Couple of days late, but Rivals named him 2nd team defense on the All-NIKE camp team.
Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Rivals.com's All-NIKE Camp Team - Defense
Rivals.com Football Recruiting - Rivals.com's All-NIKE Camp Team - Defense
A bright spot all afternoon for the Midwest, Hardy had three interceptions including one he returned 100 yards for a score. He also defended several other passes.
I hope he can wrap up better than Zibby!This guy reminds me of a Tom Zibowkowski, watched a bunch of film on him, im gunna love this kid next year (2011)
I hope he can wrap up better than Zibby!![]()
INDIANAPOLIS -- All things considered, it was a pretty good day for Notre Dame commit Eilar Hardy (Pickerington, Ohio/ Pickerington South).
In the fourth annual Warren Central Classic, Hardy, a three-star prospect and the No. 21 ranked safety, adjusted to a position change on defense while still making an impact on offense with a a 40-yard touchdown run in the first half which opened up the flood gates en-route to a Pickerington South 38-0 win over Plainfield (Ind.)
"I thought I did really well," Hardy said. "I could've done a lot of things better. The touchdown run was big. It took a lot of pressure off the team and made me relax a little more and I was able to let the game come to me instead of trying to score every play or make an interception on every play."
Hello everyone I am new to the forum but I wanted people to know that I teach at PHSC and Eilar Hardy is an outstanding young man. He is tall and rangy with sneaky speed. I think he will definitely make his mark in an Irish uniform. I talked to him after he made his official visit and he is very excited to come Notre Dame and be a part of bringing the program back to where it belongs.
I believe that we have not talked enough inclusively about Hardy in our near future speculations here. He sounds like a terrific prospect and I can imagine him helping out quickly. Plus, it's not obvious to me that he can't play corner as well as safety. We're coming into next season with three established safeties [Smith, Motta, & Slaughter] and two established corners [Gray & Blanton] and one "in-waiting" [Wood]. Taking injury bugs into account [as at least a planning concern], I see the new guys as having an excellent shot to play and Hardy is right at the top of that list.