2012 Notre Dame Football Roster

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Here is the updated 2012 Notre Dame Football Roster:

NumberNamePositionYearHeightWeightHometown/(Last School)
33Anderson, JoshWide ReceiverFR5-9180Chatsworth, CA/Notre Dame
4Atkinson III, GeorgeRunning BackSO6-1210Stockton, CA/Granada
43Atkinson, JoshCornerbackSO5-11185Stockton, CA/Granada
16Badger, ChrisSafetyFR6-0193Timpview, UT/Timpview
29Baratti, NickySafetyFR6-1206Tomball, TX/Klein Oak
27Brindza, KyleKicker/PunterSO6-1225Canton, MI/Plymouth
2Brown, ChrisWide ReceiverFR6-2172Hanahan, SC/Hanahan
21Brown, JalenCornerbackSO6-1199Irving, TX/MacArthur
44Calabrese, CarloInside LinebackerSR6-1245Verona, NJ/Verona
3Carlisle, AmirRunning BackSO5-10185Santa Clara,CA/Kings Academy
67Carr, KevinDefensive EndJR6-7325Nashville, TN/Montgomery Bell Academy
40Cavalaris, ConnorCavalaris, ConnorSO5-10194Lake Forest, IL/Lake Forest
52Cave, BraxstonCenterGS6-3304Granger, IN/Penn
28Collinsworth, AustinSafetyJR6-1202Fort Thomas, KY/Highlands
30Councell, BenOutside LinebackerSO6-5240Asheville, NC/A.C. Reynolds
60Cowart, JordanLong SnapperSR6-2230Plantation, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas
61Daly, ScottLong SnapperFR6-2245Downers Grove, IL/South
10Daniels, DaVarisWide ReceiverSO6-2190Vernon Hills, IL/Vernon Hills
91Day, SheldonDefensive EndFR6-2286Indianapolis, IN/Warren Central
80Eifert, TylerTight EndSR6-6251Ft. Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger
41Farley, MatthiasSafetySO5-11200Charlotte, NC/Christian
15Ferguson, JustinWide ReceiverFR6-2196Pembroke Pines, FL/Flanagan
17Fiessinger, CharlieQuarterbackSO6-1185Mason, OH/Moeller
38Fitzpatrick, NickWide ReceiverSR5-8170Mishawaka, IN/Marian
48Fox, DanInside LinebackerSR6-3240Rocky River, OH/St. Ignatius
73Furlong, DanOffensive LineFR6-7250Livonia, MI/Orchard Lake St. Mary's
88Golic, JakeTight EndSR6-4245West Hartford, CT/Northwest Catholic
57Golic Jr., MikeCenter/Offensive GuardGS6-3300West Hartford, CT/Northwest Catholic
5Golson, EverettQuarterbackSO6-0185Myrtle Beach, SC/Myrtle Beach
81Goodman, JohnWide ReceiverGS6-3215Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger
59Grace, JarrettInside LinebackerSO6-3240Cincinnati, OH/Colerain
65Hanratty, ConorCenter/Offensive GuardSO6-5305New Canaan, CT/New Canaan
4Hardy, EilarSafetySO5-11185Reynoldsburg, OH/Pickerington Central
75Harrell, MarkOffensive LineFR6-4287Charlotte, NC/Catholic
77Hegarty, MattCenterSO6-5296Aztec, NM/Aztec
51Heggie, BruceCenterJR6-5285Sorrento, FL/Mount Dora
12Hendrix, AndrewQuarterbackJR6-2220Cincinnati, OH/Moeller
50Hounshell, ChaseDefensive EndSO6-4275Kirtland, OH/Lake Catholic
2Jackson, BennettCornerbackJR6-0185Hazlet, NJ/Raritan
94Jones, JarronDefensive EndFR6-5299Rochester, NY/Aquinas Institute
7Jones, TJWide ReceiverJR5-11190Roswell, GA/Gainesville
1Kiel, GunnerQuarterbackFR6-4210Columbus, IN/Columbus East
18Koyack, BenTight EndSO6-5253Oil City, PA/Oil City
37Lee, EricWide ReceiverSO5-9180West Des Moines, IA/Dowling Catholic
89Lewis-Moore, KapronDefensive EndGS6-4306Weatherford, TX/Weatherford
93Little, ConnorLinebackerSO6-3225Lake Elmo, MN/Hill-Murray
74Lombard, ChristianOffensive Guard/TackleJR6-5309Inverness, IL/Fremd
32Mahone, WillRunning BackFR5-10211Austintown, OH/Fitch
