'09 CO DE Nick Kasa (Florida Verbal))

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Nick Kasa - DE (6'7"/232lbs)
Legacy High School (Broomfield, CO)

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Given what this kid is saying I'll be shocked if he ends up at ND. As of right now his top three are Florida, USC, and Colorado.

Both of his parents are from Florida and seem to be really pushing him there and although he doesn't have an offer yet from USC itcertainly isn't from a lack of trying because I've heard he calls their coaching staff all the time. This recent quote should tell us all we need to know.

"I think it's just that they (USC) have such a great program and Los Angeles seems like such an exciting place to live, especially compared to Colorado."
 

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Buffzone Blog: Kasa not a fan of Terrelle Pryor : News : Boulder Daily Camera

By Kyle Ringo
Kasa not a fan of Terrelle Pryor
Posted March 9, 2008


Nick Kasa, perhaps the best prep football player from the state of Colorado in the 2009 recruiting cycle, isn't real impressed with the No. 1 recruit in the nation in 2008.

I wrote about Kasa for today's paper. I spent some time with him last week one afternoon at track practice at Legacy High School in Broomfield, and I had some interesting material left over after writing the story about the speedy defensive end. I thought I would share it here.

While talking with Kasa we got on the topic of how best to handle the recruiting process while not letting it take over your life and not allowing yourself to get a big head from the all the attention. He seems like a pretty level-headed, easy going guy to me.

Let's face it, egos can be easily inflated with young men who haven't really fully matured being told over and over again for several years how great they are.

Anyway, Kasa brought up Pryor, the dual-threat quarterback from Jeanette, Pa., who was rated as the No. 1 football recruit in the nation for 2008 but still hasn't picked a school. He is said to be debating between Michigan, Ohio State and Penn State.

A few articles and blogs have been written about ugly incidents Pryor has been involved in during the basketball season. Yes, he's quite a basketball player, too. And some have suggested Pryor is enjoying his status and all the attention that comes with it just a little too much.

I've never met Pryor and don't know how valid any of those criticisms are. I do know plenty of people have defended him and he must be a target for fans in the stands everywhere he goes. That seems to come with the territory these days,which is a shame.

Somethng about Pryor doesn't sit well with Kasa. Most recruits seem to be happy when national signing day arrives and they can put the circus behind them. For whatever reason that isn't the case with Pryor and that rubs Kasa the wrong way. I asked Kasa what his parents have said to him about being so highly recruited and this was his answer:

“Don’t get big-headed like some of these guys,” Kasa said. “Like, I’m not picking on guys, but this Terrelle Pryor guy, I really don’t like him. I don’t think anyone does right now. He’s being like a little girl about his recruiting. I think that’s just taking it too far. You don’t get that big-headed. You’re not at the top of the world already. He’s in high school.”

Haha, i hope Pryor goes to UM just so Kasa will come to ND and pound the crap out of him every year.
 

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I like him so much more now. I hope we get him, but if not I will still like this article about him!
 

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For those wanting some hope that we might have a chance with this recruit read this, then the full article linked below:

“He was pretty excited,” said Voorhees. “Obviously he is a Catholic boy. He was supposed to go to the Catholic school down the road, Holy Family, but ended up going to the bigger school with more notoriety.”

Kasa has long been an Irish fan. As a boy, he and his family would drive by South Bend on their way to Cape Cod.

Free article from Scout, discusses Nick and Utah recruit Xavier Su’a-Filo: Recruiting Week in Review
 

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i loved reading that it gives me alot of hope. I think this Kasa kid could be a great addition to nd
 

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For those wanting some hope that we might have a chance with this recruit read this, then the full article linked below:



Free article from Scout, discusses Nick and Utah recruit Xavier Su’a-Filo: Recruiting Week in Review

Good call SoCal, I don't know how to post links, I'm fairly computer stupid. My wife tells me I know just enough to be dangerous. Anyway, I felt good after reading that article. Let's hope we get him in the end. :wink:
 

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Good call SoCal, I don't know how to post links, I'm fairly computer stupid. My wife tells me I know just enough to be dangerous. Anyway, I felt good after reading that article. Let's hope we get him in the end. :wink:

thanks. here, you can just cut and paste the link from your explorer bar, the site will add a title for you.
 

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"Nick Kasa’s senior-year class schedule may have just got a whole lot tougher, if the four-star defensive end from Broomfield, Colo., wants to take Notre Dame up on its scholarship offer".

i saw this on scout.com today
 

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i agree and i hope he gets serious about his academics and gets on board with nd i still have a hunch about him
 

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i don't think it's a matter of being serious, just that he will have to take certain courses to get into ND that he won't need to get into the other schools of interest.
 

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that being the case im just glad he is showing some intrest in nd
 

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I found it interesting that Nick mentioned the great academics at Notre Dame and not a word about such at Florida. These are the two schools plus Colorado..and that one only because of the distance from home. I can understand the absence of academics at Florida since, as I understand it, they only graduate approx. 60% of their athletes. He thinks Florida is "cool" and if that is the basis for selecting a school. it's my opinion we don't need him as much as he needs us.
 

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well that sucks! guess i will just have to keep an eye out to see if he heads elsewhere
 

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I live about 45 minutes from Broomfield, I could go give this kid a little sense knocked into his head if ya'll like, but it's gonna cost ya some v-bucks.
 

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If I can get Nick to committ, I think that is worthy of becoming the first v-billionaire post-take our money away from us era.
 
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