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false alarm for the moment. There's a story re-posted on another board from the ventura county star containing the commitment news as well as a somewhat inflammatory anti-ND quote. Could well be fake, but we'll see. Even if he commits, one would hope the kid is smarter than to bash ND in his announcement.
 
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Teammate bonds and family ties weren't strong enough to sway Oaks Christian's Marc Tyler from following his heart.

Stiff arming the recruiting efforts of his quarterback to follow him to Notre Dame, Tyler has committed to play football at USC in 2007. The 6-foot, 215-pound running back will make his official announcement today at 1:05 p.m. on ESPNU.

"USC just felt right," Tyler said. "I knew for about a year that I really wanted to go there. I gave Notre Dame a look, but the only way I would leave California is for something special, and there was nothing really special out there for me." Tyler is the second player from Oaks Christian?s talented '07 class to commit to a major Division I program. Quarterback Jimmy Clausen announced in April he will attend Notre Dame.

Tyler was at the news conference in South Bend, Ind., when Clausen revealed his decision at the College Football Hall of Fame just hours before the Irish?s annual spring game.

"He wanted me at Notre Dame with him obviously, but in the end he wanted me to do what is best for me and what made me comfortable," said Tyler, who lives with the Clausen family during the school year.

Ranked as one of the top three running backs in the country by most scouting services, Tyler led the area in rushing yardage (2,193) and touchdowns (39) last season as Oaks Christian captured its third consecutive CIF-Southern Section Division XI championship.

Tyler is the son of former NFL Pro Bowl selection Wendell Tyler, who starred at UCLA during the 1970s. But the Bruins were never high on the younger Tyler's list of options.

"That was the last school that started recruiting me," he said. "I liked UCLA growing up, but they didn't recruit me hard and I didn't want to go there anyway." USC coach Pete Carroll made a visit to Oaks Christian to watch Tyler practice before the start of his sophomore season.

"That was a big thing for me to have them look at me so young," Tyler said.

"And being around their campus and hanging out with the coaches and players, I felt comfortable. The intensity level is great over there. Anybody can go in there and compete, and that is what I like to do." Tyler went to USC on Monday to inform Carroll and the staff of his decision.

Carroll isn?t allowed to comment on Tyler until the future Trojan signs a letter of intent.

"They were really excited," Tyler said. "They just said that they liked me out of the backfield and as a power back. They don't look at me like a LenDale White type of back. They see me as a back that has a little more versatility and can catch the ball out of the backfield." With eight other potential Division I Oaks Christian recruits still weighing their decisions, keeping the players focused on the upcoming season is a big priority for coach Bill Redell.

"It's been kind of a juggling act, but let's put it this way, it's more fun than not having them," Redell said. "These kids have their heads on right. I would like to see them all commit before the summer is over, but I don't think their attitude will be 'I got mine, and I am going to coast through the season.' I think they want to try to finish with the best possible team." Tyler wrote a recent diary entry for ESPN.com, but having the network cameras come to Oaks Christian this afternoon for his announcement doesn?t thrill him much.

"I have been through this all, and it's not really exciting anymore," he said. ?It's kind of exciting, but at the same time it's kind of old."

Source: Ventura County Star
 

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Meh... you win some, you lose some.

While I think Marc Tyler would have been a helluva player for us, he is not going to make or break this recruiting class. There are plenty of capable backs available year in and year out that will be standouts on the college level as long as you have a good offensive philosophy as we do and have a good offensive line, which we do and will continue to have.

Good luck to him at USC and hopefully he didn't make the wrong football decision due to the insane depth they have at RB. When he plays Notre Dame, he is the enemy... no doubt. Hopefully Jimmy airs it out a little more this season to show him what he'll be experiencing when his Trojans play Jimmy's Irish.
 
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"the only way I would leave California is for something special, and there was nothing really special out there"


I hope we beat this kid 4 times.
 
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This is in no means a slam against Tyler and I wish him only the best. Still, wouldn't he want to wait to see what, if any NCAA violations might be put on USC? I would think with his talent he could wait until Jan of 07 to make a decision. What are your thougts?
 
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Whether he's buried in the depth chart his whole career, or starting and seeing his team lose up close and personal, I don't care. I just hope he never gets a win against ND. Make him regret the decision. We couldn't do it with Bush, but this isn't Bush, or that era of ND.
 

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I don't like USC or the kind of football culture they have there. Some people do. Tyler is one of those and that disappoints me.

There are plenty of capable backs available year in and year out

Svo, the problem with this is that right now Notre Dame doesn't stand firm with the other ones they've offered. I wish I could see Armando Allen and Caleb King being anything but long shots, but I don't.
 

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jiggafini19 said:
Svo, the problem with this is that right now Notre Dame doesn't stand firm with the other ones they've offered. I wish I could see Armando Allen and Caleb King being anything but long shots, but I don't.

Jig, with Tyler committing so early in the game, it would be very easy for Notre Dame to get involved with someone else.
 

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Jig, with Tyler committing so early in the game, it would be very easy for Notre Dame to get involved with someone else.

Agreed. But Tyler was the guy they've been working the hardest. They only have offers out to two other backs now.

ND has lost Grady to Michigan, Saine to Ohio State, now Tyler and they offered Stephens to who already an Aggie verbal. Running back is 0 for 4 thus far.

Robert Hughes is the best bet right now. Armando Allen and Caleb King are reaches.
 
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"Nothing Special" my ass. We'll see in the next four years there little Mark Tyler. I hope ND crushes you every time we play. I wouldn't have minded if he went to USC if he wouldn't have said that.
 

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The good news with Tyler announcing, we can now focus on other backs and not waste more time on him. With the timing of his announcement, I would have thought he was Irish. The question I have is who will be announcing next and shouldn’t it be soon with another camp coming we need something to change the topic away from Tyler?
 

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He had a 17 ACT score the first time he took it.

Retook the test last Saturday on the 10th, but still. A 17 would not get him past admissions at ND.
 
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