So did loy update his CB to someone not ND?
Wow what a wasted recruiting effort on the DEs.
Correct. Not sure the reasoning, academic issue was mentioned quite a while back so maybe that hurdle won't be accomplished
Wow what a wasted recruiting effort on the DEs.
Books has been a common theme over the past two weeks. It has even spilled into the comment sections of various tweets. The word got out, ND's been offering a new pool of DE's and now with 247 has pulled his visit off the timeline. It' done.
That's how it goes. I wish they offered more guys they like early and let them fizzle if they don't have the books. The last thing we need as ND fans is the Stanford recruiting model where they offer 40 guys a class. I'd die of boredom.
Makes sense why they've offered every HS d-linemen that can walk within the last 2 weeks. No one should be surprised though as this is what happens every year; they are the king of leading for kids and then just shitting the bed. No sure why Robbins out of Indy doesn't have an offer yet.
They've actually offered 27 "DE's" so far this cycle. In fact, they've offered more DE's in the 19' class already, than they did with the 18' class, which was 26. These numbers per a Sinclair article.
Huh? On average, we recruit better than a majority (not all but most) of teams on our schedule, year in and year out.
I guess I didn't think we had to rehash this all the time but Phil J, Jayson A, Derrick Allen, Houston Griffith, Lamb, Bauer, Boykin, DJ Brown, and Kevin Austin (I could keep going but you get the point). Were all wanted by big time programs at one point or another.
I'm not saying we don't land highly coveted guys, but we lose out on them more often than not. The staff seemed to have everything figured out for the class and primed for a monster class, but kids are slowly flaking out one by one.
You've been following this too long for this response. Most programs offer 4 to 5 times the amount of prospects that they eventually sign. So, basically every program loses more than they win, by A LOT.
There might be 3 or 4 programs that actually sign as much as 50% of the committable offers they send out. And that's probably pushing it.
I'm talking about guys we SHOULD NOT lose out on. I realize that its impossible to land every kid that you offer.
I'm not trying to say that the sky is falling. You and I both know that recruiting is a fun hobby but it can be annoying sometimes. You said it earlier about how people were getting antsy with DB recruiting last cycle, but it turned out to be a really good haul.
I know that, in the end, the staff will fill out the 2019 class with good players and players who WANT to play for Notre Dame. But when you realize how close Notre Dame is to getting over that hump and into the playoffs, losing guys like NaNa and Joseph are tough to swallow because we know that they are guys that could get us over that hump.
Its all good though. I'm confident we will get players who will play winning football in South Bend.
What makes NaNa and Joseph guys that the staff SHOULD NOT miss on though? The fact that ND lead at one point? That means nothing when one kid is getting reeled in by the home state school, and when the other obviously has some roadblocks that the staff can't do anything about.
There are very few sure-things in recruiting, and the two you references aren't ones to get all worked up over in terms of the staff and how they recruit. If they let a bunch of top-dogs slip away for lack of effort? That's a good time to be pissed. But that's not what's happening with the DE's right now.
What makes NaNa and Joseph guys that the staff SHOULD NOT miss on though? The fact that ND lead at one point? That means nothing when one kid is getting reeled in by the home state school, and when the other obviously has some roadblocks that the staff can't do anything about.
There are very few sure-things in recruiting, and the two you references aren't ones to get all worked up over in terms of the staff and how they recruit. If they let a bunch of top-dogs slip away for lack of effort? That's a good time to be pissed. But that's not what's happening with the DE's right now.
Losing out on Nana is more understandable than losing Anderson, IMO. Nana going to a school that is close to home and they have a good coach, I get it.
We had reportedly been leading for Anderson for a long time. If he would've gone to Tennessee, I would've been understanding. Instead, he is probably going to South Carolina.
Losing out on Nana is more understandable than losing Anderson, IMO. Nana going to a school that is close to home and they have a good coach, I get it.
We had reportedly been leading for Anderson for a long time. If he would've gone to Tennessee, I would've been understanding. Instead, he is probably going to South Carolina.
Dude, you are clearly not paying attention. This is academics related. What else do you want the staff to do. He's clearly not putting in the work that they expected him to.
Is it public knowledge that this is a lazy issue vs. say a test score issue?
Hate to say a guy's not getting in because he's not doing the work to qualify vs he's not able to qualify.
What makes NaNa and Joseph guys that the staff SHOULD NOT miss on though? The fact that ND lead at one point? That means nothing when one kid is getting reeled in by the home state school, and when the other obviously has some roadblocks that the staff can't do anything about.
There are very few sure-things in recruiting, and the two you references aren't ones to get all worked up over in terms of the staff and how they recruit. If they let a bunch of top-dogs slip away for lack of effort? That's a good time to be pissed. But that's not what's happening with the DE's right now.
What makes NaNa and Joseph guys that the staff SHOULD NOT miss on though? The fact that ND lead at one point? That means nothing when one kid is getting reeled in by the home state school, and when the other obviously has some roadblocks that the staff can't do anything about.
There are very few sure-things in recruiting, and the two you references aren't ones to get all worked up over in terms of the staff and how they recruit. If they let a bunch of top-dogs slip away for lack of effort? That's a good time to be pissed. But that's not what's happening with the DE's right now.
A real shame here. Wish there was something he/we could do to make this happen.