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Look what Santa Claus has placed in Rutgers Football’s Christmas stocking: a vulnerable, tradition laden program, beset by numerous injuries in the trenches. I cannot have dreamed of a better non-BCS bowl situation for Rutgers. Our best attended bowl game EVER, in a mostly filled Yankee Stadium, with all eyes in the college football world, and many
eyes from the NFL Scouting World focused on Rutgers vs. Notre Dame. I can’t think of a better prelude to Rutgers
Big Ten play. In anticipation of this historic matchup, Rutgers for the first time has sold all its allocated
tickets, and many more fans are expected to purchase tickets via ticketmaster. What they are sure to witness is an engaging and entertaining matchup,that will end with Rutgers victorious.



There are a multitude of factors which favor a Rutgers victory over Notre Dame:

  • Thanksto injuries, Rutgers is deeper, more experienced and more talented, especially
    on the offensive line, defensive line, qb, rb, and wr corp, than its blueblood
    opponent
  • Since Louis Nix went down, Notre Dame has beenvulnerable to the run
  • Rutgers secondary has taken its lumps, and is now better prepared to defend against
    Notre Dames passing attack
  • There isn’t a corner on Notre Dames roster that can effectively cover Brandon Coleman
    1 on 1
  • Paul James is 100%
  • Tommy Rees Completion % for the season is 53.7%
  • The freshmen in our secondary are no longer freshmen, as they’ve taken their lumps and grown up


Notre Dame is very different from last years team, which played in the National Championship Game. In addition to losing 6 players to the NFL draft, including star linebacker Manti Teo, Notre Dame lost starting quarterback Everett Golson to
academic attrition. But most importantly, Notre Dame has suffered significant injuries in its offensive and defensive lines, giving Rutgers a good opportunity for victory.


Notre Dame enters the matchup, sporting an 8-4 record, down from 12-0 last year. The Fighting Irish
are led by 6’ 1.5” senior quarterback, Tommy Rees, who has thrown for 2938 yards completing 197 passes out of 367 passes thrown. (53.7%) He is reported to be able to get rid of the ball quickly, and he generally makes few mistakes, thought it would appear from his 53.7% completion rate that accuracy isn’t his forte.



Rees is supported by the following offensive players:

RB: Cam McDaniel (5-10 207 lbs), George Atkinson (6-1 220 lbs), Tarean Folston (5-9 207 lbs)
WRs: TJ Jones (5-11 195 lbs), Davaris Daniels (6-1 203 lbs)

TE: Troy Niklas (6-6.5 270 lbs) Ben Kovack 6-5 261 lbs

The RBs are tough runners and TJ Jones, who went over 1,000 yards receiving, will be playing Sundays sometime soon.
Troy Niklas is a huge tight end, and averages 35.2 yards/game receiving per und.com.

The Irish quarterback and receivers will be going up against a Rutgers secondary that has been beleaguered for much of this season, but has also played much better in recent games.




CB – Gareef Glashen 5-10 180 lbs,

CB – Anthony Cioffi 6-0 180 lbs,

SS – Lorenzo Waters 6-0 205 lbs

FS – Jeremy Deering 6-2 200 lbs



The Rutgers offense is managed by sr signal caller Chas Dodd, who salvaged the season through his mistake free play against USF, throwing for 179 yards, completing 19 of 24 passes. Also available is Gary Nova, who threw for
2159 yards and had three game winning td throws against Temple, Arkansas, and SMU. I wouldn’t surprise me if both
play.



The quarterbacks are supported by a deep and talented wr and te corp, one capable of significant productivity, if the ball can be delivered accurately.



WR – Brandon Coleman 6-6 220 lbs, Carlton Agudosi 6-6 205 lbs

WR – Quron Pratt 6-0 190 lbs, Leonte Carroo 6-1 200 lbs,
Ruhann Peele 6-1 185 lbs

TE – Tyler Kroft 6-6 240 lbs, Paul Carrezola 6-2 240 lbs



Brandon Coleman is reported to have received a Round 3 draft grade last year, but wasn’t as productive this year. An especially productive outing against Notre Dame should boost his draft stock. Quron Pratt was the offensive MVP, as he was one of the most consistent receivers I have ever witnessed at Rutgers. He too will be playing Sundays next year, as there is an NFL place for people like him who catch everything. Not flashy, but gets the job done. Leonte Carroo is the
best overall receiver on the team, and is poised to be an All American in upcoming years, yet he suffered an awful injury against UCF, and his status is in doubt. Carlton Agudosi has Dwayne Jarret size and potential. Ruhann Peele
has played both ways and had 79 yards receiving against UConn. Tight End Tyler Kroft was the leading receiver for Rutgers this year, and at times, flashed All American potential.

