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Instant Analysis: Spring Practice No. 6

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4.7708 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

The Irish Illustrated Crew reacts to Notre Dame football's sixth spring practice and their discussions with Coach McCullough about the state of the running back room.

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0:00.0

Welcome to another remote edition of Irish Illustrated's instant analysis.

0:13.7

I'm Tim O'Malley, joined by Tim Priest of Irish Illustrated and John Bryce of FootballScoop.com.

0:18.8

And today I think the media gathered for a five-segment session,

0:23.0

getting ready to watch somebody else take number one reps

0:25.2

or all the number one reps in quarterback Steve Angelly.

0:28.3

He missed practice today with an illness, as did Junior Tui Halamaka.

0:31.5

But, John, you followed the Irish offense for our brief viewing.

0:35.4

And you got to see a lot more of Kenny Minchie and CJ Carr than I guess we ever have attending one of these practices.

0:41.3

Yeah, Gino Godoulli was brought in off the bench for action to fill out some of those

0:47.3

quarterback drills, especially when they were doing route trees in the more advanced sessions

0:52.7

later in practice. But it was Kenny Minchie early on,

0:57.0

as Marcus Freeman jumped into a full team, 11 on 11 said, as Kenny Minci guiding what would be

1:02.5

the number one offense, at least today, the standard offensive line that we've seen. And it was,

1:08.1

it featured a quick handoff to Aeneas Williams, followed by, no, excuse me, a quick handoff to Jeremiah Love, followed by a completed pass out in the near flat to Cooper Flanagan.

1:18.7

He looked good, a couple of more runs, and then they shifted things into CJ Cars control.

1:23.8

Kenny Minchie did have a pass deflected, broken up by Clarence Lewis.

1:28.7

It was a good throw. It was maybe just a

1:31.1

hair late, not at all a bad throw. And Clarence Lewis just had

1:35.0

really good coverage on the end route and broke on the ball and

1:38.1

deflected it. But he seemed comfortable. C.J. Carr looked

1:41.5

comfortable. He worked with the Neas Williams, quick hand

1:43.8

off to him.

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