'12 CA CB Tee Shepard (Ole Miss Transfer)

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His decision to leave a 4 year commitment to ND after a month is immature. If there was a family loss, then that is unfortunate and too bad. But that wouldn't change the fact that the decision to leave was short-sighted and immature.

We don't know the circumstances.
 

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His decision to leave a 4 year commitment to ND after a month is immature. If there was a family loss, then that is unfortunate and too bad. But that wouldn't change the fact that the decision to leave was short-sighted and immature.

I doubt he'd be "kickin' it" with T-Bay if there was a loss....
 

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Also, this is reason #1209846230456320 why not taking JUCOs absolutely kills us sometimes. USC had a similar situation coming into last year at CB.... what did they do? Plug-n'-Play JUCO.
 

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If @goirish66 is a member of this board go jump off a cliff you freaking idiot.

Tim Moy you are a douchebag.
 

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We don't know the circumstances.

I don't think it really matters what the circumstances are.

He either didn't do his homework and committed to ND without understanding what being a student-athlete at the school actually entails. Or he came to ND, had a hard time adapting, and quit after a month.

Either way, it shows immaturity. Which is fine, it's probably better for him to be closer to home.

My point is that calling an 18 year old, high school football star immature should not be considered surprising or even insulting. The average person is somewhat immature at that age and I can imagine that being a national sports star only magnifies that. ND isn't for everyone and I think it takes a different kind of recruit to adapt and succeed there. Tee leaving after a month suggests that he just didn't have it. His choice and best of luck to him.
 

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Also, this is reason #1209846230456320 why not taking JUCOs absolutely kills us sometimes. USC had a similar situation coming into last year at CB.... what did they do? Plug-n'-Play JUCO.

True. BK's general recruiting strategy at ND helps, though. By recruiting athletes who have the ability to play multiple positions, you give yourself the flexibility to get out of jams like this. Farley will probably move to CB and Hardy will work at both CB and safety, with Prosise behind him. That'll be ok for next year (although I was hoping to see Tee contribute on the field this fall), and as long as we reel in (and hold on to) some talented CBs in the class of 2013, we'll be fine.
 

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I don't think it really matters what the circumstances are.

He either didn't do his homework and committed to ND without understanding what being a student-athlete at the school actually entails. Or he came to ND, had a hard time adapting, and quit after a month.
Either way, it shows immaturity. Which is fine, it's probably better for him to be closer to home.

My point is that calling an 18 year old, high school football star immature should not be considered surprising or even insulting. The average person is somewhat immature at that age and I can imagine that being a national sports star only magnifies that. ND isn't for everyone and I think it takes a different kind of recruit to adapt and succeed there. Tee leaving after a month suggests that he just didn't have it. His choice and best of luck to him.

What I'm saying is that the bolded is wrong. Those are not the only possibilities.
 
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In all honesty, from my interactions with him, he seemed like an awesome guy, but seemed very alone. Felt bad for him, can't be easy for anyone to start school in the middle of the winter in the middle of Indiana, and on top of that Tee practically got abandoned by his cousin. Wish he was Irish, but life goes on.

he knew what he was getting into..
 

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What I'm saying is that the bolded is wrong. Those are not the only possibilities.

Those are very broad possibilities... would love to hear what circumstances you'd agree with him leaving.
 

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Good article here, nothing more than we already know but this part really puts things into perspective that no one has brought up, that I have seen.

The problem could have been in the classroom for Shepard. Midterm grade deficiencies were released on Tuesday, giving a potential stumbling block for an early-enrollee that was dealing with a stark transition from high school to college. Adding to that, Shepard’s transition was likely more challenging that most, with his hearing disability adding another obstacle to the generally difficult move from prep-level courses to Notre Dame’s rigorous First Year of Studies program.


Tee Shepard Leaves ND
 

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I am bummed, however there is more to the story than meets the eye. Let him go home and regroup with his family...emotion is high right now and he and all of us "fans" are reacting pre maturely.
 

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Go read his tweets and tell me it's too far

Wow. Idk what to say to that. That's deplorable. Seriously, twitter and facebook are so dangerous for recruiting and current players. Today's players have to have such a thick skin, they can't go on facebook or twitter without getting blasted by someone.

Those comments cross the line. I may be upset that he's leaving, but come on.
 

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The way I look at it, it's really of no use to attack his character or whatever it may be. He just doesn't feel comfortable anymore, for whatever reason, whether it be homesickness, effort, etc. We all know that ND isn't for everyone, and I wouldn't put it past 90% of the 18 year olds I know to not want to do school work or something along those lines.

