September 24, 2008

Yeatman Out At Least For Purdue

Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Notre Dame Football

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When Charlie Weis addressed the media yesterday for his weekly press conference, he gave a status update on both Will Yeatman and Mike Golic, Jr - both of whom were arrested Saturday night for underage drinking.

Before we get into Purdue, I want to make a note of regards to events this past weekend. I’m still in the process of gathering information, but until further notice, I’ve decide to hold Will Yeatman from competition until his matter is resolved. Any other action as it relates to team rules, including the situation with Mike Golic will be handled by me.

From a team standpoint, both Will and Mike will be at practice. But, Will, I’m not going to let him compete until we have — unless we have resolution. I won’t let him compete this Saturday unless we have resolution on this matter.

When asked about using freshman Joseph Fauria Weis said:

I’d say the depth chart has changed. I think the obvious guy that comes to the forefront right off the bat is Fauria. You know, he’s a guy who, you know, there’s a good chance he was going to go through the year and not play this year. Well there’s a good chance that won’t happen. As a matter of fact, today instead of practicing on the scout team he’ll be practicing up with the big boys. Because you have to have your contingency plans in place just in case.

And on those contingencies:

We have other contingency plans, yes. That’s a fair question. And the answer is yes. But the names I can’t give you on those. But we do have them.

September 21, 2008

Report: Yeatman, Golic Jr Arrested for Underage Drinking

Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Notre Dame Football

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Will Yeatman - Notre Dame TEWSBT has reported that tight end Will Yeatman and offensive lineman Mike Golic, Jr were among 37 kids arrested for underage drinking Saturday night.

A home on Colfax Avenue was surrounded by police cars early Sunday, and 37 arrests were made for underage drinking. Most of those arrested were University of Notre Dame students, including two football players.

WSBT News has confirmed Notre Dame football players Will Yeatman and Mike Golic, Jr. were among those arrested.

Yeatman was previously suspended from the Notre Dame football and lacrosse teams in February 2008 after a DUI arrest. Golic, Jr. is the son of former Notre Dame player Mike Golic, the ESPN Radio Host and star of Mike and Mike in the morning.

For Yeatman, this is his second run in with the law after his DUI in the spring so it will be interesting to see how the University handles this one.  It seems crazy to think that the police sent enough units to completely surround the house as the report says.  I guess there isn’t any other crime in South Bend to worry about.

Still, from a football standpoint this is very disappointing news.  Yeatman was the best blocking TE on the team so if he ends up missing any time, it really hurts our depth at TE.  With Mike Ragone out for the year, Notre Dame would likely have just freshmen Kyle Rudolph and Joseph Fauria and junior Luke Schmidt at the position if Yeatman misses any time.

For Golic, it is a first offense and he was not expected to contribute much, if at all on the field this year so even if there is some disciplinary action for him, it shouldn’t be too big of hit.  Considering Notre Dmae’s troubles long snapping and Golic’s experience as a long snapper, it would be nice to have him around in case those struggles continue.

We’ll have to wait and see how the University handles each university, but it is safe to assume Charlie Weis will be getting some questions on this situation at his Tuesday press conference.

August 9, 2008

Weighing In on the Freshmen

Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Notre Dame Football

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Here are the height and weights listed for all of this year’s freshmen with a few observations below.

2008 Freshmen Weights

Name Position Height Weight
RJ Blanton CB 6-1 180
Braxston Cave OL 6-3 315
Lane Clelland OL 6-5 281
Danye Crist QB 6-4 233
Sean Cwynar DT 6-4 282
Joe Fauria TE 6-7 245
Steve Filer LB 6-3 236
Darius Fleming LB 6-1 236
Michael Floyd WR 6-3 215
Mike Golic OL 6-3 280
John Goodman WR 6-3 197
Jonas Gray RB 5-10 230
Ethan Johnson DE 6-4 275
Kapron Lewis-Moore DE 6-4 257
Dan McCarthy S 6-2 200
Anthony McDonald LB 6-1 225
Brandon Newman DT 6-1 310
David Posluszny LB 6-0 220
Trevor Robinson OL 6-5 301
Kyle Rudolph TE 6-6 252
Jamoris Slaughter CB 6-0 182
Deion Walker WR 6-2 188
Haris Williams DT 6-1 302
  • Good to see Floyd coming in at 6-3, 215 - that kind of size will allow him to play from day one.
  • Brandon Newman has the size to play right away, even though NT is one of the toughest positions to play as a true frosh.  The difference in strength needed at NT in a 3-4 from high school to college is quite substantial.  Still, with his size he should at least see some spot duty this year.
  • Seeing Ethan Johnson at 275 surprised me - I didn’t think he would come in that big.  Based on his size and Weis’s early praise, I think it’s safe to assume we’ll see him early on.
  • Steve Filer is already one of the bigger linebackers coming in at 236.  Wouldn’t be surprised to see him get early playing time as well.
  • Kyle Rudolph reported at roughly the same weight Mike Ragone is listed at as a sophomore - that’s a good sign for early playing time for hi
  • Very surprised to see Goodman listed at 197 based on the Army All American game where he looked rail thin.
  • Four freshmen reported over 300 pounds - Newman (310), Trevor Robinson (301), Braxston Cave (315), Hafis Wiliams (302).  Sounds like the freshman training program Mendoza put together worked well.
  • Would be very surprised if Gray didn’t see the field this year.  He is listed at 230 pounds already and has great speed.  He is my dark horse candidate for kick returning duties this year.
  • Dayne Crist is huge for a freshman QB at 6-4, 233.  By comparison, Clausen is still only listed at 217.

