This week's version of Notre Dame's spring training statement comes with considerably less drama and fanfare than that of the very first a couple of weeks, which, generally is great news for Irish fans. The team and training staff was back the Loftus Centera'the team's indoor exercise facilitya'on Wednesday afternoon for the very first time after having a brief hiatus for Easter break. Shows Notre Dame Athletics, since it does on an everyday basis, provided a brief highlight video of Wednesday's practice on its YouTube page. From the two-and-a-half second show, several notable times are worth noting: - Corey Robinson had a fantastic high-point party against cornerback Lo Wood in one-on-one insurance. The daughter of former NBA star David Robinson is a dangerous red-zone risk for the Irish in a long time. The 6'4", 197-pound Robinson happens to be shown next on the depth information at the X-receiver place, per IrishIllustrated.com. - This was most likely the option of the video publishers, but Cam McDaniel was prominently featured twice. His pass-catching ability was displayed by the sophomore running back by snagging a pass in the flat. Currently listed next on the range data at running right back, McDaniel's area in the turn may come into question once incoming freshmen Tarean Folston and Greg Bryant enter the fold in August. - Cornerback KeiVarae Russell, a sophomore, struggled receiver Chris Brown, a fellow sophomore, for a ball, but neither came down with it. Regardless, defensive planner Bob Diaco was satisfied with Russell's work, while the two went in for a flying chest lump following the play. Damage Report - After being restricted in practice sessions so far while recovering from a hernia, defensive conclusion Stephon Tuitt was back in action on Wednesday afternoon, per Eric Hansen of the South Bend Tribune. - Running straight back Amir Carlisle, seven days taken from surgery to correct a collarbone, was "running around and using handoffs, however not having contact," per Hansen. - Outside linebacker Danny Spond was only a spectator at Wednesday's practice, per Hansen, although no explanation was provided for his exclusion from practice. Recruiting Upgrade - Jamarco Jones, ranked because the nation's 94th total probability regardless of place in the 2014 school per Rivals.com, got in the Irish's training on Wednesday. The 6'5", 285-pound offensive tackle out of De La Salle Senior High School in Chicago features a number of presents from programs across the nation, including Notre Dame. - Kc McDermott, the nation's fifth-best offensive tackle in the 2014 type per Rivals.com and a Notre Dame goal, devoted to Miami on Tuesday. As rumors had been circulating that McDermott had devoted to the Hurricanes a week ago, his selection of the Hurricanes should not come as a surprise. The 6'6", 301-pound offensive tackle cited being near to his family and lover since the chief cause of his decision.
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