I'm pissed that he just now is figuring this out, and kind of left ND in a bind at a position, forcing Kelly to scramble to figure something out. But really, it's his decision and his alone, and beyond our control. That's why I love coming to the board to vent about how the situation sucks, but to see that moron on twitter blasting the kid is ridiculous.

But, from a purely football standpoint, this is a rough loss. We're going to miss him in the defensive backfield.
 

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Kieth Arnold just tweeted to the Doucher Tim Moy (goirish66) telling him he is the most idiotic ND fan.....
 

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Guessing there is more to the story. Just 2 days ago, Tee was tweeting about rocking the #1 at ND which was after his grandmother passed I think. And today, he gone....

Who knows. I can agree with one thing... goirish66 is a double d-bag. Can't believe a grown man could act like that. It sucks, but Lord, a little perspective. And no, I'm not on Twitter or Facebook. But I will go peak now and then when a thread points things out.
 

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Eh, nothing can happen except to move on. He seems like a great kid, but sometimes things just don't work out.

I live away from home and want to move back everyday because it feels like I am missing out on all the great memories being created. I can't though because the way my career is headed.

I can understand, though, where Tee is coming from since his grandmother passed away. He could feel like he will miss out on all the memories back home. I know "he needs to grow up sometime" but as long as he gets a degree somewhere he really is not making a bad decision for himself. It just feels like he is from a Notre Dame fan point of view.

Yeah, tell us about it. I'm really getting sick and tired of things "Not working out" with a recruit or in this case a COMMITTED player. I mean seriously, Notre Dame deserves much better than this. I'm getting so frustrated on the guys who flake out on us, good reason or just plain classless. It's getting on my last nerve! ND better pull off a top 3 class next year to make up for it. This class in a whole was very disappointing. Good guys, but WAYYYYY too much of this crap happening this year.
 

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Damn that sucks. And I thought he really liked it at ND. He still seems like a good kid and I hope he does well. I just really hope he doesn't go to USC or scUM.
 

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Guessing there is more to the story. Just 2 days ago, Tee was tweeting about rocking the #1 at ND which was after his grandmother passed I think. And today, he gone....

Who knows. I can agree with one thing... goirish66 is a double d-bag. Can't believe a grown man could act like that. It sucks, but Lord, a little perspective. And no, I'm not on Twitter or Facebook. But I will go peak now and then when a thread points things out.

I agree that guy is wack. The dude is acting like a 12 yr old.
 

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The way I look at it, it's really of no use to attack his character or whatever it may be. He just doesn't feel comfortable anymore, for whatever reason, whether it be homesickness, effort, etc. We all know that ND isn't for everyone, and I wouldn't put it past 90% of the 18 year olds I know to not want to do school work or something along those lines.

I'm pissed that he just now is figuring this out, and kind of left ND in a bind at a position, forcing Kelly to scramble to figure something out. But really, it's his decision and his alone, and beyond our control. That's why I love coming to the board to vent about how the situation sucks, but to see that moron on twitter blasting the kid is ridiculous.

But, from a purely football standpoint, this is a rough loss. We're going to miss him in the defensive backfield.

Yeah I understand ND isn't for everybody, but ND IS FOR SOMEBODY! I mean really? This bullsh*t has happened like once a week in the recruiting cycle, and then once we finally get some good news (close out with Neal, Amir allowed on field) we get this bomb dropped.) CAN'T WE GET SOME GOOD NEWS WITHOUT A BOMB DROPPING ON OUR HEADS!?
 

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ESPN said:
"Tee is a special person and it's unfortunate it didn't work out here," coach Brian Kelly said of Shepard, a wide receiver, in a prepared statement.

Oh really ESPN, really? A WR?

But a big loss for us here. I just hope everything is okay with him and his fam, and (selfishly) hope he is able to return in the summer/ fall (though it certainly doesn't sound that way now).
 

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I hate to lose him. At the end of the day, I think he's a pretty good guy. Big transition to college, especially that far away.

Whatever the reason, I hope he lands in a good place, which precludes USC. :)
 

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Kieth Arnold just tweeted to the Doucher Tim Moy (goirish66) telling him he is the most idiotic ND fan.....

and he tweeted back asking for a plaque or ribbon...
Check out the d-bag's pictures. Fing hilarious (the one with him and his dog).
This guy is stone cold nuts.
 
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