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can be and our beloved university will only enhance it.
How cool to have three commits in this class whose fathers were ND teammates and legendary players - Jim Flanagan, Bryant Young and Jerome Bettis.
GO IRISH
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Link: https://twitter.com/i/status/1769350596950188056
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Hopefully he can return Notre Dame to an earlier climate...
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He's not anywhere nearly done growing, and is already a very smooth, polished route runner who knows how to make adjustments on the fly.
He has very good hands, and the way he blocks reminds me of his father using excellent technique and leverage.
Of course, he doesn't have the extra 75 pounds that his dad was carrying for raw power, but at the WR position, you're much more dependent on technique for blocking.
I look forward to seeing what he can do during his senior year in high school and after his growth spurt.
His father was about 220 lbs entering his senior year of high school, arrived on campus as a 235 lbs bruiser, and during his sophomore year on campus, was already close to 250 lbs.
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Here today, gone tomorrow. Your favorite player. Your best QB. Your best back up and next year's starter QB, The punter. Transfer rules, NIL, 4 team play-off, 12 team play-off, 14 team play-off, super conferences, realignment, ESPN.......as Billy Joel would say "I can't take it anymore".