'27 FL WR Julius Jones Jr (Offer)

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I always assumed he was ours.

I think a lot of people assumed we'd have the edge because of his dad, but I've never gotten the impression that Julius was that high on ND from an alumni standpoint. I've said it before, but I don't think Julius Sr. has come back to campus much at all, if ever really, and just briefly checking out his social media he makes no mention of ND it seems. It's all NFL. I don't get the feeling dad is pushing his son to his old stomping grounds.
 

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I think a lot of people assumed we'd have the edge because of his dad, but I've never gotten the impression that Julius was that high on ND from an alumni standpoint. I've said it before, but I don't think Julius Sr. has come back to campus much at all, if ever really, and just briefly checking out his social media he makes no mention of ND it seems. It's all NFL. I don't get the feeling dad is pushing his son to his old stomping grounds.
In the end, I think we give too much weight to former players influencing their kids decision. I would think they will provide some background and input, but ultimately they will let the kid make the decision.
 

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probably in the minority here, but I couldn't be less concerned about losing out on him if he chooses the money and going elsewhere. Maybe he just doesn't want to live in his dad's shadow IDK. I get it this is one we shouldn't lose, but who knows the feelings the kid has and if dad isn't getting too involved then it is what it is. He's a good player, but I don't view him as a difference maker like the two guys we just got in the portal.
 
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probably in the minority here, but I couldn't be less concerned about losing out on him if he chooses the money and going elsewhere. Maybe he just doesn't want to live in his dad's shadow IDK. I get it this is one we shouldn't lose, but who knows the feelings the kid has and if dad isn't getting too involved then it is what it is. He's a good player, but I don't view him as a difference maker like the two guys we just got in the portal.
We praise CJ Carr for leaving the Michigan legacy and wanting to make his own, have to do the same here. Can't fault Julius Jr for wanting to do his own thing.
 

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I think a lot of people assumed we'd have the edge because of his dad, but I've never gotten the impression that Julius was that high on ND from an alumni standpoint. I've said it before, but I don't think Julius Sr. has come back to campus much at all, if ever really, and just briefly checking out his social media he makes no mention of ND it seems. It's all NFL. I don't get the feeling dad is pushing his son to his old stomping grounds.
Couldn’t he have left Notre Dame when you were suspended for the entire year? Or with the rules being so different about 25 years ago was that his only option was to take the suspension?
 

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And this is why college football is quickly becoming zero fun. When every every single player is a mercenary ready to jump ship toany crappy team that brings out their checkbook.

Are there people that actually enjoy this?
 

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In the end, I think we give too much weight to former players influencing their kids decision. I would think they will provide some background and input, but ultimately they will let the kid make the decision.
This.

Chris Zorich said exactly this about Brayden Parks, his godson. He's there to answer his questions, support him however he can, but he's not pushing Notre Dame on the kid.
 

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And this is why college football is quickly becoming zero fun. When every every single player is a mercenary ready to jump ship toany crappy team that brings out their checkbook.

Are there may be people that actually enjoy this?

And yet, despite it being zero fun here you are.

If you’re worried about mercenaries then I guess maybe only Olympic sports would interest you.

Indiana just won, having a more open field should be enticing to everyone who isn’t UGA/Bama/OSU. If your enjoyment of the sport boils down to how much a player gets paid, maybe sports are too much for you.
 

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And this is why college football is quickly becoming zero fun. When every every single player is a mercenary ready to jump ship toany crappy team that brings out their checkbook.

Are there people that actually enjoy this?
The people cashing the checks.
 

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And this is why college football is quickly becoming zero fun. When every every single player is a mercenary ready to jump ship toany crappy team that brings out their checkbook.

Are there people that actually enjoy this?

Who is the mercenary in this complaint? Julius Jones Jr? He hasn’t done anything
 

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I get why some might think it would be bad to miss out on him and it's a feel good story to have a former players son commit. Keep in mind that In the last couple of years ND has landed some kids of former players who didn't play at ND.
 

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If he wants to play for a coked out HC that gets pantsed every time he makes the CFP, so be it. I won’t lose sleep over it.
 

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He has morally transferred from his father’s lineage by considering schools other than Notre Dame… a stark abuse of the new transfer and NIL rules

Makes me sick to my stomach what this sport has become. Why are blue chip receivers not earmarked for ND since birth anymore.
 

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We writing this guy off because Wiltfong thinks Oregon might be leading?? We'll see what happens come OV time.
 

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Aside from QB, I feel like under Freeman (and even BK) they historically got some lower rated program type guys early, would turn things up on primary targets on Junior Day and then close over the summer.

We haven’t even had Junior Day yet

Side note, Junior Day attendance has historically led to a high percentage of eventual commitments. I always thought a kid willing to visit SB in January meant he was serious, are we worried kids these days won’t be as battle tested if the visit in March this year? People are asking
 

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We writing this guy off because Wiltfong thinks Oregon might be leading?? We'll see what happens come OV time.
Fong is very plugged in, but he's not perfect. He was convinced for a while that ND was the team to beat for Elijah Rushing and his recruitment basically ended during his OV.
 

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In the end, I think we give too much weight to former players influencing their kids decision. I would think they will provide some background and input, but ultimately they will let the kid make the decision.
If the kid has NFL bloodlines AND is a top 100 recruit we haven't done very well with landing those recruits. We've got a few to commit that either never made it to campus or played (Kiel, Taylor, Irvin Jr.) but until the last 2-3 years, the legacies/NFL bloodline players have been moreso under the radar guys (Montana, Bettis, Burress, Fitz) as opposed to the mega 5* recruit types (Harrison, Henry Jr, Barr, Witten, Jones Jr etc).

At least we were able to snag Young (UTR until Sr year) and Finley, but do we really expect ND to land the major recruits with NFL bloodlines?

I think Julius Jr could land here but I don't think he's being nudged at all by his father to attend ND.
 

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And this is why college football is quickly becoming zero fun. When every every single player is a mercenary ready to jump ship toany crappy team that brings out their checkbook.

Are there people that actually enjoy this?
Specifically, what is zero fun about it?
Why are their life decisions such a serious concern of yours? To your entertainment?
 

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And yet, despite it being zero fun here you are.

If you’re worried about mercenaries then I guess maybe only Olympic sports would interest you.

Indiana just won, having a more open field should be enticing to everyone who isn’t UGA/Bama/OSU. If your enjoyment of the sport boils down to how much a player gets paid, maybe sports are too much for you.
First seek to understand what you’re talking about then open your pie hole. It was never about how much someone gets paid. It was about the fact that there’s no loyalty to a school and there’s really no reason to enjoy a player’s recruitment when the player leaves in a year to the highest bidder.
 
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First seek to understand what you’re talking about then open your pie hole. It was never about how much someone gets paid. It was about the fact that there’s no loyalty to a school and there’s really no reason to enjoy a player’s recruitment when the player leaves in a year to the highest bidder.
Let me remind you're on a college football message board where recruiting is discussed frequently. Are you lost?
 
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