'14 NC RB Elijah Hood (UNC Verbal)

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Personally, I think Hood is a better player than Starks but Starks is also a stud and more versatile.

Yup, having both of them would be a great problem to have. Stark can also play safety, or slot. Staff will find ways to get the best on the field.
 

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"We've done a lot thinking about it already," Vee said. "Obviously he wants to be with the best. I can't turn him away from that. There's no way. You just don't turn down Notre Dame.

..... niiiiiiiice

note this is from a rivals publication, not 247
 

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I'll say what I said early in the thread, this kid is an insanely special talent and would stick out that much more in any other year, it just so happens this is a ridiculously strong RB class.
 
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Staff must of saw what Eddie Lacey was doing to them in the NCG and trying to replicate it. We need big backs like that. Likey
 

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They are two different types of backs. Think of Elijah Hood like a Jonas Grey on steroids while Nathan Starks is a better Cierre Wood

Sort of agree and disagree. Hood definitely has the look of your classic power back, while Jonas Gray was really a speed back that just happened to be 225 lbs. Doesn't look like Hood has the breakaway speed of Gray, but then Gray was supposedly the fastest member on the roster.

Looking back at Starks' tape, I can definitely see the Wood comparison....the principle difference being that Starks seems to break tackles and run with the authority that I never saw from Cierre.

Take 'em both!
 

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But regardless welcome to ND Officaly Mr. Hood

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Sorry to bother you with our posts.
 

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Staff must of saw what Eddie Lacey was doing to them in the NCG and trying to replicate it. We need big backs like that. Likey

Kelly is following that diagram very well. Saban got a few years head start, but Kelly will get him. I believe!
 

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awesome, awesome, awesome. This is great pickup for ND, he's the type of RB that they don't have as he is true power back that I would expect to play at about 235-240lbs.

The kid is a stud and pound for pound he's very fast.

As for Starks, well he's equally a stud and he's got some power running in his game but he's a different type of RB.
 
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haha I was being sarcastic. I am pretty damn confident by saying Elijah just wanted to get his parents blessing. That's why he was set on ND than slowed things down. It's been a roller coaster ride for him but I am pretty sure he was set on ND the whole time. I never thought he was committed but I can STRONGLY say I won't name name's but there was a reason a couple backs were coming to ND this spring than all of a sudden canceled. there are reasons only Starks and Michel visited for RB's this spring. It came off as "hey look what I know and you don't" I apologize and didn't mean to come off arrogant even though I did.
Welcome to ND Elijah.
 
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Sort of agree and disagree. Hood definitely has the look of your classic power back, while Jonas Gray was really a speed back that just happened to be 225 lbs. Doesn't look like Hood has the breakaway speed of Gray, but then Gray was supposedly the fastest member on the roster.

Looking back at Starks' tape, I can definitely see the Wood comparison....the principle difference being that Starks seems to break tackles and run with the authority that I never saw from Cierre.

Take 'em both!

Agree. Jonas was the best back we had in a LONG time. Unfortunately, he was not 100% committed to football until his senior year.

Awesome day for the Irish!!!!
 

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haha I was being sarcastic. I am pretty damn confident by saying Elijah just wanted to get his parents blessing. That's why he was set on ND than slowed things down. It's been a roller coaster ride for him but I am pretty sure he was set on ND the whole time. I never thought he was committed but I can strongly say I won't name name's but there was a reason a couple backs were coming to ND this spring than all of a sudden canceled. there are reasons only Starks and Michel visited for RB's this spring. It came off as "hey look what I know and you don't" I apologize and didn't mean to come off arrogant even though I did.
Welcome to ND Elijah.

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Kelly is following that diagram very well. Saban got a few years head start, but Kelly will get him. I believe!

