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As of today there are 43 uncommitted recruits on the Official Irish Envy Offer list. It appears that the maximum amount of scholarships that CW will be able to offer this year is 22*, of which 10 are already accounted for. That leaves 12 scholarships to be filled by this pool of 43 recruits which is likely to increase even more in the next couple of weeks. For the first time in the Charlie Weis era it appears likely that there will not be schollies available for recruits who have been offered and may have wanted to enroll at Notre Dame. For the most part this is a good thing, more similar to the Texas recruiting model, but it is also likely to be extremely difficult for the staff to keep open a slot or two just in case a long shot such as Arthur Brown decides at the last minute to turn Irish.
(*- 22 assumes that Justin Brown, Leo Ferrine, and Anthony Vernaglia will not return as fifth year seniors, and Maurice Crum and Terrail Lambert will. The actual number, depending on possible transfers, could be as low as 19, or as high as 24, if for some reason the staff did not want Crum & Lambert to return.)
Here is the reason why. Even without an increase in offers, of the 43 currently uncommitted recruits, 28 have expressed serious interest in attending Notre Dame. Serious interest as defined here is for the most part based on statements attributed to the recruits saying that ND is at least one of their Top 5 favorites, although in a few cases, such as Will Hill, the serious interest is based more on rumors. Even more telling is the fact that a significant number of these 28 recruits currently list the Irish as one of their top 2 or 3 favorites.
Now, as in the past, there will always be some in this group of 28 who will use Habernesque posturing of feigning serious attention to an Irish offer in order to attract national attention, but for the most part this group seems to have genuine solid interest in Notre Dame.
28 recruits for 12 slots, let’s see how they break down by position.
Tight Ends (2 current possibilities)
This is the easy one. It is hard to believe that Blake Ayles & Brandon Moore would still have interest in ND, and vice versa after the recent commit of Joseph Fauria. The tell tale sign for Ayles will be to see if he has now scratched ND from his list of Official Visits in the fall, but in any case there no longer seems to be slots for Ayles & Moore despite their continued interest.
Offensive Line (4 current possibilities)
CW has always stated how important the O-Line is and will not settle for 2 recruits here. 2 or 3 of the remaining slots will go to Offensive Lineman. Top current possibilities are Kenneth Page, Art Forst, and Lane Clelland, all of whom have ND as their leader or in their Top 2. The only other OL in the mix is Matt Patchan, who is the highest rated of the current offers. However ND offered Patchan late, and have a ton of competition to try to nab him. Nonetheless, Patchan continues to have nice things to say about the Irish. Definitely look for more O-Line offers to go out in the coming weeks and months.
Running Back (4 current possibilities)
ND is in the hunt for 4 Running Backs, including the top RB prospect in the country in Darrell Scott. However, it appears there is only room for one recruit. This is where the real dilemma of limited schollies comes in as all three of the other RB’s (Cyrus Gray, Carlton Thomas, and Ryan Williams) seriously considering the Irish are also tremendous prospects. If one of these three commit early, it will be awfully difficult to not leave a slot open if Scott continues to express interest in Notre Dame. The problem is what position do you shortchange to leave the open slot.
Wide Receiver (3 current possibilities)
With only John Goodman in the fold, ND would probably like to get two more WR’s from this class, but may have to settle for one. The 3 current offers that have expressed the most interest are Michael Floyd, Brice Butler, and Martavious Odoms. Floyd has long been considered to favor the Irish, but that seems to be wavering. Butler was rumored to be overwhelmed by his visit to South Bend for the B&G game last weekend, but talk of any imminent commitment for him has also died down. The Irish might have to limit themselves to Floyd at this position, if he commits, but there is no way that they would turn down a Floyd/Butler tandem. With no completely definitive prospects at this position, look for more WR offers to be handed out.
Defensive Line (6 current possibilities)
With the LB position being filled spectacularly from this class, and Sean Cwynar the only DL currently committed, this is the most critical need in the 2008 class. There are 4 currently offered prospects who have expressed the most interest to play in the interior of the DL, Brandon Newman, Hafis Williams, Marcus Forston, and Omar Hunter. Newman is receiving the full-court press from the Irish coaching staff, and despite not committing over the weekend, still seems to favor ND. Hafis Williams is also a strong possibility, although he would like to wait to make a decision. Marcus Forston is the highest rated of this group, but may not be as critical as Newman to the new ND Defensive scheme. Forston is definitely interested in ND despite all of the talk in South Florida that he is a Miami “silent verbal”, (remember all of the talk two weeks ago was that Crist was a USC “silent verbal”) and Marcus will take an Official Visit to South Bend in the fall before he commits. Omar Hunter probably falls into the “posturing” category, but you can never tell until he commits elsewhere.
