Blue and Gold Illustrated

June-July 2015

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

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UNDER THE DOME was scheduled to return 20 starters — all 11 on defense and nine on of- fense. (It ended up to be 18 because one offensive lineman was dismissed because of academics while another decided to leave school.) Would you rather point out that Notre Dame could have had another decent NFL Draft this year had Stan- ley, Russell, Day, et al turned pro, or do you prefer the anticipation of a more promising 2015 campaign with their return? Come the 2016 NFL Draft, Notre Dame might well be one of the three or four most represented schools again, especially if several juniors such as linebacker Jaylon Smith opt out early. That's what makes a stellar 2015 sea- son on the field even more important for Kelly and his staff. Like in 1977, the opportunity to make the most of the talent at your disposal becomes more pressing. Left tackle Ronnie Stanley (left) could have turned pro this year, but opted instead to return to Notre Dame for his senior season and will likely be a first-round pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. PHOTO BY BILL PANZICA

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