I don't think we (or anyone else) can replicate what Saban just did anytime soon. There's a reason it's happen only three times in the Poll Era (ND under Leahy and Nebraska under Osborne). Bama has a great coach whos been given essentially unlimited resources (cultural factors in the state/region AND $$$ etc). He also benefited from a period of time when every other top-tier historical power (ND, OSU, UM, USC, OU, Texas) was down, except Texas in 09, when he caught a break with the Colt McCoy injury and the "2nd tier" of blue bloods, if you can even call them that, weren't in real title contention. (Nebraska, Penn State, FSU, Miami, Tennessee).

IMO, you don't win 3 of 4 because you're that much better than everyone else, you win cause you're peaking when everyone else isn't. Otherwise it'd happen more often. Unfortunately, now that he has, it's a self-perpetuating phenomenon with his ESPN-fueled recruiting advantages.

Getting players like this can only help us start to reverse the situation. Beat him once, seize the media narrative, and either we take Bama's place, or settle comfortably into consistent top 5 status and wait for the right breaks to win our NC's.
 

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Awesome news! I will say though that his recruitment is far from over.....when he signs in February ill let out a big sigh of relief
 

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I don't think we (or anyone else) can replicate what Saban just did anytime soon. There's a reason it's happen only three times in the Poll Era (ND under Leahy and Nebraska under Osborne). Bama has a great coach whos been given essentially unlimited resources (cultural factors in the state/region AND $$$ etc). He also benefited from a period of time when every other top-tier historical power (ND, OSU, UM, USC, OU, Texas) was down, except Texas in 09, when he caught a break with the Colt McCoy injury and the "2nd tier" of blue bloods, if you can even call them that, weren't in real title contention. (Nebraska, Penn State, FSU, Miami, Tennessee).

IMO, you don't win 3 of 4 because you're that much better than everyone else, you win cause you're peaking when everyone else isn't. Otherwise it'd happen more often. Unfortunately, now that he has, it's a self-perpetuating phenomenon with his ESPN-fueled recruiting advantages.

Getting players like this can only help us start to reverse the situation. Beat him once, seize the media narrative, and either we take Bama's place, or settle comfortably into consistent top 5 status and wait for the right breaks to win our NC's.

Oh I totally agree. Saban has 4 titles and IMO a living legend. I think Kelly will get a big W against him within the next few years. That's what I meant. If Kelly can get us 3 titles in 4 years he'll get more than a statue, I guarantee that!
 
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Bryant: :s::s::s::s: #6 RB #48 OVR (.9764 Rating)
Folston: :s::s::s::s: #10 RB #104 OVR (.9496 Rating)
Hood: :s::s::s::s: #6 ATH #50 OVR (.9752 Rating)
Starks: :s::s::s::s: #5 ATH #48 OVR (.9762 Rating)

dat backfield.

Juxtapose with last year's RBs:

Wood: :s::s::s::s: #6 RB #64 OVR (.9667 Rating)
Riddick: :s::s::s::s: #32 WR #NR OVR (.8939 Rating)
Atkinson: :s::s::s::s: #29 WR #225 OVR (.9051 Rating)

The talent level is rising.
 
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haha I was being sarcastic. I am pretty damn confident by saying Elijah just wanted to get his parents blessing. That's why he was set on ND than slowed things down. It's been a roller coaster ride for him but I am pretty sure he was set on ND the whole time. I never thought he was committed but I can STRONGLY say I won't name name's but there was a reason a couple backs were coming to ND this spring than all of a sudden canceled. there are reasons only Starks and Michel visited for RB's this spring. It came off as "hey look what I know and you don't" I apologize and didn't mean to come off arrogant even though I did.
Welcome to ND Elijah.

You are still "super douchey"
 

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Even without Starks this is reminiscent of a early 90's Irish backfield. can't wait
 
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Once again I do apogolize for being a douche but who doesn't want to come run behind the 5 O linemen we signed last year. Than Bars,Nelson, Mustipher, Bryne just awesome.

Now if we could land a WR.
 

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Once again I do apogolize for being a douche but who doesn't want to come run behind the 5 O linemen we signed last year. Than Bars,Nelson, Mustipher, Bryne just awesome.

Now if we could land a WR.

If Golson can achieve his self-stated goal of becoming a Heisman contender then WR's will come.
 
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