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May 2015 Issue

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

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with an interception that came on a trick play, and rushed for 24 yards and a score. Junior Malik Zaire com- pleted 8 of 14 throws for 137 yards with two touchdowns and added 40 yards on the ground. Zaire's top moment came on the fifth drive when he hurled a flaw- less deep ball to receiver Will Fuller that traveled about 60 yards in the air. The junior caught it in stride and completed the 68-yard touchdown. Senior C.J. Prosise paced the Blue team in rushing with 12 carries for 64 yards to conclude his spring of cross-training at wide receiver and running back. After the scrimmage, Kelly continued to sing Prosise's praises, as he has done most of the spring. "C.J. Prosise was impressive with not only his ability to break into the second level, but he showed his toughness in lowering his pads and playing physical," Kelly said. "He's really rounding into a guy that you're going to fear. "When you turn on the film, you're going to look at him and go, 'He scares me.'" Kelly said Prosise could start at either position in the fall, adding that the lone goal is to put the best 11 players on the field. A pair of trick plays highlighted the afternoon in front of the crowd of 3,590 spectators. On the final snap of the first half, Golson threw a screen pass to senior left tackle Ronnie Stan- ley, who rumbled for a 14-yard gain. "Well, the only way he was going to come back for a fifth year was if I put that play in," Kelly quipped. "We wanted to put in a trick play and Ronnie's got good hands, he's an athlete, played basketball at Gorman CLICK THROUGH FOR MORE PHOTOS FROM THE SPRING GAME!

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