ND also has 2 solid prospects for DE in Ethan Johnson, and Kapron Lewis-Moore, but both are going to be difficult to convince to leave their region for South Bend.
Look for more offers to be sent out for the DL in the next few weeks, especially if Newman does not commit shortly. I would not be surprised to see an offer for B&G game visitor, Masengo Kabongo, and yesterday’s CW recruiting trip prospect, Garrett Goebel, go out this week if CW & CB do not convince Brandon Newman to commit tomorrow.
Linebacker (4 current possibilities)
Even with the abundance of talent already committed at this position, there are still 4 other recruits with a solid interest in ND, and it would be unlikely that the staff would dissuade any of these guys from committing if they chose ND. After completing all of the dog and pony shows both Brendan Beal and Andrew Sweat still seem to be very interested in ND, and I believe that at least one of them will end up in an Irish uniform. Steve Filer is also still considered to be a very strong prospect for ND, and many people still feel that he will commit to the Irish before the end of the current school year. Etienne Sabino may be the best of the 4 LB’s left still showing strong interest in Notre Dame, and is tentatively scheduled to visit ND next month with his fellow South Florida LB, and best buddy, Jordan Futch. There seems to be a growing sentiment that Sabino & Futch will be a package deal wherever they go, and until, and if, ND offers Futch, Sabino will be a long shot. If an offer goes out to Futch in the next few weeks, their joint visit to campus in May could be quite interesting.
Defensive Backfield (5 current possibilities)
5 tremendous athletes are represented in this group, Jamoris Slaughter, Robert Blanton, Jeremy Brown, Will Hill, and Dan McCarthy. Slaughter & Blanton have been especially keen as of late on the Irish, and recruiting that tandem would add exceptional athleticism to an already very athletic group from the 2007 recruiting class. However, both of these guys are from SEC/ACC country, and that is always both a problem and a worry. Jeremy Brown is also from SEC country (Florida), but seems to have little interest right now in the shenanigans of the Cockwad crowd, and could be the first Florida recruit that CW nabs this year. Dan McCarthy seems to be torn in his decision making, both in school and position choice, and may be the odd man out if guys like Brown/Slaughter/Blanton decide to commit early to ND.
Then there is “the Thrill”. Is he or is he not interested in ND, no one seems to know for sure, but if there is any possible way that he is, you will not see the 22nd scholarship slot filled until NSD, unless Darrell Scott, or Arthur Brown, decide to attend Notre Dame.
My Best Guess on how the last 12 slots fill by position
Offensive Line- (2)
Wide Receiver- (2)
Running Back- (1)
Defensive Line- (3)
Linebacker- (2)
Defensive Back- (2)
What’s yours?
(*- 22 assumes that Justin Brown, Leo Ferrine, and Anthony Vernaglia will not return as fifth year seniors, and Maurice Crum and Terrail Lambert will. The actual number, depending on possible transfers, could be as low as 19, or as high as 24, if for some reason the staff did not want Crum & Lambert to return.)
Here is the reason why. Even without an increase in offers, of the 43 currently uncommitted recruits, 28 have expressed serious interest in attending Notre Dame. Serious interest as defined here is for the most part based on statements attributed to the recruits saying that ND is at least one of their Top 5 favorites, although in a few cases, such as Will Hill, the serious interest is based more on rumors. Even more telling is the fact that a significant number of these 28 recruits currently list the Irish as one of their top 2 or 3 favorites.
Now, as in the past, there will always be some in this group of 28 who will use Habernesque posturing of feigning serious attention to an Irish offer in order to attract national attention, but for the most part this group seems to have genuine solid interest in Notre Dame.
28 recruits for 12 slots, let’s see how they break down by position.
Tight Ends (2 current possibilities)
This is the easy one. It is hard to believe that Blake Ayles & Brandon Moore would still have interest in ND, and vice versa after the recent commit of Joseph Fauria. The tell tale sign for Ayles will be to see if he has now scratched ND from his list of Official Visits in the fall, but in any case there no longer seems to be slots for Ayles & Moore despite their continued interest.
Offensive Line (4 current possibilities)
CW has always stated how important the O-Line is and will not settle for 2 recruits here. 2 or 3 of the remaining slots will go to Offensive Lineman. Top current possibilities are Kenneth Page, Art Forst, and Lane Clelland, all of whom have ND as their leader or in their Top 2. The only other OL in the mix is Matt Patchan, who is the highest rated of the current offers. However ND offered Patchan late, and have a ton of competition to try to nab him. Nonetheless, Patchan continues to have nice things to say about the Irish. Definitely look for more O-Line offers to go out in the coming weeks and months.
