The Willingham Effect - Offensive Line Recruiting Under Ty and Charlie

Michael Collins by Analyst Written on July 13, 2008
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In 2004, Willingham loses miserably in recruiting offensive line help.  Neither Kadous nor Incarnato were sought after by the top programs.  Allen Smith, a top tackle who visited the Irish a number of times, chooses Stanford over Notre Dame because he “could nourish my full potential as a football player and a student”.  High school coaches are sending their players elsewhere, having not connected with the new staff.  Rumors spout up that Willingham is not returning coaches’ calls about their prospects for the Irish.  Prospects complain of not hearing from the Irish coaching staff for extended periods and choose other schools.  The Irish faithful prepare for spring knowing they will have only ten offensive linemen until the two recruits arrive before football season. 

 

2005 - OL Recruits Go Elsewhere 

 

2005                 1st Team            2nd Team         Reserves              Recruits

 

Seniors-2         Harris-Jr             Rairdon-Jr      Incarnato-Fr(RS)   Paul Duncan

Juniors-6          Morton-Jr          Santucci-Jr     Kadous-Fr(RS) 

Sophs-1           Sullivan-                                                         Mike Turkovich

Freshmen-2         Soph(RS)                                                         

                     Stevenson-Sr      Bonelli-Jr

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