RuntheBall
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I personally wouldn't mind Stanford getting top flight players. They deserve it, and if we can continue to play well on the field, there will be some Ali-Frazier type bouts this decade between ND and them.
* it is scary to think about since they have been so good with average players, but Id like to see what they can do with some studs.
I understand where you're coming from, but few things could harm our recruiting efforts more than a consistently excellent Stanford team. They're arguably our most dangerous recruiting rival.
I personally wouldn't mind Stanford getting top flight players. They deserve it, and if we can continue to play well on the field, there will be some Ali-Frazier type bouts this decade between ND and them.
* it is scary to think about since they have been so good with average players, but Id like to see what they can do with some studs.
I have to disagree with you man. The only places where you can play championship-level football with elite academics are Stanford and ND. Our football teams are now roughly at the same level, we probably have a little more talent, and I love ND, but Stanford is barely behind Harvard and Yale as far as academic excellence. If they stay at this level, for recruits choosing between ND and Stanford, it's hard to not choose Stanford: Academically elite, Championship-level football, one of the most gorgeous campuses in the country, and fantastic weather. I liked when they were doormats. If Vanderbilt and NW keep rising, they could also hurt us.
I have to disagree with you man. The only places where you can play championship-level football with elite academics are Stanford and ND. Our football teams are now roughly at the same level, we probably have a little more talent, and I love ND, but Stanford is barely behind Harvard and Yale as far as academic excellence. If they stay at this level, for recruits choosing between ND and Stanford, it's hard to not choose Stanford: Academically elite, Championship-level football, one of the most gorgeous campuses in the country, and fantastic weather. I liked when they were doormats. If Vanderbilt and NW keep rising, they could also hurt us.
Maybe Stanford, ND, Vandy and NW should just form their own smart kids league (though James Franklin might not be down for that).
ND football fandom >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.... Stanford football fandom. Just sayin', brother. Otherwise, you have great points.
Nothing helps a fan base grow like being consistently successful. Stanford is our biggest long term threat as far as taking a cut of our academic/football balance goes.
Maybe Stanford, ND, Vandy and NW should just form their own smart kids league (though James Franklin might not be down for that).
Look at our upcoming schedules. With USC down, Stanford is the lynchpin for at least the next two seasons. If they were a doormat, SOS would take a huge hit. There's an ebb and flow in CFB where only a handful of teams maintain a high level, and I see Stanford as a harmless passing fancy in the grand scheme of things.
He wouldn't. ESS EE SEE is a big part of his sales pitch.
I was making an attempt at sarcasm without the acclaimed sarcasm font; Franklin had ND outside the top 10 in the final regular season polls or some such nonsense, didn't he?
“This is what you have to understand: it’s an opinion,” Franklin said. “But it’s an educated opinion. I’ve coached in the ACC. I’ve coached in the Big 12. I’ve coached in the Pac-10. I’ve coached in the SEC. I’ve coached in the NFL. So I think I have a pretty good understanding of what these conferences are like and what our conference is like.
“The other thing is we’ve played Florida. We’ve played Georgia. We’ve played South Carolina (which Franklin ranked eighth). We also played Wake Forest, who played Notre Dame the week before (Vanderbilt).
“So I’ve studied all these teams on film, and that’s my opinion. I don’t mean it to be disrespectful to anybody else. I have tremendous respect for Notre Dame, what they’ve done this year — great year. They can prove me wrong the day after the (BCS Championship), but that’s just how I feel.”
I was kind of ticked off when that happened, but hell, he was right and I was horribly wrong.
I dont want to see the kid go to Michigan as much as anyone, but at the sametime its a GREAT thing for kids to start coming to ND, Mich and Ostate. There will be a shift from the SEC and keeping talent like Peppers out of the SEC only helps. The SEC run has to end and that starts with keeping Northern kids up North, and bringing Southern kids North. All 3 schools have started to do this, Penn St with their circumstances hurts, as well as the Big10 just being so down right now. ND in ACC will only push kids to come North even more. A few years ago, you didn't see as many kids from the South make MidWest tours. I hate Michigan and I absolutely hate ohio st, but both teams are working with ND to get the MidWest back to where it should be. Over the last couple years, Id honestly say that ND has won that battle of the "the big 3" in recruiting, but all 3 teams having good classes benefits each other in the long run.
Jabrill just sets the New Jersey high school state record in the 200m with a 20.79. This is like a week after the internet was buzzing with him running a 10.48 in the 100.
His tape showed he had serious speed, but these track times only confirm it. He might wind up as the #1 recruit in the country. I really like Da'Shawn Hand, Lorenzo Carter, and Fournette, but I'm not sure that any of them are as dynamic or versatile as Jabrill. Or as accomplished on the football field. Jabrill has lead both Don Bosco and Paramus Catholic to New Jersey state championships, and he's now assaulting the New Jersey high school track record books. Wouldn't bet against him being a huge star in college.
Jabrill just sets the New Jersey high school state record in the 200m with a 20.79. This is like a week after the internet was buzzing with him running a 10.48 in the 100.
His tape showed he had serious speed, but these track times only confirm it. He might wind up as the #1 recruit in the country. I really like Da'Shawn Hand, Lorenzo Carter, and Fournette, but I'm not sure that any of them are as dynamic or versatile as Jabrill. Or as accomplished on the football field. Jabrill has lead both Don Bosco and Paramus Catholic to New Jersey state championships, and he's now assaulting the New Jersey high school track record books. Wouldn't bet against him being a huge star in college.
Yup. He should be a superstar. Can't believe I am saying this, but I really hope Penn State pulls him from Michigan and Stanford. I don't want the Wolverines to have him, and I certainly don't want ND to face him.
He should get some time on offense. Too talented not to.
Jabrill just sets the New Jersey high school state record in the 200m with a 20.79. This is like a week after the internet was buzzing with him running a 10.48 in the 100.
His tape showed he had serious speed, but these track times only confirm it. He might wind up as the #1 recruit in the country. I really like Da'Shawn Hand, Lorenzo Carter, and Fournette, but I'm not sure that any of them are as dynamic or versatile as Jabrill. Or as accomplished on the football field. Jabrill has lead both Don Bosco and Paramus Catholic to New Jersey state championships, and he's now assaulting the New Jersey high school track record books. Wouldn't bet against him being a huge star in college.