We won't get Molk...here's what he said about the camp at ND.
Dave Molk, the No. 10 prospect, in the Midwest, according to Scout.com, has several scholarship offers under his belt. The 6-foot-2, 270-pound, offensive lineman, from Lemont, Ill., is one of the top center prospects in the nation. Molk is enjoying his summer and he’s going to be taking a few unofficial visits.
Does Molk have a leader at this time? When does he plan on making a verbal commitment? We’ve got those answers.
“I went to Notre Dame for a one-day camp earlier this month.” Dave Molk told Scout.com
“I was actually disappointed in the competition at the (Notre Dame) camp. There were a lot of big, fat, lineman there that couldn’t move at all. Overall it wasn’t bad though. I was also disappointed that we didn’t get to compete in one-on-one drills.
“We had a lunch after the camp but the (Notre Dame) coaches all sat in one corner and didn’t talk to anyone and I didn’t get that. When we left, Coach Ianello told me that he’d be in touch.”
Molk attended the Scout.com All-American combine in Iowa City this past April where he and Miami Hurricanes commitment Harland Gunn, dominated the competition.
Molk reminds us a lot of former Notre Dame center Jeff Faine. Next stop for Molk on the camp trail will be Michigan on June 20th.
“Michigan is going to be my last camp of the summer,” Molk said. “I still plan on getting out to West Virginia for an unofficial visit but that’s about it. West Virginia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Arizona State are the latest schools to offer me a scholarship.”
If you ask Molk if he could name a leader right now if a gun were pointed at his head, he’d tell you that he’d have to take the bullet. If there’s not a leader, does Molk have a list of favorites in mind?
“My favorites right now are Wisconsin, Michigan, West Virginia, Minnesota, Iowa, Michigan State and I’d probably say…..Northwestern.” Molk said.
“As far as commitment is concerned, I’d like to get it done before the season, hopefully by August.”
Molk was an all-state selection as a junior and he’s a four-star prospect, ranked as the No. 13 offensive line prospect in the nation according to Scout.com