71Mahoney, DennisOffensive TackleSR6-7294Baltimore, MD/Boys Latin School
72Martin, NickOffensive Guard/TackleSO6-4290Indianapolis, IN/Bishop Chatard
70Martin, ZackOffensive TackleSR6-4304Indianapolis, IN/Bishop Chatard
86Martinez, ArturoDefensive EndJR6-4250Miami, FL/Belen Jesuit
83Martinez, GerardWide ReceiverFR6-1200Las Vegas, NV/Cimarron Memorial
14Massa, LukeWide ReceiverJR6-4225Cincinnati, OH/St. Xavier
15McCarthy, DanSafetyGS6-2205Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney
33McDaniel, CamCornerbackSO5-10195Coppell, TX/Coppell
46McOsker, EamonSafetyFR6-1200San Pedro, CA/Loyola
8Moore, KendallInside LinebackerJR6-1242Raleigh, NC/Southeast Raleigh
17Motta, ZekeSafetySR6-2215Vero Beach, FL/Vero Beach
19Neal, Davonte'Wide ReceiverFR5-9171Scottsdale, AZ/Central
64Nichols, TateOffensive TackleJR6-8320Walton, KY/Ryle
85Niklas, TroyTight EndSO6-7260Fullerton, CA/Servite
9Nix III, LouisNose GuardJR6-3326Jacksonville, FL/Raines
45Okwara, RomeoOutside LinebackerFR6-4239Charlotte, NC/Ardrey Kell
63Patton, GrantDefensive EndSR6-6256Louisville, KY/Saint Xavier
49Plantz, TylerRunning BackJR5-9202Frankfort, IL/Providence Catholic
34Prosise, C.J.SafetyFR6-2208Petersburg, VA/Woodberry Forest
56Rabasa, AnthonyInside LinebackerSO6-3240Miami, FL/Columbus
11Rees, TommyQuarterbackJR6-2210Lake Forest, IL/Lake Forest
39Rhodes, JudeKicker/PunterJR5-10180Kapsowar, Kenya/Nordhoff (Ojai, CA)
6Riddick, TheoRunning BackSR5-11200Manville, NJ/Immaculata
35Romano, JoeCornerbackJR5-9175River Forest, IL/Fenwick
6Russell, KeiVaraeCornerbackFR5-11182Everett, WA/Mariner
24Salvi, ChrisSafetySR5-10190Lake Forest, IL/Carmel Catholic
36Salvi, WillCornerbackSR5-10176Lake Forest, IL/Carmel Catholic
38Schmidt, JoeInside LinebackerSO6-0230Orange, CA/Mater Dei
96Schwenke, KonaDefensive EndJR6-4290Hauula, HI/Kahuku
55Shembo, PrinceOutside LinebackerJR6-2250Charlotte, NC/Ardrey Kell
22Shumate, ElijahSafetyFR6-0198East Orange, NJ/Don Bosco Prep
26Slaughter, JamorisSafetyGS6-0200Stone Mountain, GA/Tucker
84Smith, AndreWide ReceiverSO6-2190Davie, FL/North Broward Prep
87Smith, DanielWide ReceiverJR6-4215South Bend, IN/Clay
42Soto, ErnieSafetySO5-9188Davie, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas
13Spond, DannyOutside LinebackerJR6-2248Littleton, CO/Columbine
69Springmann, TonyNose GuardSO6-6300Fort Wayne, IN/Bishop Dwenger
78Stanley, RonnieOffensive LineFR6-6304Las Vegas, NV/Bishop Gorman
92Stockton, TylerNose GuardSR6-0285Linwood, NJ/Hun School
62Tansey, MattOffensive LineSR6-6270Berkeley Heights, NJ/Governor Livingston
40Tausch, NickKickerSR6-0201Plano, TX/Jesuit
5Te'o, MantiInside LinebackerSR6-2255Laie, HI/Punahou
9Toma, RobbyWide ReceiverSR5-9185Laie, HI/Punahou
7Tuitt, StephonDefensive EndSO6-6303Monroe, GA/Monroe
35Turk, BenPunterSR5-11186Davie, FL/St. Thomas Aquinas
31Turner, JohnSafetyFR6-2207Indianapolis, IN/Cathedral
53Utupo, JustinDefensive EndJR6-1258Lakewood, CA/Lakewood
54Walsh, KevinLinebackerSR6-3220Bettendorf, IA/Davenport Assumption
66Watt, ChrisOffensive GuardSR6-3310Glen Ellyn, IL/Glenbard West
82Welch, AlexTight EndJR6-4250Cincinnati, OH/Elder
11Williams, IshaqOutside LinebackerSO6-5255Brooklyn, NY/Lincoln
20Wood, CierreRunning BackSR6-0215Oxnard, CA/Santa Clara
23Wood, LoCornerbackJR5-10195Apopka, FL/Apopka

