PerthDomer
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Chris Nee with a ND prediction. We might land him but until he signs that LOI I still don't think he ends up at ND.
He won't sign a LOI as he is enrolling in January.
Just keep in mind that he continues to say that he's going to OV to Miami regardless of what he decides on the 21st. That doesn't sound like a kid that is fully ready to call it quits. So, yes I could see him waffling between now and January.
I wouldn't accept a verbal from him until he's ready to truly shut his recruitment down.
I wouldn't accept a verbal from him until he's ready to truly shut his recruitment down.
Most kids down south commit and then visit every school from LSU to South Carolina. I don't think that would be the best way to go about this commitment.
Most kids down south commit and then visit every school from LSU to South Carolina. I don't think that would be the best way to go about this commitment.
So because most kids do that we should just be ok with it. Well while we're doing what everybody else does screw ethics, morals, and academics. Let's grey shirt, oversign, and push out under performing football players.
So because most kids do that we should just be ok with it. Well while we're doing what everybody else does screw ethics, morals, and academics. Let's grey shirt, oversign, and push out under performing football players.
not to rip the kid but how many times has he changed the day he is going to commit?
Palm Beach Gardens linebacker Tevon Coney said Tuesday evening he is still trying to decide his college future.
One thing Coney is sure of is his commitment date has moved from Oct. 21 to Oct. 23.
Coney said his commitment ceremony will still be at 9 a.m. at Palm Beach Gardens High School. He said the details are still being worked out to determine the actual room where he will make his announcement.
"One day, I feel like I should go to this school and one day, I feel like I should go to that school," Coney said. "I'm still trying to decide where I want to go and what school I should feel comfortable with and where I want to get my degree. I want to make the right decision."
The 6-foot-1, 221-pound linebacker said his decision will be televised on ESPN.
"I had a feeling I was going to commit and [ESPN] asked me if I had set a date," said Coney about his commitment being announced on the national network. "I said I was going to set a date and I knew what day it was going to be."
Coney's commitment will bring an end to the most high-profile recruitment currently going on in Palm Beach County. Rated as a four-star recruit by several recruiting services, Coney is the No. 1 recruit for 2015 by the Sun Sentinel in Palm Beach County.
Several schools have pursued Coney but his Top 3 choices are Florida, Miami and Notre Dame.
Coney recently took his official visit to Florida over the weekend, a sign indicating that his commitment could be coming.
"People still ask me every day and they ask me where I'm going," Coney said. "I tell them I don't know yet."
He and his Gators teammates are coming off a 40-20 loss to Glades Central. Gardens will attempt to rebound on Friday when it travels to Jupiter.
Already a well-known prospect on the camp circuit, Coney's profile was raised when he helped Gardens go on an unprecedented run to the Class 8A state semifinals Gardens was defeated, 37-10, to eventual Class 8A champions South Dade.
"It's been a great success," Coney said. "This has been everything I have prayed for. The only thing that I have left is to make one of the All-American games whether it's the Army All-American Game or the Under Armour All-American Game. Those are just one of the things I haven't succeeded in but I have accomplished all the goals I have looked forward to accomplishing."
"I had a feeling I was going to commit and [ESPN] asked me if I had set a date," said Coney about his commitment being announced on the national network. "I said I was going to set a date and I knew what day it was going to be."
No, you should feel bad for them. Many things happen behind the scenes that just add extra pressure to their recruitment. A kid could be set on a school, then their coach/family member/friend/girlfriend/etc chime in their thoughts. Then they have to tell coaches they have built relationships with no. Next they get hit up by media. Then after they commit, they are still recruited by the coaches they told no, like they never told them no.
I agree its definitely an absolutely great opportunity and they are blessed to have it. But, its not always the kid that is wish washy.
From all accounts, those around his town, think its best for him to leave Florida for school and Notre Dame has really sold itself well here. If he does commit to Notre Dame, I highly doubt he takes any other visits and if he does, look for Notre Dame to tell him he doesnt have a spot. ND is already battling for Tillery and this staff doesnt put up with BS in recruiting anymore as you saw with Barnett.
TP,
Please expound on why they think it would be best for him to go out of state.
Maybe he pushed his announcement date back because ESPN asked him? As far as his decision being based on coaching stability, Florida looks a lot more dicey than ND at the moment. I know BK has had to put up with the Frozen Five scenario, but he's not seeing pressure from others like Muschamp. Also, even with the "FF", Kelly is getting close enough to winning the NC that I think he stays at least until he gets back to the NCG.
Not that there is any merit to this but I have three reasons why going out of state makes sense at this time for Coney.
1. The Criminoles
2. The Convicts
3. The Swamp Dumpster Fire.
Per TV this morning. All signs point to ND which is stating the obvious. With that said more confirmation this morning that UF may not even have room for Coney currently. Once again if we are getting Coney by default this could end poorly. Also, more than likely this shuts down LB recruiting for the time being. Wiltfong says, that its not set in stone but will ND sitting well with a lot of targets its seems that way.
Per TV this morning. All signs point to ND which is stating the obvious. With that said more confirmation this morning that UF may not even have room for Coney currently. Once again if we are getting Coney by default this could end poorly. Also, more than likely this shuts down LB recruiting for the time being. Wiltfong says, that its not set in stone but will ND sitting well with a lot of targets its seems that way.
Per Wiltfong the staff has told all LB's Kirkland, Coney, and Bilal that we are taking 1 more LB and it's first come first serve. I totally agree with Whiskey here.