Running Back (4 current possibilities)
ND is in the hunt for 4 Running Backs, including the top RB prospect in the country in Darrell Scott. However, it appears there is only room for one recruit. This is where the real dilemma of limited schollies comes in as all three of the other RB’s (Cyrus Gray, Carlton Thomas, and Ryan Williams) seriously considering the Irish are also tremendous prospects. If one of these three commit early, it will be awfully difficult to not leave a slot open if Scott continues to express interest in Notre Dame. The problem is what position do you shortchange to leave the open slot.
Wide Receiver (3 current possibilities)
With only John Goodman in the fold, ND would probably like to get two more WR’s from this class, but may have to settle for one. The 3 current offers that have expressed the most interest are Michael Floyd, Brice Butler, and Martavious Odoms. Floyd has long been considered to favor the Irish, but that seems to be wavering. Butler was rumored to be overwhelmed by his visit to South Bend for the B&G game last weekend, but talk of any imminent commitment for him has also died down. The Irish might have to limit themselves to Floyd at this position, if he commits, but there is no way that they would turn down a Floyd/Butler tandem. With no completely definitive prospects at this position, look for more WR offers to be handed out.
Defensive Line (6 current possibilities)
With the LB position being filled spectacularly from this class, and Sean Cwynar the only DL currently committed, this is the most critical need in the 2008 class. There are 4 currently offered prospects who have expressed the most interest to play in the interior of the DL, Brandon Newman, Hafis Williams, Marcus Forston, and Omar Hunter. Newman is receiving the full-court press from the Irish coaching staff, and despite not committing over the weekend, still seems to favor ND. Hafis Williams is also a strong possibility, although he would like to wait to make a decision. Marcus Forston is the highest rated of this group, but may not be as critical as Newman to the new ND Defensive scheme. Forston is definitely interested in ND despite all of the talk in South Florida that he is a Miami “silent verbal”, (remember all of the talk two weeks ago was that Crist was a USC “silent verbal”) and Marcus will take an Official Visit to South Bend in the fall before he commits. Omar Hunter probably falls into the “posturing” category, but you can never tell until he commits elsewhere.
ND also has 2 solid prospects for DE in Ethan Johnson, and Kapron Lewis-Moore, but both are going to be difficult to convince to leave their region for South Bend.
Look for more offers to be sent out for the DL in the next few weeks, especially if Newman does not commit shortly. I would not be surprised to see an offer for B&G game visitor, Masengo Kabongo, and yesterday’s CW recruiting trip prospect, Garrett Goebel, go out this week if CW & CB do not convince Brandon Newman to commit tomorrow.
Linebacker (4 current possibilities)
Even with the abundance of talent already committed at this position, there are still 4 other recruits with a solid interest in ND, and it would be unlikely that the staff would dissuade any of these guys from committing if they chose ND. After completing all of the dog and pony shows both Brendan Beal and Andrew Sweat still seem to be very interested in ND, and I believe that at least one of them will end up in an Irish uniform. Steve Filer is also still considered to be a very strong prospect for ND, and many people still feel that he will commit to the Irish before the end of the current school year. Etienne Sabino may be the best of the 4 LB’s left still showing strong interest in Notre Dame, and is tentatively scheduled to visit ND next month with his fellow South Florida LB, and best buddy, Jordan Futch. There seems to be a growing sentiment that Sabino & Futch will be a package deal wherever they go, and until, and if, ND offers Futch, Sabino will be a long shot. If an offer goes out to Futch in the next few weeks, their joint visit to campus in May could be quite interesting.
Defensive Backfield (5 current possibilities)
5 tremendous athletes are represented in this group, Jamoris Slaughter, Robert Blanton, Jeremy Brown, Will Hill, and Dan McCarthy. Slaughter & Blanton have been especially keen as of late on the Irish, and recruiting that tandem would add exceptional athleticism to an already very athletic group from the 2007 recruiting class. However, both of these guys are from SEC/ACC country, and that is always both a problem and a worry. Jeremy Brown is also from SEC country (Florida), but seems to have little interest right now in the shenanigans of the Cockwad crowd, and could be the first Florida recruit that CW nabs this year. Dan McCarthy seems to be torn in his decision making, both in school and position choice, and may be the odd man out if guys like Brown/Slaughter/Blanton decide to commit early to ND.
Then there is “the Thrill”. Is he or is he not interested in ND, no one seems to know for sure, but if there is any possible way that he is, you will not see the 22nd scholarship slot filled until NSD, unless Darrell Scott, or Arthur Brown, decide to attend Notre Dame.
My Best Guess on how the last 12 slots fill by position
Offensive Line- (2)
Wide Receiver- (2)
Running Back- (1)
Defensive Line- (3)
Linebacker- (2)
Defensive Back- (2)
What’s yours?