Granger Irish's Blog http://www.fannation.com/blogs/show/451689 Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:16:18 GMT Dedicated to University of Notre Dame sports. The main topics covered will be football, men's basketball and women's basketball. Any other Notre Dame re;ated story deemed newsworthy is on topic. http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/2009/11/notre-dame-hos http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/480860 <p>Nick Shepkowski, <a href="http://www.domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report</a><br><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Game Preview</p> <p><img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_YQmsAPjD_cQ/SvN9z9fPw7I/AAAAAAAAAUE/fesTiSYnx9Q/s320/nd+navy+losss.bmp" height="246" width="320"><br><br>Two years ago Notre Dame's 44 game win streak against Navy was broken in Notre Dame Stadium as the Midshipmen pulled the upset of the Irish in triple overtime by way of the triple option. This Saturday should not have the same end result and I don't anticipate that it will come down to the final moments like we have seen in so many games with this Irish team in recent memory.<br><br>The 19th ranked Irish welcome Michael Floyd back to the fold as he will play for the first time since September 19th when he broke his collar bone against Michigan State.<br><br>The offense for the Fighting Irish should roll once again, I am curious to see how Jimmy Clausen targets Golden Tate now in comparison to how he did previous to Floyd being injured. Tate has emerged as one of the most dangerous threats in college football, having Floyd will allow Golden and Kyle Rudolph to each lose some of the extra pressure they have had to deal with recently.<br><br>Navy is not a slouch coming to South Bend but they are far from a powerhouse, either. They took Ohio State to the max earlier this season before falling late in the Horseshoe but this is the same team that lost to Temple a week ago. The Midshipmen have to win at least one more game before reaching bowl eligibility with a 6-3 overall record due to playing a 13 game schedule this year. They are yet to have a week off this season and had won five straight previous to the Temple loss last week.<br><br>Vince Murray leads Navy with 638 yards on the season while quarterback Ricky Dobbs leads the team with 16 rushing touchdowns. Navy is obviously a run first team, they rank 3rd in the nation as they put up just under 280 rushing yards a game.<br><br>Don't expect near those numbers this week for Navy, I don't anticipate the bigger line of Notre Dame compared to most of Navy's opponents to have much of a problem slowing the Navy offense. If Navy wants to stick around with the Irish they will have to use playaction passes well again, much like they did against Ohio State this season and against Notre Dame a year ago.<br><br>The Irish have weapons to throw to as we all know and with Michael Floyd back, Charlie Weis will want to use his toy he hasn't had in a month and a half. Notre Dame has a chance to make this game a blowout early by running the football due to the size difference in the teams lines. Notre Dame is averaging over forty pounds more per player on the line, Navy will have no choice but to stack the line if they hope to slow down Armando Allen who returns again this week.<br><br>Once Navy stacks the line it will be open season on the secondary of the Naval Academy. The Midshipmen have allowed only 178 yards a game through the air, I fully expect that number to increase with the respect Navy will have to give the Notre Dame running game.<br><br>This game shouldn't be close, it should be a game where Notre Dame fans can breathe easier late in the game compared to what has happened most of the season.<br><br>Expect Manti T'eo to have another strong showing as this is the kind of offense he can feast on with his style of play. Also expect Ethan Johnson and Ian Williams to step up and have one of their stronger outings on the year.<br><br>On offense, I would be shocked if the Irish don't try to welcome Michael Floyd back with a touchdown reception.<br><br>Prediction Time:<br>Nick (7-1): Notre Dame 41 Navy 16<br>Mark (7-1): Notre Dame 34 Navy 20</p> Fri, 06 Nov 2009 17:16:18 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/480860 Granger Irish Eagles, Possible Let-Down Stand in Irish's Way http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/469919 <p>Nick Shepkowski, <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report</a><br><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Game Preview<br><br> <div><img title="ND vs BC" src="http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_YQmsAPjD_cQ/St_d-TdoWaI/AAAAAAAAAT8/fXcTRPJsPsI/s320/Notre%2BDame%2Bv%2BBoston%2BCollege%2BEGGETmdPSecl.jpg" height="250" alt="ND vs BC" width="320"></div><br>A lot of things have happened since the fall of the year 2000. Notre Dame has gone through two head coaches while a third continues to sit on the hot seat many Irish fans have designated for him. The world saw George W. Bush get elected and serve two full terms in the White House, the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster. <br><br>Heck, the Fighting Irish football team has even beaten USC since the fall of 2000. One thing that hasn't happened since then? Notre Dame has not beat the only other Catholic School in division one college football, Boston College, since November 11, 2000. I was a freshman in high school and saw it with my own eyes that day in South Bend. For those wondering, I have since graduated high school and college and have grown nearly a foot while packing on far too many pounds since then.