3.19.2007
Middle Field Closed....
At the end of February, he finally throws for the first time, and he mesmerizes players with his accuracy. Nothing hits the ground.
Clausen Article -- (ND Nation-Recruiting)
2.08.2007
2.05.2007
Video killed the ND Star....
2.02.2007
02-02-07
Wary of Bull fight-- (Chicago Tribune)
They're all stars du jour-- (SBT)
1.30.2007
Why did TY get fired
Read the rest of this great article on the Observer.
1.25.2007
1.24.2007
Down to 4 top prospects. Can the
Top Prospects
CB R. Johnson
Don't think he is coming. I see him at MSU with the new Coach. Great speed and breaks on the ball exceptionally well. Runs like a deer, natural instincts and a ball hawk. Can turn his hips and change direction without losing a step. A step above the competition. Jumps routes extremely well. Hard to find weaknesses in his game. Super all-around athlete. RoJo is a guy that would do really well at ND. With Gary Gray on the other side, the Irish would have corners that could actually cover somebody.
DE J. Peters
This is a guy that the Irish desperately need, but this too shall not come. Not enough interest from the big guy. Even after Charlie visited him personally. Charlie has said there will be surprises on signing day. Any one of these 4 guys would be huge surprises
WLB M. Smith
Brother of Steve Smith from USC. I feel he is the best shot ND has at a top recruit. Big, strong, fast and versatile. ND would do well to get Smith.
Probably a Gator. He visited ND, but IMO it was a social visit to come see some of his HS mates. Smith or Wright are desperately needed by the Irish in the secondary.
NFL showing interest in Victor Abiamiri
Rest of the story from Scout.com insider
As a defender, Abiamiri is excellent when rushing the passer. That’s his forte and it showed up in the stat column as he posted 30.5 sacks in his four years in South Bend.
Abiamiri also posted 126 tackles and 40 tackles for loss.
NFL Comparison: Adewale Ogunleye, Chicago Bears
Strengths: Abiamiri runs very well for a man his size and he’s got the frame to add 10 to 15 pounds to become a solid weakside defensive end. He pursues well, has a great motor and he already has developed some solid pass-rush moves to get to the quarterback. He is still improving and he’s an excellent tackler as well.
Weaknesses: He doesn’t hold up well when teams run directly at him. He also has a tendency to play too high, allowing blockers to get into his chest, nullifying his outstanding athleticism. He’s still developing as a football player and doesn’t possess the instincts right now to diagnose plays quickly. If he doesn’t gain some weight and strength, he will get pushed around by physical tackles. Struggles to disengage when a blocker gets their hands on him.
Roster Impact for Seattle: With the possibility that DE Grant Wistrom may be cut this June to save some money, Seattle may be in the market for a solid young defensive end to come in and take over the reigns at the right defensive end position. Fisher and second-year player Darryl Tapp are sure-things to return, but they fit better on the left (strong) side. Even if Wistrom does come back, Abiamiri would be a solid addition to the roster and add excellent depth as he develops his skills.
Draft Projection: On most draft boards, Abiamiri is slotted as a top five defensive end in what is a weak class this year. At this point he’s considered a lock for the second round, but he could sneak into the first round with good workouts leading up to the draft.
**Note: Keep an eye out for more of these updates as we find out who the Seahawks are looking at over the next few weeks.
Justin Trattou
Robert Hughes
1.23.2007
1.21.2007
New USC uniforms unveiled

It looks like they may be comfortable. Suppose to help with movement as you can see in the above picture
Williams Stock Increases
As national signing day approaches Ian Williams’ value to the Notre Dame football program increases. The standout from Lyman High School is the lone commitment the Irish have from an interior defensive lineman in the 2007 recruiting class.
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Is there any prospect in the Notre Dame recruiting class that is more important than Ian Williams? The big defensive lineman committed to Notre Dame in December, sending a wave of relief to Irish recruiting fans. Since that time Notre Dame has seen it’s other options along the defensive front disappear.
“I saw that [Will] Blackwell committed to LSU today. We could still get Jason Peters, but I’m doubting that,” Williams responded when asked about Notre Dame’s defensive line recruiting. “It isn’t a big concern. I know that I’ll have to step up a lot more, but it is kind of a concern.
“I look at it like an opportunity, but I also I want to have guys to compete with. I do want to come in and start, but I want to have a team atmosphere. I don’t want to be the only guy. I want to go two and three deep so that we’ll be able to rotate guys in. I know in the college game that nobody is able to play the whole game. If anything happens to me, we’ll have to have someone to step in.”
Notre Dame still has time to add players to this recruiting class, and Williams still has six months until he reports to Notre Dame. His life hasn’t change much since he committed to the Irish, but he doesn’t miss the recruiting calls.
“Right now I’m just enjoying life, and relaxing,” Williams said. “I finally have my nights back. It’s become a lot less hectic. I don’t get all the calls from all the recruiters any more and I don’t get all the calls from Scout and Rivals. I got use to it but I don’t miss it.
“I’m basically lifting and get ready to go to Notre Dame in June. I work out with my teammate; he’s always in the weight room so I just work on with him. I need to work on getting faster and stronger. It’s going to be a different speed in college so I want to improve that. I have a lot that I need to work on, my strength and my agility, but I’m not worried about it. When I get up there they’ll put me in their strength and conditioning program and I’ll get much better.”
The Notre Dame coaches expect Williams to help improve their defense. He has stayed in touch with his recruiting coach and Ian has discussed the changes with the Irish coaching staff.
“Yesterday I spoke with coach Parmalee,” Williams explained. “We talked about getting Corwin Brown as the defensive coordinator. He seems like a hard-nosed guy so I think we’ll be all right. II think he’ll turn the defense around.
“Coach Parmalee is just introducing me to what is going on at Notre Dame and what I should expect. I’m getting to know him a lot better. He doesn’t really preach to me about recruiting since I’ve already committed. He’s just become a real good friend and I think the next couple years that we’ll become really close.”
Top Prospects. Who's Left?
Top Prospects
RB--- R. Hughes(Possibility of getting this back after Darius declared
CB--- R. Johnson(Looks like UM or MSU, but ND is still in the mix. He will announce on signing day)
S--- M. McNeil(Don't see us getting this guy)
WLB--- M. Smith(Still interested. Says that distance is not a factor which is good. He has a brother that just left USC, not so good. last minute possibility)
S--- M. Wright(He is in South Bend this weekend. Why would he visit ND in January if he wasn't serious. I like our chances)
The Rest of the available players:
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