Coaches

Brian Kelly – Head Coach
Bob Diaco – Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Coord./Linebackers
Paul Longo – Director of Football Strength and Conditioning
Chuck Martin – Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks
Tony Alford – Running Backs/Slot Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coord.
Scott Booker – Tight Ends/Special Teams Coordinator
Kerry Cooks – Co-Defensive Coordinator/Cornerbacks
Mike Denbrock – Outside Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator
Bob Elliott – Safeties
Mike Elston – Defensive Line
Harry Hiestand – Offensive Line/Running Game Coordinator
Bill Brechin – Intern (Offense)
David Grimes – Intern (Defense)
Josh Reardon – Graduate Assistant (Defense)
Pat Welsh – Graduate Assistant (Offense)
Tim Collins – Video Coordinator
Julie DeBuysser – Senior Staff Assistant-Assistant Coaches
Karen Demeter – Recruiting Services Coordinator
Ernest Jones – Director of Player Development and Engagement
Chad Klunder – Director of Football Operations
Tim McDonnell – Director of Football Personnel
David Peloquin – Director of Football Development
Beth Rex – Director of Football Administration
Joy Schosker – Senior Staff Assistant

What To Expect

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Here’s a snapshot of what you can expect from here on out until game day provided by und.com

Not a lot to see but that’s all you are going to get.

I have been forgetting some things–example Anthony Rabassa who I thought would see field early. I know he had shoulder surgery last year but nada this year–anyone know if he continues to have medical problems? Let me know.

What Did We Learn From Media Day

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I already beat up on the uniform so this post will try to read into what the coaches and players were saying about the team the coaches teammates etc–you can go to und.com for they have a slew of videos of the days events. I’ve added a clip here of the actual practice on August 16th–sure looks like a lot of speed out there and better yet the guys look excited and motivated.

I can understand Kelly holding his cards close but I think he tipped his hand talking about Golson. He was explaining Golson’s consistency indicating Golson threw the ball (so far in practice) 126 times with just one interception. He then moved along but what is interesting that he did not bring up Hendrix’s name at all–so the only conclusion you can come to is–Golson will be the starter. We should learn more next week when we start prep for Navy.

