Welcome to another edition of The Irish Blogger Gathering. These questions were provided by the Matt at WeNeverGraduate.com.The boys over there wanted to take a look at some preseason questions that focused solely on the offensive side of the ball. Lets jump in…
1. First, before officially shifting focus to the what matters most, let’s take a moment to offer a way too early evaluation of Team Kelly’s recruiting efforts. They’ve got verbals from some highly touted prospects (Hegarty, Koyack, Prestwood) and are in the hunt for quite a few more (Aaron Lynch, George Atkinson, Justice Hayes), but it seems like this class lacks the flair and star power of Charlie Weis’s classes. We’re not even in the hunt for a Rivals five-star rated prospect and we’ve already taken as many three-stars as the ’07 and ’08 classes combined. Sure, Kelly can transform two-stars into seven-stars, but the numbers of the last ten years don’t lie–championships are won with teams chock full of four and five star talent. Are you at least a little worried at this point or still in the RKG Honeymoon period?
I would say that I am still in the honeymoon period, but for a specific reason. Im tainted by the past. What did 5 star Jimmy get us? Couple of heartbreaking seasons and no where near a BCS bowl. Now I’m not saying that Jimmy Clausen was the demise of Notre Dame football, Im saying that I am more interested in the entire package. What the coach can do with the players he recruits. At this stage of the game I have to stay in the honeymoon period because thats all we have to cling too. We can only hope that Kelly takes a look at what he needs and I think he has done that. Places of need? Both lines and the secondary. Guys like Hanratty, Hegarty, Farley, Burton, Hardy and Councell to name a few all fill the places of need. In this offseason of not necessarily needing a QB or WR, Kelly can afford to be picky and doesn’t need to land that end-all be-all recruit (Again, this is all I have to hang my hat on, hopes and dreams). If he passes on a QB like Justin Worley this year, does that mean he gets a guy like Gray Crow next year. I think Kelly lands a big name still, wether that is Aaron Lynch, Davaris Daniels, Justice Hayes or any combination of the bunch. If that happens this class got its “bigger” names but it also filled the necessary holes. I would love to see what Kelly can do with some 5 star recruits, but a team that is 16-22 over the past three years needs to prove it on the field first.
2. The Irish switch from a pro-style offense to the spread this season. We saw it unveiled in the spring game and it is (understandably) a work in progress. That being said the Irish have a veritable bevy of talent, size, and speed at the skill positions. In general, what’s your take on the switch to the spread and how high or low should expectations for the offense be going into the year?

So now we sit here with the same situation. Granted Kelly is an expert at the spread. He is trying to install an offense he knows inside and out, which is different than what Charlie was doing, but he still has pro-style players. He has Dayne Crist who has shown mobility in the past, but we all flash back to last Halloween when the mobile Dayne went down with the knee injury. I think the expectations, should be high, but not overbearing. I want to see some consistency from the offense. Completing passes and running the ball. I expect this team will succeed with the talent it has, but I want to see it consistently against all types of talent. Full throttle against teams like Central Michigan and Army just as much against teams like Utah and USC. The offense will be fine, lets hope they build on their learnings every week and that will meet my expectations.
3. Three-year starting quarterback Jimmy Clausen has loaded his mom, dad, and free-loading brothers into the family stretch Hummer and taken off for the greener pastures of professional football. Dayne Crist is tasked with stepping into the big, 28 TD, 7:1 TD to INT ratio shoes Jimmy leaves behind. How are you feeling about him taking the reins to Kelly’s vaunted spread offense? Do you see there being a significant drop-off with the Great Dayne at the helm or is he going to come out guns a-blazin’ a la Brady Quinn in ’05?

4. When a new coach takes over there tend to be a couple of players that haven’t seen any significant playing time (or at least haven’t made an impact) that unexpectedly emerge as major contributors (see: Samardzija, Jeff in ’05). There are plenty of candidates on the offensive side of the ball, but you’re only allowed to pick one horse in this derby. Who’s it going to be?

5. It’s preseason which means it’s appropriate for all college football fans to bathe in Kool-Aid and allow themselves to dream of invading Glendale, Arizona this January en route to claiming a national championship. Tears of joy will be shed, flights will be missed, and days–if not weeks–of “sick” leave from work will be utilized. I want that more than that weird, fat lady in Napoleon Dynamite wanted that model ship. What needs to happen this season on the offensive side of the ball for this dream to become reality?

6. ***BONUS*** The arrival of college football means the arrival of perhaps the greatest American pastime: Tailgating. The assumption is that you’re going to be heading to at least one game in the Bend this year which means you’ll have at least one opportunity to tailgate your face off. What home games are you planning on attending, where do you normally tailgate when you’re out for a game, what’s your typical tailgate like (we talking a great spread and a selection of imported beverages or a pack of Bubba burgers and about 20 30-racks of Natty?), and are you inviting your loyal readers?
This is a great question. This years annual trek from sunny San Diego will be taking place in November to see the vaunted Utes of Utah. As a Catholic native of Utah, I was obviously a Notre Dame fan growing up. I never was a huge Ute fan but after seeing many of their games in the past and having nearly all my friends attend their university, I pull for them to win some games. What better game then to see this fall besides this one.
My typical tailgate in South Bend is weak, I must admit. It usually starts with a drive in from somewhere far, last year happened to be Benton Harbor Michigan. It then entails doing the things you do when they come to Notre Dame for the first time (usually bring a ND Virgin with us every time). Team march from the basilica, band on the steps, trumpets in the Dome, Brats on the quad. Not as thrilling has a 30 bomb on Natty Ice but thrilling nonetheless.
This year we are hoping for something special. The Subway Domer has mentioned that he would also make the trek to the Bend that weekend to have a serious tailgate, one that legends are made of (Typical to what the boys over at WeNeverGraduate speak about). Plans are still in the works for these shenanigans but we will keep everyone posted. Until then, keep reading and keep cheering for the Irish.
39 days until kickoff…
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