'17 TX ATH Saiid Adebo (Stanford Signee)

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Dude, listen to yourself. You really need to settle down. An 18 year old kid decided he doesn't want to go to Notre Dame who plays a position we're loaded at. Everything is going to be OK.

your probably right, I know.

just pisses me off how we continually do things TO OURSELVES to hurt our chances on the field. so damn frustrating.

sometimes feel we fans care more about success on the field than those running things in south bend.
 
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Care to list off oue WR depth and explain why you think it meets the definition of "loaded"?

Look, I see what you're doing/saying. The fact is, there's never officially been any talk from ND or Adebo regarding him playing WR at ND. Considering he killed it at UA and our depth issue at X WR, yes, it would hurt a lot IF he was going to play WR but all indications are that he was going to play corner. This decommitt SUCKS, especially long term. He was one of our best recruits. Luckily he wasn't like Studstill last year where we needed him to come in and start for us week 1. There was a chance he wouldn't have played much or at all at DB this year. This is my opinion.
 

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This one really is devastating to me...It was pretty clear that he was my favorite recruit in this class. This one hurts...
 

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Kelly put this program in this position with his crappy recruiting and program management. Just get rid of him now before he puts this program in a deeper hole.

Brilliant idea. Let's get rid of him NOW, after any respectable candidate has already been hired away. Not that any respectable candidate would want to come here right now anyway...
 

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This is why not making a move with Kelly made zero sense. We all might think the roster is in a better position now than when he got here. That is all well and good but what will the next coach be inheriting when he has back to back meh classes on the national scale along with what is sure to be a tumultuous 2018 class regardless if he stays or goes.

At this point, I no longer blame Kelly, I blame Jack.
 

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This is why not making a move with Kelly made zero sense. We all might think the roster is in a better position now than when he got here. That is all well and good but what will the next coach be inheriting when he has back to back meh classes on the national scale along with what is sure to be a tumultuous 2018 class regardless if he stays or goes.

At this point, I no longer blame Kelly, I blame Jack.

Just so we are perfectly clear with the information here, ND is sitting at #10 currently. So currently this isn't a "bad" class relative to other national programs. It is ahead of Florida, Texas, PSU, USC, Tenn., Clemson, Miami, Washington, and UCLA. I'm not saying I'd rather have our class more than any of those, not going to take the time to go over that. And, I would agree that there are concerns with depth, at certain positions, but this is far from a talentless class that will leave ND is shambles with a new coach, provided that coach is a good one.

A good example is, we lack numbers and playmakers at WR. Well its certianly a good thing that we have an "elite" TE haul. Pretty darn good at OL and RB. A good coach can win games with that product. It just might look a little bit different than what we are used to. Like Kelly mentioned when talking about Chip Long's scheme or plans, he can gameplan with 2-3 TE sets, multiple RB's in the backfield etc. Not saying Chip is the answer, but a good coach can make this work with what we'll have.
 

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Just so we are perfectly clear with the information here, ND is sitting at #10 currently. So currently this isn't a "bad" class relative to other national programs. It is ahead of Florida, Texas, PSU, USC, Tenn., Clemson, Miami, Washington, and UCLA. I'm not saying I'd rather have our class more than any of those, not going to take the time to go over that. And, I would agree that there are concerns with depth, at certain positions, but this is far from a talentless class that will leave ND is shambles with a new coach, provided that coach is a good one.

A good example is, we lack numbers and playmakers at WR. Well its certianly a good thing that we have an "elite" TE haul. Pretty darn good at OL and RB. A good coach can win games with that product. It just might look a little bit different than what we are used to. Like Kelly mentioned when talking about Chip Long's scheme or plans, he can gameplan with 2-3 TE sets, multiple RB's in the backfield etc. Not saying Chip is the answer, but a good coach can make this work with what we'll have.

While I get that, there is still a month to go and it doesn't look like they will stay at the 10 spot. Who knows for the next year, but let's for argument sake say it is three straight years of #15 ranked classes with 0 five stars during that time. While that isn't "bad" like Purdue bad, it is below where we should be and would make it very difficult for a new coach to come in here and compete for a playoff spot early on, which is what everyone should be aiming for.
 

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While I get that, there is still a month to go and it doesn't look like they will stay at the 10 spot. Who knows for the next year, but let's for argument sake say it is three straight years of #15 ranked classes with 0 five stars during that time. While that isn't "bad" like Purdue bad, it is below where we should be and would make it very difficult for a new coach to come in here and compete for a playoff spot early on, which is what everyone should be aiming for.

Chris Peterson did it at UW, with substantially worse classes than what ND will have put together.
 

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Staff probally told him he was going to play DB, if I were him I'd go to a school that would use me at WR.