The Rutgers offense will be going up against an Irish Secondary that has allowed its opponents to complete 60.6% (230 completions out of 379 attempts) of its passes according to UND.com.

CB- Bennett Jackson 6-0 195 lbs
CB- Keivarae Russell 5-11, 190 lbs
FS- Matthias Farley 5-11, 204 lbs
SS- Austin Collinsworth 6-1 205 lbs

Pittsburgh had 243 yards receiving vs this group. Rutgers, with better personnel, should be able to surpass that total.



The composition of the Irish offensive line has changed considerably form the beginning of the season as they lost starting center Nick Martin, starting right tackle Christian Lombard, and starting left Guard Chris Watt, and starting nose tackle Louis Nix, to injury. Consequently, Notre Dames starting 5 OL are as follows:



RT: Ronald Stanley, 6-5.5, 317 lbs, So, (12 starts)

RG: Steve Elmer, 6-5.5 317 lbs, Fr (3 starts)

C: Matt Hegarty,
6-4.5, 309 lbs, Jr, (1 start)

LG: Connor Hanratty, 6-4.5, 300 lbs, Jr (3 starts)

LT: Zach Martin, 6-4, 308 lbs, 5th year Sr
(Seasoned Veteran)


http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20131225/SPORTS0302/312259993/1087



Despite the injuries, Notre Dame ranked #8 Nationally in sacks given up, quite an impressive accomplishment, given their strength of schedule. Nevertheless, the line is materially different from the line which played most of the season, so that
ranking no longer applies.


Rutgers counters with a group of seasoned though undersized veterans, used to defeating larger linemen, via superior technique.





DE – Marcus Thompson, 6-2 260 lbs, Sr

NT – Isaac Holmes, 6-2, 270 lbs, 5th year Sr

DT – Darius, Hamilton, 6-4, 260 lbs, Sophmore

DE – Dwany Mera, 6-1, 260 lbs, (3rd year So)

SLB – Jamal Merrill, 6-4 220 lbs, Sr.

MLB – Steve Longa 6-1 220 lbs

WLB – Kevin Snyder 6-3 235 lbs


Thanks to their efforts, Rutgers had the #4 rushing defense in the country. This despite going against much larger offensive lines, such as Arkansas’. Arkansas had 101 yards rushing against Rutgers but 182 yards rushing against LSU. We were fine against and SEC line, I think we’ll be fine against Notre Dames. Notre Dames OL vs Rutgers DL is probably the key matchup of the game. If Notre Dame can effectively run the ball, they will likely blow out Rutgers. However, if Rutgers defensive linemen, can gain penetration on each offensive snap and disrupt Notre Dames offense, its going to be a LONG Day for Notre Dame.




In contrast to Notre Dames OL, Rutgers experienced OL enters
the game intact:



LT: Keith Lumpkin 6-5, 318 lbs, (3rd yr So)

LG: Chris Muller 6-6, 300 lbs (r-Fr)

C: Dwayne Hendrickson 6-2 290 lbs, (Sr)

RG: Caleb Johnson 6-4, 305 lbs, (Jr)

RT: Taj Alexander 6-4 290 lbs/(rs-jr) Andre Civil 6-3 285
lbs (rs-sr)



Rutgers Offensive line has had its ups and downs, struggling against Arkansas and Louisville, but has progressively improved, and has only allowed 2 sacks within the last two games.


Notre Dames DL lost its best player, Louis Nix, to a season ending injury, and its current depth chart should look something like this.



DE: Day 6-2 290 lbs


DL: Jarron Jones 6-5.5 305 lbs, Tyler Stockton 5-11 284 lbs

DE: Stephon Tuitt 6-6.5, 312 lbs

OLB: Shembo 6-1 258 lbs

ILB: Fox 6-3 245 lbs

ILB: Calabrese 6-1 250 lbs

OLB: Smith 6-2.5 230 lbs



The loss of Louis Nix, was especially significant, as he is a projected high NFL draft pick. Since the Irish lost Louis Nix, they have given up 247 rushing yards to BYU and 261 rushing yards to Stanford. That is more than double the 112 rushing yards they gave up to Pittsburgh.


