'20 GER Alexander Ehrensberger (Notre Dame Signee)

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He should be on campus now

Yeah but has anyone actually confirmed that? Travel is not allowed to the EU so if he comes he cannot, at least for now, go back. Europeans are not impressed with the US handling of COVID so it wouldn't surprise me if Alex is still in Germany.

They are, after all, "voluntary" workouts and summer school is virtual.
 

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Are you sure he can’t go back? He’s a German citizen. Are they not letting their own people back?
 

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Yeah but has anyone actually confirmed that? Travel is not allowed to the EU so if he comes he cannot, at least for now, go back. Europeans are not impressed with the US handling of COVID so it wouldn't surprise me if Alex is still in Germany.

They are, after all, "voluntary" workouts and summer school is virtual.

Even when we shut down travel we still allowed for US citizen returns, so would bet he's perfectly fine to come and go as he likes. Finding a flight might be tricky though lol.

Without getting too far OT, Alex wasn't one of the last offered. He was offered Nov. of 2018 which is quite early for his respective cycle (that would be before Hamilton in his respective class).

I also wouldn't categorize any of those recruitments as recruiting over him. When they took his commitment, he was the only DE commit until April. So, of course they're going to be sending out other offers and recruit other players. They were going to recruit McGregor, regardless of who committed early, until the end due to the his longstanding relationship with Elston. I believe there was only a single DE OV in the Summer or Fall and that was Mitchel Melton (recruited at Drop) that wasn't an ND commit.

So, Elston travels to Germany to get Alex's commitment, while we don't schedule any other Summer or Fall OV's for another DE. Seems obvious they were happy with that being the class. That is outside of maybe an elite few. And that's just how recruiting works at every position. If you had two Clowney's in a class and a 3rd wanted in, you take the third.

I stand by my statement. They took Alex's commitment and never looked back. He was never recruited over. They sent out some Spring offers that they didn't follow up on and come Fall they stuck with the DL class they had. If ND wanted too, they could've got some guys on campus for OV's if Elston was concerned with Alex.

And, it sounds like the more they've seen of the young man the more impressed they've been. ISD said the staff raved about him when he showed up on campus. Will be interesting to follow.

I love the little we've seen too, but also take it with a huge grain of salt. To be perfectly honest, he's my favorite defensive commitment for 20. Or maybe I should say the guy I'm most intrigued about, and most hopeful to see succeed.

I don't want this turn into a "he's bad", or "he's not worth it" debate. My point is, he's a huge wildcard, and perhaps one of the biggest projects we've taken in the BK area. That's not a bad thing. And given we knew it was a very small class, yet still offered DEs late (as well as still recruiting those already offered), tells me they took him early, but were looking to add a more traditional DE as well. That's not a negative to him. If anything, it's very complimentary that they took him early.
 

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'20 GER Alexander Ehrensberger (Notre Dame Signee)

Love how fired up he was after his first sack


Agree. He was totally stoked!

On a side note the coaches have had him practicing at DT. But, during the game they had him playing DE 5 technique. And I think with his length he needs to stay at 5 technique and he can become an absolute stud there.


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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Brian Kelly said freshman DE Alex Ehrensberger, who had a sack when getting reps with some starters, was playing nose tackle on scout team last week.</p>— BlueandGold.com (@BGInews) <a href="https://twitter.com/BGInews/status/1308081415087624195?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 21, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

17-98-99-7 is a nice looking pass rush
 

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https://apnews.com/article/college-...ball-georgia-5030825af59e3604e2f5cacadc906462

When Brandon Collier first called college football coaches on behalf of European kids, one of them asked, “Are they kickers and punters?”

He doesn’t get that question anymore.

Europe has become a pipeline of Division I recruits and increasingly for schools from the Power Five conferences. Recruits from Germany, Sweden, Finland, Serbia and Ireland signed this week with programs including Washington, TCU, West Virginia, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech and Boston College.

“Having seven or eight kids signing Power Five this year, without having a summer tour, is a really big deal in terms of seeing where football is growing internationally,” said Collier, an Ohio native who runs PPI Recruits in Frankfurt, Germany.

At least 11 Europeans — including linemen, a quarterback and a tight end — officially accepted scholarship offers on Wednesday to play for Division I schools. A handful more are expected to sign in February, bringing the total in line with last year, no small feat with coronavirus pandemic restrictions.

West Virginia added Nordic flavor on both sides of the ball with Swedish tight end Victor Wikström and Finnish defensive lineman Edward Vesterinen. Last year, the Mountaineers snagged Dutch cornerback Jairo Faverus.

“It’s kind of the next frontier, so to speak, in recruiting,” West Virginia head coach Neal Brown said about Europe in a press conference on Wednesday. “Everybody’s in a trial run on this.”

Brown described Wikström as a “physically mature kid ... He’s a guy that we’re excited about.” He said Vesterinen is “a big strong physical guy that can bend.”

