'12 OH DE/OLB Ifeadi Odenigbo (Northwestern Verbal)

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Supposedly we moved into second place or even first. Will visit for the USC game.

Without the Shitzu, Stanford's recruiting class is looking much more pedestrian. I wonder if recruits are starting to think about what life is going to be like after Coach Harbaugh and Andrew Luck. I would point them to exhibit 1: Duke after the Ole' Ball Coach known as Steve Spurrier left...
 
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Good Scout interview. He seems genuinely interested in what Notre Dame, the academics, and Brian Kelly have to offer.
 

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http://www.irishsportsdaily.com/rec...iting/5133-odenigbo-gets-a-better-feel-for-nd

As was already noted, the visit put us in the top two. Spent a lot of time with Brian Kelly. My favorite Odenigbo quote (talking about his father):

“He was kind of hesitant about going at first because it's a five-hour car trip which isn't fun at all, but at the end of the day he said this is the reason he brought me here.”

We may not have overtaken Stanford, but we are in good shape here. Religion might put us over the top.

Brian Kelly is a fantastic recruiter. Every kid that meets with him, loves him. Time to set up the visit with Mahone to seal the deal on him.
 

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That's refreshing...

Since yesterday it was determined that "pretty well" meant "not interested".
 

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is his appeal to stanford based off of his desire to go pre med or noor davis goin there or both???
 

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is his appeal to stanford based off of his desire to go pre med or noor davis goin there or both???

He likes their computer science program. He liked the atmosphere at the University. His family is big on the academics.

ND and Stanford are pretty similar in those respects.
 

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He likes their computer science program. He liked the atmosphere at the University. His family is big on the academics.

ND and Stanford are pretty similar in those respects.

thanks TT...i was under the impression he was going pre med. I'm glad he was able to make it in the summer, which makes it as close to being in California as he'll ever be in South Bend.

thanks for the updates too...i feel a lot better about him after reading this. I would love to land this guy. We need all the big fast dudes on defense we can get.
 

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Yes his family is "very" catholic. His religious beliefs mean a lot to him.

He has a lot of friends and connection at Stanford, or heading to Stanford. Will be interesting down the stretch.
 

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I think he goes to Notre Dame for two reasons.

a) He is very catholic. We are one of two FBS catholic schools in the country. The other school is Boston College.
b)He might be friends with Noor Davis but I dont think he would want to compete with him for a starting spot.
 

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I don't doubt the Odengibo family is very Catholic, but I get the impression that ND's spirituality isn't a big deal for Ifeadi.
 
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I am all for academics, but going to Stanford for computer science while playing football seems a little naive to me. There is just no way you can compete.
 

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I am all for academics, but going to Stanford for computer science while playing football seems a little naive to me. There is just no way you can compete.

So what? Chris Stewart was a starting player and a law school student at the same time.
 

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I am all for academics, but going to Stanford for computer science while playing football seems a little naive to me. There is just no way you can compete.

With all due respect...I disagree. I love that he is shooting for the stars while playing college Football. He is challenging himself....

Denis Waitley said it best:
The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don’t define them, or ever seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them.
 
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With all due respect...I disagree. I love that he is shooting for the stars while playing college Football. He is challenging himself....

Denis Waitley said it best:
The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don’t define them, or ever seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them.

You just lit a fire inside of me. I'm going for a run, thanks for the motivation!
 

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Denis Waitley said it best:
The reason most people never reach their goals is that they don’t define them, or ever seriously consider them as believable or achievable. Winners can tell you where they are going, what they plan to do along the way, and who will be sharing the adventure with them.

This got me so pumped, I just tried to headbutt your avatar, SouthWest.

You owe me a new monitor, brah.
 
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I believe distance might play a factor into this. Plus USC game visitor i love are chances for than i did 3 days ago.
 

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I dont mean to be Negative Nancy or anything but what if the USC game doenst go as planned(we lose). How bad will that hurt us with not just one recruit but a lot of recruits. It seems like we are putting a lot into a game when we dont know if we will win that game. Dont get me wrong, I think we will beat SC but its not guaranteed. No game is guaranteed.
 
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I dont mean to be Negative Nancy or anything but what if the USC game doenst go as planned(we lose). How bad will that hurt us with not just one recruit but a lot of recruits. It seems like we are putting a lot into a game when we dont know if we will win that game. Dont get me wrong, I think we will beat SC but its not guaranteed. No game is guaranteed.

You serious Clarke???

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So what? Chris Stewart was a starting player and a law school student at the same time.

I think law school and football was a stretch too, albeit a noble stretch. If you followed Chris through articles and Twitter, I think you'd agree that he might admit to selling both a little short.

That is not to say that it was not worth while or very cool or he'd take it back. But there are some things that must be pursued jealously. No one has endless time and energy. That is at least one of the reasons that there have been so few dual-sport pros.

And putting motivational cliches aside, if you need an ND example of what I am talking about, its Joey Hiben:

“It came down to architecture being more important than football to me,” Hiben told the Observer back in February of 2006. “During the fall I realized that there would be a point in time where I would have to pick architecture or football because at this University, it’s impossible to do both at the same time. I had known that this would have to happen.”

A lot of what you learn in computer science you learn at 4 am, Mountain Dew in hand. I just don't see you competing with the Stanford computer geeks AND the football team at the same time and doing either at a high level.

Hiben’s journey comes full circle | Inside the Irish
 
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