What should have been a BCS bowl ending season for Rutgers, has instead ended with the PinStripe Bowl. Nevertheless, Rutgers is in the BEST non BCS bowl that it could have landed, and has a fantastic opportunity, so for that, we should be thankful.



As for the game itself, Notre Dames numerous injuries on the offensive and defensive lines have rendered them vulnerable, and Rutgers needs to capitalize, and I sense we will. We played well in all phases of the game against USF and I sense we will perform similarly against Notre Dame.




Professor George Horton used to say something to the effect that, “if you’ve prepared, the final exam can be a wonderful experience.” Rutgers has prepared and is poised to make its final exam, the pinstripe bowl, wonderful and memorable for its fans.



Ultimately, Rutgers is able to run and pass over Notre Dame, and the defense stops the run, but gives up a ton of passing yards, but nevertheless is able to get the stop that gives Rutgers the victory.


I’m calling for :



Rutgers 31


Notre Dame 27


Sources:
Bowl Media Guide
http://www.scarletknights.com/football/guide/
und.com
 
I have never met you in you in my life, but your exactly the type of fan I like. All class, not rude, and you prove that point that their always exceptions to the rule. You are the exception to the rule that all Rutgers fans are annoying and piss you off. I like RutgersAl because he loves his team and doesn't rip the other team, but just spins the positive for his team. You are the anti-troll guy from Minnesota.

With that said I think Notre Dame should win the Pinstripe Bowl, but that is why the games are played.
 
Look what Santa Claus has placed in Rutgers Football’s Christmas stocking: a vulnerable, tradition laden program, beset by numerous injuries in the trenches. I cannot have dreamed of a better non-BCS bowl situation for Rutgers. Our best attended bowl game EVER, in a mostly filled Yankee Stadium, with all eyes in the college football world, and many
eyes from the NFL Scouting World focused on Rutgers vs. Notre Dame. I can’t think of a better prelude to Rutgers
Big Ten play. In anticipation of this historic matchup, Rutgers for the first time has sold all its allocated
tickets, and many more fans are expected to purchase tickets via ticketmaster. What they are sure to witness is an engaging and entertaining matchup,that will end with Rutgers victorious.



There are a multitude of factors which favor a Rutgers victory over Notre Dame:

  • Thanksto injuries, Rutgers is deeper, more experienced and more talented, especially
    on the offensive line, defensive line, qb, rb, and wr corp, than its blueblood
    opponent
  • Since Louis Nix went down, Notre Dame has beenvulnerable to the run
  • Rutgers secondary has taken its lumps, and is now better prepared to defend against
    Notre Dames passing attack
  • There isn’t a corner on Notre Dames roster that can effectively cover Brandon Coleman
    1 on 1
  • Paul James is 100%
  • Tommy Rees Completion % for the season is 53.7%
  • The freshmen in our secondary are no longer freshmen, as they’ve taken their lumps and grown up


Notre Dame is very different from last years team, which played in the National Championship Game. In addition to losing 6 players to the NFL draft, including star linebacker Manti Teo, Notre Dame lost starting quarterback Everett Golson to
academic attrition. But most importantly, Notre Dame has suffered significant injuries in its offensive and defensive lines, giving Rutgers a good opportunity for victory.


Notre Dame enters the matchup, sporting an 8-4 record, down from 12-0 last year. The Fighting Irish
are led by 6’ 1.5” senior quarterback, Tommy Rees, who has thrown for 2938 yards completing 197 passes out of 367 passes thrown. (53.7%) He is reported to be able to get rid of the ball quickly, and he generally makes few mistakes, thought it would appear from his 53.7% completion rate that accuracy isn’t his forte.



Rees is supported by the following offensive players:

RB: Cam McDaniel (5-10 207 lbs), George Atkinson (6-1 220 lbs), Tarean Folston (5-9 207 lbs)
WRs: TJ Jones (5-11 195 lbs), Davaris Daniels (6-1 203 lbs)

TE: Troy Niklas (6-6.5 270 lbs) Ben Kovack 6-5 261 lbs

The RBs are tough runners and TJ Jones, who went over 1,000 yards receiving, will be playing Sundays sometime soon.
Troy Niklas is a huge tight end, and averages 35.2 yards/game receiving per und.com.

