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I doubt that would even help us get him. I would be REALLY surprised if he chose us.
I doubt that would even help us get him. I would be REALLY surprised if he chose us.
we'll see where he ends up once Saban goes to Texas.
And that rumor isn't loosing any traction.
And we've all seen the song and dance by Saban before about him not going anywhere. Until he actually tells Texas no, it's always still possible.
Oh I'd agree. He looks bound for Stanford, or maybe Texas. But he seems like a serious young man who might respond well to serious effort, as opposed to mailbombs. That's all.
"I also usually suspect admissions is the key factor for non-early commits, but I don't think that's the case here. In this article, he says he has a 4.5 out of 5.0 GPA. He's probably torn between us, Alabama, and staying home. The early 247 predictions had him going to Texas, but the more recent predictions point towards us. Mack Brown's troubles definitely work in our favor. I think they just fired their AD, and the fans are hoping Mack gets kicked upstairs. Maybe Thomas is waiting out the situation."
This event, to honor his friend Jacob Logan, is very important to Solomon, and Notre Dame support will go a long way in Coppell, Texas. Hopefully, Cam McDaniel's recruitment was the start of a strong relationship with the Coppell program.The Jacob Logan Run for 21 will take place on December 21st in Coppell, Texas. Cam, and his brother Gavin, will be there, along with a much sought after defensive line recruit. If I were the Notre Dame defensive/ recruiting coordinator, I would be participating in this event. And bringing along the head ball coach might not be a bad idea.
Patterson is still there. He has ties to the governor. Read the article on the front page of si.com if you haven't. Pretty enlightening.
This event, to honor his friend Jacob Logan, is very important to Solomon, and Notre Dame support will go a long way in Coppell, Texas. Hopefully, Cam McDaniel's recruitment was the start of a strong relationship with the Coppell program.
The poster PAND is quoting was talking about Patterson's predecessor, DeLoss Dodds. The quote comes from a Stanford board in September, when Dodds's removal was still news.
so they get the last shot at him
Kurelic at Bucknuts is being told that it won't affect Thomas's recruitment that Mike Sanford, the Stanford assistant who was recruiting Thomas, has been hired as the OC at Boise State. Thomas is interested in Stanford for the football/education balance and not so much the relationships with coaches. Now, if Shaw leaves, that will change things, but the assistants won't. FWIW, Kurelic thinks OSU is running a close second to Stanford.
Prob not worth bumping the thread but maybe also of note: Buckeye posters really want Urbie to make a run at Quenton Nelson, but the Bucknuts staff all say that Nelson is solid to ND.
ND just needs to get Thomas on campus.FWIW, Kurelic thinks OSU is running a close second to Stanford.
ND just needs to get Thomas on campus.
Everyone keeps saying that he is interested in Stanford because they play great football and have great academics. If that's the case, I just don't get why we aren't getting a closer look from him.
Ohio State has its pluses and minuses but the bottom line is that it's just not a place where football players tend to get a great education, based on typical majors and GSR. He may be like Anzalone and just figure that it doesn't matter what the other players do because he is just a better student than they are. That kind of thinking is all too prevalent.
I think they have been a lot of assumptions during his recruitment. It seems to me that he doesn't share much of what is going on with him and some people are just making stuff up.
Everyone keeps saying that he is interested in Stanford because they play great football and have great academics. If that's the case, I just don't get why we aren't getting a closer look from him.
Ohio State has its pluses and minuses but the bottom line is that it's just not a place where football players tend to get a great education, based on typical majors and GSR. He may be like Anzalone and just figure that it doesn't matter what the other players do because he is just a better student than they are. That kind of thinking is all too prevalent.
My brother in law is a trainer for am ex buckeye that was in the nfl util a nasty injury. While at osu, the coaches and "academic counslers" pushed into classes to keep him eligible and with no regard as to what he wanted in his education. Now that he is in a spot that requires him to use his mind instead of body, he is now regretting his time at osu. This happened during the jt era.