'19 TX LB/DE Nana Osafo-Mensah (Notre Dame Signee)

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Per EJ Holland, Texas 247 writer, his coach is heavily pushing UT (shocker) and apparently that plays a huge role in the decision. Personally, I think that is where the divided opinions come from. Do you believe the coach has that big a of a role here? I think it's pretty clear parents favor ND and friends/coaches prefer UT. Who are you listening to and who wins out depends on that.

Unfortunately I think the coach plays a big role in this one. He's been huge in revamping the program since he came in after 2 pretty rough seasons, and he goes on a lot of the local/regional visits with his guys. He's one of the big reasons Nolan has started pulling talent out of public schools in the area again.

A little bummed to hear he's pushing UT. Not a fan when coaches try to tip the scales either way.
 

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Appears someone needs to get a job at a public school.

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Unfortunately I think the coach plays a big role in this one. He's been huge in revamping the program since he came in after 2 pretty rough seasons, and he goes on a lot of the local/regional visits with his guys. He's one of the big reasons Nolan has started pulling talent out of public schools in the area again.

A little bummed to hear he's pushing UT. Not a fan when coaches try to tip the scales either way.

And he may, but I've also heard/read that the parents are HUGE supporters of ND. So, if both are true, who wins out? And the whole point behind bringing it up is, that's why we have two views that are distinctly different yet neither lack confidence.
 

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From a FREEBIE story by a bama rag. Quote by Garrett Wilson about why he didn't chose UT.

Pay attention NaNa...

“They were close,” [Garrett] Wilson said of Texas. “I’m not going to lie, the official visit made me think about them a little more. In the end, I’ve watched a lot of people go to Texas with a ton of ability and maybe not achieve what I thought they could. I didn’t want to be one of those guys.

https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2018/5...ce-to-sign-its-best-ever-offensive-line-class

I mean, who didn't think Malik Jefferson was going to be the next Jaylon Smith??? Not so much in the end.
 
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From a FREEBIE story by a bama rag. Quote by Garrett Wilson about why he didn't chose UT.

Pay attention NaNa...



https://www.rollbamaroll.com/2018/5...ce-to-sign-its-best-ever-offensive-line-class

I mean, who didn't think Malik Jefferson was going to be the next Jaylon Smith??? Not so much in the end.

I’ll bump this. We have our own to accept, but so do they, and theirs have been so much worse. The entire decade of Texas football has been about not doing enough with the Texas talent. That’s literally what got past coaches fired.

You think ND fans are mad? How about Texas fans that haven’t won shit in how long?
 

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Hard for top players to not feel the pressure of committing to the in state schools. I don't like my chances when an out of state kid in the South announces that he will commit early. They end up having to hear it the entire season from the in state crowd. It is brutal and why so many top players from places like La don't commit early. They will silent commit to the out of state school to try and avoid the harassment. Hopefully the early signing here will go against the grain and he picks ND. If not and he goes to Texas, then good luck to him and on to the next one.
 

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Similar comments as the one linked a day or two ago, although it does go into more detail I think. Mom and Dad are ready to buy a condo in South Bend.

https://www.heartlandcollegesports.com/2018/05/01/four-star-de-nana-osafo-mensah-talks-texas-vs-notre-dame-decision/

Four-Star DE Nana Osafo-Mensah Talks Texas vs. Notre Dame Decision

Nana Osafo-Mensah has a decision to make — Notre Dame or Texas. The four-star recruit, per 247Sports.com, was one of the MVPs of the Nike Opening regional camp at Euless Trinity High School in Euless, Texas, on April 29. The Fort Worth Nolan defensive end has a visit coming up to Texas and will made a decision on whether to attend Texas or Notre Dame in May. After his performance at the Opening, he took time to speak with several reporters about Texas, Notre Dame and where his decision-making stands.

You seemed a little extra motivated out there. Did you want that Opening MVP?