<br><br>Boston College is not nearly as talented of team as Notre Dame is in 2009. This game will be huge in telling how Notre Dame will be in the second half of the season. If they start it with a bang then the BCS is still a strong possibility, if the Irish have major issues or fall against BC, that will be just about all she wrote for Charlie Weis as Notre Dame's head coach.<br><br>Many have talked about how poor Boston College has played at times this year, specifically a 48-14 defeat at the hands of Virginia Tech two short weeks ago. As poor as the Eagles have been this is still a team that sits in the drivers seat when it comes to who will represent the ACC Atlantic Division in the Conference Championship Game.<br>The Eagles bring great balance to South Bend this Saturday, averaging 326 yards of offense a game with 155 coming on the ground and 171 through the air. With the consistent weak showing of the Irish secondary, expect the defensive backs to be tested yet again.<br><br>Freshman <strong>Dave Shinskie</strong> will do the quarterbacking duties for BC, he has passed for 815 yards and 9 touchdowns this season. The freshman has also shown great maturity, throwing only 4 interceptions while playing in all 7 games for Boston College this far.<br>Shinskie will target Rich Gunnell and Colin Larmond, Jr. who have combined for 39 receptions, 628 yards, and 7 touchdowns. If Notre Dame's secondary fails to show up like has so far this season, it will be yet another game the Irish will have to outscore their opponents instead of bury.<br><br>Boston College should also be given respect in the running game as Montel Harris has rushed for 756 yards and 10 touchdowns this year. He could very well be this team's offensive MVP in 2009 but don't expect him to be the go-to-guy on Saturday, BC will try and beat the Irish where Notre Dame is most susceptible.<br><br>Boston College has been blown out of the water twice this season, once a 25-7 loss at the hands of Clemson and the other the 48-14 defeat to Virginia Tech. Don't get me wrong, Notre Dame will score their fair share of points this Saturday but this will go down to the wire yet again because of the inept Irish defense.<br><br>Yes I expect Jimmy Clausen to have another banner afternoon on Saturday but expect to see more from the running game than we saw a week ago. Grant it USC has perhaps the best run defense in the nation, Boston College has a very average run defense, ranking 39th nationally. The top half yes, but still closer to "average" than "very good".<br>Linebacker Luke Kuechly leads the Eagles with 69 tackles. The good news for Jimmy Clausen and Notre Dame is that the pass rush for BC has struggled this year, picking up 10 sacks so far in 7 games, no player has more than 2 sacks for Boston College.<br><br>I don't feel that Boston College can stop Notre Dame when the Irish have the football. I fully expect Charlie Weis to come out running the football early but he won't be afraid to let Jimmy pad his numbers, either. BC will have major matchup problems with Notre Dame's talented targets and if BC at all commits too much one way they will be burned severely the other.<br><br>For whatever reason this game scares the hell out of me. Boston College enjoys ruining things. They ruined 1993, they ruined the magical start to 2002, they were responsible for at least contributing to ruining Tyrone Willingham's career at Notre Dame in 2004, they can add to the pile by ruining Charlie Weis' hopes of getting Notre Dame back to the BCS on Saturday.<br><br>They can do that but they won't. Irish in another squeaker...<br><br>Nick (5-1): ND 38 BC 34<br>Mark (5-1): ND 34 BC 27 Thu, 22 Oct 2009 17:07:18 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/469919 Granger Irish Saturday Showdown: USC Comes A-Calling! http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/464600 <p>Nick Shepkowski, <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report</a><br><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Game Preview<br><br> <div><img src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_YQmsAPjD_cQ/Std5T4ecsMI/AAAAAAAAAT0/MJXHrXHKwH0/s320/nd+usc+fight.jpg" height="169" width="320"></div><br>We circled October 17th on our calendars immediately following Notre Dame's thrashing of Hawaii in the Hawaii Bowl last Christmas. Saturday is the day that Irish fans have been looking forward to all season, a day we will learn just how far Charlie Weis and his crew have progressed.<br><br>Everyone is aware that Notre Dame has dropped 7 in a row to Pete Carroll's USC Trojans, only being within striking distance late once in those games. A year ago the Irish dropped a 38-3 contest in the Los Angeles Coliseum, a game Notre Dame didn't pick up a first down until the second half. All signs point to the Irish getting prepared to get run out of their own building, right?<br><br>Notre Dame sits as a ten point underdog as I write this, that down a bit from the nearly two touchdown spread the game opened up as earlier in the week. How big of an obsticle stands in the way of an Irish victory on Saturday?