'15 LA S Justin Reid (Stanford Commit)

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Are we currently looking at getting 1 or 2 more safeties? Because if I was choosing between Reid and Edwards, I'm picking Edwards. Seems to have better agility and hits like a truck. Also seems to know where he's at in pass coverage. That being said, I'd like them to take both if at all possible.
 

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Are we currently looking at getting 1 or 2 more safeties? Because if I was choosing between Reid and Edwards, I'm picking Edwards. Seems to have better agility and hits like a truck. Also seems to know where he's at in pass coverage. That being said, I'd like them to take both if at all possible.

I believe the staff were looking to add 2 more DBs before Mykelti Williams' commitment. So, it appears they will take one more unless a very talented DB, say Iman Marshall, wants to come aboard.
 

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Scout: Reid to visit Notre Dame

Academics have always played an important role in the life of three-star safety Justin Reid. That’s why the 6-foot-1, 195-pounder from Dutchtown High School in Geismar, La., immediately scheduled an official visit to Notre Dame after landing a scholarship offer from the Irish earlier this month.

Reid, who carries a 4.7 grade point average on a 4.0 scale, sat down with Irish defensive coordinator Brian VanGorder to discuss his options.

“Coach VanGorder actually came in my house in person,” Reid said. “He said he likes to handpick who he offers, especially for the middle linebackers and safeties, that’s why he takes a visit to everybody and he sits down and speaks with them to see how their character is and the way they talk and present themselves before he himself makes the decision to give them a scholarship. Apparently I was the very first person he told me that he offered.”

The offer moved the Irish into Reid’s top five with Oklahoma, LSU, Texas Tech and Stanford.

“I’m excited about it,” he said. “I was so excited about it that within the next week I had my official visit to Notre Dame planned. It’s going to be the weekend of Jan. 23.”

Reid already has visited Oklahoma and Texas Tech and he has visits to Stanford and LSU scheduled for the week before and the week after his South Bend trip.

He’ll make his decision soon after his visit to LSU on Jan. 30.

“The sooner the better,” he said. “I know so much about LSU that it could come any time after the Notre Dame visit. Really, it’s really between Oklahoma, Stanford, Notre dame and LSU and I’m keeping Texas Tech around because I like them so much. I like the coaching staff.”

Most schools are recruiting Reid to play safety although a handful project him at multiple positions.

“With Oklahoma, it’s a hybrid, more safety than a nickelback. At LSU they want me to start off as a nickelback and eventually work my way back to safety. Stanford is a safety purely and Notre Dame is like 85-percent safety and 15-percent nickelback during dime coverage or something and I might move down when they move another safety on the field,” Reid said. “I prefer to move around because you move around and play a bunch of different positions and have a whole bunch of different perspectives. That’s a whole lot of fun and that makes you a more valuable player as a player. The more things you can do and the more places you can play on the field makes you more valuable overall so I want to be able to move around and do a whole bunch of different things.”

As a senior, Reid recorded 88 tackles, including 12 for a loss, picked off four passes and forced a fumble despite having most of the action take place on the opposite side of the field.

“My senior year was really slow. The ball somehow never came my way,” he said. “I think that was on purpose. It started speeding up a lot at the end of the season because I got moved down to a nickel spot so they couldn’t avoid me as much and my season really picked up then.”

Reid takes pride in outworking his opponents and he believes he has the physical and mental makeup to excel in college.

“I’m an extremely physical player,” he said. “I really don’t like to be outworked and I don’t like to be blocked. That’s one of my things. I made a promise to myself. People sometimes get juked and they sometimes get run over but my promise to me is I will never be blocked on a play because I see that as being outworked on a play and I don’t like that.
I’m just a physical player who brings an intellectual side to the game that can get players lined up where they’re supposed to be.”

A turf toe injury will prevent Reid from taking part in any of the post-season all-star games but he will make an appearance at the Under Armour game in Orlando.

During halftime he’ll be honored for being one of five finalists for the 2014 Franklin D. Watkins Memorial Trophy. The award is presented by the National Alliance of African American Athletes to promote academic excellence among young African-American males.

Reid was nominated for the award then had to submit a lengthy application and essay. He was selected as one of five finalists. The award will be presented in Washington D.C. in February.