I wanted this. I mean it’s the MVP, but it’s not an invite (to the finals) and I don’t have that yet. I was telling my coach before I left, ‘I’m gonna get to the Opening and I’m going bring this (MVP) back to you.’ He’s like ‘All right, we gotta see it.’ To just be able to do this, and all the preparation I’ve had. We had a sports award ceremony at my school yesterday (Saturday). We call it the VESPYs, kind of off of the ESPYs. I really wanted to go, but at the same time I knew I had to get home, get some sleep and come out here. This whole past week has been a struggle, honestly. I’ve been getting five hours of sleep with homework and all of that good stuff. So, I just needed to get ready for this camp. Being able to come out there and compete and to get MVP means so much to me right now. Like, honestly, it’s a dream come true.

You’ve got Texas coming up next weekend. What are you looking forward to there?

I’m looking forward to seeing what it’s like to be a student-athlete there because I’ve seen what Notre Dame provides, and I’ve been on an unofficial (to Texas). But to be able to stay with a player and be able to see what it’s like to be an athlete there on campus and to see what it’s like in the classroom, in weight training, socially and all of that stuff, is a big deal.

After you take that visit, what the process in separating Texas and Notre Dame?

Since they’re both so close, I just ask myself the question, along with my family, ‘Where could you go where, if football was to come to an end for you, that you could still enjoy your four years?’ Each place has pros and cons. Notre Dame is incredibly cold, yes, and I don’t like the cold. But it’s something that I would have to adapt to. Texas can’t provide me an amount of diversity, like Notre Dame does, with a lot of different exchange students from different places. Ninety-five percent (of the students) come from Texas. So, I’ll have to sit down and think about it and see what I come out with.

From an outsider’s perspective it seemed like Notre Dame was surging early, you went to Texas unofficially, Texas kind of surges. Is it really a dead heat going into this last visit?

I think so. I see the 24/7 predictions, 57 percent, 43 percent. But honestly if I could predict it myself it would be 50/50. If I was asked to commit right now, I really couldn’t.


What are the one our two things over the next couple of weeks that are really going to cement that decision?

For this next visit I really want to see my family’s reaction. My family loved Notre Dame and that was a really good thing. So, I just want to see how they feel about Texas. Even though I know it’s not them going to college, I still really cherish my family and their opinion on where I go to college. I know that this process isn’t just done by myself. It’s done with the support of my family. So, I want them to be able to take some part in it too.

Do they want you closer to home? Have you ever talked about that?

They wouldn’t mind either or honestly. With Texas they could come to just about every game. With Notre Dame, even though my mother and father work a ton, they talked about getting a condo up there, so they could come to the games. So, we’ll see.

Scheme-wise are they similar in what they want you to play?

The positions are pretty similar, it’s just that at UT I would be playing more drops in coverage, some man-to-man and zone types of stuff, exotic blitzes and things like that. Notre Dame is more traditional. It’s a similar pass rush scheme, and you drop back in coverage, but not nearly as much than at UT.

Does the fact that the Big 12 seems like a passing conference play into your decision from the simple fact that you may get more opportunities to rush the passer?

Yes and no. Because It is a passing league and I really do like that about the Big 12. But there are other factors. I was looking at the draft and, obviously the NFL is my dream, but I saw there were only about three players drafted from the Big 12, or nine, something like that — it was a low number. They didn’t say how many from Notre Dame, but seeing those two people go in the Top 10 from Notre Dame seemed like a really big thing to me. As an independent you get a chance to play against so many types of offenses and players.
 

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To me it's a no brainer what is gonna get Nana to be the best he can be in college going up against the Texas OL in practice or ND's? Easy answer
 

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Similar comments as the one linked a day or two ago, although it does go into more detail I think. Mom and Dad are ready to buy a condo in South Bend.

https://www.heartlandcollegesports.com/2018/05/01/four-star-de-nana-osafo-mensah-talks-texas-vs-notre-dame-decision/

We've heard it before...

After you take that visit, what the process in separating Texas and Notre Dame?

Since they’re both so close, I just ask myself the question, along with my family, ‘Where could you go where, if football was to come to an end for you, that you could still enjoy your four years?’ Each place has pros and cons. Notre Dame is incredibly cold, yes, and I don’t like the cold. But it’s something that I would have to adapt to. Texas can’t provide me an amount of diversity, like Notre Dame does, with a lot of different exchange students from different places. Ninety-five percent (of the students) come from Texas. So, I’ll have to sit down and think about it and see what I come out with.

Momma buy NaNa a jacket.


