The Invincible Invisibles?

Coach Kelly is certainly following through on his stated recruiting strategy of going after big skill players who can play a number of positions. Here’s what Kelly told Irish Eyes:

“Big skill is profiling out, if I could take 20 guys who are tough gentlemen who fit the profile at Notre Dame academically and were 6-foot-4, 215 or 220 pounds, you’d never be able to track whose playing where. ‘I don’t know, he just takes a bunch of those guys and some play defensive end, some play tight end, some are safeties, big skill.”

But some of these big skill guys Kelly’s contacted are so under the radar, they have Irish fans scratching their collective heads. Used to chasing 4-star recruits, Kelly’s bringing in a Toledo quarterback commitment, a Stanford running back commitment, a Colorado former quarterback/linebacker commitment and two players out of Hawaii, one a former Teo teammate and the other a BYU defensive end commitment.

Here’s some video of the Invincible Invisibles (or Invisible Invincibles) and a hodgepodge of notes (not mine.)

Brandon Bourbon
“Brandon finished last year with 2420 yards on 248 carries and 29 touchdowns. Here’s a little on Bourbon from a Nike Combine – “Bourbon wowed in all four testing categories, clocking 4.54 seconds in the 40 and 4.08 in the short shuttle, jumping 34.3 inches in the vertical and launching the power ball 45 feet. He finished first in the power ball, second in the 40 and third in the shuttle, which is really amazing considering there were 825 participants Sunday.”

Kona Schwenke
“He is a true speed rusher off the edge who can get to the outside before the offensive tackle can set back and anchor down. Active with his hands, Schwenke would often chop the outside hand of the pass blocker as he accelerated upfield practically untouched. He also proved he could mix it up by setting the offensive blocker up to the outside with his first two steps then slant back underneath by using the short swim technique. Schwenke comes out of his stance a little high and needs to improve his overall strength, but he has the athleticism, size and quickness that has attracted over half-a-dozen offers.”

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Danny Spond
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Jeremy Ioane
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Derek Roback
“The QB MVP went to Derek Roback of Waverly High School in Ohio. Roback, 6-foot-1 1/2 and 194-pounds, was fantastic with his leadership and decision making while leading the ?White Team? to the 7-on-7 championship. He also had a 4.65 40, 29.5-inch vertical, 8?7 1/2? broad, 4.48 shuttle, and 20 reps on 135-pounds.” “Roback has excellent size already at 6 feet 2 and 200 pounds. In 2006 he was a national finalist in the Pepsi Punt, Pass and Kick competition and is an outstanding athlete ? he runs better than 4.8 in the 40-yard dash. He was the quarterback MVP at the NationalUnderclassmen.com Ultimate 100 in June.”

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9 thoughts on “The Invincible Invisibles?

  1. The diamonds in the ruff, so to speak. Hopefully Kelly's diamonds will actually do beter than Charrlies half the time guys.

  2. There have to be excellent players out there that aren't five star. I hope Coach Kelly can fill the cupboard with defensive line and d ends. We need them badly.

  3. high school athletics are so full of politics since the '80s that these guys are probably very good players who coaches/parents/whoever and for whatever reason did not politic the high profile schools – no Craig James' on this parents list I'll bet. Good luck to all of them and may they all be IRISH!

  4. Are you kidding me, Jeremy Ioane. That kid looks like a natural born killer. I would be excited to add a talent like that any day to our roster.