The Bank (8/12)

DMoney
DMoney
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We've been earning interest at the Bank, so it's time to make a withdrawal. Here's the latest from camp:

- The scrimmage was a success. The team is healthy and the people around the program are as confident as I can remember. Everybody thinks we have a good team and it's genuine.

Three freshmen are making a major leap forward and will challenge for immediate playing time. Bryce Fitzgerald has been a playmaker since he got here, and he did the dirty work at safety in the scrimmage. He's one of the best athletes we've had in the secondary in several years. Malachi Toney is special and reliable beyond his years. I'd be shocked if he's not a major contributor. Josh Moore has a wide catch radius and earned trust from the first team on Sunday. He's trending in the right direction.

- Overall, there are a lot of receivers making a case for playing time. Coaches are excited about the group as a whole, and they're confident in Carson Beck's ability to spread the ball without locking on.

- Much of the focus on the defensive line has been on the four 5-stars we've signed in the past couple years. One in particular is really starting to accelerate- DE Marquise Lightfoot. The pass rush in general has been performing well, led by Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor.

- One source on OL Samson Okunlola: "The light has come on." I expect him to play real snaps this year.

- The corner group has stood out all camp, but one name continues to draw praise- CB Damari Brown. He is healthy and poised to play significant snaps. Ethan O'Connor also has opened eyes with his ability to take the ball away.

- The staff is preparing to be extremely aggressive in the flip market. They hope to use early success on the field, strong relationships, and financial incentives to flip players. Some of the key targets include RB Derrek Cooper, WR Tristen Keys, S Justice Fitzpatrick, DL Nolan Wilson, DT James Johnson, and DB Jett Washington.

If you want to contribute to the war chest, sign up at canesconnection.com/cis and use promo code CIS50 for 50% off your first month. I'll be doing another private Zoom call for Canes Connection members on Thursday.


 

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We've been earning interest at the Bank, so it's time to make a withdrawal. Here is the latest from camp:

- The scrimmage was a success. The team is healthy and the people around the program are as confident as I can remember. Everybody thinks we have a good team. Three freshmen are making a major leap forward and will challenge for immediate playing time. Bryce Fitzgerald has been a playmaker since he got here, and he did the dirty work at safety in the scrimmage. He's one of the best athletes we've had in the secondary in several years. Malachi Toney is special and reliable beyond his years. I'd be shocked if he is not a major contributor. Josh Moore has a wide catch radius and earned trust on Sunday. He is trending in the right direction.

- Overall, there are a lot of receivers making a case for playing time. They're excited about the group as a whole, and coaches are confident in Carson Beck's ability to spread the ball without locking on.

- Much of the focus on the defensive line has been on the four five-stars we've signed in the past two years. One in particular is really starting to accelerate- DE Marquise Lightfoot. The pass rush in general has been performing well led by Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor.

- One source on OL Samson Okunlola: "The light has come on." I expect him to play real snaps this year.

- The corner group has stood out all camp, but one name continues to draw praise- CB Damari Brown. He is healthy and poised to play significant snaps. Ethan O'Connor also has opened eyes with his ability to take the ball away.

- The staff is preparing to be extremely aggressive in the flip market. They hope to use early success on the field, strong relationships, and financial incentives to flip players. Some of the key targets include RB Derrek Cooper, WR Tristen Keys, S Justice Fitzpatrick, DL Nolan Wilson, DT James Johnson, and DB Jett Washington.

If you want to contribute to the war chest, sign up at canesconnection.com/cis and use promo code CIS50 for 50% off your first month. I'll be doing another private Zoom call for Canes Connection members on Thursday.
Just curious, what is the word on Jojo? Maybe I missed the update, but what are odds that he is 100 percent for ND? If he’s less than 100, is he still playing? I am a believer in the talent of the room, but I also think it’s somewhat contingent on a healthy Jojo and to a lesser degree, Daniels.

Also, are we going to see Lofton be a major stats guy or a Swiss Army knife that will get some stats but have more value in areas that don’t show up in the box score?
 
We've been earning interest at the Bank, so it's time to make a withdrawal. Here's the latest from camp:

- The scrimmage was a success. The team is healthy and the people around the program are as confident as I can remember. Everybody thinks we have a good team and it's genuine.