For those that may need a background...

https://247sports.com/college/notre-dame/Article/Catching-up-withKory-Minor-75046197
 
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I was looking at the draft and, obviously the NFL is my dream, but I saw there were only about three players drafted from the Big 12, or nine, something like that — it was a low number. They didn’t say how many from Notre Dame, but seeing those two people go in the Top 10 from Notre Dame seemed like a really big thing to me. As an independent you get a chance to play against so many types of offenses and players.

This is going to be a powerful rebuttal to coaches who claim ND can’t prepare you for the NFL. Nana is right, two Top 10 picks is, in the words of Joe Biden, a big effing deal. Its a testament to BK (and HH) that we’ve been able to consistently place guys in the 1st Round the past few years. Now if Jerry Tillery could have a monster season and get drafted in the 1st, we’d really be cooking with gas.
 

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Besides cold, there isn't one other point to me that hits as a negative against ND. Seems like a big picture kid. Having the draft results we have had the last few years have helped for sure. Since 2011 draft, first one after Kelly coached his first year at ND, they have had 32 draft picks. In that same time frame, Texas has had 18. In that time frame their highest pick was 15 with Kenny Vacaro, ND has had 4 picks higher than that.
 

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Besides cold, there isn't one other point to me that hits as a negative against ND. Seems like a big picture kid. Having the draft results we have had the last few years have helped for sure. Since 2011 draft, first one after Kelly coached his first year at ND, they have had 32 draft picks. In that same time frame, Texas has had 18. In that time frame their highest pick was 15 with Kenny Vacaro, ND has had 4 picks higher than that.

This needs to be sent to him 2/day, everyday, until May 19th.
 

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I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say Notre Dame is more diverse than a large public university. I guess it depends on your perspective, and what diversity means to you. Recruiting is endlessly fascinating process to watch.

But someone tell Nana they do heat the buildings at Notre Dame. The cold isn’t that bad.
 

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I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone say Notre Dame is more diverse than a large public university. I guess it depends on your perspective, and what diversity means to you. Recruiting is endlessly fascinating process to watch.

But someone tell Nana they do heat the buildings at Notre Dame. The cold isn’t that bad.

Maybe he thought classes were still held in the cabin!

I'm telling you guys, he's Irish.
 

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If he hates the cold he'll love the dorms... from mid May through mid October.
 

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I'm not the best atmath but his page at 247 says 53/47 ND but the prediction chart says 50/44 Texas. It also doesn't show Anna ashaving made a prediction.
 

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I'm not the best atmath but his page at 247 says 53/47 ND but the prediction chart says 50/44 Texas. It also doesn't show Anna ashaving made a prediction.

Chart also shows Texas A&M with 6%, but they haven't had a CB for some time. Not sure if we can draw any conclusions from the chart.
 

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How significant is a CB to ND from Anna Hickey bucking the string of Texas CB's. It would seem odd for Anna to throw down a CB to ND a day before Nana is taking an OV to Texas unless she got some info.
 

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How significant is a CB to ND from Anna Hickey bucking the string of Texas CB's. It would seem odd for Anna to throw down a CB to ND a day before Nana is taking an OV to Texas unless she got some info.


Perhaps another NBC wiretap scoop?

Sorry, wrong forum.
 

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How significant is a CB to ND from Anna Hickey bucking the string of Texas CB's. It would seem odd for Anna to throw down a CB to ND a day before Nana is taking an OV to Texas unless she got some info.

A couple positives are, she doesn’t make a lot of picks and when she does, she’s pretty darn accurate. Shes 43 of her last 48, including all 2018 and 19’ picks.
 

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IMO, whoever he picks this recruitment is far from over.

Seems like when it's a toss up between two schools and they commit this "early" in the process the risk of a flip is higher.
 

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IMO, whoever he picks this recruitment is far from over.

Seems like when it's a toss up between two schools and they commit this "early" in the process the risk of a flip is higher.

And it hurts so much! We are going to be elated when he picks ND but shit everywhere when he flips. Hopefully not the case in this one but so much truth.
 

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And it hurts so much! We are going to be elated when he picks ND but shit everywhere when he flips. Hopefully not the case in this one but so much truth.

Yeah I'd almost rather he not make any pick until NSD
 
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