The Irish quarterback and receivers will be going up against a Rutgers secondary that has been beleaguered for much of this season, but has also played much better in recent games.




CB – Gareef Glashen 5-10 180 lbs,

CB – Anthony Cioffi 6-0 180 lbs,

SS – Lorenzo Waters 6-0 205 lbs

FS – Jeremy Deering 6-2 200 lbs



The Rutgers offense is managed by sr signal caller Chas Dodd, who salvaged the season through his mistake free play against USF, throwing for 179 yards, completing 19 of 24 passes. Also available is Gary Nova, who threw for
2159 yards and had three game winning td throws against Temple, Arkansas, and SMU. I wouldn’t surprise me if both
play.



The quarterbacks are supported by a deep and talented wr and te corp, one capable of significant productivity, if the ball can be delivered accurately.



WR – Brandon Coleman 6-6 220 lbs, Carlton Agudosi 6-6 205 lbs

WR – Quron Pratt 6-0 190 lbs, Leonte Carroo 6-1 200 lbs,
Ruhann Peele 6-1 185 lbs

TE – Tyler Kroft 6-6 240 lbs, Paul Carrezola 6-2 240 lbs



Brandon Coleman is reported to have received a Round 3 draft grade last year, but wasn’t as productive this year. An especially productive outing against Notre Dame should boost his draft stock. Quron Pratt was the offensive MVP, as he was one of the most consistent receivers I have ever witnessed at Rutgers. He too will be playing Sundays next year, as there is an NFL place for people like him who catch everything. Not flashy, but gets the job done. Leonte Carroo is the
best overall receiver on the team, and is poised to be an All American in upcoming years, yet he suffered an awful injury against UCF, and his status is in doubt. Carlton Agudosi has Dwayne Jarret size and potential. Ruhann Peele
has played both ways and had 79 yards receiving against UConn. Tight End Tyler Kroft was the leading receiver for Rutgers this year, and at times, flashed All American potential.

The Rutgers offense will be going up against an Irish Secondary that has allowed its opponents to complete 60.6% (230 completions out of 379 attempts) of its passes according to UND.com.

CB- Bennett Jackson 6-0 195 lbs
CB- Keivarae Russell 5-11, 190 lbs
FS- Matthias Farley 5-11, 204 lbs
SS- Austin Collinsworth 6-1 205 lbs

Pittsburgh had 243 yards receiving vs this group. Rutgers, with better personnel, should be able to surpass that total.



The composition of the Irish offensive line has changed considerably form the beginning of the season as they lost starting center Nick Martin, starting right tackle Christian Lombard, and starting left Guard Chris Watt, and starting nose tackle Louis Nix, to injury. Consequently, Notre Dames starting 5 OL are as follows:



RT: Ronald Stanley, 6-5.5, 317 lbs, So, (12 starts)

RG: Steve Elmer, 6-5.5 317 lbs, Fr (3 starts)

C: Matt Hegarty,
6-4.5, 309 lbs, Jr, (1 start)

LG: Connor Hanratty, 6-4.5, 300 lbs, Jr (3 starts)

LT: Zach Martin, 6-4, 308 lbs, 5th year Sr
(Seasoned Veteran)


http://www.journalgazette.net/article/20131225/SPORTS0302/312259993/1087



Despite the injuries, Notre Dame ranked #8 Nationally in sacks given up, quite an impressive accomplishment, given their strength of schedule. Nevertheless, the line is materially different from the line which played most of the season, so that
ranking no longer applies.


Rutgers counters with a group of seasoned though undersized veterans, used to defeating larger linemen, via superior technique.





DE – Marcus Thompson, 6-2 260 lbs, Sr

NT – Isaac Holmes, 6-2, 270 lbs, 5th year Sr

DT – Darius, Hamilton, 6-4, 260 lbs, Sophmore

DE – Dwany Mera, 6-1, 260 lbs, (3rd year So)

SLB – Jamal Merrill, 6-4 220 lbs, Sr.

