Josh Pate On Latest Spring Intel - FSU | Michigan | Notre Dame (Late Kick Cut)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 เม.ย. 2024
- College Football teams are wrapping spring practice with intel and scoop to be had coast-to-coast. On Late Kick Live Ep 503 Josh Pate looked at Michigan, Notre Dame, FSU, and Iowa State. How are things looking with a new QB and staff at Michgian? What will Notre Dame's QB situation look like? We also discuss FSU and Iowa State. Let us know what you think in the comments below and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to the channel and CLICK THE BELL for notifications as we bring you multiple live shows per week!
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All 4 Notre Dame QBs look like they can play. We have the best QB room we've had in years, possibly decades.
I get a feeling there will be an Orji in the end zone quite a lot this year.
I get the feeling we'll be hearing variations of this joke nonstop this year
Watch the ND spring game and you’ll see why Prister and O’Malley made that comment.
So Jimmy Clause, was highly rated, highly hyped qb. That kid was just a natural. But he was plaqued with being in the wrong era. He never had the chance to fully be great, always hurried and sacked. Imagine if he would have played behind one of Brian Kelly's Lines. He would have set records.
Mizzou must’ve had your signs too 😮😊
No QB
Lol you didn't watch the game did you. When on qb3 a chance at winning drops below ten percent and he was a redshirt freshman. They still held them to 14 which is 7 less than Georgia
The only thing you can take from spring practice are trends, not what the local media asks, what the coaches talk about unprovoked.
A little concerned watching the spring showcase about the qb and wr room, but was encouraged about the noles rb room and the defense.
Let’s go Irish ☘️ after really buying in and getting my hopes up with Hartman I’ll be excited about a QB again after I see them have big games against good teams.
Hartman should never have left Wake. That slow mesh system was built for him. He also had some underrated WRs flanking him
I don't doubt Mike Norvell's capability to develop QBs, as a matter of fact I think it's what he does best. However it's going to be interesting to see what he can do with DJ in such a short period of time. I don't know what kind of development DJ got at Oregon State but I know it's usually a process.
Dj did improve in one year just under Oregon state alone, so worst case scenario dj has a small improvement like he did last year. Best case, he’s a dark horse for the heisman
I’m still disgusted by this transfer portal nonsense
I love it
Yep. As the only 2 majors left, the B10 and SEC (the others can join if they want) need to get together and form their own governing body. The ncaa has become useless and irrelevant. Make rules that put limitations on the portal, such as only allowing 1 penalty free transfer and/or just not participating in the spring portal. They should also agree to revenue sharing to give players guaranteed money. This will help to reign in the NIL chaos and give kids more incentive to stay put. The SEC already has an agreement in place to not poach 0payers from other SEC teams during the spring portal, so there's already somewhat of a precedent for it.
Its Thunderdome
Go Noles!!!
Has the everygivensaturday tour Been to tallahassee FL in the past or in the future?
Nope
@@ryancooper86 thanks for the info, Action speak louder then words
Josh you lookin' swoll. Ready to play some LB.
" The more you think sign stealing has to do with michigan winning the less you know about football" Go blue〽️
The only ones left even talking about it are ohio fans clinging to false hope that the ncaa will do off the field what they no longer can on the field; beat michigan. After the slap on the wrist for the more serious (according to the ncaa) covid recruiting violations, they SHOULD all finally realize they're stuck being the 2nd (or maybe 3rd with the new additions) best team in the B10. But crying and making excuses is what ohio does best, so we'll still be hearing about it for decades.
I think most fans that know what they’re talking about know it makes essentially zero difference.
Michigan;s program is built on a foundation of cheating.
Wait, wasn't ohio the team that just a few years ago fired their coach and had major sanctions for a major cheating scandal??? And don't give me it was just a few tattoos. Tressesl was involved in pay for play (what used to be the biggest sin in college sports) his entire career going back to his Youngstown days, which is the reason the penalty was so severe. The tattoo stuff was just finally something they could prove.
How come Harbaugh seemed to have no issues building that “”legitimate”” veteran team but every other coach is just overwhelmed and pressured by NIL and go bitching to Congress about how the kids don’t wanna play football anymore and just wanna get paid? Strange indeed…
Because he went back to his roots and gave the team to the players. He let the leaders lead, and was able to convince them (and correctly so) that if they come back and they put the team first, not only will they be champions, but they'll get their payday at the next level. As a result, they won a natty and will possibly (probably) set the record for most players drafted, even with "inferior" stats. 'The team, the team, the team' has always been the michigan way.
“No issues” UM fans were begging for him to get fired after 2020
@The08linkin not all fans. There are lots of us that remember the rich rod/Brady hoke Era. Only thing Harbaugh needed to do different to be a success in the eyes of Michigan fans, was figure out a way to beat ohio and least half of the time. 3 years in a row and a natty were just icing
Keep FSU out of your mouth till we get out hour on getting screwed that you PROMISED!!!!
I'm glad you reminded me about that. Pate State better get it together 💯🍢
I hate that so many people in the national media keep brushing off the largest on field cheating scandal in the last 50 years. They cheated on the field by going into every single game knowing all/most of the signs of the other team. There are countless clips of their entire team looking at the signs from the other team and quickly adjusting their coverage or offensive play. There was even a clip of a Big Ten coach basically saying that something fishy was going on in their halftime interview.
Awesome comment. Your 2023-2024 National Champions are the Michigan Wolverines.
Why do teams even still use "signs" in this day and age? Send the play in via a radio headset, like the NFL has done for a decade. Or if the NCAA is still stuck in the 1950's and won't allow it, send it in via alternating your tight ends or running backs every play. Or let your QB call plays at the line with a no-huddle offense.
Sign stealing is not the advantage you think it is. And they still won without the signs and their coach for most of the year. No one cares
I hate that dumbass fans still haven't grasped the concept that stealing signs is legal and literally every team does it lmao
Worse yet, it’ll be 4 years before the NCAA hands Michigan any kind of punishment. I hope every team in the country sends spies to games this year, because it’s clearly fine to cheat. You’ll win a natty with little to no repercussions, so why not cheat? Michigan did irreparable damage to the sport. Fuck them
The Connor culture. Those guys don't come back without winning the two years before. They don't win the two years before without cheating. Don't tell us about culture.
In the 90s they won a natty and dominated osu lmao. If we go back to the 90s I’d gladly accept that. Oh by the way your coach is soft. 42-27, 45-23, 30-24.
"This is Jims Ks most important drive as the D Cord of Ohio state, have to get a stop, THE DON,UP THE MIDDLE, THEY , WONT, CATCH HIM"
@@LC9842 why not put up all of Jim's scores against Ohio State? He coached against them more than three times.
We dominated OSU in the 90s so fine with me.
@@justinschram my mistake, I should have said early 21st century.