Double check what... Rivals' work? Scout's work?
I provided the links, that's all I can do. If you know something else, share it.
The link said Sanford watched Daniels in October. Rivals put Sanford as Daniels' recruiter. Is that so shocking as he's the OC/QB coach? Was Sanford not in on McKinley? Alloway?
That's all I got.
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2018 and 2019 are going to be very deep classes with QBs and I am not sure Daniels projects as high as some other prospects.
ITT: People arguing over a kid who has yet to become a sophomore.
I mean that is what I have been saying to you. It's not a Sanford offer. I would agree with some of the sentiments on the board yesterday that journalists need to do a better job of checking info. This isn't a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, but the right coach does need to get credit for the recruitment.
Damian Alloway is from Fontana (Calif.).
Javon McKinley is from Corona (Calif.)
Both are in Sanford's territory, which is outside the greater Los Angeles area.
Mike Denbrock recruits Los Angeles.
If Notre Dame decides to pursue Daniels, it would be Denbrock as his primary recruiter and Sanford tag teaming him at times. I would be very shocked if they pursued Daniels hard. Very early in his recruitment. He can sling the rock, but 2018 and 2019 are going to be very deep classes with QBs and I am not sure Daniels projects as high as some other prospects.
And I see you citing your sources Crusader. wasnt MLA format tho, so I am docking you 10 points.
Why is this their first offer if that's the case? Just a PR move?
ITT: People arguing over a kid who has yet to become a sophomore.
Freebie interview from last weekend courtesy of Greg Biggins & Scout:
Freshman QB J.T. Daniels Talks Notre Dame, Stanford and USC - Football Recruiting - Scout
Says his favorite schools are ND, Stanford and SC. Makes sense... my favorite NFL teams are the Bears, Packers & Vikings.
don't tell me you are one
don't tell me you are one
Don't you like usc, oregon and ND?
Dude, 90s Indiana...it was all Hoosier basketball and Irish football.
I guess I am just one of those guys who don't understand how you can root for two different college programs in the same state because one is good at basketball and the other is good at football. But IU basketball blows but I understand where their fans come from.
So it's all good if it's different states? Got it. A kid from wiscy liking LSU makes so much more sense.....
Maybe give ur buddy grief then? Is he a member?
Alright man per the usual these convos go absolutely nowhere with you. If you want to root for 3 different teams from three different states or different teams from the same states then all the power to ya. You give me a hard time for LSU yet you're a Cubs fan, Lakers fan, Redwings fan and Notre Dame fan assuming you root for the Patriots as well? Most call those fans or people the worst sports fans but I won't. I just think it's funny but you don't have to agree with me
Enjoy your night
Dude, u are in a class of 19 thread making fun of reversable jacket fans. This conversation was going nowhere LONG before I joined, LOL.
Maybe you need a history lesson but cubs haven't won anything since 1908. So yeah, I'm a big front runner! Smh....
Buts bears, if u must know, who only have one championship, thats before I was born.
GPA got ND tickets when he got back from war, I've been to at least two games a year since 1992 (4 years old) SSO I doubt I even could comprehend how good they were at that time.
Did I front run a a kid liking Lakers and red wings, probably. But I still rep my Lakers today after the three worse seasons in franchise history.
But I wouldn't expect some random from nowhere wiscy to understand why people like IU bball and ND fb. So the reversable jacket shots are somewhat valid, from Purdue fans...
And I've had a great night outside of being in Evansville, in for work.
Hope you have a good night as well, GB.
The Bears have way more than 1 championship
don't tell me you are one
But I wouldn't expect some random from nowhere wiscy to understand why people like IU bball and ND fb. So the reversable jacket shots are somewhat valid, from Purdue fans...
And I've had a great night outside of being in Evansville, in for work.
Dude, 90s Indiana...it was all Hoosier basketball and Irish football.
Speak of the devil... One of the great ND Football / IU basketball towns in the country. I did a two year bit down there 92-93 when IU and ND were #1 and came up empty thanks to Duke and BC. Very IU hopps hillbilly but very ND FB Catholic too. Horrible place to be in the winter... Great Bierstube's all summer thanks to all those German Catholics.
And 70's and 80's.
I get where GB is coming from. It feels icky that you can have a favorite school in one sport, but not ALL sports, simply because the other school is better at a certain sport, so you latch on to them as well.
Living in Kentucky, this is how every single UK fan is. They root for UK in basketball first and foremost, because they're from Kentucky and they have state pride and UK is the best and so on and so forth... but when it comes to football, they either "don't like college football" or they have a favorite team that is in the SEC but doesn't have the name "Kentucky."
Some are honest about it, acknowledging that UK is generally bad at football, which is why they root for a different school in the "secondary" sport. Others ignore the issue and beat the "SEC! SEC! SEC!" drum, pretending that they can latch on simply via conference affiliation, celebrating Bama titles as if UK had something to do with it.
The problem I have, is that UK fans are supposed to HATE the other SEC teams. Those are supposed to be their rivals. But because UK fans don't feel threatened by the other basketball schools, and because they know their football team sucks, they put aside those general *rules* and root for the powerhouses when it's convenient, rather than living and dying by the school they profess to love.
I view it the same way as ND-football and IU-basketball fans. It just doesn't make sense to me. Those are two in-state schools that share competitive territory... they don't play every year in basketball (or do they?), and I don't know the last time they played football (early 90's?), but they still compete for local talent at times and are two different programs... I just don't know how you can split your allegiances between two schools based on how good they are at separate sports. It feels like cheating.
That would be like me being a die-hard UC football fan, but a big Xavier basketball fan. It's just not right lol.