Says absolutely nothing at all. Deontay gave the standard "good" about how his Houston visit went. Just trying to get subscribers
People please stop. This is paranoia beyond reasonableness. Deontay is not ditching Tee. Period. End of Story.
Deontay Greenberry
Met with Coach-Brian Kelly and Coach-Mike Denbrock yesterday to come down and meet with the fam. Juss sayin' . . . it made me visualize things that i thought was impossible. "ND"
#NOMOREDISTRACTIONS
Deontay Greenberry
Thanks for all the love my ND fans. Your words really made my night! Love yall, cant wait to get out there.
#jussalilbitlonger
So Greenberry left Houston early, didn't even get a combine invite, and then went undrafted.
So Greenberry left Houston early, didn't even get a combine invite, and then went undrafted.
The moment tee early enrolled Tay B became the biggest ND lock in history. There's no jinxing to be worried about here.
Talk about a cautionary tale.So Greenberry left Houston early, didn't even get a combine invite, and then went undrafted.
What a debacle the 2012 class became from a numbers standpoint. It's a good thing the staff got the rest of them right. CJ may end up being the best of the bunch. Who would have thought that on signing day?
What a debacle the 2012 class became from a numbers standpoint. It's a good thing the staff got the rest of them right. CJ may end up being the best of the bunch. Who would have thought that on signing day?
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guys. It's truly crazy, because these crown jewels that the staff poured hours upon hours into recruiting all fell somewhere in the range of "complete failure" to "they played football but haven't been particularly good at it."No love for Sheldon Day or Ronnie Stanley?
Though it does seem that Coach Kelly really likes Prosise, and will make an effort to get him the ball often. That may end up pushing him ahead of Day and Stanley.
I think Stanley is pretty clearly the best of the '12 class.
I looked into it the other day, and pretty much every "miss" from '11/'12 (including your early transfers out and such) has failed to produce at anything close to an elite level. And we're mostly talking about 5and high 4
guys. It's truly crazy, because these crown jewels that the staff poured hours upon hours into recruiting all fell somewhere in the range of "complete failure" to "they played football but haven't been particularly good at it."
Only Lynch (who was a failure in college but is showed glimpses of greatness as a rookie in the NFL) and Darby (who was pretty good in college but drafted late on account of not being 'elite') have produced for a meaningful team at either level. The jury is still out on Kiel and Tee... and I root for both of them.
Starting in '13, the staff completely changed their recruiting approach to instead of giving lip service to "RKGs" they actually started recruiting like 80% guys who were great fits for ND and only chasing about 20% of guys... and that 20% had far fewer knuckleheads, usually only like one or two small red flags about fit. IMO, the '13 and '14 classes are already proving to be far more productive. The key is to find the middle ground between recruiting like Stanford and recruiting like Ohio State/Alabama and I think they've gotten that down now.
So Greenberry left Houston early, didn't even get a combine invite, and then went undrafted.
So Greenberry left Houston early, didn't even get a combine invite, and then went undrafted.