MLB – Steve Longa 6-1 220 lbs

WLB – Kevin Snyder 6-3 235 lbs


Thanks to their efforts, Rutgers had the #4 rushing defense in the country. This despite going against much larger offensive lines, such as Arkansas’. Arkansas had 101 yards rushing against Rutgers but 182 yards rushing against LSU. We were fine against and SEC line, I think we’ll be fine against Notre Dames. Notre Dames OL vs Rutgers DL is probably the key matchup of the game. If Notre Dame can effectively run the ball, they will likely blow out Rutgers. However, if Rutgers defensive linemen, can gain penetration on each offensive snap and disrupt Notre Dames offense, its going to be a LONG Day for Notre Dame.




In contrast to Notre Dames OL, Rutgers experienced OL enters
the game intact:



LT: Keith Lumpkin 6-5, 318 lbs, (3rd yr So)

LG: Chris Muller 6-6, 300 lbs (r-Fr)

C: Dwayne Hendrickson 6-2 290 lbs, (Sr)

RG: Caleb Johnson 6-4, 305 lbs, (Jr)

RT: Taj Alexander 6-4 290 lbs/(rs-jr) Andre Civil 6-3 285
lbs (rs-sr)



Rutgers Offensive line has had its ups and downs, struggling against Arkansas and Louisville, but has progressively improved, and has only allowed 2 sacks within the last two games.


Notre Dames DL lost its best player, Louis Nix, to a season ending injury, and its current depth chart should look something like this.



DE: Day 6-2 290 lbs


DL: Jarron Jones 6-5.5 305 lbs, Tyler Stockton 5-11 284 lbs

DE: Stephon Tuitt 6-6.5, 312 lbs

OLB: Shembo 6-1 258 lbs

ILB: Fox 6-3 245 lbs

ILB: Calabrese 6-1 250 lbs

OLB: Smith 6-2.5 230 lbs



The loss of Louis Nix, was especially significant, as he is a projected high NFL draft pick. Since the Irish lost Louis Nix, they have given up 247 rushing yards to BYU and 261 rushing yards to Stanford. That is more than double the 112 rushing yards they gave up to Pittsburgh.


What should have been a BCS bowl ending season for Rutgers, has instead ended with the PinStripe Bowl. Nevertheless, Rutgers is in the BEST non BCS bowl that it could have landed, and has a fantastic opportunity, so for that, we should be thankful.



As for the game itself, Notre Dames numerous injuries on the offensive and defensive lines have rendered them vulnerable, and Rutgers needs to capitalize, and I sense we will. We played well in all phases of the game against USF and I sense we will perform similarly against Notre Dame.




Professor George Horton used to say something to the effect that, “if you’ve prepared, the final exam can be a wonderful experience.” Rutgers has prepared and is poised to make its final exam, the pinstripe bowl, wonderful and memorable for its fans.



Ultimately, Rutgers is able to run and pass over Notre Dame, and the defense stops the run, but gives up a ton of passing yards, but nevertheless is able to get the stop that gives Rutgers the victory.


I’m calling for :



Rutgers 31


Notre Dame 27


Sources:
Bowl Media Guide
http://www.scarletknights.com/football/guide/
und.com
You need to adjust your dosage - upwards!
 
Al, you seem to have lost your touch. I didn't laugh at all, your posts are usually very funny.
 
RutgersAl, just wants validation for the Rutgers program. If his fanbase wasn't annoying and behaved like its freaking Penn State I wouldn't even care about the football program. A program like Cincinnati has had much more recent success, but the Cincinnati fanbase doesn't act like the average Rutgers fan. RutgersAl just loves his team so much he comes to our board because he is trying to have fun. I don't think he is like the other UConn or Rutgers trolls who come on here to be annoying and talk out of their asses. I honestly don't even care about this game, but I am being polite because their is no need to be rude and his post didn't take any shots at anybody. I mean I feel bad for Rutgers they went 3-5 in the AAC this season that is bad. I wish Al well, but I can't stand his team because of its fanbase giant Napoleon complex.
 
I hope Rutgers wins this so they have a slight glimmer of hope before Michigan, MSU, OSU etc. shove a pillow in Rutgirls mouth and go to town.
 
Very funny stuff. I have no interest in either program or this game but I hope you have a good time and the weather is better than last year...
 
I give you credit, Al, for thinking anyone here gives even an eighth of a sh** about the trash program down there in New Jersey.
It's good to see you are still in a generous Christmas mood. Most Orange fans wouldn't give an 1/8th of a turd about Rutgers.
 
I needed a good laugh for Christmas. You're a day late, Al
 
i love it.

they should hand that out to everyone going to the game.

rutgers fans would be irrationaly excited...and ND fans would be pissed off.

another back to back home run in Yankee Stadium.
 
