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The first two years of the Weis Era produced three 1,000 yard receiving and four 10+ touchdown seasons from Notre Dame wide receivers, but when Jeff Samardzija and Rhema McKnight graduated following the 2006 season, the Irish entered the 2007 season with a lot of questions marks. It’s hard to argue that they found a whole lot of answers... More...
In the latest in a series of articles, IrishGlory reviews the WR position for the Irish. More...
Updated depth chart from UHND - nothing new, unless you haven't seen it yet. More...
Parris reminds me of myself 20 years ago, except for the fact he plays football for Notre Dame. He's a down-to-earth college kid enjoying life. Some of his answers may elicit a chuckle, but picking Ireland as the place he'd visit given the opportunity to travel anywhere in the world should delight Irish fans. More...
Domer Law Blog's detailed analysis of Notre Dame's receiving corps for 2007. More...
The 6-foot-3, 201-pound Parris is a slightly shorter, slightly svelter version of Samardzija. And if he walks in the former two-sport star's footsteps precisely, patience will be part of the equation. More...
Notre Dame will start spring practice with a bunch of unknowns at WR. Grimes is the top returning wide out after finishing the year strong as the 3rd WR, but after him there's not much experience to go around. 5th year senior Chase Anastasio, junior D.J. Hord, sophomores Robby Parris, Richard Jackson, Barry Gallup and incoming freshman Duval Kumara will all battle for a starting spot. More...
ND hit the practice fields Monday with the freshman class logging its first workout in an Irish uniform. Irish Illustrated captured the action to deliver the debuts of Sam Young, Richard Jackson, Robby Parris and more. More...