This is the time of year that I curse our administration. It never fails. F em.
If things are as bad as some are implying, I doubt he'll be sent a LOI to sign.id rather prentice decommits now then be a commit on NSD to ND and then somehow not be able to join the team ala Tee :/
This is the time of year that I curse our administration. It never fails. F em.
I'd like to see Prentice be apart of this team anyhow or anyway he can be.
Please don't tell me this could be a Tee Shephard situation. I don't think I could handle seeing McKinney go that route.
Not going to happen. At this point, Tee Shepard has a better chance of suiting up for ND next year than Prentice, sadly. ISD has been reporting this for over a month it's seems. Pretty much over for ND and McKinney...
F the admin for not taking a kid who might not even get cleared by the NCAA???
Admissions (and by extension, the admin) has allowed Kelly to get PLENTY of academic risks into ND. That isn't the problem. The problem is keeping them on campus once they get here, as ND is unbending in their principles once kids are on campus. You're directing your anger at the wrong place in this case,
Not going to happen. At this point, Tee Shepard has a better chance of suiting up for ND next year than Prentice, sadly. ISD has been reporting this for over a month it's seems. Pretty much over for ND and McKinney...
What's so crazy to me is that they didn't see this coming for so long. Say they new when they expanded their offer list to include Mykelti Williams (Dec. 18th, not sure how accurate that is) but isn't it a little late in the game to realize that a kid that's been committed since March isn't going to make it into Notre Dame - let alone any college? ND has tougher admissions requirements that most schools, how could they NOT know?
What's so crazy to me is that they didn't see this coming for so long. Say they new when they expanded their offer list to include Mykelti Williams (Dec. 18th, not sure how accurate that is) but isn't it a little late in the game to realize that a kid that's been committed since March isn't going to make it into Notre Dame - let alone any college? ND has tougher admissions requirements that most schools, how could they NOT know?
FWIW, what are they supposed to do? They might have a good idea of what's going to happen in September... But they can't force the kid to publicly embarass himself and decommit.
I'm guessing they plan accordingly, stay in touch with him, but started scouting other safeties, hoping Prentice ends up getting in but expecting him to eventually visit somewhere else and have a low-kep change of schools.'
What I'm saying is, the staff probably hasn't considered him 'committed' the last month or so.. He's technically committed because he hasn't made it public.
I get what you're saying but I've got just a couple hang ups. This happens to Stanford once or twice a year - they take a kid contingent on test scores, grades and core classes very similarly to ND but at a slightly higher level. There is always one or two players that as it happens will not make it through admissions and they end up going elsewhere (usually to another solid academically oriented team, sometimes ND). The rumor on McKinney isn't that he won't just lack the credentials to get into ND, but at any D1 school. There's a huge gap between ND and the NCAA minimum when it comes to admissions, but we don't expand the pool of offers until mid December? That just seems like the staff wasn't getting correct information - either from admissions or McKinney (likely the latter at this point).
Keep up Ironman
Hopefully this is our only defection. All other commits seen solid.
He's a good player. We'll see what he becomes in a few years. We play UNC at Chapel Hill in 2017.
You could post from the actual source as well kid.
Going to be sad if he ends up qualifying, but we all knew he wasn't coming to ND since November.