<br><br>Notre Dame Defense vs. USC Offense:<br><br>We all know the struggles the Irish defense has had this season, stopping the run will be the biggest concern on Saturday. The Irish rank in at 100th overall in team defense, allowing 403 yards per game. On top of that they have been giving up 29.75 points per game since shutting out Nevada in week one. <br><br>USC brings a very strong running team to South Bend, averaging 208 yards on the ground per game so far (good for 17th best in the nation). Matt Barkley, despite being a freshman has been no slouch, putting up 958 pass yards in his four starts this season. The only game he missed was on the road against Washington, the only game USC has lost so far this year.<br><br>Barkley has led USC to a come from behind victory in Ohio State this year, a game that kept USC unbeaten at the time. Barkley has gone 63/107 this year with three touchdown passes and two picks.<br><br>Joe McKnight and Allen Bradford lead the USC running game that has been the USC bread and butter this year. McKnight has scored six touchdowns while going for 473 yards, Bradford also has a touchdown and 183 yards on the ground this year. The biggest thing for Notre Dame will be slowing down USC on the ground this week, if they can't do that then this will not be much of a game.<br><br>The Trojans are also no slouch throwing the ball, putting up 222 yards per game through the air. Barkley will look to Damian Williams as his go-to guy, Williams has 24 receptions for 359 yards and a score this year. Joe McKnight often catches passes out of the backfield and USC will use Stanley Havili with regularity as well. <br><br>I am aware how bad the Irish pass defense will be but Pete Carroll is smart enough to make sure the Trojans use their strong point, not only the Irish weakness. Slow down the run and Notre Dame will be in business, I will take my chances against a freshman quarterback on the road (even if he has already won in Ohio State this year).<br><br>Right now Kyle McCarthy leads the Irish with 49 tackles. Part of it is the scheme, sure, but if he leads Notre Dame in tackles on Saturday it will mean USC running backs are constantly getting to the second level and picking up 4 or 5 yards with regularity. If Kyle McCarthy leads Notre Dame in tackles by a wide margain on Saturday, the Irish will be in bad shape.<br><br>Notre Dame Offense vs. USC Defense<br><br>This is where the flash of the game will be seen. Notre Dame's high powered offensive attack with the punishing defense of USC. Can Charlie Weis crack USC? The Trojans bring a team full of superstars on defense, the Irish will not be able to score with quite the same ease we have seen them do so far this year.<br><br>USC has allowed just 238 yards a game this season, over 150 yards less than the Irish have surrendered. The Trojans don't lack talent star-power on defense, even in a year after they lost the likes of Brian Cushing, Clay Matthews, and Rey Maualuga who are now getting great playing time on NFL rosters. Despite that this defense is still superb.<br><br>We have all heard of Taylor Mays by now, the star safety has 28 tackles and an interception for USC but what other stars do we have to be on the lookout for this Saturday?<br><br>Nick Perry leads USC with 6 sacks, the defensive end is having a standout season for the Men of Troy. On the other end Everson Griffen has added 4 sacks and 17 tackels total. Linebacker Michael Morgan has 9.5 tackles for loss which is good enough for 7th best in the entire nation.<br><br>We all know what Notre Dame has done with the football this year, whether its Jimmy Clausen's hopeful Heisman Trophy run or the new-found running game that has escaped the Irish for some time now. <br><br>Notre Dame doesn't have the same advantage in one-on-one matchups against USC like they have had against most of their opponents this season. USC has a star-studded field on defense and Charlie Weis has his work cut out to try and figure out a way to put up enough points on a team that has only allowed 3 touchdowns all season.<br><br>I expect to see some Wildcat formation this weekend but don't expect it anywhere near as often as we saw against Purdue. The Irish may try and get to the line quickly and shift to this set, just to try and create confusion with USC. <br><br>The jist of Notre Dame's offense will be in finding Armando Allen through the air and Golden Tate on shorter routes, giving him a chance to catch the ball on the run. USC has better tacklers than Washington had two weeks ago but this will very likely be the best chance the Irish have to put together scoring drives, find the teams biggest playmaker and find him enough to open up the threat of Kyle Rudolph.<br><br>Prediction Time:<br><br>This is a huge game for both teams, if USC can run the table they may have a chance to still play for a national title. Notre Dame is looking to get back to the BCS for the first time since 2006, this win would put them in great position to do just that.<br><br>It won't be easy, I don't suspect a shootout either. Notre Dame will change their defense to try and force the Trojans to throw more and beat ND through the air. I don't expect Jimmy Clausen to have a great game, simply because almost nobody would at the collegiate level against this USC defense.<br><br>Logic tells me that until Notre Dame can stop someone, they won't be able to compete with best teams in the nation. My heart tells me this is the week Jon Tenuta steps up the scheme and figures out a way to slow the Trojan running game and Charlie Weis finds holes up and down the Trojan defense and ND wins going away.<br><br>As much as I hate to, I have to go against my heart...