Call me crazy, but I would take Ty over anyone left on our board. It gives us a power back that we need with our red zone issues and it keeps us from playing this guy for the next four years.
Yes, he solves the power back issues, and I think Ty could be a great receiver as well. He is a complete matchup nightmare. Kelly would split him out wide as soon as he sees an opposing defense's run stopping personnel in the game.
Man, not sure whether I would rather have him or Treadwell for our last offensive recruit .. Both look like great playmakers
B. I'll just say that there are questions about his ability to play RB at this level, even from inside the USC camp. I'm not one to bash a recruit, but I will say that I'd like to see him in a different position than RB (very unpopular opinion, I know, and I get that people will disagree, and that's cool).
I agree with this. I don't think he has the build to be a RB.
I agree...Would love to get Isaac.Would you compare him to Anthony Barr? Tall RB with more upside at LB, or lean athletic and should be a receiver or Safety? Either way if we could pull in Isaac it's like a moral victory for me. I would love for us to start winning the state of Illinois every year on the trail!
I agree...Would love to get Isaac.
Ya he seems to me more like an OLB. Stupid Weis blew it for Barr.
A. I highly doubt he'll come to ND. We weren't even his 2nd choice, much less his first. I know, the season happened and we were great, but still, this kid was enamored with USC and has given quotes that shows that he remains in love with them (of course, things change).
B. I'll just say that there are questions about his ability to play RB at this level, even from inside the USC camp. I'm not one to bash a recruit, but I will say that I'd like to see him in a different position than RB (very unpopular opinion, I know, and I get that people will disagree, and that's cool).
C. Give me Treadwell if they are fighting for the last roster spot (they're not).
While I am still pissed about Barr, Weis did bring us Manti... so I give him a pass.
Wow, surprised to hear that. What flaws are people finding? It's been a while since I watched his tape, but I remember thinking that he looked outstanding on film and that he had uncommon elusiveness for a guy his size. He certainly looked like a good RB prospect for me, but maybe I'm missing something; there's only so much you can learn from a five-minute video, anyway.
If it did come to choosing between them, I can't disagree with this. After Eifert is gone, I'm not sure we'll have a star go-up-and-get-it type of receiver. There are certainly guys on the roster and in the pipeline who could get there, but I'd love to have another top prospect of that type.
Welcome back bud.Oh, just heard nothings, and had a gut feeling; headline: "TOP RECRUITS ARE HAVING CHANGE OF HEART AND PHILOSOPHY AND BEGININNG TO FAVOR DISCIPLINED PROGRAMS!"
Welcome back bud.
A. I highly doubt he'll come to ND. We weren't even his 2nd choice, much less his first. I know, the season happened and we were great, but still, this kid was enamored with USC and has given quotes that shows that he remains in love with them (of course, things change).
B. I'll just say that there are questions about his ability to play RB at this level, even from inside the USC camp. I'm not one to bash a recruit, but I will say that I'd like to see him in a different position than RB (very unpopular opinion, I know, and I get that people will disagree, and that's cool).
C. Give me Treadwell if they are fighting for the last roster spot (they're not).
This is pretty spot on. There are people who think he has tremendous upside at RB, and then there are people who think there is almost no chance he plays RB in college and is destined for LB. I don't really know how he fits in our equation right now, but would I take him over Jamel James 100 out of 100 times if we're being honest... and he probably has more upside than Mattingly (though debateable) at LB. So in the unlikely scenario he wants to come... I don't see how we turn him down.
I think there is a much better chance he ends up at Michigan though.
A. I highly doubt he'll come to ND. We weren't even his 2nd choice, much less his first. I know, the season happened and we were great, but still, this kid was enamored with USC and has given quotes that shows that he remains in love with them (of course, things change).
B. I'll just say that there are questions about his ability to play RB at this level, even from inside the USC camp. I'm not one to bash a recruit, but I will say that I'd like to see him in a different position than RB (very unpopular opinion, I know, and I get that people will disagree, and that's cool).
C. Give me Treadwell if they are fighting for the last roster spot (they're not).
Ty reminds me of James Wilder at F$U. Came out of HS wanting to be a RB when everyone said he needed to play LB because it was a more natural fit for him. James was listed at 6' 2" 215 coming out of HS. Ty is listed at 6'3" 202. Wilder seems to be faring pretty well at the RB position at F$U, I'd like to think Ty would do well as a RB. He likely has more natural talent as a RB than Wilder had, as Wilder was listed as a LB although I'm sure he played both ways in HS. I'm not sure where James was ranked nationally as a RB or if he was even rated at that position. Is it safe to assume that U$C is recruiting him as a RB? If so, that speaks volumes of his talent and ability at that position. I guess we'll see.
Wow, surprised to hear that. What flaws are people finding? It's been a while since I watched his tape, but I remember thinking that he looked outstanding on film and that he had uncommon elusiveness for a guy his size. He certainly looked like a good RB prospect for me, but maybe I'm missing something; there's only so much you can learn from a five-minute video, anyway.
Ty reminds me of James Wilder at F$U. Came out of HS wanting to be a RB when everyone said he needed to play LB because it was a more natural fit for him. James was listed at 6' 2" 215 coming out of HS. Ty is listed at 6'3" 202. Wilder seems to be faring pretty well at the RB position at F$U, I'd like to think Ty would do well as a RB. He likely has more natural talent as a RB than Wilder had, as Wilder was listed as a LB although I'm sure he played both ways in HS. I'm not sure where James was ranked nationally as a RB or if he was even rated at that position. Is it safe to assume that U$C is recruiting him as a RB? If so, that speaks volumes of his talent and ability at that position. I guess we'll see.
RB, LB, WR, TE... I don't care. Would love to have this kid. If he can't be an every down back..... Use him at LB or WR between the 20s, RB near the endzone.
Gives Michigan and ND more time...Apparently Ty will no longer be able to EE at USC, citing Joliet's policies. Wonder how this might affect his recruitment and USC's class logistics.
Apparently Ty will no longer be able to EE at USC, citing Joliet's policies. Wonder how this might affect his recruitment and USC's class logistics.