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2010 Schedule
9/4 PURDUE 9/11 MICHIGAN 9/18 @ Michigan St. 9/25 STANFORD 10/2 @ Boston Col. 10/9 PITTSBURGH 10/16 W. MICHIGAN 10/23 @ Navy 10/30 TULSA 11/6 Open Date 11/13 UTAH 11/20 ARMY (NY) 11/27 @ USC
Brian Kelly confirmed today that Shaq Evans is no longer Irish. Evans, who was publicly disappointed with his playing time after his freshman season, found himself burried in the depth chart once again heading into the 2010 season.
A highly recruited WR from California, Shaq is likely returning to the west coast. Oregon or UCLA are probable destinations according to the latest message board rumors.
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In this week's podcast we discuss the season opener against Purdue. The discussion includes surprises on the newly-released depth chart, a look at the new QB's, our keys to the game, and our final score predictions.
Check out our first podcast! We preview the 2010 ND Football team, discuss our first impressions of the new coaching staff, and make our preseason predictions.
Following the 11 o-clock commitment of Justice Hayes on Friday morning, Coach Kelly and the Fighting Irish kept the momentum going throughout the day by landing 4-star DE Anthony Rabasa and 3-star CB Jalen Brown. The buck didn't stop there when the 2011 class added the biggest defensive recruit since Manti Teo as Aaron Lynch pledged his commitment to the Fighting Irish. Lynch, a 4 star defensive end with ideal size and nose for the football, served as the book-end of a 4 commitment 24-hour stretch that has the Irish fan base drooling as the 2010 season approaches.
Aaron Lynch, of Cape Coral, FL, chose to spend his college career in South Bend ignoring offers from the Gators, the Seminoles, the Hurricanes and the defending champs. Click here for Lynch's highlight video
Also hailing from Florida, Anthony Rabasa chose ND over the likes of Florida, FSU, and LSU.
Jalen Brown, a defensive back from Irving Texas, chose ND over Nebraska, Wisconsin, and Texas Tech among others. Brown pledged his allegiance to the Irish without evening visiting the campus in South Bend.