<br><br>Nick (4-1) Says: USC 31 Notre Dame 14<br>Mark (4-1)Says: USC 27 Notre Dame 17 Thu, 15 Oct 2009 20:10:16 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/464600 Granger Irish The End of The Beginning http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/464480 Ryan Williams, <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report<br></a><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Commentary<br><br><br>After all is said and done at about 8pm this coming Saturday night, the future will be clear. Charlie Weis' internship will be over. No more excuses of youth, no more excuses of inexperienced coaches, no more excuses about lacking team depth. When Notre Dame defeats Southern Cal this weekend the turn will be complete. The process that Charlie Weis, the alumni, the fans, and everyone associated with Notre Dame football started four years ago will be back on track. The painful Beginning we have all endured the last four years will be over. It will then be time to build again. Build a name, build a reputation, build a <em>dynasty</em>.<br><br>Our detractors say we cant live in the past. It is time to build a present. A here. A now. It is time to put Notre Dame back on the map where she belongs. In the elite heap at the top. It is a call to arms for all. The coaches, the players, and I think to an extent, most importantly the fans. It has been said as of late that playing in South Bend offers no home field advantage.<br><br>It has been said that Notre Dame stadium is full of an older generation that is content sitting on their hands to watch football. This is unacceptable. Have you ever seen a game at "The Swamp" or the game this past weekend at LSU? There is no sitting. I equate it to the famous line by Tom Hanks back in the day, "There is no crying in baseball". Well "There is no sitting at big time college football games". Implore your fellow fans to stand and cheer and put as much effort into the game as we are asking our young men on the field to. No matter their age. And if they are too old, tell them you are sincerely sorry, but you are about to go nuts. And scream and clap and stomp like your life depended on it.<br><br>I've been told before to calm down because there is more to life than football, and that is true. But not on a Saturday in South Bend. Football is Life. That's how I've always known it and that is what we need to get back to. Thu, 15 Oct 2009 18:24:21 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/464480 Granger Irish Irish Set to Welcome Washington http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/454702 Nick Shepkowski, <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report<br></a><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Game Preview<br><br> <div><img title="Tate vs Washington" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_YQmsAPjD_cQ/SsLoy2FVXPI/AAAAAAAAATc/i0FO8c279gs/s320/GoldenTate-scores-v-UW.jpg" height="269" alt="Tate vs Washington" width="320"></div><br>Fresh off of an escape in Purdue last weekend, the Irish get set to welcome the revamped Washington Huskies to South Bend in week five of the college football season. Yes, this is a team that went 0-12 a season ago, a team the Irish defeated 33-7 on the road a season ago. However, its also a team that has already done something in 2009 that Notre Dame hasn't successfully done since 2001: Beat USC.<br><br>The Huskies are coming to South Bend fresh off a 34-14 loss at Stanford a week ago. In the loss the Huskies gave up 321 of the 424 yards allowed on the ground to the Cardinal, they have also allowed 250 rush yards against USC and 149 rush yards versus LSU during the year. Although in USC's case it didn't result in points, expect the Irish to follow the lead of these teams and come out trying to establish the run.<br><br>Unlike a week ago the Irish will be with Armando Allen this week. If he at all struggles or is limited in carries, Jonas Gray had an impact out of the backfield a week ago while Robert Hughes reintroduced himself to Fighting Irish fans. Through four weeks the Irish have rushed for 632 yards on 151 carries, good for 4.2 yards per carry, a yard better average per rush than from a year ago.<br><br>The Irish bread and butter of throwing the football will be tested on Saturday, Washington brings a strong pass defense and secondary to South Bend. Golden Tate is a playmaker as we have all learned, expect Charlie Weis to get the ball in his hands in creative ways once again this week. I do expect the Irish to come out with several more multiple tight end sets this week then we have seen early on. I fully expect Kyle Rudolph to lead the Irish in receptions on Saturday.&nbsp; Duval Kamara did himself no favors a week ago with multiple illegal formation penalties. Shaq Evans also showed his green by costing the Irish a timeout when not knowing where to line up last week. No replacement for Michael Floyd has been found yet, I don't suspect the Irish find their go-to this weekend either.<br><br>Washington will be led by junior quarterback Jake Locker, a former five star recruit. Locker has had two years experience already and its starting to show as he's already thrown for over 1000 yards on the season. He has also added 74 rush yards with two touchdowns coming on the ground. He's an all around athlete, more along the mold of a Tim Tebow than a Tate Forcier, both of which are very successful spread quarterbacks.