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This weekend’s Friday Night Lights roundup (10/1/07)

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Here’s a rundown of how Notre Dame’s current group of 19 committed high school seniors, as well as their primary recruiting targets, fared in their football games this past weekend. (Note that I’m no longer tracing the stats for Frostproof (Fl.) tailback Carlton Thomas, who committed to Georgia this past weekend.)

Commits:

Recruits:

Konrad Reuland is leaving Notre Dame

Monday, September 24th, 2007

After rumors began to surface yesterday evening that sophomore tight end Konrad Reuland, currently #3 on ND’s depth chart at his position behind senior John Carlson and fellow sophomore Will Yeatman, was going to transfer from ND, they were quickly squelched as just that - rumors - and some even reported to have positive evidence of their falsity. Things looked a bit bleaker this morning, though, as an Eric Hansen article in the South Bend Tribune quoted Reuland as saying last night that “I’ve still got a lot to think about,” and suggested that an answer would be forthcoming today.

Apparently that was accurate, as a current headline on Irish Illustrated announces that Reuland is in fact leaving the team, a report apparently confirmed by the same source who denied it yesterday:

the same source that told me yesterday he wasn’t leaving told me today he’s left. … It’s a small school (source didn’t say where) , but he wants to play in the pac10 next year so he’s going D2 im assuming or D3.

This last remark - that Reuland will transfer to a Division II or III school for the rest of this academic year and then enroll at a school in the Pac 10 for 2008 (he was recruited by both USC and Stanford out of high school) - seems to square with the rest of what’s being said. It’s perhaps worth noting that Konrad’s brother Warren, a senior in high school, is currently committed to Stanford as a wide receiver.

Obviously this loss hurts the Irish, though clearly Reuland isn’t the WORST person who might have left the team. Tight end is a position of real strength for the Irish, with Carlson and Yeatman ahead of Reuland on the chart, freshman Mike Ragone behind him, and five-star senior Kyle Rudolph committed to enroll next year. Nevertheless, Reuland’s talents will surely be missed, both this year and on down the line.

Best of luck to Konrad - who has apparently handled all of this with real maturity - wherever he ends up. ND’s youth movement just got a little younger.

[UPDATE: The SB Tribune is on it now, with this quote from Weis:

After meeting with Konrad Reuland on Sunday, he has decided he will leave the team and withdraw from Notre Dame. I appreciate all Konrad has done for Notre Dame, and I wish him nothing but the best.

HLS and SI have the story up as well, and so does Subway Domer.

One more thought, though: if ND applies the same standard to Reuland as they did to Demetrius Jones, then he won't be allowed to transfer to either Stanford or USC, since both of those schools are scheduled to play the Irish from now until eternity.]

This weekend’s Friday Night Lights roundup

Monday, September 24th, 2007

Here’s a rundown of how ND’s current commitments and primary recruits did in their high school football games this past weekend.

Commits:

Recruits:

That’s all for now! We’ll be back next week with more.

Rounding Up the National HS Football Rankings

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Here’s an update on where some of our current committed players’ and recruits’ teams stand in the various national rankings.

  • S commit Dan McCarthy’s Cardinal Mooney (Ohio) team, for which he plays QB but is primarily a runner, is ranked #8 nationally by MaxPreps, #15 nationally by ESPN, #11 nationally by USA Today, #18 nationally by PrepNation, and #13 nationally by Rivals. ESPN also has them ranked #3 in the Midwest, USA Today has them #2 in this group, PrepNation has them #3,
  • QB commit Dayne Crist and LB commit Anthony McDonald’s Sherman Oaks Notre Dame (Calif.) team is ranked #23 nationally by ESPN, #19 nationally by USA Today, and #25 nationally by Rivals. They are also ranked #5 in the West by both ESPN and USA Today, and #4 in the West Coast region by PrepNation.
  • TE commit Joseph Fauria’s Crespi (Calif.) team is ranked #22 nationally by MaxPreps.
  • LB commit Steve Filer’s Mount Carmel (Ill.) team is ranked #17 nationally by MaxPreps and #30 nationally by Rivals. It is also ranked #6 in the Midwest by USA Today, #4 in the Midwest by PrepNation
  • DE commit Darius Fleming’s St. Rita’s (Ill.) team, which lost to Mount Carmel this weekend, fell from the ESPN and Rivals rankings, as did TE commit Kyle Rudolph’s Elder (Ohio) team. St. Rita’s is still ranked #10 in the Midwest by PrepNation.
  • WR recruit Michael Floyd’s Cretin-Derham Hall (Minn.) team is ranked #40 nationally by Rivals, #7 in the Midwest by ESPN, and #5 in the “Midlands” region by PrepNation, and RB recruit Cyrus Gray’s DeSoto (Texas) team is ranked #6 in the Southwest region by PrepNation.

(Via ESPN, USA Today (also here), MaxPreps, PrepNation, and Rivals.) Want to talk more about ND football and recruiting? Then head over to IrishEnvy

Irish Roundup: Friday Night Lights Edition, 9/17/07

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

Here’s a rundown of how our currently committed players and primary recruiting targets for the current year fared in their games this past weekend.

Commits:

Recruits:

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Irish Roundup: Friday Night Lights Edition

Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Here’s a rundown of how our current group of commitments and major recruiting prospects did in their games this week.

Commits:

Recruits:

I’ll be back tomorrow to fill in the gaps in this coverage.