“I’m excited about it,” Reid said. “It’s a national award for athletes who excel academically and athletically because they’re supposed to be a role model for their community that you can have good grades and still be an extremely good football player at the same time. I had to do like a whole extensive application process and write an essay and I got picked.”
 

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Would love to land this kid. He'll be successful at ND.
 

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If he can be half what his brother was, I want this guy. Eric Reid was an absolute stud at LSU.

He also has the academic profile to believe it is a great fit for him. 2 Louisiana kids in the class? Sweet.
 

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Is LSU slow playing this kid? If they strike out w/ their top choices, I wonder if they're confident that they can just offer him & get a commit on the spot?

I'll take a 3-star from the state of Louisiana any day of the week. IMO, that's like getting a 4-star from the midwest.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>RT <a href="https://twitter.com/justinreid_1">@justinreid_1</a>: 30 on the ACT❗️ // STUDENT-Athlete. Nice job, J.</p>— Tom Loy (@TomLoy247) <a href="https://twitter.com/TomLoy247/status/547787746904137728">December 24, 2014</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>RT <a href="https://twitter.com/justinreid_1">@justinreid_1</a>: 30 on the ACT❗️ // STUDENT-Athlete. Nice job, J.</p>— Tom Loy (@TomLoy247) <a href="https://twitter.com/TomLoy247/status/547787746904137728">December 24, 2014</a></blockquote>
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That is impressive.

According to CollegeApps, the ACT range for Chapel Hill is 28-32. And that is for just ordinary students.


Impressive to be a 4-star prospect and have that sort of score. He has a lot more on his plate than hitting the SAT Book every night.
 
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That is impressive.

According to CollegeApps, the ACT range for Chapel Hill is 28-32. And that is for just ordinary students.


Impressive to be a 4-star prospect and have that sort of score. He has a lot more on his plate than hitting the SAT Book every night.


I never took the ACT/SAT as I went military so I assume that's good but what about for ND?
 

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Per Rivals, Final four of ND, OK, LSU, and Stanford. Has already visited OK and has them scheduled to the other 3 for later this month. From what I've read, it seems OK has the lead as that's the only place he's visited. He's a high academic kid so we should have a chance. Also a chance that he's not a take for LSU or Stanford.
 

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Free Safety / Strong Safety / Kicker

Does anyone else picture Boobies Miles uncle talking to the scouts "AND...he can kick the ball!"
 

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Per Rivals, Final four of ND, OK, LSU, and Stanford. Has already visited OK and has them scheduled to the other 3 for later this month. From what I've read, it seems OK has the lead as that's the only place he's visited. He's a high academic kid so we should have a chance. Also a chance that he's not a take for LSU or Stanford.
WTF with Stanford and safeties on our board this year?!
 

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LSU just lost a DB (corner, not safety though) so he might move up the board for them. If you assume Stanford wins out for Buncom they might be full there. It's obviously going to take a lot to overcome Oklahoma but if he makes it to campus as expected anything is possible.
 

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LSU just lost a DB (corner, not safety though) so he might move up the board for them. If you assume Stanford wins out for Buncom they might be full there. It's obviously going to take a lot to overcome Oklahoma but if he makes it to campus as expected anything is possible.

I just don't see how you can go from looking at Stanford and Notre Dame as legitimate options for football and academics, and then stoop down to LSU and Oklahoma. I know that his brother went there, but jeez, he can do so much better and he knows it.
 

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I just don't see how you can go from looking at Stanford and Notre Dame as legitimate options for football and academics, and then stoop down to LSU and Oklahoma. I know that his brother went there, but jeez, he can do so much better and he knows it.

LSU makes sense b/c of his brother and close to home. But it also feels like one of those where if he was going there maybe he would've committed by now?
Oklahoma, I'm with you on. If they're still on top after he visits ND and Stanford,...
But seems like he'd be a great get for us.
 

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LSU makes sense b/c of his brother and close to home. But it also feels like one of those where if he was going there maybe he would've committed by now?
Oklahoma, I'm with you on. If they're still on top after he visits ND and Stanford,...
But seems like he'd be a great get for us.

Last I saw, about 5-7 days ago, he wasn't a take for LSU that's why he hadn't committed yet. Not saying he would've but that is something to keep an eye on, whether they are actually players in this recruitment. Like you said definitely a profile fit, we'll just have to see how the visit goes.
 
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