Ok, got all my stuff from the Notre Dame Jersey Scrimmage from yesterday completed.
Basically, the Jersey Scrimmage is the real game, with the spring game next week being more for the fans.
The scrimmage yesterday had real plays, real schemes, actual tackling & 1's vs 1's.
I will go over what I liked & didn't like.
Liked:
They came out hitting. Even the QBs got hit, not taken to the ground, but got hit.
They came out very physical & competing from the opening snap.
Marcus Freeman made a point in his presser that every time they come out to compete that they are preparing for coming out in College Station and hitting.
The defense, as expected, is really, really good.
They are in their 3rd year under Al Golden & look really comfortable.
Golden was dialing up pressure from everywhere, as he likes to do, despite it only being a scrimmage, against a new OL, and they were in the backfield all day.
The offense was missing starting QB, starting TE, 3WRs, but still fought and won some drives.
Greathouse, from Dallas area, is a stud.
Didn't like:
The OL is young & struggled to keep up with the pressure from the defense.
There is a battle at RT and neither guy is winning.
The 2nd string QB, Angeli, who is 1st string right now while Leonard heals, really struggled.
Just too many players missing with "nagging" injuries.
Those types of injuries seem to carry over into the fall.
Standout players:
(Not obvious starters, but youngsters who shined getting their chance now);
QB Carr; true freshman who might force his way to 2nd string. He looks like a vet, which isn't surprising with his dad and granddad.
Traore: DE who genetically is a freak, but putting it together now mentally & was hard to block.
Bowen: Will be the starting Mike & was all over the place yesterday.
Gray: Will start opposite Morrison & didn't give up a completion.
Players who need to do more:
RT position: Baker & Wagner are both highly rated, but neither are stepping up.
2nd String OL: Was hoping somebody would step up & force their way into the 1's, since all very highly rated, but they got abused by the DL. Didn't see anyone who would push the starters, which improves everybody.
Overall, thankfully Denbrock can scheme his way to protect the OL as they get their footing.
Golden doesn't care ND is breaking in a new OL & didn't have its starting QB, he threw the kitchen sink at them with pressures.
From what I can gather, as usual with Golden defenses, he will trust his secondary to go man up, and send pressure all day. With Morrison, Watts, Gray, Heard & Mickey, I think it's a smart move.
Denbrock barely went 2 TEs, which is new for ND, & had 2 RBs at time, with Love going out in motion to the slot, so going 3-4 wide almost every play.
Without Leonard, they didn't run the QB run/pass option plays they will run when he's back.
As anticipated, the OL development between now and the opener will decide how far this team goes.