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Irishman77

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Geez not very pro ND...I think we got a better shot at Isaac. And no mention of max redfield at all?
 

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It looks like Hawaii linebacker Isaac Savaiinaea won't end up at Notre Dame, even if Anzalone departs. Savaiinaea is committed to Stanford, but the Irish, Texas A&M and UCLA are all getting looks and Savaiinaea was personally recruited by Manti Te'o, who also attended Punahou High School.

If Savaiinaea decided to follow Te'o from Punahou to South Bend, the comparisons would be inevitable and the talent level of the two is vastly different. There is no way he could live up to the legend of Te'o.

The only thing more impressive that wide receiver LaQuon Treadwell's ability on the field (and he has been playing like a five-star this season) is his consistency when it comes to not taking visits. Treadwell has now set up visits with Missouri, Ole Miss, Michigan and Oklahoma this month alone and won't make any of them.

Pennsylvania linebacker Alex Anzalone is going to become a Florida Gator, I feel very confident about that now. Anzalone, one of the top 50 prospects in the country, remains committed to Notre Dame.

However, after he took a visit to Gainesville for the Gators game against LSU, I think he's pretty much a done deal to play for Will Muschamp. Anzalone had previously committed to Ohio State but de-committed from the Buckeyes after an unofficial visit to Florida.

He then committed to Notre Dame, but took a visit to Gainesville for Friday Night Lights and then took the visit for the LSU game.

Rumor had it that there were two silent defensive commitments to come out of that game, that Anzalone had already filled out enrollment paperwork for Florida and when he cancelled his official visit to Notre Dame for the BYU game this past weekend, that pretty much sold me that this is over. Now, it's only a matter of Anzalone saying it out loud.

The whole thing is a bit crazy, of course, but the Gators were the early favorite for him. His father attended Florida and I think Muschamp and his staff was always going to be in this until the end. The good news is that this will likely be the last commitment for Anzalone.
 

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Seriously, though, what's the problem with Farrell?
He's just calling it like he sees it. Most people who are paying attention to Anzalone's recruitment (including many on this board) say the same thing. He's correctly predicted plenty plenty of guys to ND in the past.
 

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I wish Alex would just rip the band aid off and decommit so ND can move on.

My guess is that this has already happened, at least practically. They may continue to recruit him like they would any kid that committed elsewhere, but teams can't comment on recruits. My guess is the staff has moved on and is not relying on Alex as part of the class. They certainly don't know less than we do.
 

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Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Mind of Mike: Mother knows best

New installment, courtesy of General Colon Bowell. Lots of interesting stuff in here, ND-related and non-ND related.

One really interesting non-ND point ... is the balance of power shifting in the state of Texas? UT is having a so-so year in which they haven't beaten anyone good yet (though they still might). TAMU is looking like a competitor in the SEC. If the Aggies pull the upset this weekend, who knows if it won't cause a big-time recruiting shift.
 

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TAMU won't be a real/consistent threat in the SEC until they get a D. They will get one in the next 2-3 years IMO. When they do, watch out. Joining the SEC and getting out of Texas 's shadow is the best thing they've ever done. Recruiting will benefit tremendously and they will overcome TX recruiting starting this year.
 

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Glad Mike talked ND up on that one. Hopefully other recruits are seeing this.
 

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TAMU won't be a real/consistent threat in the SEC until they get a D. They will get one in the next 2-3 years IMO. When they do, watch out. Joining the SEC and getting out of Texas 's shadow is the best thing they've ever done. Recruiting will benefit tremendously and they will overcome TX recruiting starting this year.

It'll be interesting.
I'd think Texas will spend quite a bit to bring in a big-name coach to replace Brown at some point in the next couple of years. When that happens, it may supercharge their recruiting.
But I also think A&M, playing in the SEC now, will have more to offer top Texas kids than any of the Big 12 Texas schools aside from UT, or than other schools like Okie State and Mizzou that had been pulling a lot of kids from there.
 

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Not sure why he is saying Redfield is leaning towards Oregon over ND. He did say AA was a lock to be a gator, so I can't really be too concerned.
 

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The last time Anzalone attended a UF camp scouts thought he was decommiting too, he said he wasn't. Who really knows at this point?

Alex will either run with us, or from us!

Irish mob 13'!!!!!!!!
 

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Not sure why he is saying Redfield is leaning towards Oregon over ND. He did say AA was a lock to be a gator, so I can't really be too concerned.

He is reading into, like many other analysts are, his decision to decommit to visit Oregon. Their thought process is that if he liked ND so much he would have decommitted from SC and committed to ND but that this whole decision to finally decommit hinges on his interest in Oregon. USC and Oregon were always his top two choices up until he picked USC. Obviously they are discounting what Max said about finding the right academic and spiritual place for him.
 

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He is reading into, like many other analysts are, his decision to decommit to visit Oregon. Their thought process is that if he liked ND so much he would have decommitted from SC and committed to ND but that this whole decision to finally decommit hinges on his interest in Oregon. USC and Oregon were always his top two choices up until he picked USC. Obviously they are discounting what Max said about finding the right academic and spiritual place for him.

The voice of reason. Thank you!
 

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Nico Falah is visiting or just visited Oregon and he told ESPN they did not make him decommit so it seems there is some fallacy to the "USC commits can't official to Oregon without decommitting."
 

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The last time Anzalone attended a UF camp scouts thought he was decommiting too, he said he wasn't. Who really knows at this point?

Alex will either run with us, or from us!

Irish mob 13'!!!!!!!!

Anzalone seems like a low flight risk now. Have you read something to the contrary? Not sure where this comment is coming from.
 
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Interesting, both about Redfield and Vanderdoes. Dis guy had Vanderdoes doing the Dome last! I thought that there was a whole bunch of stuff that stuck to the wall against that?
 
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