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I noticed on twitter that ISD has an update on Arik's potential visit this week...
Anyone care to summarize for us non paying customers...?
Thanks!
Oxymoron? lol
I noticed on twitter that ISD has an update on Arik's potential visit this week...
Anyone care to summarize for us non paying customers...?
Thanks!
I noticed on twitter that ISD has an update on Arik's potential visit this week...
Anyone care to summarize for us non paying customers...?
Thanks!
Oxymoron? lol
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You know the economy is bad when "non-paying" and "customer" become redundant.
Turns out I just fail. Time for bed.
Arik Armstead, DE, 6-6, 275, Pleasant Grove High School, Elk Grove, CA is currently a verbal commit to USC but he is still trying to sort through the recruiting process. Specifically, he is trying to determine which schools are being truthful with him and which ones aren’t. The issue of truthfulness surrounds Armstead’s desire to play basketball as well as football at the next level. He is rated as a high three-star recruit in basketball.
“The people who are seriously recruiting me for basketball and football are going to have the highest chance,” Armstead said. “I’m trying to figure out which ones are serious or not.”
Notre Dame definitely seems serious about allowing Armstead to do both.
“I’ve been talking to coach (Mike) Denbrock on Facebook and stuff,” said the talented Californian. “He said he’s been talking to the basketball program and my AAU coach went up there and talked to them too.”
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Armstead was hoping to make a trip to South Bend after an AAU basketball tournament in Indianapolis this weekend, but his father wasn’t able to come with him and he’ll have to wait until official-visit season to see Notre Dame up close.
Armstead’s brother Armond currently plays defensive line for USC and his parents were in South Bend for the 2009 Notre Dame-USC game.
“They said Notre Dame is real nice and it’s very historic and that’s what they liked about it,” explained Armstead. “I’m just trying to get a good feel of the campus and getting a better relationship with the coaching staff. Every place is going to have a beautiful campus.”
What would we be recruiting him as? I know ESPN has him at OT and he is listed here as a DT or DE.
Scout has him as #1 OT, Rivals #3 SDE. What a dilemna to have?
Seems to fit Kelly's versatile, Big Athlete type. We still can use a premier OT but I'd be happy to have to worry about where to play him after he's Irish.
Although he is a basketball player, his 5.2 40 and 4.93 shuttle don't strike me as fast times for DE. Get 'em on board and work it out.
What would we be recruiting him as? I know ESPN has him at OT and he is listed here as a DT or DE.
Odds are better than you think.
Top Prospect Has Top 8
Christian McCollum ISD
8/8/11
Still a Southern Cal verbal.
Will take all 5 visits, one to USC (the last one) and four others from ND, Bama, ARK, UAZ, CAL, MIA, and NEV. USC @ND game an OV possible but not definite.
A serious basketball player he spent the summer playing AAU ball. Has several BB scholarship. It's what put NEV in his Top 8.
Let's say we shitt gold and this guy wants to come to ND. Do you think Brey would be kind enough to use a bball scholly for him so the football team could add another player? How does that work?
I think he could/would come in on a basketball scholie, but as soon as he plays 1 down in a football game, it switches over to a football scholie. So if he saved a year of eligibility (ND doesn't red shirt, remember) his first football season, his first year would be on a baskeball scholarship. At least that's how I think it goes.