Other insights include a few minor injuries with just Nicols out for a couple of weeks and a watch on Spond. Dan Fox was wearing a shoulder brace and that’s a concern since Calabrese will not play in the Navy Game.

The coach interviews were interesting especially Diaco who looks like a movie star but at the end of his interview I’m not sure what he said.

Swarbrick was non commital on field turf and jumbotron or anything else, I want both–anything to help the players and coaches win games and win recruits. I also think it’s time for names on the uniforms–I never bought into the Joe Paterno deal about team vs individuals. Let the players decide–names go both ways excellent play as well as scew ups. Also would help the viewer identify subs coming into the game.

Ok here’s the clip–good throws and catches–unfortunately can’t really tell who’s throwing the ball. Anyhow, enjoy for probably last view of a practice and we just have to wait for the Navy game September 1st.

Circus Circus

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I would guess by now that most Notre Dame fans have seen the new uniform for the Shamrock game against Miami in Chicago. C’mon let’s just get a little serious here–these uniforms are ghastly and comical. I simply cannot understand how the usual savvy Notre Dame publicity machine and Jack Swabrick could agree to such an atrocity. I also cannot understand how a savvy competitive organization like Adidas could even propose this uniform to Notre Dame.

Adidas is in a very competitive market and surely could come up with something cool/ hip but they come up with a clown uniform.

I’m all for having a little fun in the Shamrock Series–yea jazz things up a little but this defies all good marketing sense–just look at that abortion of a helmet–a grade schooler could do better.

I know Kelly wants to create a more energetic atmosphere for home games but everything he has done has backfired badly–think the night game against USC last year. What did we have–about 25 recruits and didn’t land any with the exception of a late Kiel commit. Despite all the hoopla Notre Dame came out flat and scared and lost a game they could have won. This whole thing reminds me how Kelly used theatrics at Cinncy and other places to promote his Div 2 teams and we looked like a Div 2 team against USC.

There is so much you can do with the ND history and colors and symbols to present a hip uniform and helmet but this outfit is laughable.

Forget night games–we do not have the players to stay up that late–they can barely play 4 quarters during the day games. I want it proved to me that this Longo stuff is actually doing anything better than previous strength coaches.

Another gripe I have is Manti Teo having to play every down even against bad or mediocre teams even when he’s hobbling around–we must have some backup that could spell him for a few plays and,of course, that builds depth. Same goes for other positions.

Right now too much smoke and mirrors hiding not enough good football.

Night games we could get smoked 1- Michigan State 2- Michigan 3- Miami.

Media Day and Chicago Miami Game Uniform Pictures

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Brian Kelly answered questions as the half way part of camp ended. Starting next Monday the team will prep for Navy which means we have a new QB starting with that practice. The bet here is Golson.

Other issues:

Tate Nicols (OT) has a bad kneecap–2 weeks out. Only problem here is that this seems to be a continuing problem and further depletes the OL depth.

Cam McDaniel goes back to running back but will cross train

Mathias Farley making it a battle with Dan McCarthy for the third safety position.

Danny Spond–migraines–was hospitalized–cleared to play but being withheld from practice.

New uniform unveiled for the Chicago Miami game–helmet pebbled gold on one half while the Leprechaun will be on the other side–all jazzed up uniform for that game.

Once again this is a very tough schedule with more night games which we usually lose–for some reason the ND players wilt completely at night.

Mike Golic rips ESPN’s Rick Reilly a new one for the usual yearly article about ND being irrelevant.

For the days full activities go to und.com. Posted below are the new uniforms for the Notre Dame vs. Miami game in Chicago:


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Front


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Back


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Side Blue


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Helmet Front


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Helmet Leprechaun


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Helmet Back


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Gloves


Notre Dame Uniform Chicago Shirt

Great Memories

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You gotta check out Eric Murtaugh’s One Foot Down article today and film clips–will really pump you up–great plays from great team.
Great seeing all these players including Wes Pritchett, Ned Bolcar and Frank Stams on defense.

