December 12, 2008 // Notre Dame Football

4 Notre Dame Freshmen and Sophomores Honored

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Notre Dame had 4 freshman and sophomores named to College Football News’s All Freshman and All Sophomore teams.

  • Golden Tate (WR) - All Sophomore Honorable Mention
  • Kyle Rudolph (TE) - All Freshman 1st Team
  • Michael Floyd (WR) - All Freshman 2nd Team
  • Trevor Robinson (OG) - All Freshman 2ns Team

Considering how many freshmen and sophomores are starting for Notre Dame, having only 4 players represented in this list is a little indicative as to how disappointing this season was.  The names represented shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone though.  Golden Tate became a legit force to be reckoned with in his sophomore season and is only going to get better as he learns the nuances of the wide receiver position.

Floyd would most likely have been a first teamer had he not gotten injured in the Navy game and like Tate is only going to get better. Kyle Rudolph and Trevor Robinson were both thrust into more prominent roles than most expected because of injuries this year and both had their ups and downs.  Like Tate and Floyd, they also both have very, very bright futures.

It’s disappointing that we don’t see Jmmy Clausen’s name mentioned on any of the All Sophomore Teams.  Not that I’m suggesting that Clausen should be included here, but rather its disappointing his performance this year didn’t warrant consideration.  After an impressive start to the season it looked as though we should be seeing his name on a lot of lists like this.  Unfortunately, his second half slump eliminated that possibility.

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Comments to this Article

  • bleednd82 commented on December 13th, 2008 at 2:16 pm

    Floyd should be a 1st teamer.

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  • David commented on December 13th, 2008 at 9:02 pm

    take a look at his numbers. They just arent there. They dont base it on potential.

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  • Jacob commented on December 14th, 2008 at 8:49 pm

    I think its a good sign that Notre Dame has an offensive linemen getting any kind of recognition.

    That shows some definite improvement from last year in that aspect of the game.

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  • Michael commented on December 16th, 2008 at 5:49 am

    Hopefully we’ll see Dane Crist’s name on this list next year….and the year after.

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  • David commented on December 16th, 2008 at 1:47 pm

    Didnt have anywhere else to write this, but i want everyone to know that I hate Graham Watson - blog writer for ESPN College Football “Others.”

    Hasnt made a insightful ND point since i starter reading it.

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  • JC commented on December 17th, 2008 at 9:28 pm

    Smith & Floyd Back!

    ND 35 Hawaii 7

    Goooooooooooooooo Irish!

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  • C-Dog commented on December 18th, 2008 at 1:07 pm

    @David,
    I look to espn for scores. Their writers don’t do any investigation. They merely form opinions from the cheap seats just as we do. ESPN is the Walmart of sports news.

    @JC,
    I hope you are right. If the expectations were set right, this team is capable of winning 56-7. I’d like to see that. I’d like to see stats of around 200 yds. rushing, with three of four backs in the mix. I’d like to see 350 yds passing with equal stats for Floyd, Tate, and Rudolph, plus key plays to Grimes, a running back, and maybe another receiver.
    I’d like to see the defense hold Hawaii to a season low in yards, with two interceptions, and a fumble. I’d like to see two defensive backs time a play where one goes for the ball and the other prepares to lay the receiver out.
    Finally I’d like to see this team play 60 minutes and not be satisfied until the final whistle.

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  • JC commented on December 18th, 2008 at 3:38 pm

    @C-Dog,

    I hope I’m right, I don’t know where we would get a better bowl opportunity to finish strong. Clausen seemed to light up when they mentioned Floyd would be back, let’s hope that’s an omen. And Amen on the 60 minutes of hell, actually I like your prediction better.
    Right know is the time to think the unthinkable and kick some butt.

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