February 6, 2008

Weis on the Offensive Recruits

Author: Frankie V | Filed Under Notre Dame Recruiting

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Here’s some of the highlights from Weis’s presser on Wednesday talking about the offensive recruits in this class.

Dayne Crist - QB

But this guy showed during recruiting — always when you’re looking for quarterbacks, you’re looking for the intangibles, and one of the biggest things is that special leadership that they can show on or off the field. Well, watching him with his high school team, you could see that it was on the field. But what he’s done for us off the field rivals only Braxston in the grand scheme of things in the recruiting process.

He was obviously down at the All American game and was Parade Prep All American. He’s one of the six finalists in the Army All American Player of the Year. But one thing that I really like to look at when you have a quarterback is the touchdown to interception ratio, and this year he completed just under 60 percent of his passes for over 2,100 yards, but he threw 16 touchdown passes and one interception. I told him that would be okay if he kept that ratio. I told him that would be okay.

Trevor Robinson - OL

He’s a physically tough player. He’s a big man when you see him. He doesn’t look like a freshmen when you see him walking around. He enjoys contact, plays hard on every down. He’s a very, very intelligent student, but he’s also a very intelligent football player. He’s one of those students of the game.

Braxston Cave - OL

The thing about Braxston that really, really has been wonderful is he has been one of the key people in this recruiting class as far as recruiting this class. A lot of times your own players are the guys that help recruit the class, and between Braxston and Dayne Crist — I mean, Braxston Cave, his mom, I don’t know how many pasta dinners she’s made, but it seems like every time everyone comes in town, they’re all hanging at Braxston’s house. His parents have been great. They’ve opened their doors.

Lane Clelland - OL

Even though he right now is only at about 270 because he’s wrestling, he’s a heavyweight wrestler, he’s about 6′5″, 270, and the reason his weight stayed down is he has to stay under 275 pounds because over 275 they don’t let you wrestle, so it’s kind of kept his weight down.

I don’t think he’ll have — if you take a look at his brother Lance who played at Northwestern, I don’t think you have to worry about him being a big man because he will be. He’s athletic, he’s got great footwork. I think he’s one of the top tackles athletically that I’ve seen in not only the northeast but around this year. He was at the Army All American game, and don’t be misconstrued when you see him at 270 right now because a lot of that is by design as he’s deep into the wrestling season.

Mike Golic Jr. - OL

This kid is true center who plays with great leverage and great effort. He’s also a long snapper, which Lane has some long snapping ability, as well. He’s a long snapper that I could see competing right away. He was down at the All American game and was All State in Connecticut as a junior and senior.

Joseph Fauria - TE

I’m looking at this kid. At the time he’s about 6′7″, about 230. I said, he’s not going to be playing for me; I’m not going to be coaching in the NFL anymore. He said, he’s a freshman. I said, nice to know you. Then it turned out he was a freshman in high school. This is one big muchacho now. He’s every bit of 6′7″, might be taller, 6′7″, 250. He’s got a great combination of size and athletic ability. He can block, he can catch. He had 35 receptions for 516 yards and eight touchdowns this year.

Kyle Rudolph - TE

But this is a guy who’s a dynamic type of athlete who’s a First Team All American by USA Today. He had 37 catches for 673 and 11 touchdowns. He was one of the 11 finalists for the Maxwell Award. Like I said, he’s an accomplished basketball player, second leading scorer in Elder history, and he holds the school record for career rebounds with 568 last we checked. But I’m telling you what, these two tight ends are two tight ends that are going to press to get involved in the mix pretty quickly in their career because they’re both big and athletic.

Michael Floyd - WR

He plays basketball, he runs track, he’s active at the school and the community for that matter. He’s one of those special guys. Obviously if you watched the All American game, all those quarterbacks were looking to throw it to him as much as they possibly could.

We’re really excited to have Michael on board, and we think, like we are with all three of these receivers, think that they’re guys who can go ahead and press the issue early on in their careers.

John Goodman - WR

He played in the All American game, attended summer camp since he was a freshman. We know a lot about him. He played the majority of this year at quarterback. By the way, he thinks he can start there here, too. He leads his team — he led his team to an undefeated regular season. They lost in the state semis. He was named All State in Indiana by the Associated Press as a senior. He’s one of the 12 finalists for Mr. Football. He plays basketball. He’s another guy who’s a very, very good basketball player, as you hear a common theme.

Deion Walker - WR

He was at the Under Armour All American game and committed at that time. As a junior he had 50 receptions and seven touchdowns. He plays basketball, and their team right now is 15 and 5. So here’s another one of these guys that between basketball team and wrestling team, the only one I have to worry about is Fleming because he’d be bowling.

Jonas Gray - RB

I mean, he’s calling our coaches up last night, making sure everything is going good in recruiting. He’s making the phone calls, he’s waking coaches up. Are we okay here, are we okay there. It was really, really interesting to watch this group of players. We can’t text the players, but they were wearing each other out now, and Jonas was one of the ring leaders and we’re really happy to have him.

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