<br><br>Washington will attempt to establish the run like all teams against Notre Dame in order to pull the upset will have to throw the football with success. The running game of the Huskies is led by Chris Polk who has rushed for 316 yards this but is only averaging 3.8 ypc. Jake Locker is the second leading rusher on the team, as a whole they pick up 3.3 yards a carry but only 108 yards or so a week on the ground.<br><br>Steve Sarkisian brings a more successful passing game to Washington from USC as the new coach is having success throwing the ball already far beyond what Tyrone Willingham was able to do in Washington. James Johnson is the go-to receiver for the Huskies, he has 19 receptions, 220 receiving yards, and a touchdown. Locker will also look to Jermaine Kearse and Kavario Middleton who both have double-digit receptions.<br><br>The Irish enter Saturday's game as a 13 point favorite over the visiting Huskies. Sure Washington did beat USC but this is still a very flawed team coming to South Bend. The Huskies can't stop the run to save their lives, as long as Notre Dame doesn't get themselves into many third and longs they should be just fine putting points on the board.<br><br>While beating USC, the Huskies kept the Trojans from converting a third or fourth down the entire game. Sure USC was playing with a backup quarterback but their game plan was getting them into several third and longs, they also coughed the ball up one too many times.<br><br>The Irish appear to be getting healthier headed into their final game before a bye week. I expect a big day from Armando Allen as Charlie Weis comes in with a run heavy offensive game plan with the use of multiple tight end sets.<br><br>Prediction Time:<br><br>Nick (3-1): Notre Dame 28 Washington 17 (I had to change mine, Mark picked the exact same score as me originally and he got it to me first)<br><br>Mark (3-1): Notre Dame 31 Washington 20 Wed, 30 Sep 2009 18:14:10 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/454702 Granger Irish Saturdame...Purdue Edition http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/454021 Brian Dascenzo, <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/"></a><a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report</a><br><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Commentary<br><br>Quick hits from the Purdue game...<br><br>Did the running game seemingly get better without Armando Allen?<br><br>I think that talks about Purdue more than anything.<br><br>Jimmy Clausen is pretty, pretty good.<br><br>Dayne Crist got some meaningful snaps which could become necessary if Clausen can't get better.<br><br>Jimmy on one leg is better than Dayne right now.<br><br>The defense still hates tackling.<br><br>Darrin Walls needs to knock the fourth down pass down and not intercept it. Cost the team 20ish yards of field position.<br><br>Purdue bailed the Irish out by not kicking long field goals and missing the fourth down conversions.<br><br>Golden Tate is very good, the last thing I remember him doing in the Wild Cat was tackling Armando against Nevada.<br><br>Charlie did a great job of game planning around not having Armando.<br><br>Jonas Gray and Robert Hughes were very good in replacing Armando and Riddick is this close to returning a kick.<br><br>The tackles did not play their best, at least I hope that wasn't their best.<br><br>The wide receivers did not step up for the Floyd absence. Unless you count Kamara lining up wrong multiple times, although I guess he was noticed this game...<br><br>The third quarter is still an issue, even though they held the ball for 12 minutes. No points in the quarter almost led to a disaster.<br><br>If Charlie really was planning on spiking the ball with 36 seconds left that is a terrible decision. Thankfully Purdue bailed him out, although I think it might have been a fake spike play because that is the only thing that makes sense.<br><br>If I never have to see Todd Blackledge and Brad Nessler discuss food for four plays in a row I'll be a happy guy.<br><br>Tenuta adjusted the defense, I think. It's still a bend and don't break scheme. They did shut down Bolden though.<br><br>Nessler has regressed almost as much as Juice Williams.<br><br>A win is a win is a win, but I'd like to be able to breathe during the fourth quarter this week.<br><br>Follow me on <a href="http://twitter.com/Dascenzo">twitter</a>. Tue, 29 Sep 2009 17:35:23 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/454021 Granger Irish Irish Set to Battle Boilermakers http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/450183 <p>From <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report<br></a><br> <div><img title="Allen vs Purdue" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_YQmsAPjD_cQ/SrpNcqw6WSI/AAAAAAAAATM/TRyrH50aaT8/s320/allen-pur.jpg" height="233" alt="Allen vs Purdue" width="320"></div><br>Notre Dame is an eyelash from being 1-2 on the season after barely getting by Michigan State this past Saturday in South Bend. If you are an optimist you will say they are an eyelash from being 3-0 after being just one more first down away from victory in Ann Arbor. One thing I fully assume for this Saturday is that Irish fans won't have to sit through the duration of the second half chewing on their finger nails due to nerves caused by the game.