Al forgot the part where they get blown out, only to watch us win next season in NYC.
 
God bless you Al. where are all the great nicknames that you usually out in there? You are usually pure comedy, this is just delusional
 
I have never met you in you in my life, but your exactly the type of fan I like. All class, not rude, and you prove that point that their always exceptions to the rule. You are the exception to the rule that all Rutgers fans are annoying and piss you off. I like RutgersAl because he loves his team and doesn't rip the other team, but just spins the positive for his team. You are the anti-troll guy from Minnesota.

With that said I think Notre Dame should win the Pinstripe Bowl, but that is why the games are played.

He's posting a book about Notre Dame-Rutgers on a Syracuse board. Just because he does it as politely and passive-aggressively as possible doesn't mean he's not a troll.
 
He's posting a book about Notre Dame-Rutgers on a Syracuse board. Just because he does it as politely and passive-aggressively as possible doesn't mean he's not a troll.
Al, is harmless. He isn't a jerk and just wants to have a back and forth about why his team is better. I agree this isn't the place for this thread, but the guy is a likable person who honestly isn't popular among his own fanbase so I threw him a bone. My parents raised me to never be punch a guy when their down, and I see no need to be rude to him. I know you aren't being rude, but the guy is like a puppy dog he wants to be liked, and eventually you get bored with the puppy dog. Al has smartly layed low this year as Rutgers is no longer an opponent for Syracuse, but he just couldn't contain himself.

I think its fun sometimes to just the guy have his moment if doesn't affect anybody, and his post didn't say anything negative about Syracuse like 99.9% of other RU threads by RU fans would.
 
  • Thanksto injuries, Rutgers is deeper, more experienced and more talented, especially
    on the offensive line, defensive line, qb, rb, and wr corp, than its blueblood
    opponent
- Rutgers has been more talented and deeper than most teams they've played, yet only sport a 6-6 record, with one of those losses coming against UConn...UCONN!
  • Since Louis Nix went down, Notre Dame has beenvulnerable to the run
- This is the only shimmer of hope you have against ND, that you can hold on to the ball and use clock
  • Rutgers secondary has taken its lumps, and is now better prepared to defend against
    Notre Dames passing attack
- This line makes absolutely no sense. How are they better prepared? They've looked horrible all year.
  • There isn’t a corner on Notre Dames roster that can effectively cover Brandon Coleman
    1 on 1
- Too bad he has no one to throw to him.
- With Savon Huggins, Desmon Peoples and Jawon Jamison all signed in the past 4 years, it's funny how your hopes hang on to an unknown walk-on in James. I will give him credit, he's one tough dude.
  • Tommy Rees Completion % for the season is 53.7%
- Nova's isn't much better at 54.5% and 14 interceptions (30 over the last two years). Dodd's is a little better at 60%. At least you're starting him.
  • The freshmen in our secondary are no longer freshmen, as they’ve taken their lumps and grown up
- Again, how? Also, how is this any different than any of ND's freshmen?


I know you won't answer any of the questions and that's okay, I just want to point out that you really should think things through a little better before putting them down on paper. Maybe you'd have a little more credibility with other team's fans...or even your own.
 
That was honestly the tamest, most centered, least bombastic RutgersAl preview I've ever read. I hope your spirit hasn't been "Flood"ed by mediocre play.
 
- Rutgers has been more talented and deeper than most teams they've played, yet only sport a 6-6 record, with one of those losses coming against UConn...UCONN!
- This is the only shimmer of hope you have against ND, that you can hold on to the ball and use clock
- This line makes absolutely no sense. How are they better prepared? They've looked horrible all year.
- Too bad he has no one to throw to him.
- With Savon Huggins, Desmon Peoples and Jawon Jamison all signed in the past 4 years, it's funny how your hopes hang on to an unknown walk-on in James. I will give him credit, he's one tough dude.
- Nova's isn't much better at 54.5% and 14 interceptions (30 over the last two years). Dodd's is a little better at 60%. At least you're starting him.
- Again, how? Also, how is this any different than any of ND's freshmen?


I know you won't answer any of the questions and that's okay, I just want to point out that you really should think things through a little better before putting them down on paper. Maybe you'd have a little more credibility with other team's fans...or even your own.

You see, Al got you to take the bait.
 

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