Many have yet to witness the damage that can be done to opponents' secondary by Michael Floyd.
When healthy, he was even thought higher than of last year's Biletnikoff Winner, Golden Tate. Although Tate's numbers were the most impressive, Irish fans knew they had a pure wide receiver waiting in the wings to be the top priority in South Bend.
The lesser version of Floyd, especially in the past two years due to injuries, could be found on the sidelines watching his offense struggle without him. Without the threat of the No. 2 Irish receiver, Jimmy Clausen had to look almost solely to Tate for big plays and touchdowns.
Before his injury in Notre Dame's week three matchup vs. Michigan State, Floyd was the nation's leader...
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