Sherm Sticky
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IMO he can play lb in any system.they may see him as an athlete, but i don't see him as a LB in our system
You guys remember a Ernie Sims? Beast
IMO he can play lb in any system.they may see him as an athlete, but i don't see him as a LB in our system
So rivals and 247 list him as an athlete...F all you guys, told you he could end up being a LB.
IMO he can play lb in any system.
You guys remember a Ernie Sims? Beast
One of the elite North Carolina prospects in 2014.
Achieved the third highest overall score at the Charlotte Nike Combine.
4.55s 40 (second fastest out of 1300)
33" Vertical Jump
Grew up a UNC fan.
Could play either side of the ball (linebacker):
Hood is high on Heels early
^mentioned ND again that he really likes them and wants to see them
So rivals and 247 list him as an athlete...F all you guys, told you he could end up being a LB.
ExactlyI'm with you, homie. Screw where he wants to play. He's elite at RB or LB. Get him on the roster and manage it from there. As long as we are honest with him and he wants to be here for the right reasons, than to hell with position.
Not even close to being tall enough to be a linebacker in our defense. I like him more at running back anyway.
Harrell asked him on twitter yesterday when he was going to visit and he said maybe next week.
Nice. Any chance of a commitment? Or is he going to let the process play out?
For the record: I like this kid at RB. I love how he's not afraid of contact and will just run someone over. After what Lacy did to Spond in the NC game, I want RBs that will lower the boom on defenders themselves.
I think there is a better than average chance that he could commit. If you aren't going to let Alabama in your school so they can talk to you then you must REALLY like Notre Dame
Getting backs like Bryant and Hood in back to back classes would be epic.
Bingo, bango. "Epic" might be an understatement. I can't help but get giddy over BK's new toys. Bryant and Hood are no exception.
Clearly you haven't been seeing the kind of talent at RB Saban has been pulling in on a yearly basis. Even just last year.
He can play at ILB Position without problem. 215 lbs as a jr.. he has more weight than Ryan Shazier, Lavonte David, Luke Kuechly, Olec Olegtree in their Senior HS days. Brian Rolle was a best at OSU in the middle with 5'9. He has tremendous toughness, is all that matters.
IMO he can play lb in any system.
You guys remember a Ernie Sims? Beast
Maurice Clarett?
Name all the guys you want but he's not playing LB at ND. He's barely 6 feet tall and 212 pounds.
Name all the guys you want but he's not playing LB at ND. He's barely 6 feet tall and 212 pounds.
You do realize a mere two years ago we offered and pursued a 6' ILB who eventually signed with Michigan, right? And he was actually shorter than 6' when we offered him and ended up growing some.
James Ross - Yahoo! Sports
So height/weight is not a sufficient reason in and of itself to discount him playing LB here.
Name all the guys you want but he's not playing LB at ND. He's barely 6 feet tall and 212 pounds.
Yep you are correct.Name all the guys you want but he's not playing LB at ND. He's barely 6 feet tall and 212 pounds.
Again, everybody thinks that BK is this "set in stone" measurables guy that cant adapt and use players outside of the specific desired measurable of their position. We have had TWO classes where BK recruited preferred measurables, but I urge you to show me where BK passed on a blue chip talent kid because of their measurables and chose a lower ranked recruit instead.
BK has coached for a long time, and I promise you that if there was an Elvis Dumerville (5'10") in this class, BK would not pass on him.
Here is his '09 Bearcat LB roster.
WLB 37 J.K. Schaffer, 6-1 220, Soph.
11 Collin McCafferty, 6-2, 220, Jr.
MLB 35 Marcus Waugh, 6-0, 260, Sr.
39 Alex Delsi, 6-2, 225, RFr.
SLB 7 Craig Carey, 6-4, 251, Sr.
43 Robby Armstrong, 6-2, 223, Jr.
He has plenty of experience utilizing smaller LB's. If we are fortunate enough to get Hurd, and he showed the staff that the best of use of his skillset was at LB. BK isn't going to not let him be a factor on the team because of a couple inches of height. The reason he would probably end up a RB at ND is because that's what he is best at and where he can make the most difference. Plain and simple.
You do realize the difference in recruiting at Cincinnati and ND don't you? At Cincy he had to take who he could get. At ND he can recruit elite players. He's spoken about this on numerous occasions. And he's spoken about what exactly they are looking for in terms of size at each position.
You do realize a mere two years ago we offered and pursued a 6' ILB who eventually signed with Michigan, right? And he was actually shorter than 6' when we offered him and ended up growing some.
James Ross - Yahoo! Sports
So height/weight is not a sufficient reason in and of itself to discount him playing LB here.