Navy vs. Notre Dame
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Con_Almasold out in less than 2 hours.
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Con_AlmaNavy will open the season ranked 65th while Notre Dame should be at 20.
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THE4RINGZInteresting to see that John Carrol University from Cleveland, Ohio is also playing in this event.
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Con_Alma...against St Norbert College who I think went 7-3 last year.
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Con_AlmaNavy senior slot back Gee Gee Greene and Notre Dame senior running back Cierre Wood are two of 52 preseason candidates for the 2012 Doak Walker Award, which is presented annually to the nation’s top college running back.
2012 Doak Walker Award Preseason Candidates
Michael Alisa (Jr.), BYU
Montee Ball (Sr.), Wisconsin
Kenjon Barner (Sr.), Oregon
Le′Veon Bell (Jr.), Michigan State
Giovani Bernard (So.), North Carolina
Rex Burkhead (Sr.), Nebraska
Jesse Callier (Jr.), Washington
Benny Cunningham (Sr.), Middle Tennessee
Orleans Darkwa (Jr.), Tulane
Knile Davis (Jr.), Arkansas
Andre Ellington (Sr.), Clemson
Johnathan Franklin (Sr.), UCLA
Ray Graham (Sr.), Pittsburgh
Gee Gee Greene (Sr.), Navy
Jordan Hall (Sr.), Ohio State
D.J. Harper (Sr.), Boise State
John Hubert (Jr.), Kansas State
Michael James (Sr.), Miami
Waymon James (Jr.), TCU
Nathan Jeffery (So.), UTEP
Walter Kazee (Sr.), San Diego State
Eddie Lacy (Jr.), Alabama
Marcus Lattimore (Jr.), South Carolina
Hunter Lee (So.), Louisiana Tech
Zach Line (Sr.), SMU
Raymond Maples (Jr.), Army
Cameron Marshall (Sr.), Arizona State
Onterio McCalebb (Sr.), Auburn
Lyle McCombs (So.), Connecticut
Curtis McNeal (Sr.), USC
Christine Michael (Sr.), Texas A&M
Latavius Murray (Sr.), UCF
Branden Oliver (Jr.), Buffalo
Joseph Randle (Jr.), Oklahoma State
Silas Redd (Jr.), Penn State
Kedrick Rhodes (Jr.), Florida International
Robbie Rouse (Sr.), Fresno State
Jarred Salubi (Sr.), Baylor
Anthon Samuel (So.), Bowling Green
Orwin Smith (Sr.), Georgia Tech
Isi Sofele (Sr.), California
Shawn Southward (Sr.), Troy
Zac Stacy (Sr.), Vanderbilt
Eric Stephens (Sr.), Texas Tech
Stepfan Taylor (Sr.), Stanford
Fitzgerald Toussaint (Jr.), Michigan
Matthew Tucker (Sr.), TCU
James White (Jr.), Iowa State
James White (Jr.), Wisconsin
John White (Sr.), Utah
Kerwynn Williams (Sr.), Utah State
Cierre Wood (Sr.), Notre Dame -
Con_AlmaNavy unwavering in their expectations of football players.
The projected starting outside linebacker, A playing back up defensive back and arguably the best wide receiver on the team were sent home because they failed their "physical Readiness Test" coming into camp. They can try again when school begins but that basically puts them in a position of being on the scout team. -
Con_AlmaNavy Starting WR Matt Aiken apparently hyper-extended his right knee in Saturday's scrimmage and could very well miss the opener against Notre Dame.
That means Navy is currently without its two projected starters at wide receiver since Brandon Turner is unable to practice until he passes the physical readiness test that is administered to all midshipmen. -
Con_AlmaCBS Sports Network's Preview of Navy.
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Midstate01Con_Alma;1248483 wrote:Navy Starting WR Matt Aiken apparently hyper-extended his right knee in Saturday's scrimmage and could very well miss the opener against Notre Dame.
That means Navy is currently without its two projected starters at wide receiver since Brandon Turner is unable to practice until he passes the physical readiness test that is administered to all midshipmen.
Is he a stud blocker?? Otherwise it won't matter. -
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You have to be a good blocker to start. You also have the be able to stretch the field so the defense doesn't load the box against the triple option.Midstate01;1249964 wrote:Is he a stud blocker?? Otherwise it won't matter. -
Midstate01Con_Alma;1249966 wrote:You have to be a good blocker to start. You also have the be able to stretch the field so the defense doesn't load the box against the triple option.
They only threw the ball 135 times last season. They aren't really trying to stretch anything. They only throw on 3rd and long usually. Rarely throw in first or second down situations. -
Con_Alma
Rarely throw on 3rd down either. They effectively rush the ball and have over the last decade. That doesn't mean you have a guy start for you that doesn't have the ability to stretch the field when you need to move Dbs out of the box. That was the question wasn't it?Midstate01;1249970 wrote:They only threw the ball 135 times last season. They aren't really trying to stretch anything. They only throw on 3rd and long usually. Rarely throw in first or second down situations. -
Midstate01Con_Alma;1249973 wrote:Rarely throw on 3rd down either. They effectively rush the ball and have over the last decade. That doesn't mean you have a guy start for you that doesn't have the ability to stretch the field when you need to move Dbs out of the box. That was the question wasn't it?
