I'm more curios on how his visit went.......anybody have an idea???
The nation's No. 1 player will land at Notre Dame
Jashon Cornell, the No. 1 player in the ESPN Junior 300, is well aware of the history. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound four-star defensive end from St. Paul Cretin-Derham Hall knows that players at his high school have traditionally landed at Notre Dame. So that's why I'm sticking with my prediction that Cornell will follow in the footsteps of former Cretin-Derham stars Michael Floyd and Class of 2013 four-star athlete James Onwualu and sign with the Fighting Irish.
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I agree with this but a long way to go until then. doesn't hurt that he and james onwualu are real good friends.The nation's No. 1 player will land at Notre Dame
Jashon Cornell, the No. 1 player in the ESPN Junior 300, is well aware of the history. The 6-foot-3, 245-pound four-star defensive end from St. Paul Cretin-Derham Hall knows that players at his high school have traditionally landed at Notre Dame. So that's why I'm sticking with my prediction that Cornell will follow in the footsteps of former Cretin-Derham stars Michael Floyd and Class of 2013 four-star athlete James Onwualu and sign with the Fighting Irish.
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lol no mentoin os Seantral Henderson
Why is everyone suddenly so ecstatic about what ESPN rates a kid? I'm not saying he isn't good, but 99% of the time people on here write off anything football recruiting related with ESPN.
lol no mentoin os Seantral Henderson
i just posted insider info from them....anytime we are mentioned in taking a number 1 player in nation or by all other services a top 10 player...usually something to get excited about..especially being on the defensive line
Oh I know. I'm just giving people a hard time. This kid would be a huge pickup for ND. I just like to laugh at the irony of selective rankings (aka using the highest rating regardless of service when mentioning a prospect).
haha... so every major program in the country?
How did the thing with Manti work out? What about Jaylon? HMMM, maybe it is about the quality of the player not the numeric value assigned by monkeys in the back room.
I consider Espn to be one of the top football spots, maybe behind 247. rivals has fallen off the map, and scout no longer really cares about football anymore. They are all in for basketball. Espn is lazy but they cover the south extremely well and that is where the best football talent is.