay some wood on Deontay Greenberry who stiffed ND after giving a verbal along with Tee Sheperd.

Don’t know how the players feel but this will be no vacation destination. Yankee Stadium is in the Bronx – so don’t hang around after the game. Think game time is around 12 noon – so get in and get out.

Chuck Martin New Head Coach At Miami Of Ohio

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Notre Dame OC will be hired today as the top man at the “cradle of coaches” Miami of Ohio. After a very successful HC career at Grand Valley State Chuck Martin rejoined his old Head Coach, Brian Kelly to try to jump start the Notre Dame football program.

Chuck served the last 2 years as Kelly’s OC which included a trip to last years championship game versus Alabama. This is a good move for him, in that if successful he will have a shot to return to ND after Kelly leaves. I really hope he takes Diaco with him.

It always seemed to me, that most Head Coaches would want to call the plays – after all it’s their head on the chopping block if things go south. I’m not at all sure who was calling the plays this year even if Kelly denies doing it.

Anyhow the 2013 offense was way too predictable and no real interest in having a powerful running game. Kelly has two ways to go here – follow the Stanford example or get someone who knows how to really run the Spread. I prefer the Stanford way but if Kelly wants the Spread then he should do everything possible to get his old longtime OC Jeff Quinn currently the Head Coach at Buffalo. I believe Quinn had a lot to do with Kelly’s success. Can you lure Quinn back – think a couple of years with a lot of success, maybe another National Champ opportunity and Quinn would be in line for something a lot better than Buffalo–maybe even Kelly’s successor.

Now Defense – get Michigan States’ DC Narducci if you can pry him away from Dantonio.

Stanford 27 Notre Dame 20

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Once again, playing from behind and decimated by injuries ND fell to Stanford in a game that more or less played out as expected. Stanford’s massive OL was just too much for the depleted ND defense. Stanford was just the better team and you just can’t beat them if they can rush for 261 yards to ND’s 64.

Tyler Gaffney was virtually unstoppable – he had about 190 yards himself.

ND started out again having to kick FG’s rather than TD’s. So that just about sums up the entire game. This was a tough loss and Tommy Rees finished his career with 199 yds and 2 TD passes giving him 2nd place All Time with 61 TD passes. Once again, game was placed on his shoulders and he played heroically completing 16 of 34 passes. Like all heroes he had flaws – 2 picks that hurt but ND would have had 0 points without him. Oh – Kevin Hogan QB Stanford also had 2 picks. So Tommy, hats’ off to you kid – truly a great career.

As for Notre Dame’s Bowl aspirations – who knows – but I know one thing for certain, you don’t want to play in NY in December or January. That would be punishment not a reward and 15 extra practices, simply not worth it. Hell, the whole team is battered and playing on frozen ground in NY would be the last thing any sane person would inflict on this team. If that’s the only option – thanks but no thanks.