'13 CA QB Troy Williams

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Quarterback
Harbor City, California
Nathaniel Narbonne

Ht: 6'2"
Wt: 190

2010 Stats: 200-317, 2597 yards, 23 TD

Offers:

Bowling Green
Nevada
SMU
Washington
Washington State

Interest:

Alabama
Arizona State
California
Florida
UCLA
USC

Film:

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NDinL.A.

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The L.A. City schools (separate section from L.A. Unified) are a complete joke academically, aside from one school on the westside and one school in the South Bay area, both affluent schools who bus in schools from impoverished neighborhoods to add some diversity to their schools. I can't remember Notre Dame ever getting a kid from an L.A. City school; most these kids are USC all the way, unless they go to Crenshaw, which was a UCLA pipeline until recently (when of course, USC got a couple of kids from there recently - thanks Slick Rick). Unless these kids are in a magnet program, they usually aren't prepared for the rigors of a school like ND.

It'd be fantastic if we could get a kid from Narbonne (we recruited Sean Parker a couple of years ago - he's now the starting safety at Washington, whose coach is of course, a former USC coach), but they are tough to get all the way to South Bend.
 

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The L.A. City schools (separate section from L.A. Unified) are a complete joke academically, aside from one school on the westside and one school in the South Bay area, both affluent schools who bus in schools from impoverished neighborhoods to add some diversity to their schools. I can't remember Notre Dame ever getting a kid from an L.A. City school; most these kids are USC all the way, unless they go to Crenshaw, which was a UCLA pipeline until recently (when of course, USC got a couple of kids from there recently - thanks Slick Rick). Unless these kids are in a magnet program, they usually aren't prepared for the rigors of a school like ND.

It'd be fantastic if we could get a kid from Narbonne (we recruited Sean Parker a couple of years ago - he's now the starting safety at Washington, whose coach is of course, a former USC coach), but they are tough to get all the way to South Bend.

that and also the fact of time zones we arn't really who they are watching
 
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