'16 IN DE Auston Robertson (MSU Verbal)

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Sounds like their is a lot of negative recruiting coming from MSU regarding ND's academics. It sounds like we are fighting that battle with more than just Robertson.
 

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Negative recruiting a school because that school offers an excellent education. I just can't believe that this pitch could be successful.
 

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With the dismissal of high profile players in consecutive seasons its a very real pitch for those kids that have to try real hard in the classroom. Where MSU and other schools won't put that academic pressure on you, ND does.
 

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Sounds like their is a lot of negative recruiting coming from MSU regarding ND's academics. It sounds like we are fighting that battle with more than just Robertson.

IF you were a recruit, how freaking insulted would you be...i cannot believe neg recruiting like this EVER works (i know it does) but you might as well call them stupid
 

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Negative recruiting a school because that school offers an excellent education. I just can't believe that this pitch could be successful.

Haha. Because that isn't the pitch!

The pitch is: "Go to a great state school that hundreds of thousands of people in this State are proud to have attended. Notre Dame is a great school, no doubt, but its hard enough that its going to distract you from football. Football is your specialty. Some kids excel in language, some kids in science, some in art, you are a special athlete. If you were training to be a professional musician, you wouldn't need to have an MIT level calculus program on your resume, and you don't need to be competing with future mathematicians. What you needt is the best music instructors and an excellent overall education. That is what we offer you here: the best football coaches in the Midwest and an excellent overall education."

IF you were a recruit, how freaking insulted would you be...i cannot believe neg recruiting like this EVER works (i know it does) but you might as well call them stupid

If you were a recruit's parents, you think that the State school is completely adequate (maybe you went there, or maybe you couldn't even get in there!). I am not sure if I would be insulted to hear, "for a kid striving for the NFL, Harvard is just too intense academically. Your son could hack it, but its going to come at a cost: his development as a football player. We strike the right balance here at ND."
 
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Haha. Because that isn't the pitch!

The pitch is: "Go to a great state school that hundreds of thousands of people in this State are proud to have attended. Notre Dame is a great school, no doubt, but its hard enough that its going to distract you from football. Football is your specialty. Some kids excel in language, some kids in science, some in art, you are a special athlete. If you were training to be a professional musician, you wouldn't need to have an MIT level calculus program on your resume, and you don't need to be competing with future mathematicians. What you needt is the best music instructors and an excellent overall education. That is what we offer you here: the best football coaches in the Midwest and an excellent overall education."



If you were a recruit's parents, you might not think that the State school that you might not have gotten into is completely inadequate. I am not sure if I would be insulted to hear, "for a kid striving for the NFL, Harvard is just too intense academically, your son could lack it, but its going to come at a cost: his development as a football player. We strike the right balance here."

Exactly, and they'll pull all sorts of stats and information that support their points. And while I don't like it, its a very real issue for some of these kids.
 

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Exactly, and they'll pull all sorts of stats and information that support their points. And while I don't like it, its a very real issue for some of these kids.

I did pretty good in school, but I would not have wanted to go take math classes at MIT or Stanford! Humility!

As pointed out above, the real issues are:

(1) ND graduates kids at a HIGHER rate than other schools! It is harder, but the support system is much better.

(2) the chances that you don't have a long career in the NFL are like 95%. So your career training in football is--more realistically--career training to be an assistance high school football coach!
 

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Haha. Because that isn't the pitch!

The pitch is: "Go to a great state school that hundreds of thousands of people in this State are proud to have attended. Notre Dame is a great school, no doubt, but its hard enough that its going to distract you from football. Football is your specialty. Some kids excel in language, some kids in science, some in art, you are a special athlete. If you were training to be a professional musician, you wouldn't need to have an MIT level calculus program on your resume, and you don't need to be competing with future mathematicians. What you needt is the best music instructors and an excellent overall education. That is what we offer you here: the best football coaches in the Midwest and an excellent overall education."



If you were a recruit's parents, you think that the State school is completely adequate (maybe you went there, or maybe you couldn't even get in there!). I am not sure if I would be insulted to hear, "for a kid striving for the NFL, Harvard is just too intense academically. Your son could hack it, but its going to come at a cost: his development as a football player. We strike the right balance here at ND."

Polymath be damned!

I get it, but the best and most interesting people in life are often those who excel in multiple areas. For some, this is natural brilliance. But for others, it comes through hard work and challenge.
 

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If he's serious about considering life after football, then I've still got hope we can land him. We just need to sit him down next weekend and show him the numbers. Also, I don't want us to engage in any negative recruiting, but I wouldn't mind if we highlighted MSU's name when we showed him the life time earnings numbers and the grad rate for African American football players. I also like the fact this is his mom's first trip, our academic staff kills it with the parents.
 

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If he's serious about considering life after football, then I've still got hope we can land him. We just need to sit him down next weekend and show him the numbers. Also, I don't want us to engage in any negative recruiting, but I wouldn't mind if we highlighted MSU's name when we showed him the life time earnings numbers and the grad rate for African American football players. I also like the fact this is his mom's first trip, our academic staff kills it with the parents.


