2 new Hawaiian kids on roster should help with some recruiting the island, is that a correct assumption? Welcome kid.
Cheeeeee huuuuuuuuu. Another local boy at our Mother. Great news. Alohi was a stud at Kahuku and Navy. Go Irish.
Was wondering if you were going to chime in.
Are you able to go into detail on a scouting report of the kid?
Also, how he is as a person overall?
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He eligible this year or is this a RS year?
This is a huge pickup. Oftentimes we get hung up on ratings, camp performances and measurables because frankly that's all we can go on. Not to pick on former players; but take Max Redfield who just never met potential and Hoge who couldn't crack the two deep. These were top 100 recruits that were simply not as good as their ratings suggested for us (who knows, maybe they could/will meet expectations elsewhere).
But this is different. We KNOW this kid can play at this level. We have him for up to three years of eligibility. The Not to mention at a position we've been sorely needing production from. Just a massive move for our roster. Welcome young man.
He eligible this year or is this a RS year?
This situation is quite tricky. He's already technically redshirted (Navy doesn't field true freshman IIRC).
In the middle of a busy opening college football Saturday, Navy might take the cake for the most bizarre story.
Freshman quarterback Malcolm Perry, the fourth-string quarterback for the Midshipmen, was not dressed prior to their opener against Fordham. But after starter Tago Smith went down with an injury, the Clarksville, Tennessee, native was pulled out of the Brigade and put onto the sideline.
But that was where the weird story was just beginning. After Navy opened up a very comfortable 49-13 lead late in the third quarter, Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo handed the keys to the offense to Perry, marking his collegiate debut. ...
After playing in Tennessee's high school all-star game last season, Keenan Reynolds watched the Army-Navy game on TV at a restaurant with his family. Navy was recruiting him.
"The previous years, I didn't really sit down and watch like entire games. … Great game, back and forth, lot of emotional highs and lows … and the atmosphere was great,'' Reynolds says of Navy's 27-21 win.
He won't be watching Saturday. He'll start as a freshman quarterback for Navy against Army.
At the academy, he's a plebe (short for the Latin word plebeian, meaning a lower class). During Plebe Summer, he wore a white sailor cap edged in blue. He learned to call a wall a bulkhead.
Class distinctions disappear when it comes to football.
"He's played as calm and collected as any guy that I've ever been around, freshman or senior," says Navy coach Ken Niumatalolo.
Reynolds's breakout came Oct. 6 at Air Force. Navy had started the season 1-3. It trailed Air Force trailed 21-13 with 9:03 left when Reynolds replaced injured junior Trey Miller. With his passing and running, including a 15-yard TD run, Reynolds led Navy to a 28-21 overtime win.
The next week, making the first start by a freshman quarterback at Navy since Jim Kubiak in 1991, ...
Now under normal circumstances, he'd have to sit out the year since he's a non-grad transfer. But for Gilman, it's not that simple. The Military Academies have a service requirement, that is put into effect once a cadet enters his Junior year. Once he hits that mark, he's required to complete a commitment to an active duty term. I'm sure his original intentions were to use football to complete the academy and get commissioned, but now he has legitimate NFL potential and can't pursue that at the Naval Academy because he'd have to complete his term of service. So it seems perfectly legitimate that he'd wish to pursue his NFL dream by transferring before he has to incur said service which would certainly cripple his chances of making it in the league.
IMO, that's warranting of approval for a waiver to play immediately.
This is a huge pickup. Oftentimes we get hung up on ratings, camp performances and measurables because frankly that's all we can go on. Not to pick on former players; but take Max Redfield who just never met potential and Hoge who couldn't crack the two deep. These were top 100 recruits that were simply not as good as their ratings suggested for us (who knows, maybe they could/will meet expectations elsewhere).
But this is different. We KNOW this kid can play at this level. We have him for up to three years of eligibility. The Not to mention at a position we've been sorely needing production from. Just a massive move for our roster. Welcome young man.
YEAR G-GS UA AT TT TFL SCKS INT PBU FR FF
2016 14-12 50 26 76 5.0-10 0.0-0 0-0 5 2-2 1
I believe Navy doesn't play many freshman because of their talent level and size. Navy doesn't get the 4 and 5 star, sub 4.5 kids that can be plugged into major programs. Likewise, like ND and the football machines, most OLs and DLs don't have the bulk, strength, not technique to step onto the field as freshman.
Here's a case of Navy Freshman playing:
Navy freshman QB pulled from stands to play vs. Fordham | NCAA.com
9/3/16
Here's another Navy freshman who if I recall correctly had a couple of wins over ND as an upperclassman:
https://www.usatoday.com/story/spor...dshipmen-quarterback-keenan-reynolds/1747441/
The USNA had the 3rd year service commitment requirement when Gilman accepted an NCAA Scholarship to play. It was NOT a new requirement added during his 5 year NCAA window. There is no "changed condition".
The case you lay out shows this is strictly for Gilmore's convenience (career objectives) and not for a family hardship or some other necessity.
He can apply for a waiver (I never understood how Amir Carlisle got a waiver to tranfer from USC to ND because his dad worked at Purdue.) but I strongly hope he comes up with something more substantive than he didn't want to become an ensign with a 5 year naval commitment.
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — Navy transfer Alohi Gilman is not eligible to play this season for Notre Dame.
Fighting Irish coach Brian Kelly said Tuesday the NCAA denied the school's final appeal for immediate eligibility instead of Gilman sitting out the usual one year required of transfers. He'll be eligible to compete next season.
Gilman started as a freshman last season for Navy and made 76 tackles. He's a versatile defender who lined up as a defensive back and linebacker.
Safeties Nick Coleman and Jalen Elliott are new starters for the Irish this season at a position where the team struggled last season.
Is there some reason here that he would have been eligible? Why would he have been allowed to play?
Today was our first day of classes here at BYU. Showed up for my first class and sat down. (Obviously in my entire ND attire since ND won big and BYU lost big, I always love rubbing that in when i can.) Anyways, the girl next to me asked if I was a Notre Dame fan. I said I was. And she said that her brother just transferred to Notre Dame. Turns out it was Alohi. What are the odds? Anyways, she told me that going into the appeal Alohi figured that it wasn't going to be allowed so he wasn't shocked, just disappointed.
I told her that I felt bad for him, since he has a legit reason but now has to sit a year out, and watch safeties play that might be very suspect this year. Anyways, thought it was just crazy that it came together like that.
Is there some reason here that he would have been eligible? Why would he have been allowed to play?
Service academies changed their policy on allowing pro-caliber athletes to pursue professional careers and defer military service. He wants to leave the door open for an NFL career if things pan out, and the impact of ruling he's eligible would be limited to kids already enrolled in the academies so not long-lasting.