February 24, 2007
Spanning the Dome: 2/23/07
Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Brady Quinn, Charlie Weis, NFL Irish, Notre Dame Football, Spanning the Dome
Today’s links are a little late. I don’t really have a good excuse either as I sat this Friday night at home. I was messing around with some really cool new features I’m hoping to roll out for UHND this off-season though. Anyway - here’s today’s links.
- Quinn isn’t conceding the top spot in the draft according to this MSNBC article.
- Darius Walker is still confident after leaving Notre Dame early. It’s good to see Walker remain confident, but with most draft experts projecting him as a late first day/early second day draft pick, he might not stay that way.
- This guy thinks Russell should be the #1 pick, but someone should tell him that Russell and LSU beat Notre Dame in the Sugar Bowl, not the Orange Bowl as he references at one point.
- Here’s a preview of the Notre Dame-Marquette basketball game tomorrow. The game is a national telecast on ABC at 3:30. Should be a great game.
- A good, fairly balanced look at Russell and Quinn. The Leaf-Manning comparisons which we’ve mentioned here for a while seem to be picking up steam.
- The Vikings will interview Brady Quinn. I’ve been saying for a while I will be surprised if Quinn makes it past Minnesota. Brad Childress was groomed under Andy Reid whom he watched build the Eagles around a franchise quarterback. Minnesota would be one of the best destinations for Quinn amongst the top 10.
- Great recap of Quinn’s media day at the combine. For those interested, he measured in at 6′ 3 3/4″ and 232 lbs.
- Rich Rodriguez from West Virginia actually had some nice things to say about Quinn as well. He concedes that he’d pick Russell over Quinn, but he gives a pretty fair assessment of both.
- Nice quote from Walker regarding Weis and how he doesn’t like when you are late.
- A good look at all of the position battles on the offensive side of the ball this spring from Domer Law Blog
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