Actually, Michigan is TE U by most measures - TE's targeted per game, for the best example. But ND has been becoming more TE friendly.Great choice as a TE prospect, as right now they are TE U.
LOL targets, what? NFL TE's is what I'm talking about. Look at the high round picks. It's a common phrase regarding schools that produce NFL players at a position...Actually, Michigan is TE U by most measures - TE's targeted per game, for the best example. But ND has been becoming more TE friendly.
Wow, your responses are so often so belligerent.LOL targets, what? NFL TE's is what I'm talking about. Look at the high round picks. It's a common phrase regarding schools that produce NFL players at a position...
But, even by your definition, Miami has been known as tight end U, for at least the last decade.LOL targets, what? NFL TE's is what I'm talking about. Look at the high round picks. It's a common phrase regarding schools that produce NFL players at a position...
Mos Def. It is KnownLOL targets, what? NFL TE's is what I'm talking about. Look at the high round picks. It's a common phrase regarding schools that produce NFL players at a position...
You listed 3 current, raw ND tight ends -- all 3 are freshmen and sophomores in fact -- and then you concluded "as right now they are TE U."He's big, fast and can catch. He's headed there and will play a similar role to Weisher as a pass catching TE, rather than the number one (Alize Jones)... or the blocker in Luatatatatatatata. Great choice as a TE prospect, as right now they are TE U.
What about that is belligerent?Wow, your responses are so often so belligerent.
Uh, sun devil, that's a Notre Dame fan siteCole can play and congrats on the commit
Below is an interesting link about who can claim to be tight u and according to this article and data ND is #1, Wisconsin is #2 and Michigan is not rated from 2005 to 2014
http://www.onefootdown.com/2015/5/14/8587125/ofd-investigates-notre-dame-tight-end-u
Wow.What about that is belligerent?
I don't feel like slumming it intellectually and engaging you further, so let's just leave this at you don't know what you are talking about.
I think Mich TE's are targeted more this year because of Harbaugh's offensive style, and ND's down to some inexperienced TE's. I will bet that ND has had more TE's drafted into the NFL.Wow.
ND has 3 starting TEs in the NFL (Eifert, Fasano, Rudolph). Does Michigan have any?
Uh, sun devil, that's a Notre Dame fan site
That not what they teach in ND's Statistics 101 course, or even in ASU's...who cares data is data