TheChosen1
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Not sure where everyone else is getting their info, but I know ISD is fairly confident we land him.
All ND sites are extremely confident in Jones know which leads me to believe something happend
All ND sites are extremely confident in Jones know which leads me to believe something happend
Do you mean he's a silent? I'm all for guys using up their visits but even I would have a beef as a recruiter if I got a silent from a player and then he wants to go see the other team in the mix practice in his home town.
Maybe that's just me.
...and seeing Steve LowRes update it just makes it worse.
Steve Lorenzo is a homer, I have no idea if he is a silent honestly but it wouldn't shock me at all. All of a sudden within two days all ND sites went from 50/50 to feeling good. Sometimes it's not what people say but more of the actions being in place.
Such a sage nowadays.
I'm a plant?
watched Michigan's practice in orlando on sunday--247
watched Michigan's practice in orlando on sunday--247
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Four-star linebacker Jonathan Jones to officially visit <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/UCF?src=hash">#UCF</a> this weekend.
<a href="https://t.co/pcQCoc7uX7">https://t.co/pcQCoc7uX7</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/Ry_Bass">@Ry_Bass</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/Knights247">@Knights247</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/KingCaarlos">@KingCaarlos</a></p>— Ryan Bartow (@RyanBartow) <a href="https://twitter.com/RyanBartow/status/687342075344457728">January 13, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Maybe he's looking elsewhere because the staff told him we have a couple silents in front of him?
50 percent serious, 50 percent sarcasm.not sure if serious...but we have a coach heading there to visit him
Yea, he once again admitted that his dad is all ND when talking with Ivins. I get the sense that maybe the kid likes UM slightly but Dad likes ND a lot more, so what wins out?
Yea, he once again admitted that his dad is all ND when talking with Ivins. I get the sense that maybe the kid likes UM slightly but Dad likes ND a lot more, so what wins out?
parents typically win out if they put their foot down. Which I am not a fan of, at all. Have to let a kid make the decision for himself and to live with it.
Malik McDowell's mom tried hi-jacking his recruiting process and forcing him to go to Michigan while his heart was set on Michigan State. In the end he waited until a little bit after NSD to get everything worked out with his mom, and he ultimately wound up at Michigan State. And I was very happy about that. I didn't want a kid at Michigan that really wanted Michigan State but was being forced into it by mom. It takes so much commitment and dedication and hard-work to be great at the college level. If a players heart isn't in it 100% and he's not 100% committed to the school it'll just never ever work out.
Anybody else remember that Landon Collins' mom throwing a b*tch-fit on national tv when her son picked Alabama over LSU. It was a shame. I felt horrible for the kid, in what was suppose to be the biggest moment of his life, his mother totally ruined it.
If a players heart isn't in it 100% and he's not 100% committed to the school it'll just never ever work out.
While I agree that kids should be given a certain amount of rope with which to develop themselves, there are certain things that implore parental intervention. A decision as important as this should probably be one of them. I'm not saying this as an ND fan. I'm saying this as a parent.
parents typically win out if they put their foot down. Which I am not a fan of, at all. Have to let a kid make the decision for himself and to live with it.
Malik McDowell's mom tried hi-jacking his recruiting process and forcing him to go to Michigan while his heart was set on Michigan State. In the end he waited until a little bit after NSD to get everything worked out with his mom, and he ultimately wound up at Michigan State. And I was very happy about that. I didn't want a kid at Michigan that really wanted Michigan State but was being forced into it by mom. It takes so much commitment and dedication and hard-work to be great at the college level. If a players heart isn't in it 100% and he's not 100% committed to the school it'll just never ever work out.
Anybody else remember that Landon Collins' mom throwing a b*tch-fit on national tv when her son picked Alabama over LSU. It was a shame. I felt horrible for the kid, in what was suppose to be the biggest moment of his life, his mother totally ruined it.
While I agree that kids should be given a certain amount of rope with which to develop themselves, there are certain things that implore parental intervention. A decision as important as this should probably be one of them. I'm not saying this as an ND fan. I'm saying this as a parent.