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Notre Dame coach Charlie Weis added another blue-chipper to his talented recruiting class for 2006 on Monday night by landing an oral commitment from Proviso East free safety Sergio Brown.
Brown, rated as one of the top 100 senior prospects in the nation and one of the top four players in Illinois, chose Notre Dame over Illinois.
The 6-2, 193-pounder also had considered UCLA, Nebraska, Minnesota and LSU.
"I went to the Notre Dame-Michigan State game, and it was a wonderful atmosphere,'' Brown said. "They are on the move up. I think coach Weis is the type of coach who can do something with the program. They need help in the defensive secondary, and I'll be able to come in and help early.
"It was a two-school decision. Notre Dame always was on the top of my list with Illinois. What separated them? Notre Dame plays a great schedule. They have an opportunity to do big things that I want to be a part of. There is a lot of tradition on the campus. It reminds me of the 'Rudy' movie.''
Brown has discussed his decision with Morgan Park quarterback Demetrius Jones, who earlier committed to Notre Dame.
"He pointed out that Notre Dame is a 50-year deal, not a four-year deal. A Notre Dame education and degree means something special. And I agree with him,'' Brown said.
But Brown said, like Jones, he plans to visit other schools -- UCLA, Nebraska and Minnesota. It is a common practice among recruits, even after they make an oral commitment.
"I feel Notre Dame is the school I want to go to,'' Brown said, "but I want to see what these other schools have. I don't think I'll change my mind. I feel good about getting the recruiting process over with.''
Brown, rated as one of the top 100 senior prospects in the nation and one of the top four players in Illinois, chose Notre Dame over Illinois.
The 6-2, 193-pounder also had considered UCLA, Nebraska, Minnesota and LSU.
"I went to the Notre Dame-Michigan State game, and it was a wonderful atmosphere,'' Brown said. "They are on the move up. I think coach Weis is the type of coach who can do something with the program. They need help in the defensive secondary, and I'll be able to come in and help early.
"It was a two-school decision. Notre Dame always was on the top of my list with Illinois. What separated them? Notre Dame plays a great schedule. They have an opportunity to do big things that I want to be a part of. There is a lot of tradition on the campus. It reminds me of the 'Rudy' movie.''
Brown has discussed his decision with Morgan Park quarterback Demetrius Jones, who earlier committed to Notre Dame.
"He pointed out that Notre Dame is a 50-year deal, not a four-year deal. A Notre Dame education and degree means something special. And I agree with him,'' Brown said.
But Brown said, like Jones, he plans to visit other schools -- UCLA, Nebraska and Minnesota. It is a common practice among recruits, even after they make an oral commitment.
"I feel Notre Dame is the school I want to go to,'' Brown said, "but I want to see what these other schools have. I don't think I'll change my mind. I feel good about getting the recruiting process over with.''