Make no mistake guys...from everything I've read, Iowa is in the driver's seat, not ND. If we get him that will be fantastic, but the rumblings are that he stays in Iowa. And before you go ripping Iowa, they are a local school, they have an established coach, they want to put him at his favorite position, and sadly, they've been better than us many of these recent years...
I want this kid as much as anyone in the class, he's going to be a stud, he's just a physical specimen at this point and that's exactly the kind of player you can mold into crazy talent. We need to be all over him until he announces.
And after he announces, if he chooses Iowa that is, then we need to be all over him still. Hell, other schools do it to us, and we need to do it to them. Recruiting is a war (no disrespect intended to our soldiers) and we need to treat it as such...
this recruiting cycles' Brian Smith... (we did steal him from Iowa after all)
this recruiting cycles' Brian Smith... (we did steal him from Iowa after all)
Isn't Smith from Kansas?
yes but was a verbal to Iowa
His commitment date has moved to December 9. Hmmmm???
His commitment date has moved to December 9. Hmmmm???
Ferentz, Kelly and Kelly should enter the Thunderdome for his commitment. 3 men enter, one man leave.
Just sayin.'
I like our chances. We've all seen BK when he's mad. LOL
Hes waiting for all the coaches to make in home visits before he decides.
Ferentz, Kelly and Kelly should enter the Thunderdome for his commitment. 3 men enter, one man leave.
Just sayin.'
Guys,
It really looks like this kid is conflicted on where to go. We all bash and joke around here about these kids, but please appreciate how difficult this decision can be for some kids.
Just imagine having your son trying to make up his mind, especially when one of the choices is the hometown school. He knows that if he chooses against the hometown fav, he will take grief every place he goes until he leaves for college.
This is NOT an easy decision. I would rather a kid takes his time and makes a good decision. None of us want him committing to ND, only to de-commit before NSD.
Good Luck Christian, we would love you in South Bend, but we know it is tough.
I must say that Iowa is in a tough spot going forward in the Big Ten. Today, they are the second fiddle in the conference. With the addition of Nebraska, they become the third fiddle. It is going to be a long, long time in between Iowa's future Big Ten Championships or any BCS invite. They now have to compete with big boys OSU, Nebraska, MSU, PSU, Wisconsin and UM. Things are getting deeper in the Big Ten and Iowa is going to all a rung on the ladder.
Guys,
It really looks like this kid is conflicted on where to go. We all bash and joke around here about these kids, but please appreciate how difficult this decision can be for some kids.
Just imagine having your son trying to make up his mind, especially when one of the choices is the hometown school. He knows that if he chooses against the hometown fav, he will take grief every place he goes until he leaves for college.
This is NOT an easy decision. I would rather a kid takes his time and makes a good decision. None of us want him committing to ND, only to de-commit before NSD.
Good Luck Christian, we would love you in South Bend, but we know it is tough.
I must say that Iowa is in a tough spot going forward in the Big Ten. Today, they are the second fiddle in the conference. With the addition of Nebraska, they become the third fiddle. It is going to be a long, long time in between Iowa's future Big Ten Championships or any BCS invite. They now have to compete with big boys OSU, Nebraska, MSU, PSU, Wisconsin and UM. Things are getting deeper in the Big Ten and Iowa is going to all a rung on the ladder.
Guys,
It really looks like this kid is conflicted on where to go. We all bash and joke around here about these kids, but please appreciate how difficult this decision can be for some kids.
Just imagine having your son trying to make up his mind, especially when one of the choices is the hometown school. He knows that if he chooses against the hometown fav, he will take grief every place he goes until he leaves for college.
This is NOT an easy decision. I would rather a kid takes his time and makes a good decision. None of us want him committing to ND, only to de-commit before NSD.
Good Luck Christian, we would love you in South Bend, but we know it is tough.
I must say that Iowa is in a tough spot going forward in the Big Ten. Today, they are the second fiddle in the conference. With the addition of Nebraska, they become the third fiddle. It is going to be a long, long time in between Iowa's future Big Ten Championships or any BCS invite. They now have to compete with big boys OSU, Nebraska, MSU, PSU, Wisconsin and UM. Things are getting deeper in the Big Ten and Iowa is going to all a rung on the ladder.
