Blue and Gold Illustrated

June-July 2014

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

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Luke's physical attributes. "He just has to piece it all together." Luke recorded 15 stops last season while regularly working into the rota- tion, first as a nickel, ahead of several veterans. Butler was projected to red- shirt but had too much skill to keep off the field. 3. Receiver β€” Even with the move of James Onwualu β€” who had four starts at receiver last season β€” to Sam linebacker this spring, the trio of Co- rey Robinson, William Fuller and Torii Hunter Jr. should play a major role the next three years. Robinson's 6-4ΒΌ height and Fuller's speed complement each other, and the two players combined for 15 catches as freshmen (nine by Robinson and six by Fuller) that averaged 21.1 yards and included one score apiece. Hunter Jr. was a medical redshirt in 2013 while recovering from a fractured femur. He has worked mainly as an outside receiver, although he also au- ditioned at the slot. James Onwualu, who started four games at wide receiver as a true freshman, was moved to Sam line- backer this spring to take advantage of his physicality. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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