When we did our pre-season previews last season the team that we got the most flack about was Notre Dame. We pegged them at #22 but the thought around college football by many was that they were ready to arrive and should have been ranked higher. The Irish ended up finishing 8-5, which was respectable [...]Unluck of the Irish: Aaron Lynch Transferring is a post by the Best Sports Blogs at BallHyped.com.
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So apparently Aaron Lynch is going to play a lot against less mobile quarterbacks.I hope Cousins felt privileged to get beat up by the freshman.George Atkinson. The Third. Incredible ball skills. (Decided by twitter).Thanks to @ndeddiemac for allowing me to witness the game first hand.Gary Gray turned his back on a pass in the second quarter and all I heard in the stands were shouts of "TURN AROUND" myself included.An 18 point win over the number 15 team in the country. That's refreshing.Two...Read Full Story
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Of all the players making a name for themselves in the Notre Dame blue/gold game, freshman Aaron Lynch stood out from the pack. The 6-foot-6, 260-pound defensive end, an early enrollee this semester in South Bend, was the talk of the Fighting Irish spring game. Lynch was spectacular in the first half and ended the [...]Read Full Story
Defensive end Aaron Lynch has officially transferred to USF, Bulls coach Skip Holtz announced Monday afternoon. Via Andy Staples of SI.com: DE Aaron Lynch has signed scholarship paperwork at USF. Will enroll in summer B session that starts June 25.
To the surprise of no one, except perhaps his own mother, former Notre Dame defensive end Aaron Lynch has made his much-anticipated move to South Florida official ... re excited to welcome him into the Bulls family.” A Freshman All-American ...
"Aaron had a great freshman season at Notre Dame and we're excited to welcome him into the Bulls family." The Irish announced April 13 that Lynch would transfer at the end of the spring semester. Lynch, a Cape Coral, Fla., native, earned ...
In the days after Lynch's departure, coach Brian Kelly called the line's transition seamless. Manti Te'o, whom Lynch called his big brother on the team, said then that he was surprised by Lynch's decision. It took 10 days for the talented ...
Aaron Lynch, a talented-but-conflicted freshman defensive ... He needed to think about if he wanted to be here. If your head and heart are not in it, it’s too difficult here.” The loss of Lynch is a blow to a defensive line that is expected ...
"You never want to lose a great player," Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly said. "But if it's not the right fit, you want to find them the right fit." Kelly said the emergence of sophomore Ishaq Williams this spring has helped lessen the blow of losing Lynch.
Another player with personal issues who missed out on practices was Janzen Jackson, and like Aaron Lynch he gave the reason of missing out on practices as personal issues and Janzen’s coming and going from the team was a direct result of his missing practices.
Dan Fox, meanwhile, missed practice because of a sprained PCL. "It just depends on when he starts to feel better," Kelly said of his return. "We had an MRI — no meniscus, so just when he starts to feel better we'll get him back out there."
DE Aaron Lynch said last Friday he was leaving the team, but Thursday his mom, Alice, sent a public tweet to former Irish star DL Justin Tuck (who is on campus for the Blue-Gold game) that said: "Please go to Zahm Hall and tell my son Aaron what a bad ...
Notre Dame lost one prized athlete to homesickness last week in Aaron Lynch. After a few choice tweets, Irish fans feared they might lose another very soon. Nose guard Louis Nix suggested on Twitter that he might soon hop on a plane out of South Bend and ...