Similar to Mack, those around him are in ND's corner. Unlike Mack, I remain somewhat optimistic we can still get Auston
 

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I did pretty good in school, but I would not have wanted to go take math classes at MIT or Stanford! Humility!

As pointed out above, the real issues are:

(1) ND graduates kids at a HIGHER rate than other schools! It is harder, but the support system is much better.

(2) the chances that you don't have a long career in the NFL are like 95%. So your career training in football is--more realistically--career training to be an assistance high school football coach!

Ahh the irony in that first sentence. It should be I did well, not good. Had to do a little ball bust on that one! All in good fun.
 
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"I am not really liking Ohio State like I used to any more," Robertson said. "I'm starting to get a little closer with Michigan."
"I am pretty close with Michigan State," Robertson said. "I have a good relationship with all the coaches and, actually, I was just on the phone with all the Michigan State commits. We were just talking about football and it was pretty cool. If I was to go there, I already have a relationship with the players.

"Notre Dame, I was supposed to get down there next weekend but I think I'm not going to be able to make it due to a 7-on-7 tournament. I am going to try to get down there because my mom really wants to see it down there. If I don't go (next weekend), I am going to try to plan something for my mom to go down there so she can talk to the coaches."

"I got to have dinner with Coach (Jim) Harbaugh and a couple other coaches," Robertson said. "One of the coaches told me that he saw something on my transcript that I didn't have that I was supposed to have. So, he sat me down and went over my schedule with me and gave me advice on what classes I should take. That means a lot; not too many coaches would do that."

"I wouldn't say they are behind because I understand they just got a new coaching staff and are a little behind in their recruitment," Robertson said. "Say I do go there and we start winning games or say we win a national championship, my class would be remembered because we changed the program around. Coach Harbaugh was explaining that to me."

"Each day it is getting tougher and tougher," he said. "At each place I am getting a relationship with the coaches and when you have a relationship you don't want to turn them down."
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If he's serious about considering life after football, then I've still got hope we can land him. We just need to sit him down next weekend and show him the numbers. Also, I don't want us to engage in any negative recruiting, but I wouldn't mind if we highlighted MSU's name when we showed him the life time earnings numbers and the grad rate for African American football players. I also like the fact this is his mom's first trip, our academic staff kills it with the parents.

I wouldn't consider that negative recruiting as long as it's presented properly. I also believe the staff knows the competition they are up against and is quite prepared to show them all of the facts and figures.

We also need to keep in mind that there are plenty of good kids who just don't want to be pushed that hard academically. For them, they're just looking for a degree to fall back on.
 

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"I am not really liking Ohio State like I used to any more," Robertson said. "I'm starting to get a little closer with Michigan."
"I am pretty close with Michigan State," Robertson said. "I have a good relationship with all the coaches and, actually, I was just on the phone with all the Michigan State commits. We were just talking about football and it was pretty cool. If I was to go there, I already have a relationship with the players.

"Notre Dame, I was supposed to get down there next weekend but I think I'm not going to be able to make it due to a 7-on-7 tournament. I am going to try to get down there because my mom really wants to see it down there. If I don't go (next weekend), I am going to try to plan something for my mom to go down there so she can talk to the coaches."

"I got to have dinner with Coach (Jim) Harbaugh and a couple other coaches," Robertson said. "One of the coaches told me that he saw something on my transcript that I didn't have that I was supposed to have. So, he sat me down and went over my schedule with me and gave me advice on what classes I should take. That means a lot; not too many coaches would do that."

"I wouldn't say they are behind because I understand they just got a new coaching staff and are a little behind in their recruitment," Robertson said. "Say I do go there and we start winning games or say we win a national championship, my class would be remembered because we changed the program around. Coach Harbaugh was explaining that to me."

"Each day it is getting tougher and tougher," he said. "At each place I am getting a relationship with the coaches and when you have a relationship you don't want to turn them down."
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Reading between the lines, we have some ground to make up.
 

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Reading between the lines, we have some ground to make up.

I think that's putting it generously. Dude seems like he has 0 interest in ND and is only including them because of his mom.
 

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Well if Michigan thinks he's missing something on his transcripts, I can only imagine what ND would find missing.
 

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Per Josh Hemboldt at Rivals, his mother is still considering visiting this weekend even though Auston will be at a 7 on 7 tourney.
 

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Per Josh Hemboldt at Rivals, his mother is still considering visiting this weekend even though Auston will be at a 7 on 7 tourney.

That's baller, Ms. Robertson. Trying to remember a mom visiting campus without her kid.
 

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With the dismissal of high profile players in consecutive seasons its a very real pitch for those kids that have to try real hard in the classroom. Where MSU and other schools won't put that academic pressure on you, ND does.

Exactly. Also they say 'sure, you're a smart kid and can handle it. But chances are, some knuckleheads will screw up and your entire season will get blown up because ND goes nuclear whenever something happens.

These kids only have 4 years to play and we have kids that have had TWO seasons blown up during their careers.
 
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