He knew the whole time he was going to be a DB, also if Adebbo said he wanted to play WR the staff wasn't gonna be like see ya later. He just got his dream offer and left. Can't fault the kid for choosing their dream school, would you be mad at your son? This is what happens when you go 4-8 a lot of things in recruiting aren't going to go your way.
 

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Yeah #6 for APR, #9 for total points.

That should be an indicator of how many games you should win a year. ND has the the second most 4 stars in the country. Surprisingly, ND is #4 in total 4 & 5 star roster players.

Total 4 & 5 stars Underlined teams are '16 opponents

Bama = 60
OSU = 58
LSU = 56
ND = 53
SC = 51
FSU = 49
Aub = 46
UGa = 44
UMi = 44
Clem = 41
UT = 40

Other notable programs:

A&M = 39
OU = 31
Stan = 29
Mia = 28
PSU = 26
MSU = 23
Wash = 21 ...... Coaching. Wait a few years when he's up in the 40's
UofL = 12
Pitt = 10
Wis = 8
VT = 9
NCSt = 6
Duke = 4

Iowa = 3
Army = 0
Navy = 0
Nev = 0
Syr = 0
 

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That should be an indicator of how many games you should win a year. ND has the the second most 4 stars in the country. Surprisingly, ND is #4 in total 4 & 5 star roster players.

Total 4 & 5 stars Underlined teams are '16 opponents

Bama = 60
OSU = 58
LSU = 56
ND = 53
SC = 51
FSU = 49
Aub = 46
UGa = 44
UMi = 44
Clem = 41
UT = 40

Other notable programs:

A&M = 39
OU = 31
Stan = 29
Mia = 28
PSU = 26
MSU = 23
Wash = 21 ...... Coaching. Wait a few years when he's up in the 40's
UofL = 12
Pitt = 10
Wis = 8
VT = 9
NCSt = 6
Duke = 4

Iowa = 3
Army = 0
Navy = 0
Nev = 0
Syr = 0

Also:
IMG = 9
Memphis =1 (WR)
Wake Forest = 0
 

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Chris Peterson did it at UW, with substantially worse classes than what ND will have put together.

He also did it playing against a pathetic non conference and a weaker than usual pac12. The two most athletic teams he played they got beat handidly. Let's put it this way....they were not one of the best four teams this year. He'll use was the best team in the conference
 

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Notre Dame needs to squash the momentum Stanford has had the last ten years. They need to be put back in their place.

But Adebo is high on academics and let's face it, Stanford is the Ivy League of the West.

This one hurts though. He was my favorite player. I feel like I've lost a son 😜


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How in the hell are we losing all these kids to Stanford.

GREAT school, Won A LOT more than us recently (76-18 to our 59-31 since 2010), Location: CALIFORNIA!!!
 
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How in the hell are we losing all these kids to Stanford.

Adebo's the first one they've taken from ND in this class.

Sarrell and OSB were always their's. DWP was down ND's board and they quit recruiting him.

If you flip the script, did Stanford lose Adams, Ewell or any of the other ND commits who they offered?

DWP is the only player offered by both schools from a cold winter state that ended up at Stanford, and he didn't have a choice to pick ND in the end.
 

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Better program the past decade.

Better Head Coach

Much better weather

Exactly this IMO... You can get a top notch education, with a program that has been better over last 10 years and you get nice weather and not 0 degree winters
 

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If this is the case, then this kid can go pound sand.

Not mad he chose Stanford, great school, great choice. But if you're waiting to hear back from Stanford to see if you get in, don't waste ND's time by holding a spot they could've filled. Instead, this is just another hole ND has to fill with a month left in the cycle. Just stay uncommitted and wait for Stanford to give you the green light, if it doesn't happen, ND is still there.

Hope he makes the most of himself in the classroom at Stanford and has a healthy career. That's as far as I'll go, I don't wish him luck on the field.
 

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If this is the case, then this kid can go pound sand.

Not mad he chose Stanford, great school, great choice. But if you're waiting to hear back from Stanford to see if you get in, don't waste ND's time by holding a spot they could've filled. Instead, this is just another hole ND has to fill with a month left in the cycle. Just stay uncommitted and wait for Stanford to give you the green light, if it doesn't happen, ND is still there.

Hope he makes the most of himself in the classroom at Stanford and has a healthy career. That's as far as I'll go, I don't wish him luck on the field.

You would do the EXACT same thing. if you didn't, you'd be a fool.

This is how the system is set up. It will be that way until there is an early signing day or better yet, you can officially sign at anytime.

If you want to play top tier football at a top tier program that expects you to acquire a top tier education, you have two choices. You have to do what it takes to get into one of them. If you wait too long for an offer or admissions... you may end up a rung down the ladder at Evanston, Durham or gulp... Nashville.
 
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