<br><br>Losing <strong>Michael Floyd</strong> does no favors for the Irish, with his quick start to 2009 the national media has been all-over calling him a future first round pick in the NFL draft, something I have been saying since signing day well over a year ago. The hurt that this injury puts on this offense will not show its head this weekend however as the Irish will get off the bus running the football against Purdue and continue to do so until the Boilermakers adjust their defense.<br><br>Plain and simple, the Boilermakers can't stop the run. Notre Dame has some issues themselves but nowhere near as bad as Purdue has an issue with stopping the run in 2009. So far this year we have seen Akron, Oregon, and Northern Illinois average 181 yards per game on the ground against the Boilermakers this season, expect that trend to continue.<br><br><strong>Armando Allen</strong> had a coming out party of sorts a year ago when Purdue traveled to South Bend, he put 134 yards on the ground while averaging 5.0 ypc. To that date, it was his best performance in a Notre Dame uniform. Expect another big game from the running backs this weekend as well.<br><br><strong>Jimmy Clausen</strong> has moved his way up the ESPN Heisman rankings, checking in at fourth this week. He loses his favorite target in Michael Floyd but don't expect this to slow the passing game when the Irish deem it necessary to throw. The oh-so-present run threat will keep Purdue cheating up until they are burned on a deep ball, perhaps even afterwards.<br><br><strong>Jason Werner</strong> leads the Purdue defense, expect the Irish to throw and run away from where he lines up on defense, much like they threw away from and ran away from Greg Jones of Michigan State a week ago. So far on the year Werner has 6 tackles for loss, a sack, and an interception. He happens to be a playmaker but is the exception to the rule for Purdue on defense.<br><br>The Boilermakers have given up an average of 32.3 ppg this year, I don't see the Irish having a major hurdle to jump over to reach that. This will easily be the best offense Purdue has seen to date, don't think Notre Dame won't make that a known fact by the end of the evening.<br><br>To Purdue's credit they have put up 36.3 ppg this year in three contests. <strong>Ralph Bolden</strong> leads the Boilermaker charge as he has rushed for 421 yards on the season while reaching the endzone 4 times. He currently holds a 6.8 average yards per carry, a number Notre Dame looks to bring down. The passing game is what Purdue offenses have become famous for but stop the run on Saturday and it turns into a very long evening for the Boilermakers. A big game from both <strong>Ethan Johnson</strong> and <strong>Ian Williams</strong> as well as a little help from the linebackers will be needed.<br><br><strong>Joey Elliott</strong> will be doing the quarterback duties for Purdue on Saturday night, he has a strong arm but has had trouble in decision making this season, already throwing five interceptions three games in. His favorite targets are <strong>Keith Smith</strong> and <strong>Aaron Valentin</strong> who have combined for 33 receptions and have each scored a touchdown in 2009.<br><br>Purdue will be playing with a sense of urgency after falling to Northern Illinois in West Lafayette a week ago. Expect the Boilermakers to come out swinging, perhaps a trick play or two on their first series even.<br><br>At the end of the night it will however be another win for Notre Dame in a game that shows how far off track the two programs currently are with each other.<br><br>Predictions:<br><br>Nick (2-1): Notre Dame 38 Purdue 20<br>Mark (2-1): Notre Dame 42 Purdue 24<br><br>In the meantime, enjoy what happened when Notre Dame traveled to Purdue four years ago. Just happened to stumble upon this earlier, thought everyone would enjoy looking back on a very enjoyable night.<br><br><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js6RbB1fARw">http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=js6RbB1fARw</a> Wed, 23 Sep 2009 19:15:28 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/450183 Granger Irish SaturDame... http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/447979 Brian Dascenzo, <a href="http://domersportsreport.blogspot.com/">Domer Sports Report<br></a><br>Notre Dame Football<br>Commentary<br><br>I've changed the name of the article just because I can.<br><br>Quick hits from the State game.<br><br>Armando Allen continues to grow as a running back and is even being trusted to take snaps late in games.<br><br>Michael Floyd isn't going to play against USC until his junior year (knock on wood).<br><br>The catch rule in the end zone has to be looked at and changed. A touch down should end the play, a late hit should not affect a catch that has already happened.<br><br>Golden Tate, remember him? He's still awesome even with a drop or two.<br><br>Charlie didn't shy away from throwing late in the game even without his best receiver.<br><br>The defense, outside of Kyle McCarthy, can't tackle. Plain and simple.<br><br>Jimmy Clausen grew up these last two weeks, especially this week. Leading the team while hurt and having to arm pass most throws today showed a toughness I don't know that we'd seen.<br><br>Jonas Gray got Clausen killed by not blocking either of two blitzers.<br><br>Big 11 officials know what conference they come from.<br><br>Missed extra points are unacceptable... unless it evens out and you kill a long field goal.<br><br>Wins are better than losses. Not to go out on a limb.<br><br>Charlie still gets too cute during play calling. I don't know if he out thinks himself or what but there are plays every game that I just can't believe he called.