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johnnykillz
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I think we're setting ourselves up for a hell of a heartbreak.
I hope I'm wrong.
I hope I'm wrong.
Pros:
Dad's high on ND
Neal's high school has one of the highest grad rates in the state so education would be a priority, as expressed by dad
ND's recruiting has been what the family asked
Cons:
Proximity, not sure Mama Neal wants him too far away
Former high school coach is at UA
Two of his former teammates signed at UA
I'm hoping dad continues to help. He would be a great supplement to this class and could fill in some voids.
I think we're setting ourselves up for a hell of a heartbreak.
I hope I'm wrong.
I'll add a few
Pros:
Play right away, potentially in 2-3 phases of the game
Could be the next rocket return man....
ND is on TV every week nationally, UA sucks and has very little TV time
Mama Neal can see her son getting a couple hotties prego at UA
Big fish, big pond
QBs UA has signed the last 3 years #s 81, 104, 121, and NR
In the last 3 years, UA has signed only three 4star players. All the rest, 0,1,2,3
Cons
All the hotties at UA
Plays right away, anywhere he wants, and likely the immediate star of the team
Big fish, small pond
All the hotties at UA
Maybe I'm just naive, but do big-time football players really choose a college based on "all the hotties?" I'd think most would be confident enough in their game to figure they could land hotties regardless of the quantity in any given locale.
That said, I've never been a big-time football player, nor ever had much luck with hotties, aside from my met-at-ND wife, of course. So I don't know what priorities run through the mind of young Mr. Neal.
My guess: He's choosing between comfort/proximity (Arizona), glitz/recent history (Arkansas), potential for greatness/education (ND). I hope he chooses wisely.
Never underestimate the power of hot woman.
Yes. Maybe not directly, but when a player goes on an official visit and is surrounded by beautiful women that are constantly on them it serves as a great incentive to attend that university.
Anyone else think Luke Neal's comments about ND being a darkhorse makes no sense and is covering up the fact that we are the leader? We are the darkhorse because we haven't said offense or defense then he goes on to say it doesn't matter to Davonte anyways
In case people wanted the link to the above-mentioned comments:
azcentral.com blogs - Richard Obert - Richardobert - Neal will know college destiny for sure by Thursday
I think Luke Neal was just misusing the term "dark horse." Normally when people use that term they are talking about an option that is currently not a leading contender but could quickly and foreseeably become one. Reading the article, though, I think Luke was using it to mean something like the option that involves some uncertainty (i.e. its in the 'dark') because ND will not say for sure which side of the ball Davonte will play. Not a correct use of the term but a lot of people aren't as articulate as you'd like.
Am I the only one that wouldn't mind seeing Neal play cornerback primarily? I remember an article that quoted his HS coach as saying that his skills on the defensive side are so much harder to find and he'd play him at CB... and it seems to be an area of greater need for the Irish.
We also seem to have an overabundance of slot players / combo players, many of whom haven't had a chance to prove themselves.
The idea of pairing Sheperd and Neal with the DL we have and some of the safeties we've managed to get.. that pass defense seems much more enticing to me... Let him shut down his guy and then take the punt back![]()
Watch the movie He Got Game.
It's a "Spike Lee joint."
And let's be honest, wouldn't his GMA rather not leave her house to watch her grandson play and just watch it on NBC, instead of driving to the stadium for every home game?
UNC....I said that from the begining. I honestly think they're the ones to beat.
Just had a feeling after what he said earlier in the process(loved his visit and grammy lives there) that UNC would be who he ended up signing on with.
But I'm still holding out hope for the Irish. Neal and Sheapard at CB's would be fantastic.
This is just about exactly where I stand. I can see him ending up at ND but he's clearly been a football first guy from the onset and we didn't pitch that. I can't see him going to Arkansas. I can see him at ND, UNC, or Arizona and the only reason I guess UNC is because he was receptive to Urban Meyer's BS "I'll center the offense around you... percy harvin... blah blah blah" that he'd also be receptive to "you're going to be a superstar and play both ways from day 1" from UNC. He could definitely pick ND for a LOT of reasons. He could also pick Arizona for a couple reasons. The one consistent thing here is that ND has been in the mix... so hopefully he decided on us. We need him.
This is just about exactly where I stand. I can see him ending up at ND but he's clearly been a football first guy from the onset and we didn't pitch that. I can't see him going to Arkansas. I can see him at ND, UNC, or Arizona and the only reason I guess UNC is because he was receptive to Urban Meyer's BS "I'll center the offense around you... percy harvin... blah blah blah" that he'd also be receptive to "you're going to be a superstar and play both ways from day 1" from UNC. He could definitely pick ND for a LOT of reasons. He could also pick Arizona for a couple reasons. The one consistent thing here is that ND has been in the mix... so hopefully he decided on us. We need him.
Where is the feeling coming from that he was receptive to Urban Meyer's BS? He didn't commit when pressured by the scumbag during his in home. There was some erroneous info that came out saying he tried to commit on NSD but couldn't for some reason. His father said he never tried to commit on NSD which was their plan all along. I've read that he was falling for Meyer's crap a number of times, I just haven't seen any credible source (or can't remember seeing a credible source) report it. Just curious, thanks.
Edit: Just saw this article on Inside the Irish. Keith alludes to the he dropped them, they dropped him question.
Decision made, Davonte Neal set to pick school | Inside the Irish
I am switching my vote to ND.
"He used a different perspective dealing with it for himself. After the combination of research and our conversations about it, he understands what it is to make a business decision on your future instead of just the next three years."
Quote from Luke Neal via BGI:
Quote from Luke Neal via BGI: