Notre Dame QB derby: Andrew Hendrix, the dark horse
It’s a four way battle to start at quarterback in Notre Dame, perhaps the most high profile position in all of college sports. But after upon further inspection, it’s most likely a two way competition this college football season.
Last year’s starter Tommy Rees had the inside track to regain the position this year, but the charges he’s facing: underage drinking...
Via The Sports Bank
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18 days ago
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18 days ago
Kelly throws more at his four quarterbacks
As head coach Brian Kelly and offensive coordinator Chuck Martin start to install more layers to their offense, they hope leaders will start to emerge in their four-man quarterback competition.
On Saturday the added layer gave the quarterbacks the first opportunity to call checks in plays at the line of scrimmage. With spring practice wrapping up with next week's Blue-Gold scrimmage...
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April 14, 2012
Notre Dame Spring Mailbag: Everett Golson, Andrew Hendrix Or Gunner Kiel At QB?
It's that time of year... Spring practices are in full swing and there is optimism from campus to campus. What's the best way to get the pulse of Irish Nation? A mailbag! Many of you sent in questions and/or concerns via Twitter and e-mail, now let's start this Spring off right.
Can you give me an idea on how we plan on navigating this brutal schedule? - @Tyler_Nohe...
Via Football Nation
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March 27, 2012
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March 27, 2012
Rees starts Notre Dame bowl due to comfort, communication
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Following a deflating regular season-ending loss at Stanford, Brian Kelly was asked if it was possible that backup quarterback Andrew Hendrix could start Notre Dame's bowl game. A two-word answer incited a controversy the Irish coach perhaps never intended:
Via Chicago Breaking Sports
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December 07, 2011
Brian Kelly: It's The Quarterback At Notre Dame
Brian Kelly speaks to the media after Notre dame's first bowl practice. Kelly discusses the quarterback situation with Tommy Rees and Andrew Hendrix, Dayne Crist, and what the guys are up to.
Via Subway Domer
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December 06, 2011
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December 06, 2011
Notre Dame Football: There Should Be No Quarterback Controversy for Irish
After Tommy Rees poor play once again and Andrew Hendrix igniting the Irish offense in the second half against Stanford on Saturday, many fans and media members believe there is a quarterback controversy in South Bend as the team heads into their bowl game within the next month.
I am here to tell you that there shouldn’t be a controversy at the QB position. Hendrix should be...
Via Rant Sports
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December 01, 2011
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December 01, 2011
Is Andrew Hendrix The Future At Quarterback For Notre Dame?
In short, yes, Andrew Hendrix (or that type of athlete) is the future at quarterback for Notre Dame. Now, whether it be Hendrix or Golson in 2012 remains to be seen. In fact, there is still one more game in 2011 that needs to be played. Will Brian Kelly start Tommy Rees in the bowl game? Perhaps that is the biggest question looming right now.I'll get more into the Hendrix VS...
Via Subway Domer
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November 30, 2011
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November 30, 2011
Notre Dame QB Hendrix makes noise, creates questions
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- As Andrew Hendrix held court next to an equipment truck late Saturday, the Stanford band made its way up a nearby incline. Its drums thumped heartily and inspired the Notre Dame quarterback to apologize for essentially shouting all his replies.
Via Chicago Breaking Sports
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November 27, 2011
Notre Dame Football: Irish Offense Sputters, Drop Season Finale to Cardinal
In their last game of the 2011 regular season, the Irish offense failed to perform for most of the 60 minutes of the game and Notre Dame dropped their fourth loss of the season this time at the hands of the Stanford Cardinal, 28-14.
After the first half of play, the Irish only had 88 total yards of offense. Notre Dame couldn’t run the ball against one of the best defenses against...
Via Rant Sports
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November 27, 2011
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November 27, 2011
No. 22 Notre Dame Struggles, Falls to No. 4 Stanford 28-14
Andrew Hendrix replaced Tommy Rees at quarterback for the Irish in the second half and threw for 192 yards and a score, and rushed for another touchdown. But Andrew Luck set the school record for the most career touchdown passes and eclipsed his own single-season mark, throwing for 233 yards and four scores to lead fourth-ranked Stanford past No. 22 Notre Dame 28-14.
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November 27, 2011
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