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Back to Ebenezer. If he comes can we officially nickname him "Scrooge" right now??
The Dickens you say!
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And Tee "No Classes" Shephard. And Deontay "I'm Going to Houston for the Education" Greenberry. And Ronald "Wanted Out the Moment ND Lost to USC" Darby. And David "I'm Not Going to Try Hard in High School" Perkins. And on and on and on and on and on.....
And there countless other guys who never amounted to anything at Notre Dame (see: certain Weis recruits) because they signed up for "I've won three super bowls and will get you to the NFL!" and not "Come to Notre Dame to work hard in the class room and on the field."
Personally I would rather have Muhammed as our CAT backer for this class. I think he's a better fit for ND as well. Ogundeko will be a Gator IMO.
@wooly
Classic says "If all he's interested in is the NFL, he should go elsewhere." and that couldn't be more true. Notre Dame is absolutely great at putting kids in the NFL... that's not the point though, the point is kids who come to ND who ONLY want it to be an NFL preparatory place tend not to be good fits and results on the field suffer accordingly. Either that or they decommit the moment we don't win 10+ games.
This is just getting f'ing stupid now. Kid makes a statement saying he wants to play in the NFL and wants to be prepared for that and people start questioning his character and say they don't want him at ND. Glad the self-righteous of IE don't make decisions for ND.
Lax, come on buddy. I didn't hear you talking this jive about Greenberry, Tee or Darby when they were committed. Just sour grapes now.
Guys like Tuck, Clausen, Tate and Rudolph all made mention of Notre Dame getting them to the NFL when they committed. None of these guys took for granted that they had to actually go to school.
Just because a kid makes mention that he wants to play in the NFL does it mean that he isn't serious about doing what he needs to do to succeed at Notre Dame. Believe it or not, most of the 5star talent plan to play in the NFL one day.
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talent that also wants to come to Notre Dame for a specific reason/discriminator and I'm fine taking their commitment early. Guys like Bivin, Elmer, Smith, etc. come to mind in this very class. Really just about all of our recruits. Every single college kid wants to play in the NFL... but if you're going to take up a spot with an early commitment you need to be committing to Notre Dame, the school. Not Notre Dame, the football program. Guys like Clausen, etc. were in a very different scenario because they committed to Charlie Weis, the pro offensive guru... it had everything to do with super bowl rings and stat lines. If you want to look at the reasons why the last 3 years of Weis were colossal failures it starts first with Ty Willingham's recruiting and then next goes to the fact that Weis sold kids on the NFL... leading to poor defense/decommits on that side of the ball and a very "soft" offense... and in general a culture of "how soon can I leave?" with very little desire from some players to put in the work to be champions.I want RKG's as much as the next guy. But we need dudes that think that they will one day play at the next level. If all a kid wants is a first class education from Notre Dame, then he isn't holding up his part of the bargain. We want kids that want to win at a high level and succeed to their maximum potential. I have no problem if a kid believe's that his potential is the NFL.
Personally I would rather have Muhammed as our CAT backer for this class. I think he's a better fit for ND as well. Ogundeko will be a Gator IMO.
Sampson thinks he will take official visits anyway even when he commits.
is this the type of guy that could bulk into a DE??
to LAX and Wooly.. I mostly agree with you Wooly. I think ND takes a commitment from any elite player we can get one from. If they burn us, that sucks. If we don't get a few "football first" kind of guys on our roster we're going to continue to hover around mediocrity with 8-5 seasons.
prospect on two services, an unrated low 4
on another, and a top 150 prospect on the last. My whole "thesis" here is that you don't take kids like this early because the risk outweighs the reward. If he's a top 10 positional player I think you can justify the risk, but he's not.in my opinion, we have to roll the dice occasionally and use good judgement on when to roll the dice. Last year, we went after two elite guys with one "being married to ND" and the other being his cousin. If last year's NSD and the week before play out 10 times, they're both in blue and gold 9/10 times, IMO. Just an absolute aberration that they're not here.
ND isn't exactly a terrible place for football first kind of guys either. Yeah the weather kind of sucks sometimes, but when you're in the NFL you don't get to pick to play in Miami then decide you're going to play only the home games and skip the trips to Boston, Buffallo and NY in the winter. Maybe some kids see the weather as a challenge and something they're going to have to get used to. Not to mention the national TV exposure and excellent facilities..
I just don't think ND is ever going to be able to fill a class completely how they want to. We can't say "we have 24 scholarships this year and we're going to fill all 24 with top quality talent". The reason those SEC schools thrive is because they don't put a cap on their commitments. Now I'm not saying we should do the same because I don't think we should, but if we don't, we can't expect to keep up with them if we're going to not take a commitment from an elite guy because he's "football first". So I guess what I'm trying to say is I don't see it as too bad of a thing if a kid wants to come to ND and play football and isn't gushing about the academics and all that other jazz. I don't see anything wrong with getting a few badasses that just want to ball.
Sorry if I'm rambling, seemed like an interesting debate/topic to me.
These kids are getting scholarships from Notre Dame to play football. Essentially, Notre Dame is using these kids to put out a good product on the field. Why can't these kids use ND to put them in the NFL? A recruit(any, not specifically Ebenezer) saying he only wants to go to ND so he can be prepared for the NFL is no different than a non-athlete student saying they only want to go to ND for the business program.
Win 10 or more and this is a moot point. We won't have enough spots to take all the kids that want to get on the ship.
“Mike and I have talked a lot and he has told me what to expect and how Notre Dame will help me succeed, not just in football but in life,” Neal said. “That is what I was always looking for in a college. I know some colleges, it’s all about football. But Notre Dame makes sure you do your class work and you do it well. They teach you priorities.”