Upshot for the Rest of the Class (2013 edition)

Ironman8

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FYI - Some smoke on Hollins from Rivals that is strongly in ND's favor. I posted it in Hollins thread.
 

IrishLax

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To be more specific, those football recruits who end up in the JuCo ranks are usually there because they couldn't pass the NCAA clearinghouse, which is a much lower bar than ND admissions. Thus, it would be a very rare JuCo prospect who could get past admissions at ND. Doesn't make sense for ND to allocate precious recruiting resources to a certain class of recruits who are very unlikely to be admitted.

And yes, being unable to either push out dead weight or back-fill holes with JuCo transfers compounds our recruiting disadvantage.

ND's best bet would be to somehow get Holy Cross to field a "JUCO" team (I don't even know if that's possible, because it's a 4 year school, but w/e... I'm spit balling) and use that as a farm system for non-qualifiers interested in ND. That way they could also monitor/encourage their academic performance and plug holes as needed with players from Holy Cross.
 

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I received nearly a full ride junior and senior year based on financial need. I can tell you that I definitely did not earn it academically. I know 99% of scholarships at ND are need-based and the other 1% are usually something very unique.

I can't understand why a football player with financial need (I would imagine a large percentage of them would qualify) can't just be placed on need-based aid if we need to do it to create more scholarships. Obviously they would not be able to play anymore, but that's the point

Bump because this seems like a good point to me.
 

LoveThee

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I received nearly a full ride junior and senior year based on financial need. I can tell you that I definitely did not earn it academically. I know 99% of scholarships at ND are need-based and the other 1% are usually something very unique.

I can't understand why a football player with financial need (I would imagine a large percentage of them would qualify) can't just be placed on need-based aid if we need to do it to create more scholarships. Obviously they would not be able to play anymore, but that's the point

Can we get some commentary on this? I think it would be a legitimate way to circumvent our "handicap" while staying true to the ND way. I think its plausible, unless someone would argue that the players wouldn't financially need a full ride. But, what if they leave it so that they just have to pay a small amount? Thoughts?
 

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With the closing of the 2013 class ND football future looks very bright. Yes we didn't get the depth we needed for a few positions but we still have a class a lot of schools woud die for. And i was even folled when we got the commitment for the walk on punter. That i read is ery good so this class is very good.
 
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