TJ Lindsey in portal Fresman DL for Auburn maybe he’s one of the guys we were after him last year
Any school you go to you take basic prereqs your first year0% chance a year at Auburn will academically get you past Nd admissions. You’d be better off spending a year staring into a ditch
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Jaiden Ausberry’s brother tried to transfer in from Auburn last year. Admissions laughed.0% chance a year at Auburn will academically get you past Nd admissions. You’d be better off spending a year staring into a ditch
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😂😂😂😂😂😂0% chance a year at Auburn will academically get you past Nd admissions. You’d be better off spending a year staring into a ditch
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Prister flat out said in his article this week that when you see the names transferring into ND for 2025 you won't be so concerned about the recruiting class or roster holes. That statement along with Brice's hint at multiple SEC guys coming in?
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Supposedly there Is now more leeway on undergrad transfers but I’d have to believe the potential candidates still have to be good students, of course. I also heard that players from the ACC and B1G will be targeted more frequently than SEC players for obvious academic reasons. I guess we’ll all see soon enough ☘️That makes me think multiple year players coming in?
They have been hinting at that too, that ND is softening on second and third years transferring in. Prister also estimated that ND would be taking a DOZEN TRANSFERS.That makes me think multiple year players coming in?
The II guys said there will be but they weren't sure on the number of transfers that would have multiple years left. The multi year guys will be more likely to come from the Big 10 and ACC. They gave their predictions on the number of total transfers into ND:That makes me think multiple year players coming in?
The II guys said there will be but they weren't sure on the number of transfers that would have multiple years left. The multi year guys will be more likely to come from the Big 10 and ACC. They gave their predictions on the number of total transfers into ND:
Prister: 10 (originally said 12)
O'Malley: 10
Sampson: 6 (thinks they'll value quality over quantity)
My best guess (10): 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 DE, 2 DT, 1 CB or NB, 1 S, 1 K
So they already have to know a handful of guys who are coming or in talks. If someone like Ausberry couldn’t get in after this Freshman year how is any other underclassmen gonna get in in the SEC?Prister flat out said in his article this week that when you see the names transferring into ND for 2025 you won't be so concerned about the recruiting class or roster holes. That statement along with Brice's hint at multiple SEC guys coming in?
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6 is insanely low. No way.
Excited to see what kind of go
Supposedly there Is now more leeway on undergrad transfers but I’d have to believe the potential candidates still have to be good students, of course. I also heard that players from the ACC and B1G will be targeted more frequently than SEC players for obvious academic reasons. I guess we’ll all see soon enough ☘️
This one never made sense to me in light of the basketball team being able to do it...They have been hinting at that too, that ND is softening on second and third years transferring in. Prister also estimated that ND would be taking a DOZEN TRANSFERS.
Prister flat out said in his article this week that when you see the names transferring into ND for 2025 you won't be so concerned about the recruiting class or roster holes. That statement along with Brice's hint at multiple SEC guys coming in?
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Perhaps, if the outgoing transfer from ND was a contributor like Sneed.Thought I had heard that they were going to start looking at kids with more than one year left also. If so, kudos to CMF for getting everyone on board with the new way college football works.
Does the projected number of incoming transfers change based on the number of outgoing transfers? I know a few weeks ago, everyone was convinced Sneed was leaving. Since then, he seems to have found a role on the defense and has played OK. Is the prevailing thought that he is still going? Any inclination on others that may be leaving?
Where do people get this notion that football is being held to some different standard on this? If you’re going to argue certain people at ND don’t want the football team to do well, then take off your tinfoil hat and touch grass.This one never made sense to me in light of the basketball team being able to do it...