Notre Dame football: Latest on Kevin Austin for FSU game

Kevin Austin is yet to play a down for Notre Dame in 2020 but should provide an instant boost to the Fighting Irish receiving corps.

Late last week Brian Kelly announced that wide receiver Kevin Austin was on track to be able to dress against Florida State.  He didn’t then give details as to if Austin would be a full-go, simply dress or what the deal would be.

Then earlier this week Kelly shared that it should be around 15-20 snaps that Austin sees against the Seminoles this Saturday night as long as things continued to progress but did clarify that it was in the hands of the medical team, not of the coaches.

Well it turns out things must have progressed well for Austin as Kelly shared on Thursday how he saw Austin’s week of practice and how he anticipates the wide receiver being used in his season debut this week.

“Yeah, he’s gonna play and he’s had a good week,” Kelly said,  “No setbacks. He can certainly help us.

Kelly went on to mention that despite being cleared, you still have to be smart in how he returns to action.

“We want to be careful. He’s only going to be about 11 weeks post, not that we’re putting him in a vulnerable position, but we’ve got to be careful.”

Kelly was also sure to share the reminder that just because he’s cleared, doesn’t mean to expect him to at full speed for all 60 minutes on Saturday night.

“He hasn’t played full speed football in a long, long time, so I think we want to err on caution, in terms of his his snaps this week, and then we’ll go from there.”

Notre Dame’s receivers entered fall camp as a perceived strength but through two games they’re yet to produce.  Part of that is clearly due to injuries with Austin not yet playing a down and Ben Skowronek not playing since the first half against Duke because of a hamstring injury.

Of wide receivers, Joe Wilkins leads the unit two games in with all of 44 receving yards on the season.  Braden Lenzy has 34 receiving yards in just one game while Avery Davis finds himself third among receivers with 26 yards to date.  Davis is also responsible for the only touchdown scored by a Notre Dame wide receiver this year.

Clearly it’s a position group that hasn’t performed up to expectation but it’s obvious that injuries haven’t at all helped that yet.

The addition of Austin adds the most complete receiver on the roster to the game plan and should benefit the other parts of the receiving corps and Ian Book as a result.

Although he may only play 15-20 snaps on Saturday, Austin’s impact should start to be felt very quickly.

Podcast: A Notre Dame Podcast to be Named (Ep. 1)

The first episode recaps what happened against Duke – the good, the bad and the ugly of it all and gives updates on what Brian Kelly had to offer on Monday

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Happy Tuesday to all.

I’ve known for a while, I was going to start a Notre Dame-specific podcast to keep the conversation going not just on Fighting Irish Wire but also in audio form. I just didn’t know where to bring it to.

Turns out for now I’ll do it myself.

I present to you the first episode of:

A Notre Dame Podcast to be Named
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That’s where you can find it for now, hopefully in a matter of days, if not hours, it’ll be available on Apple Podcasts and some other distributors.

The first episode recaps what happened against Duke – the good, the bad and the ugly of it all and gives updates on what Brian Kelly had to offer on Monday. As the week goes on, we’ll preview Game 2 more and more, just like we will every day on Fighting Irish Wire.

In the meantime I need a few things from you:

  1.  You to subscribe and listen. I’ll be trying to do this as close to daily as possible and offering instant analysis to games or breaking news that may come up.
  2. Guest Ideas. Who would you love to hear discuss Notre Dame football? A national writer? A former player or coach? No idea is a bad one (OK, maybe a few are), but I’m interested to hear your ideas.
  3. Questions/Comments. You can leave them in the comments section here or tweet them to @NickShepkowski/@IrishWireND and I’ll try my best to answer/respond to them during shows.
  4. Friends of the Program. If you or someone you know wants to be my personal bag-man and treat me like I’m an SMU recruit in 1981 then I’m all ears.
  5. A NAME. I wanted to get this started but kept waiting while I  figured out the perfect name. Spoiler alert – I’m yet to. Feel free to submit any and all ideas the same way you would submit a question.  If I do end up loving and choosing what you come up with know when again allowed to socially, I’ll shake your hand and probably give you a bro-hug if we’re to ever meet in person. Or perhaps share an adult beverage or six with you.

Thanks for checking it all out and reading this far. If you don’t mind, a simple review, rating and share go a very long way and are all appreciated.

Have a great Tuesday and Go Irish.

-NS