“If they pan out, I think you’ll see West Virginia be more active internationally, and I think there’ll be a trend across college football,” Brown said.

Of the Football Bowl Subdivision international signees — excluding those routed through junior colleges and high schools — between 2010 and 2016, only two were from Europe, according to 247Sports, a website that tracks recruits. More than half of this year’s European class is coming directly from their home countries, and as usual led by Germans.

Early Wednesday morning, TCU flexed its language skills, writing “Guten Morgen aus Deutschland!!” on Twitter to announce German quarterback Alexander Honig. The 6-foot-6 QB responded by writing: “Couldn’t be happier!”

It’s been a strange year for recruitment because of COVID-19 restrictions.

German offensive lineman Danijel Miletic landed video interviews with Virginia Tech coaches based mostly on recommendations from Collier and former Cincinnati Bengals offensive line coach Paul Alexander.

“I was really nervous,” Miletic said. “It’s like a job interview.”

He got the gig. Miletic leaves for campus in January.

Collier’s recruiting and placement service has become the go-to shop since launching four years ago, when it sent only two kids to U.S. colleges. It’s been growing since. Last year, for example, he placed 15 Europeans in Division I schools, six of which were Power Five.

This year’s numbers likely would have been much higher but Collier’s annual summer tour featuring busloads of European kids hitting dozens of camps — getting invaluable face time with the likes of Nick Saban and Jim Harbaugh — was canceled because of the pandemic.

Small programs like Towson, Temple and UMass — where Collier played defensive line — saw the European potential early, but bigger ones have caught up.

Last year, Syracuse signed tight end Maximilian Mang and offensive lineman Mark Petry — described as the first German natives to play football for the Orange — and the Fighting Irish went German with defensive lineman Alexander Ehrensberger.

Speaking of Irish, punter David Shanahan of Ireland signed Wednesday with Georgia Tech. He had trained at ProKick Australia in Melbourne.

About 80% of last year’s FBS recruits signed in December rather than waiting until February.

As a German quarterback, Honig knows there will be a curiosity factor.

“I believe there may be more eyes on me than the other players because the coaches haven’t seen me a lot, and they’re very curious what first impression I make,” Honig said.

In the past, Europeans mostly winged it. It worked for Germany’s Björn Werner, who played defensive end for Florida State after attending prep school. The Indianapolis Colts selected him in the first round of the 2013 NFL draft — three spots ahead of DeAndre Hopkins.

Werner co-founded Gridiron Imports, placing kids in prep schools and junior colleges. That’s how German offensive lineman Kilian Zierer ended up at Auburn. German wide receiver/tight end Marlin Klein has already committed to Michigan for 2022 after spending this season at a Georgia boarding school.

Now, college coaches aren’t just waiting for recruits to come to them. A dozen schools have made recruiting trips. Head coaches Geoff Collins of Georgia Tech and James Franklin on Penn State have both visited Europe — all before COVID-19.

Collier said Australia is also fertile ground — beyond punting. Two of his Aussie recruits signed on Wednesday, and offensive lineman Jordan Moko — 6-foot-5, 330 pounds — has more than 20 offers including LSU, Texas A&M and Florida. The former rugby player said he’ll decide in February.

But it’s not just linemen that coaches want.

“They’re asking for every position now,” Collier said. “We haven’t had a kicker or a punter, which is ironic.”
 

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Story does not even mention this kid from England
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We continue our look at our <a href="https://twitter.com/ZipsFB?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@zipsfb</a> 2021 signing class with ✍️ <a href="https://twitter.com/Matthew50895055?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@Matthew50895055</a><br> <br>Welcome to the Akron family, Matthew!!<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/OurWay?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#OurWay</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/21PVISION?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#21PVISION</a> <a href="https://t.co/rPfDbTUxkM">pic.twitter.com/rPfDbTUxkM</a></p>— Akron Zips Football (@ZipsFB) <a href="https://twitter.com/ZipsFB/status/1339637736261611521?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">December 17, 2020</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

Akron gave him a football scholly despite never having played the sport. Hes a rugby player and is 6'4" 240 lbs.
 

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Ze Germans are coming?
 

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He's been getting reps mostly late in game

He has like one tackle and that was it. Just curious if it was an injury thing or a development thing. I know he’s still learning. Just curious
 

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I was certain he was 2021. I cant believe he has been at ND 2 years.
 

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Retiring from football to concentrate on the medical field…….ND down to 81 scholarship players.
 

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Swing and a miss on this project
Yeah no kidding. I hope Elston got good use of his frequent flyer miles.
Really no other benefit from this endeavor unless an ND degree is of value in Germany or Alex decides to stay in the US
 

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I can’t believe Koon’s self proclaimed Aaron Lynch prospect is retiring


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If this ain't proof that we shop down a different aisle IDK what is.

Can't fault the kid. Best of luck and future happiness
 
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