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I’m not sure that’s the case because I think CJ thinks he is good enough to beat him. My personal opinion is that CJ is the perfect fit for the 2023 class. He is mature, everybody likes him, he is 17, he is a good student, he is taking online classes to prepare, he would benefit tremendously by being in the system for an extra year before he starts, it would tremendously help the 2023 class to have him in it. I think our chances with Julian are better than our chances with Dante.This is best case scenario here. It shows that Carr is doing whatever he needs to do to help ND get the best players. He knows it's Moore or bust for '23. Now, it's "If not Moore '23, then Carr '23. Focus on '24" It sounds like he wants two five star QBs for ND in '23 and '24 and that's amazing.
I am very unsure of what Dante wants. I am starting to think it’s not money, but simply that he always was going to go to Michigan he just wanted to play out the recruiting process and make them beg for him. Maybe it is money. I think his indecisiveness and if he actually told the staff he was in, shows his lack of maturity. As another poster mentioned, is he a kid you worry about leaving every year to a higher bidder? Do we want that kind of kid? I think he’ll have success, but possibly at the expense of everyone around him. Even if he always wanted Michigan, he did 0 to help their ‘23 class by playing games. If he chooses TAMU, we know why and he totally wasted our time and frankly everyone else’s too. Regardless of him being a big time recruit, there are some red flags. In a perfect world, Dante commits to ND, we have Carr the next year. If I could have him I’d take him. Even if he is just chasing money and left after a year, we’d still have CJ.
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