Blue and Gold Illustrated

August 2013

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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Dame's overall fortune. Niklas catching 25 to 30 passes this season would seem attainable, although it wouldn't necessarily define how productive he is. Next to Tuitt, no player on the 2013 Irish roster might have a more NFLlike body than Niklas. "He can be as good as he wants to be," Notre Dame tight ends coach Scott Booker said. The Wild Cards Every recruiting class — whether ranked in the top five or not even the top 50 — will have four or five leaders that jump out in their first two years. What separates it from an average class to an impact or difference-making one is what players six through 12 (or even beyond) are able to add beyond just being serviceable. Two pivotal figures on offense and defense include newbies in center Nick Martin and linebacker Jarrett Grace, who are featured more in-depth in this edition. Some of the other prime wild cards among the juniors include running George Atkinson III, who racked up 222 of his 388 career rushing yards in lopsided victories over Navy and Miami last year, will aim for more consistency in 2013 in an effort to be the team's No. 1 ball carrier. Photo by Bill Panzica

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