'13 VA OLB Doug Randolph (Notre Dame Signed LOI)

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Congratulations to Doug and the Randolph family! So glad to have such a promising young man at Notre Dame.
 

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It cannot be overstated how important it is that this staff has identified such high character football players. When you hear all these commits talk about their reasons for picking Notre Dame almost all of them talk about the RELATIONSHIPS they have formed with the other commits. This is in my opinion the unmeasurable ingredient to success-the chemistry between players on a team. Kudos to Coach Kelly for admitting that he had work he could do in that department, and making it a priority in identifying RKG's throughout the recruiting process.
 

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Solid pick up. It may just be me but I see him move inside at some point in his career.
 

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On a plane right now, but will update the front page as soon as I get in front of a computer. Sorry, folks!
 

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Solid pick up. It may just be me but I see him move inside at some point in his career.

Definitely. He just doesn't seem too quick to me. It may be his large stride length but it seems to me that he doesn't that stop and go/lateral quickness that is soo desirable in an outside backer. I honestly see him filling out more and moving to inside backer or or even being a pass rush DE.
 
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Definitely. He just doesn't seem too quick to me. It may be his large stride length but it seems to me that he doesn't that stop and go/lateral quickness that is soo desirable in an outside backer. I honestly see him filling out more and moving to inside backer or or even being a pass rush DE.

I defninently agree. I see him moving inside as well. He's a great pick up and I love how we added top quality talent and depth to a very important position. Now if we can just add Alexander and Muhammed then I would be one crazy happy camper! Solid pick up today!! Welcome aboard the pain train Mr. Randolph!
 

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Woodberry Forrest's coach Clint Alexander was my high school coach at Concord which is a small high school in southern Michigan. Our football program was a pushover for most of the 90's and he installed the middle school football teams and was in charge of that for a couple years until taking over as varsity coach in 1997.

Coach Alexender graduated from nearby Albion High School. He later went to Olivet College to play linebacker for the Comets. At his last stop before arriving in Concord, he taught at Starr Commonwealth, which tries to reform troubled kids.

In his first year as our head coach, our varsity went 0-9. In 1999, my senior year, we went 5-4 and just missed the playoffs. Two years later was the first team that he had coached all the way through middle school. That team finished 11-3 with a loss in the semi-finals.

He then moved on to Northville High School, which plays ii the highest division in Michigan, Class A. After a couple successful seasons(not exactly sure how many), he landed in Virginia at Woodberry Forrest.

At Concord our colors are purple and gold. One of his first changes as Varsity coach, he changed helmet colors from purple to ND gold and same with our pants. He knew I was a big Notre Dame fan and always talked with me about them and took teams on the two hour pilgrimage to South Bend for tours.

There is a Catholic church that has a visible steeple from the football field. He always joked with me about wanting to put a golden dome on there with Our Lady facing the football field.

I didn't even know what school he was at until I saw his name in a tweet from one of the ND insiders I follow about Martini committing.
 

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Great pick up for the Irish yesterday. Welcome to the family Mr. Randolph.
 

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Woodberry Forrest's coach Clint Alexander was my high school coach at Concord which is a small high school in southern Michigan. Our football program was a pushover for most of the 90's and he installed the middle school football teams and was in charge of that for a couple years until taking over as varsity coach in 1997.

Coach Alexender graduated from nearby Albion High School. He later went to Olivet College to play linebacker for the Comets. At his last stop before arriving in Concord, he taught at Starr Commonwealth, which tries to reform troubled kids.

In his first year as our head coach, our varsity went 0-9. In 1999, my senior year, we went 5-4 and just missed the playoffs. Two years later was the first team that he had coached all the way through middle school. That team finished 11-3 with a loss in the semi-finals.

He then moved on to Northville High School, which plays ii the highest division in Michigan, Class A. After a couple successful seasons(not exactly sure how many), he landed in Virginia at Woodberry Forrest.

At Concord our colors are purple and gold. One of his first changes as Varsity coach, he changed helmet colors from purple to ND gold and same with our pants. He knew I was a big Notre Dame fan and always talked with me about them and took teams on the two hour pilgrimage to South Bend for tours.

There is a Catholic church that has a visible steeple from the football field. He always joked with me about wanting to put a golden dome on there with Our Lady facing the football field.

I didn't even know what school he was at until I saw his name in a tweet from one of the ND insiders I follow about Martini committing.

Great story, thanks!
 

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Woodberry Forrest's coach Clint Alexander was my high school coach at Concord which is a small high school in southern Michigan. Our football program was a pushover for most of the 90's and he installed the middle school football teams and was in charge of that for a couple years until taking over as varsity coach in 1997.

Coach Alexender graduated from nearby Albion High School. He later went to Olivet College to play linebacker for the Comets. At his last stop before arriving in Concord, he taught at Starr Commonwealth, which tries to reform troubled kids.

In his first year as our head coach, our varsity went 0-9. In 1999, my senior year, we went 5-4 and just missed the playoffs. Two years later was the first team that he had coached all the way through middle school. That team finished 11-3 with a loss in the semi-finals.

He then moved on to Northville High School, which plays ii the highest division in Michigan, Class A. After a couple successful seasons(not exactly sure how many), he landed in Virginia at Woodberry Forrest.

At Concord our colors are purple and gold. One of his first changes as Varsity coach, he changed helmet colors from purple to ND gold and same with our pants. He knew I was a big Notre Dame fan and always talked with me about them and took teams on the two hour pilgrimage to South Bend for tours.

There is a Catholic church that has a visible steeple from the football field. He always joked with me about wanting to put a golden dome on there with Our Lady facing the football field.

I didn't even know what school he was at until I saw his name in a tweet from one of the ND insiders I follow about Martini committing.

Sounds like Coach is a class act.
 

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If this game didn't make it apparent that we need more LB's like this, I don't know what would.

Congrats Doug. You are going to be on a great Notre Dame defense.
 

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If this game didn't make it apparent that we need more LB's like this, I don't know what would.

Congrats Doug. You are going to be on a great Notre Dame defense.

Man you got that right. This group of LB's may be the most important group in the class.
 

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Congrats to Doug Randolph, you made a great decision.

New LB U? Randolph, Anzalone, Deeb and Smith. I can't wait to watch these guys run out of the tunnel.
 

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Looks like this may have been all but done all the way back at The Opening. Randolph, Anzalone and Butler posing for a picture.

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