Blue and Gold Illustrated

Nov. 17, 2014 Issue

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

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FOOTBALL RECRUITING DT MICAH DEW-TREADWAY — Sources close to the program believe that the Semper Fi All-American is a difference maker in this class. He possesses a ton of upside and could be great down the road, but he has the talent and size (6-5, 280 pounds) to get in the rotation early during his freshman season in South Bend. PK JUSTIN YOON — With Kyle Brindza gone and Tyler Newsome primarily being recruited to be the next punter for Notre Dame, all signs point to Yoon becoming the starting kicker as a true freshman in South Bend. Yoon suf- fered a back injury early in his senior season that kept him out of the lineup for a few weeks, but the Under Ar- mour All-American says that he feels good and expects to be the starter next year for Notre Dame. OCCASIONAL PRESENCE LB ASMAR BILAL — The U.S. Army All- American has all the tools you look for in a complete, all-around linebacker. He has sideline-to-sideline speed, quickness, a knack for finding the foot- ball and the ability to cover in space. It's likely he finds the field in some capacity during his first season. WR MILES BOYKIN — Many thought wide receiver Corey Robinson was going to redshirt during his first year at Notre Dame, but his combination of size, speed and effort allowed him to step in and play right away. That could be a similar situation with Boykin. The Semper Fi All-American has a ton of talent and is a matchup problem for many defensive backs. WR C.J. SANDERS — Like Crawford, this Semper Fi All-American could find the field on special teams as a punt re- turner or kick returner. He is dynamic in the open field, and he has the speed, agility and quickness to make things happen for the Irish. He may not get on the field as a wide receiver right away, but seeing both he and Crawford returning kicks wouldn't be a surprise. WR JALEN GUYTON — The wide receiver in this group of commits with the chance to be a true difference-maker is Guyton, who has taken his game to a new level this year. At 6-1, 195 pounds, the Texas native is bigger, faster and the most polished pass catcher of the group. DB NICK COLEMAN — Although he's one New Lennox (Ill.) Providence Catholic wide receiver Miles Boykin, a Semper Fi All-American, has the talent to work his way into the lineup in 2015. PHOTO COURTESY 247SPORTS

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