<br><br>I can't believe Charlie Jr. is 16.<br><br>Duval Kamara is going to have to step up or get out. It's make or break time Duval.<br><br>Mike Floyd needs a nickname that doesn't involve his injury proneness. Something like G.O.A.T.<br><br>Kyle Rudolph, meet the limelight.<br><br>The offensive line is about to get abused by Charlie, I think the run game is going to get used a bit more these next two games.<br><br>I still don't understand how MSUCKS only ran for 105 yards without a sack against. It seemed like every time they ran it went for at least five yards.<br><br>Remember the field goal that slammed against the upright? Me, too.<br><br>The look ahead to ND curse hit Purdue this week as they lost to Northern Illinois. Or Purdue isn't very good (remember MSUCKS lost to CMU last week?).<br><br>Blitzing on every down and not getting sacks doesn't make any sense.<br><br>Blitzing on 3rd and long doesn't make sense at all.<br><br>I'm questioning Tenuta, sorry, but I remember what he did to ND in 06 and 07 and this isn't it.<br><br>The biggest (errr second biggest) play by the defense was a defensive lineman chasing down a running back from behind on a screen pass. This shows positives (speed) and negatives (no one else could make the tackle).<br><br>Shouldn't the non-KMac defensive backs make plays? Not you Ray, no one knew you were on the roster.<br><br>Can someone explain Pat Haden and Tom Hammond's insistence that Cousins' pass into Ray Herring was a great show of poise?<br><br>I hope MSUCKS planted a flag after their Montana State win, because they just lost their home away from home. I think Notre Dame goes back to dominating this series 3 out of every 4 as a worst case scenario, you know like Michigan does to their little brother...<br><br>Follow me on <a href="http://twitter.com/Dascenzo">twitter</a>, and cheer, cheer for old Notre Dame. Sun, 20 Sep 2009 23:59:24 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/447979 Granger Irish 2009 Battle for Megaphone Speaks Volumes http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/445502 <div><img title="Floyd vs Michigan State" src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_YQmsAPjD_cQ/SrBeawA-A_I/AAAAAAAAASs/JIWb6-LRvPo/s320/floydvsmsu.jpg" height="196" alt="Floyd vs Michigan State" width="320"></div><br>This was supposed to be a game where both Michigan State and Notre Dame proved they were back. One was supposed to be sitting pretty at 3-0 with the other at 2-1 after this weekend. After each falling in week one we know that won't be the case, now each team looks to stay above the .500 mark in seasons that were supposed to mark major turnarounds for both squads.<br><br>What's worse, losing at home to a directional school from your own state or falling at one of your biggest rivals stadiums when you are the only ranked team in the match up...and your rival was 3-9 a season ago? Easy to say Notre Dame lost to the tougher team but both losses sting the Spartans and Irish respectively.<br><br>Despite being an eleven point favorite in Vegas, the Irish have dropped six straight meetings in South Bend to Michigan State. <strong>Bob Davie</strong>, <strong>Tyrone Willingham</strong>, and now <strong>Charlie Weis</strong> have all gone winless at home versus the Spartans, here's what the Irish need to look out for in order to stop the streak.<br><br>Michigan State has a solid run defense but another weak secondary. I don't expect anything out of the norm from whats been shown the first two weeks, the trifecta of Floyd, Tate, and Rudolph remains key for the offense. Opening up a passing game and allow <strong>Armando Allen</strong> room to run. I am not usually a fan of pass-first offenses but the heavy threat of passing has been the biggest key to why Allen has had a strong start to the season running the football.<br><br>Greg Jones is the major playmaker on defense for the Spartans. The reigning Big Ten defensive player of the year has 29 tackles two games into 2009, that's good enough to lead the conference again at this point.<br><br>Jones and Michigan State are extremely strong in the run defense, that's why I expect Notre Dame to come out throwing the football. Opponents have averaged only 2.2 ypc vs. MSU this year while they've put up over 6 yards per pass attempt (225 ypg), easy to see why I expect Jimmy Clausen to come out firing again on Saturday.<br><br>The Spartans come into South Bend still looking for a full-time replacement to Irish-killer and current Tennessee Titan, <strong>Javon Ringer</strong>. <strong>Caulton Ray</strong> has compiled 122 yards on the ground and been the only Spartan to score running the football this year. <strong>Larry Caper</strong> has also seen 13 carries for less success but its safe to say the running game isn't the same as it has been in recent years for Sparty.<br><br>Michigan State enters Saturday still using two quarterbacks, all reports make it sound as if <strong>Mark D'Antonio</strong> isn't really feeling the need to name an exclusive starter just yet. <strong>Kirk Cousins</strong> has thrown for 347 yards and 4 TD this year while former Oklahoma recruit <strong>Keith Nichol</strong> has added 3 TD passes himself. Both are yet to throw an interception but it must be noted that Cousins has nearly a 20% higher completion percentage while attempting nine more passes.