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They’d essentially need 4 years in a row of top 10-15 classes to make up for a 25-35 gap widening disaster. I’m not sure Harbaugh has the desire or patience to clean up the mess. I think if he goes 10-2 this year he’s out with the first NFL offer. Personally I’d rather he stay as I think Matt Rhule would juice recruiting if hired.I think they had their "moment in the sun" last year and that wasn't based on how good they were but how PUTRID the OSU defense was - putrid is actually being too kind as they ended up firing most of their defensive staff. You are correct - a really bad recruiting class like this one will just be too much for the weasels to overcome in future years.
You didn't even mention Vernon who is outside the top 250....247 moved to Dante to #2
Keon to 7
Jagusah to 25!
Bell 67
P Bowen 84
Traore 93
Braylon James 96
Cooper Flanagan 123
Christian Gray 131
Drayk Bowen 143
Absher 184
Houstan 192
Ausberry 198
Otting 224!
Shuler 229
Paige 237
Greathouse 238
Flores 246
Limar 247
I don't get the Jagusah bump TBH. I think he was fine where he was.
Drayk Bowen at 143, Shuler at 229 and Greathouse at 238 are outrages TBH.
I haven't watched Ausberry's film but given his camp performance that seems ridiculous as well.
Now calculate it with Bowen and Keeley leaving possibly...295.67 would be the score with Ausberry, Hanafin and Love joining.
2017 - 6th
2018 - 4th
2019 - 3rd
2020 - 5th
2021 - 3rd
2022 - 5th
Pretty unreal. The transfers being included in the rankings will sting but ND's class if they can hold it together and finish strong is historically good. That would certainly be competing with the big boys for championships in terms of talent.
Bowen’s a flip risk sure but why are we all doomy-gloomy about Keeley?Now calculate it with Bowen and Keeley leaving possibly...![]()
It really is outstanding. He has the high energy "want to" that a head coach needs for recruiting.Potential 2 year recruiting class at LB:
ND
LB #3 Jaylen Sneed
LB #4 Jaiden Ausberry*
LB #6 Drayk Bowen
LB #9 Josh Burnham
LB #15 Niuafe Tuihalamaka
LB #29 Nolan Ziegler
LB #37 Preston Zinter
Georgia
LB #2 Troy Bowles
LB #4 Jalon Walker
LB #5 Raylen Wilson
LB #10 CJ Allen
LB #11 CJ Washington
LB #48 EJ Lightsey
Freeman is quite literally recruiting at a championship level.
If you just look quickly, on the far right, it looks like Jagusah is grabbing his own nuts at the camera…Keeley in the middle with Peyton Bowen right next to him lmao.
If you just look quickly, on the far right, it looks like Jagusah is grabbing his own nuts at the camera…
I get your argument. But I also feel like OL is the toughest position for many of these big websites to evaluate. You have to have some balance of the rankings and trusting the OL coach.I know this will cause a fuss, because we aren’t allowed to say anything negative about Harry Heistand…
But when discussing top 3 classes, which is what ND is challenging for, having a strength like OL is an advantage because you can get 4-5 ranked players at that position.
ND is OL U and that should be a place ND loads up on highly ranked recruits, just like OSU loads up on WRs.
Despite ND’s #1 ranking, the OL class is (as far as rankings is concerned) the weak link. Three of the four lowest ranked players, all outside the top 300, are OL.
Imagine if ND’s class was like last years where four were 223 or better.
Since class rankings are based on points, & everyone wants a top 3 class, it is important to dominate recruiting at OL.
If ND had the OL points of four top 200 OL, they would be way out in front in the rankings.
I just found it interesting that ND has the #1 class despite having only two OL in the top 300.
Maybe but it's also July. There will be at least 1 and up to 3 or 4 guys in this class we're not even talking about so hard to treat in that cut and dry.Essentially need to get M'Pemba if ND wants to go over 300.
Best (and realistic) scenario: Ausberry, Hanafin, Love, Minich, Novosad get them to 298.17.
You do need to trust the coach. And how they perform on the field three years from now is more important than their recruiting rankings.I get your argument. But I also feel like OL is the toughest position for many of these big websites to evaluate. You have to have some balance of the rankings and trusting the OL coach.
Another scenario is a few players rising in the rankings. If ND would only be under 2 points short of 300, just one big recruit move or two moderate moves would get you there.Essentially need to get M'Pemba if ND wants to go over 300.
Best (and realistic) scenario: Ausberry, Hanafin, Love, Minich, Novosad get them to 298.17.