I always thought fullback Anthony Johnson was one of the best to ever play at ND.

As always Keith Arnold’s Irish NBC Sports article today is excellent.

You can find links on our sidebar.

Interesting – Notre Dame All Time Team

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While twiddling my thumbs came across a Bleacher Report Notre Dame All Time Team. Found this very interesting and for the most part agree–lot of old timers but they were fantastic players and played both ways. Here’s where I disagree:

1–QuarterBacks–1–Lujack 2– Montana

2–Linebackers–Irons, are you kidding me. I’d replace Stonebreaker and Irons with 1- Bob Golic 2– Bob Crable

3–Teo and Jim Martin–fine except Martin played end for the most part former frogman in WWII and I believe he won the heavyweight Bengal Bouts.
I’d rank Martin before Teo.

Of course their were others including Steve Niehaus–injured a lot though.

Anyhow fun to go thru and think of other greats.

The list from The Bleacher Report is below – to read the write ups for each position go here: Bleacher Report Notre Dame All Time Team


PositionStarterBackup
CoachKnute Rockne
QuarterbackAngelo BertelliJohnny Lujack
HalfbackPaul HornungJohnny Lattner
Offensive TackleBill FischerEdgar Miller
Offensive TackleGeorge ConnorFred Miller
Offensive GuardHeartley "Hunk" AndersonJack Cannon
Offensive GuardBert MetzgerJohn "Clipper" Smith
CenterJerry GroomTommy Yarr
Wide ReceiverTim BrownJeff Samardzija
Wide ReceiverGolden TateLake Dawson
Wide ReceiverMichael FloydRaghib Ismail
Tight EndKen MacAfeeDave Casper
Defensive TackleChris ZorichZygmont "Ziggy" Czarobski
Defensive TackleMike McCoyTrevor Laws
Defensive EndRoss BrownerBob Dove
Defensive EndLeon HartAlan Page
LinebackerJim LynchRocky Boiman
LinebackerManti Te'oJim Martin
LinebackerMichael StonebreakerGrant Irons
CornerbackLuther BradleyTodd Lyght
CornerbackJeff BurrisTom Carter
SafetyTom ZbikowskiShawn Wooden
SafetyClarence EllisChinedum Ndukwe

SECOND WEEK OF PRACTICE

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We have a few clips from, of course, und.com which are somewhat interesting. Unfortunately, not enough to really see what’s going on, except from what I can see Golson moving ahead but then again, such a small sample makes it impossible to come to any conclusions–just the way Kelly wants it.

Don’t think we will really see much until ND walks out on field in Dublin. I can understand this but am reminded how Pete Carroll let everybody watch their practices USC saying watch all you want then try to stop us. Even when they were sanctioned they still beat us except for one fluke game.

Anyhow enjoy the clips–take a look at Nicky Baratti– looks like Harrison Smiths twin brother.

Week One Ends

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Carlo Calabrese

Originally press were to see maybe an hour of practice Saturday but that did not pan out so we get just a few snippets of coach speak about team’s practice.

To sum up everything just going as expected although Kelly seems to be bringing more heat on Hendrix/Golson to step up–“won’t have Tommy to bail you out in Ireland”.

Alex Welch Tight End out for the year with torn ACL–Jake Golic moves in as # 4 TE.

Danny Spond–no one sure yet but on medical absence until issues resolved.

Team went on golf and picnic for the afternoon.

Both Rees and Calabrese sufficiently contrite when meeting reporters. Why do I have the feeling that Rees will be starter vs. Purdue in game 2?

Carlo # 44 should be able to easily move right back in rotation for Purdue game–getting lots of reps in practice. We are really going to need him–outside of Teo he’s the hardest hitter among the Backers. I always enjoy how he plays the game.

That’s it–just hope that team injury free for rest of camp and comes out of Navy game the same way. MWF –2 a days coming week.