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According to JC Shurburtt of Rivals we're the team to beat. Again, we're the TEAM TO BEAT! A visit is coming up. F-ing awesome
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According to JC Shurburtt of Rivals we're the team to beat. Again, we're the TEAM TO BEAT! A visit is coming up. F-ing awesome

Hop on the bus while there are still tickets available
Filer was a huge pick up for the Irish. What does that do to Sabino now? I believe he is coming in on Thursday or Friday to visit South Bend, but I believe Filer is an overall better player than Sabino. Can the Irish afford to take another MLB? I think we need to address the WR and RB position more importantly.
Filer was a huge pick up for the Irish. What does that do to Sabino now? I believe he is coming in on Thursday or Friday to visit South Bend, but I believe Filer is an overall better player than Sabino. Can the Irish afford to take another MLB? I think we need to address the WR and RB position more importantly.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought Sabino was an OLB.
That's what I've been hearing that he is being projected as.
I'm sure he can play OLB but the Miami papers have his playing as MLB for Miami Krop HS. I just hope he isn't turned off by Notre Dame with the recent commitment of Filer. Go Irish!
I think it's probably more of an inticement. He knows he's going to be playing beside an elite guy. The two of them with McDonald, and Flemming could be ND's next 4 Horsemen.
Also.......... I expect Kerry Neal to be a starter very soon, and Paskorz could become a solid LB. Just because we get 4-5 very good Lb's this year doesn't mean all of them will start.
How about, "Outlined against a Gray January sky, Notre Dame played again...........and won...................everything."
"Outlined against a blue-gray October sky, the Five Horsemen rode again. In dramatic lore they are known as famine, pestilence, destruction, death and vicious tackeling. These are only aliases. Their real names are: Filer, Sabino, McDonald, Flemming and Poz. They formed the crest of the South Bend cyclone before which another fighting Army team was swept over the precipice at the Polo Grounds this afternoon as 55,000 spectators peered down upon the bewildering panorama spread out upon the green plain below."
Grantland Rice would be pleased.