If your team wants to be a high-powered, dynamic offense, having players who can take it the distance are extremely important. According to Bleacher Reports Brad Shepard, the Irish are one of the few teams in the nation that possess that kind of player calling these 15 players “a threat to make a house call every time they touch the ball.”
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that Shepard chose a player from Notre Dame’s team as one of his top big-play threats, rising-sophomore Chris Tyree gave us all glimpses of his special ability during the 2020 season.
TOUCHDOWN IRISH.
Notre Dame gets in the end zone with a 21-yard score by Chris Tyree.#ACCChampionship pic.twitter.com/zGnDX2BXR4
— CFB Kings (@CFBKings) December 20, 2020
Checking in at seventh on Shepard’s list, “Tyree showed the world what kind talent he has when he took a handoff against Syracuse and raced 94 yards for a touchdown. It’s that sort of ability that makes him a guy who has to get more looks.”
HE GONE 💨
Chris Tyree takes it to the house! pic.twitter.com/2K8Lu8eNRb
— Notre Dame on NBC (@NDonNBC) December 5, 2020
After rushing for nearly 500 yards with four scores, the bar has been raised this coming season. Expectations should be high, but remember, Kyren Williams is still on campus and will surely get his share of carries as well.
The offensive line has looked fantastic so far, including this big play from Chris Tyree.
pic.twitter.com/SHkTZbZbLR— Notre Dame Recruiting (@NDrecruiting01) January 1, 2021
With a full off-season on campus for Tyree, he should be able to take his game to the next level. It is out of the question to see two 1,000-yard backs for Notre Dame this coming season? Not at all. With many questions surrounding the quarterbacks, Brian Kelly and offensive coordinator Tommy Rees will most likely rely on what should be another strong offensive line and two stars in the backfield. Expect Tyree to make more highlight plays like the ones above.