<br><br><strong>Blair White</strong> is the target of choice for both quarterbacks Notre Dame will see on Saturday. White is the only Spartan with double-digit reception numbers so far (12) and has 2 TD receptions to boot. <strong>BJ Cunningham</strong> has 117 receiving yards on the year for MSU as he has also taken 2 catches for scores. On offense I see the Spartans trying to run the ball the majority of the afternoon as long as the score of the game allows them to.<br><br>Neither of the quarterbacks that the Irish will see threaten to do quite what <strong>Tate Forcier</strong> was able to do last Saturday in Ann Arbor. If d-linemen from Notre Dame kept their feet instead of constantly diving, Forcier doesn't do half the things he did. Credit the kid for making plays but don't let yourself think it was only him, the lack of defensive discipline helped the freshman quarterback out a ton.<br><br>Notre Dame will blitz the middle very much on Saturday, trying to make Michigan State throw the football. The Irish play well against the pass as long as they get a pass rush, like any team the secondary breaks down when the quarterback isn't being pressured. That is a key this Saturday for Notre Dame, get pressure up the middle and they will be in business.<br><br>The combination of <strong>Ethan Johnson</strong> and <strong>Ian Williams</strong> is huge for me on Sunday. Michigan State has talent at quarterback but not a lot to throw to, if Notre Dame can force them to pass it will catch up with the Spartans. If not then the Irish will be headed for 1-2 and a long fall.<br><br>This is an absolute must win for the Fighting Irish and Charlie Weis this weekend. I don't agree with an 11 point line that the Vegas oddsmakers have put out but this is a redemption game for Notre Dame. Not that it isn't for Michigan State but playing on their home field and without a conference affiliation, the Irish have more running on Saturday's end result.<br><br>I expect struggles early to move the football for the first time this season, perhaps even falling behind again. I do feel the home field comes back and saves the Irish in this one as they squeak by to 2-1. Its a must-win for Charlie and Company and they pick up the win.<br><br>Nick (1-1) Says: Notre Dame 31 Michigan State 27<br>Mark (1-1) Says: Notre Dame 34 Michigan State 24<br><br>Post your Saturday prediction on the <a href="http://domersportsreport.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=general">Domer Sports Report Message Board</a>! Remember, awards will be given out at the end of the year so stay with us all fall long for plenty of Notre Dame football chatter!<br><br>Preview Written By: Nick Shepkowski, add me as a friend on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/nick.shepkowski?ref=profile">facebook</a> or follow me and my random Irish thoughts on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/shep10">Twitter</a>! Wed, 16 Sep 2009 12:35:49 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/445502 Granger Irish Grant Becomes Third Verbal For 2010 http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/442239 <p>Mark Allen, <a href="http://www.fannation.com/blogs/www.domersportsreport.blogspot.com">Domer Sports Report</a><br><br>Notre Dame Men's Basketball<br>Recruiting</p> <p> <div><img title="Jerian Grant" src="http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_An2XNrS05wM/SqlKOlPrcCI/AAAAAAAAANM/ybVuA3sNQr0/s320/Grant.jpg" height="240" alt="Jerian Grant" width="181"></div> <p>&nbsp;It came down to between Notre Dame, DePaul and Providence. Then, Jerian Grant took a visit to the University of Notre Dame. Grant went home, talked it over with his parents and brother and committed to Mike Brey and the University of Notre Dame. He had seen enough to make his decision.<br><br>Of course, there were other factors on Notre Dame's side. One influence was the "DeMatha factor". Does the name DeMatha Catholic ring a bell? It should. Notre Dame once had a pipeline there and continues to have connections. Former stars such as Sid Catlett and Adrian Dantley went there. Current Notre Dame coaches Mike Brey and Rod Balanis are graduates of DeMatha. And, of course, there is the high school teacher who continually plied Grant with the history of the DeMatha - Notre Dame connection.<br><br>If you are looking at stats, Grant's will not jump out at you. The 6-4, 180 pounder averaged 7 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists per game. Those stats might be a bit deceiving. He played for the seventh ranked team in the nation and they were loaded. DeMatha finished 32-4.<br><br>Grant's ratings with the various recruiting services are much better than his stats. Rivals has him as a 4 star and the 92nd rated player overall. Scout has him a 3 star, but the 35th rated player overall. In addition, Grant is the son of a former NBA player Harvey Grant. So, the pedigree is there.<br><br>Grant, a shooting guard, becomes the third verbal commitment for the class of 2010. He joins Maryland recruit Eric Atkins. Atkins is a Rival 4 star and the 58th rated recruit. He is also friends with Grant. 6-6 Illinois shooting guard Alex Dragecivich rounds out the three verbals.<br><br>Brey has one more scholarship to give out for 2010. There is no doubt who is high on his wish list. It is 6-8 forward Tobias Harris out of New York. Harris is a 5 star recruit by both services. He is also a top 10 rated player by each.</p> <p><a href="http://www.fannation.com/blogs/www.domersportsreport.blogspot.com">More articles</a></p> Thu, 10 Sep 2009 19:40:40 GMT http://www.fannation.com/blogs/post/442239 Granger Irish