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Per Steve Hare at II, "Very serious" interest level in ND. He will be taking an official to ND. Well aware of the prestige of ND and how awesome the program is.
The first thing that catches the eye about Bussey is his burst. He hits the hole with some explosiveness. He also has the speed to separate and run away from the defense. His versatility is also a big weapon. He is a very skilled receiver, whether it is in the screen game or down the field. Then there is his build. At 5-foot-8, 198-pounds, he has a stout build. He is a ball of muscle and he does not give defenders a big target. The combination of explosiveness, speed, versatility, and power makes him a very valuable asset. -- Jason Howell, Midlands region analyst
Same HS the Manning brothers went to.
In a recent scout update when talking about his TCU visit he mentions that he prefers the more intimate setting and private school education. Smaller classrooms where the students can build a relationship with the teacher.
-Sounds like ND to me.
In a recent scout update when talking about his TCU visit he mentions that he prefers the more intimate setting and private school education. Smaller classrooms where the students can build a relationship with the teacher.
-Sounds like ND to me.
Have to get him on campus!
This is a good sign for us regarding Soso.
One fan base that should be on edge a little bit is Nebraska. Rumors have been swirling about four-star running back Kendall Bussey and the possibility that he may be looking around and taking other visits. Additional offers have been coming in since his commitment to the Cornhuskers back in February, but it was a more recent one from Notre Dame that really got the rumor mill flowing and it appears that Bussey will visit the Irish, Texas Tech and Arizona State in addition to a trip to Lincoln. I still think he sticks with Nebraska and it must help the situation for the Cornhuskers that Bussey continues to be able to watch current running back Ameer Abdullah put up pinball numbers in Lincoln. But watch out for Texas Tech here. And Texas A&M could be the next to jump in the race.
It helps having a dad who has been through it.
Kendall Bussey Sr. was a star running back at Shaw who went on to play at Colorado and then Northeast Louisiana (now Louisiana-Monroe) before playing with the Oakland Raiders and the Minnesota Vikings.
“My dad has been a big help,” Bussey said. “I don’t know what I’d do without him honestly. He has been showing me the ins and outs and what to look for.”
He also gives him pointers on football, although the two are entirely different types of backs.
“Actually he is a total different back than I was,” said Kendall Bussey Sr. “We have similar vision, but I was more of a power back, a 230-pound bruiser. Kendall is more of a Marshall Faulk or LaDanianian Tomlinson type.”
want. Personally think him and Soso would be great compliments to each other. Josh Adams is pretty much Soso light so that wouldn't be bad either.
Is it bad news for Nebraska if they have a RB on the Heisman chase and can't keep this guy solid?
Is it bad for ND we couldn't get a stud '15 QB and are having heated battles to be in the top 2 for '16 QBs with a QB in the Heisman chase? Lol
Might have been a different story if we had a QB still committed at this point in the season (when a QB has been seen excelling in our system) and/or if QBs didn't all commit really early.
And one of our big competitors for a '16 QB also has a QB in the Heisman chase (FSU/Winston).
But to really answer your question, a bit. We would all love to get some great QB committed right now, but we still have some time.
All good points. I guess I just find it a bit weird BK has had trouble getting the QBs he goes after first in recruiting considering his history, knowledge and NDskills exposure and appeal.
But along the same lines, LBS weren't knocking down NDS door even after Teo had the most decorated season ever for that position. Have to wonder how far that kinda stuff really goes.
All good points. I guess I just find it a bit weird BK has had trouble getting the QBs he goes after first in recruiting considering his history, knowledge and NDskills exposure and appeal.
But along the same lines, LBS weren't knocking down NDS door even after Teo had the most decorated season ever for that position. Have to wonder how far that kinda stuff really goes.
To be fair, it's not like he has a track record of putting QBs in the NFL. I think we'll get a Henry commitment though, and all will be well for the future.
To be fair, it's not like he has a track record of putting QBs in the NFL. I think we'll get a Henry commitment though, and all will be well for the future.