Three freshmen are making a major leap forward and will challenge for immediate playing time. Bryce Fitzgerald has been a playmaker since he got here, and he did the dirty work at safety in the scrimmage. He's one of the best athletes we've had in the secondary in several years. Malachi Toney is special and reliable beyond his years. I'd be shocked if he's not a major contributor. Josh Moore has a wide catch radius and earned trust from the first team on Sunday. He's trending in the right direction.

- Overall, there are a lot of receivers making a case for playing time. Coaches are excited about the group as a whole, and they're confident in Carson Beck's ability to spread the ball without locking on.

- Much of the focus on the defensive line has been on the four 5-stars we've signed in the past couple years. One in particular is really starting to accelerate- DE Marquise Lightfoot. The pass rush in general has been performing well, led by Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor.

- One source on OL Samson Okunlola: "The light has come on." I expect him to play real snaps this year.

- The corner group has stood out all camp, but one name continues to draw praise- CB Damari Brown. He is healthy and poised to play significant snaps. Ethan O'Connor also has opened eyes with his ability to take the ball away.

- The staff is preparing to be extremely aggressive in the flip market. They hope to use early success on the field, strong relationships, and financial incentives to flip players. Some of the key targets include RB Derrek Cooper, WR Tristen Keys, S Justice Fitzpatrick, DL Nolan Wilson, DT James Johnson, and DB Jett Washington.

If you want to contribute to the war chest, sign up at canesconnection.com/cis and use promo code CIS50 for 50% off your first month. I'll be doing another private Zoom call for Canes Connection members on Thursday.


Bryce Fitzgerald has to be tackling well and showing he is not scared if after a scrimmage he is standing out.
 
We've been earning interest at the Bank, so it's time to make a withdrawal. Here's the latest from camp:

- The scrimmage was a success. The team is healthy and the people around the program are as confident as I can remember. Everybody thinks we have a good team and it's genuine.

Three freshmen are making a major leap forward and will challenge for immediate playing time. Bryce Fitzgerald has been a playmaker since he got here, and he did the dirty work at safety in the scrimmage. He's one of the best athletes we've had in the secondary in several years. Malachi Toney is special and reliable beyond his years. I'd be shocked if he's not a major contributor. Josh Moore has a wide catch radius and earned trust from the first team on Sunday. He's trending in the right direction.

- Overall, there are a lot of receivers making a case for playing time. Coaches are excited about the group as a whole, and they're confident in Carson Beck's ability to spread the ball without locking on.

- Much of the focus on the defensive line has been on the four 5-stars we've signed in the past couple years. One in particular is really starting to accelerate- DE Marquise Lightfoot. The pass rush in general has been performing well, led by Rueben Bain and Akheem Mesidor.

- One source on OL Samson Okunlola: "The light has come on." I expect him to play real snaps this year.

- The corner group has stood out all camp, but one name continues to draw praise- CB Damari Brown. He is healthy and poised to play significant snaps. Ethan O'Connor also has opened eyes with his ability to take the ball away.

- The staff is preparing to be extremely aggressive in the flip market. They hope to use early success on the field, strong relationships, and financial incentives to flip players. Some of the key targets include RB Derrek Cooper, WR Tristen Keys, S Justice Fitzpatrick, DL Nolan Wilson, DT James Johnson, and DB Jett Washington.

If you want to contribute to the war chest, sign up at canesconnection.com/cis and use promo code CIS50 for 50% off your first month. I'll be doing another private Zoom call for Canes Connection members on Thursday.


I am getting more and more confident with them, also. I started feeling that way last season. I knew we weren't quite their yet, but I was still let down. I hadn't felt that way in a long, long time. I feel confident with them right now. Exactly, what I would do with flip recruits. Pick a small group. Invite them to ND. After the win, put the full court press on with the ND high and slap them with a big bag. Let's go Canes!
 
Man Samson coming on in year 3 is amazing. If he finally has the confidence to go with the ability, sheesh… this OL is about to be something else.

Mirabal really wasn’t bull****ting when he said he’s got 8/9 guys who could start at most schools. Bruno, McCoy, Rodriguez off bench. We stacked.
 
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