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If there is a God.... Betiku, Mcculloch and Rashan Gary will be Irish. Forget the Theology thread, I've just thrown down the gauntlet.
There is a God. It just depends on his mood the day McCulloch visits!
If there is a God.... Betiku, Mcculloch and Rashan Gary will be Irish. Forget the Theology thread, I've just thrown down the gauntlet.
not a RKG I guess
For some context here, and not directly speaking to him but the group of LB's we're currently going for, after Loy spoke about Alloway going after Lokeni. Wiltfong mentioned that we're not even recruiting Lokeni that much at the present. There are LB's they like that much more. I'm assuming that Jeffrey is one they really like.
So more like an opinion then...?
Want this kid in the fold.
I think he's a better scheme fit in a 3-4 but goddamn do I want him on the team. Anybody think he can grow into a DE?
Yes, I do.
But I think he can easily be a dominate LB in the 4-3 or 3-4. Kid's that good.
Who is the presumed lead dog?
Jeffrey McCulloch, a 6-foot-2 1/2, 225-pound Scout Top 100-rated outside linebacker from Aldine (Texas) Davis is scheduled to be taking his official visit to see Notre Dame this weekend. Scout has a more in-depth look into what the Texas talent is hoping to see in South Bend...
Jeffrey McCulloch, the No. 1 rated linebacker in the Midlands region in the Class of 2016, has picked up offers from coast-to-coast, but will be using one of his five official visits to see the Irish take on USC in South bend this weekend.
Heading in he is tryingto see if it i the right fit for his talent.
"Just show me that's where I belong," McCulloch answered when asked about what he was hoping to see from Notre Dame heading in to hi official visit.
"I already know about the world renowned academic program and top of the line football, but where do I fit into their puzzle. Just the whole place... does it fit me and do I fit into it?"
As a junior in 2014, McCulloch is credited with around 60 tackles, 18.5 tackles for a loss, 9.5 sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and 11 quarterback pressures to earn First Team All-District and Honorable mention All-State honors.