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Con_AlmaIt's also not necessarily just receiving or attempts that help the run on offense. Putting a guy on the edge and attacking the middle of the field can force the DBS to stay away from the play-side veer.
Yes, he is a good blocker and it would matter to the Navy offense if they lost a good receiver. It mattered when they lost a good throwing QB in Ricky Dobbs. -
Con_Alma...and now projected starting Outside Linebacker Chris Johnson is suspected to have torn his ACL. This is a position Navy was already thin at.
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Con_AlmaThe show will air at 7:00 AM (ET)
Junior quarterback Trey Miller
CBS Sports kicks off the 2012 college football season with No. 24-ranked Notre Dame vs. Navy live from Dublin, Ireland on Saturday, Sept. 1 (9:00 AM, ET/2:00 PM, Local Time). CBS Sports' lead college football team of Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson and reporter Tracy Wolfson call the action live from Aviva Stadium.
The game broadcast features an interview with Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny, conducted by Wolfson. CBS Sports golf reporter David Feherty serves as a special in-stadium reporter. Feherty, who was born and raised in Bangor, Northern Ireland and is now a United States citizen, reports on the sights and sounds from around the stadium and the city, and contributes an essay to air during halftime.
Throughout the week leading up to the game, CBS Sports Network showcases a variety of reports and features from Ireland, including a special interview with Dan Rooney, U.S. Ambassador to Ireland and Pittsburgh Steelers Owner, conducted by Lundquist. The interview with Rooney airs during the premiere of the TONY BARNHART SHOW (Tuesday, Aug. 28 - 9:00 PM, ET).
Craig Silver, the Network's coordinating producer of college football, produces and Steve Milton directs.
The day's coverage begins on CBS Sports Network with a special two-hour pre-game show, INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: NOTRE DAME-NAVY KICKOFF PRESENTED BY SAMSUNG GALAXY SIII, (7:00-9:00 AM, ET). Adam Zucker hosts and is joined by analysts Brian Jones, Houston Nutt, Aaron Taylor and reporter Bruce Feldman from CBS Sports Network's Chelsea Piers Studio in New York City.
CBS Sports' broadcast of Notre Dame-Navy also will be streamed live on CBSSports.com and CBS Sports Mobile, including iPads and iPhones. All digital platforms will feature a live chat throughout the game.
COLLEGE FOOTBALL TODAY, CBS Sports' pre-game, halftime and post-game studio show features host Tim Brando along with analysts Spencer Tillman and Taylor. The show also originates from the Chelsea Piers Studio. Vin DeVito produces and Linda Malino directs. Harold Bryant is Executive Producer and Vice President, Production, CBS Sports. -
killer_ewokSo the pre-game is on CBS Sports Network starting at 7:00. Cool. Game kicks off at 9:00 am on CBS. Can't wait.
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Con_Almayeah, looks that way. It's my first day of having TV back. Looking forward to seeing the game. Navy has their hands full in this one.
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CherNavy: 28
ND: 24 -
Con_AlmaNotre Dame Navy Betting Line: Navy opened as 16.5-point underdogs at JustBet . The total was to be set a bit later in the week for over under betting purposes.
Notre Dame Fighting Irish Trends:
When playing in September are 5-5
When playing on grass are 7-3
After being outgained are 5-5
When an underdog on the road are 2-8
Navy Midshipmen Trends:
When playing in September are 6-4
When playing on grass are 5-5
After being outgained are 4-6
When favored at home are 6-4
A few Fighting Irish at Midshipmen trends to consider:
Notre Dame is 13-3 SU in its last 16 games when playing Navy
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Notre Dame's last 5 games
Notre Dame is 8-3 SU in its last 11 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Notre Dame's last 7 games when playing Navy
The total has gone UNDER in 4 of Navy's last 5 games
The total has gone OVER in 5 of Navy's last 7 games when playing Notre Dame
Navy is 2-4 ATS in its last 6 games
Navy is 3-7 SU in its last 10 games -
Con_AlmaThis is a very good blog article from The birddog on Saturday's game.
He breaks down the failure's last year and what need's to be done to be successful this year. It's a very good read.
http://thebirddog.wordpress.com/2012/08/29/game-week-ireland-edition-notre-dame/ -
vball10setIf the Irish go down in this one, it'll get really loud, really early in South Bend....I think ND gets it done, 24-14.
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Agreed.vball10set;1257578 wrote:If the Irish go down in this one, it'll get really loud, really early in South Bend....I think ND gets it done, 24-14.
Overall in 2012, one bad OL injury and DB's not catching some breaks could mean that sleeper's 6-6 prediction comes true. I don't blame Kelly at all for it.
Of course, if Everett Golson is half as good as his HS tape suggests, they could be 10-2. -
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Do you mean it will get really loud from those watching TV in South Bend?vball10set;1257578 wrote:If the Irish go down in this one, it'll get really loud, really early in South Bend....I think ND gets it done, 24-14.