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IB Nation Sports Talk: Joe Rudolph Talks Notre Dame Tackle Options

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Irish Breakdown has the latest on Notre Dame's tackle positions with comments from Irish offensive line coach Joe Rudolph. The second-year ND coach discusses the decision to move Tosh Baker to left tackle in the wake of Charles Jagusah's season-ending injury including why Baker is a better fit on the left side instead of right tackle Aamil Wagner. He also reveals Wagner's new weight and discusses the depth behind the two starters with players like Anthonie Knapp, Styles Prescod, Guerby Lambert and others.

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Irish Breakdown has the latest on Notre Dame's tackle positions with comments from Irish offensive line coach Joe Rudolph. The second-year ND coach discusses the decision to move Tosh Baker to left tackle in the wake of Charles Jagusah's season-ending injury including why Baker is a better fit on the left side instead of right tackle Aamil Wagner. He also reveals Wagner's new weight and discusses the depth behind the two starters with players like Anthonie Knapp, Styles Prescod, Guerby Lambert and others.

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