'21 LA RB Logan Diggs (Notre Dame --> LSU Transfer)

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Yep, still committed.

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">National Signing Day is right around the corner and there are a few key offensive prospects still unsigned<br><br>Predictions on some of the South's best: <a href="https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1">https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1</a> <a href="https://t.co/OBzr7yk2BE">pic.twitter.com/OBzr7yk2BE</a></p>— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) <a href="https://twitter.com/samspiegs/status/1355208402419539971?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

The headline is misleading. No decision made yet:

LSU flips the switch on longtime Notre Dame commitment

Logan Diggs has remained true to his commitment to Notre Dame before and after the Early Signing Window in December. As Feb. 3 inches closer and closer, the Louisiana three-star running back continues to go back and forth about his future, but it's clear that it's down to LSU or the Irish with time running out.

Terry Joseph, who recruited Diggs to Notre Dame, has since taken a position on the Texas coaching staff. That has led Diggs to explore his opportunities in nearby Baton Rouge, where Joseph's cousin, assistant head coach Mickey Joseph, is helping to court him alongside running backs coach Kevin Faulk. To Diggs, it comes down to leaving his home state and giving South Bend a chance or staying put at a school that's popular with his friends and family.

While the Irish have been able to hold off the Tigers for weeks, Diggs' decision carries a ton of weight and the LSU staff has refused to slow down. It'll be a challenge for Notre Dame to fight off LSU until the end.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">National Signing Day is right around the corner and there are a few key offensive prospects still unsigned<br><br>Predictions on some of the South's best: <a href="https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1">https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1</a> <a href="https://t.co/OBzr7yk2BE">pic.twitter.com/OBzr7yk2BE</a></p>— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) <a href="https://twitter.com/samspiegs/status/1355208402419539971?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

The headline is misleading. No decision made yet:

Rumors he actually signed his LOI with ND and is trying to get out of it.
 

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Rumors he actually signed his LOI with ND and is trying to get out of it.

There's been enough coded talk that I'd be shocked if he hadn't already signed. Whether or not he actually tries to get out of it, we'll see.
 

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Maybe it is best he stays home? These types of recruiting situations tend to not stick around long and could be more trouble then they are worth. Good talent, but it would not be the end of the world if he stays home.

Good luck kid!
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">National Signing Day is right around the corner and there are a few key offensive prospects still unsigned<br><br>Predictions on some of the South's best: <a href="https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1">https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1</a> <a href="https://t.co/OBzr7yk2BE">pic.twitter.com/OBzr7yk2BE</a></p>— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) <a href="https://twitter.com/samspiegs/status/1355208402419539971?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

The headline is misleading. No decision made yet:

I don't see how the fact Joseph is gone impacts this at all. yea maybe he has ties to the area, but he's not even his position coach so that has little to no impact imo....maybe i'm wrong, but this is out of proportion.
 

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Lol can't wait to see him put up 175 yds and 2 TDs for LSU in the CFP 2 years from now

Nah, Joe Burrow and Joe Brady aren't walking through that door for LSU again.

They caught lightning in a bottle. Coach O is a great personality... but I think he was the beneficiary of extremely good fortune and timing last year.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">National Signing Day is right around the corner and there are a few key offensive prospects still unsigned<br><br>Predictions on some of the South's best: <a href="https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1">https://t.co/V9nCHlGEn1</a> <a href="https://t.co/OBzr7yk2BE">pic.twitter.com/OBzr7yk2BE</a></p>— Sam Spiegelman (@samspiegs) <a href="https://twitter.com/samspiegs/status/1355208402419539971?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">January 29, 2021</a></blockquote> <script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>

The headline is misleading. No decision made yet:

I don't see how the fact Joseph is gone impacts this at all. yea maybe he has ties to the area, but he's not even his position coach so that has little to no impact imo....maybe i'm wrong, but this is out of proportion.

Think maybe taking article a bit more seriously then intended. I read it as just a fun what could happen predictions type article

It’d likely be $ if was meant to be more IMO
 
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Rumors he actually signed his LOI with ND and is trying to get out of it.

If this is true, I have zero problem tearing it up and moving on. I hope it isn't but in a situation like this why even force the issue.
 

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If it's true we need to have a hard look at running back recruiting and come up with a better plan.
 

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If it's true we need to have a hard look at running back recruiting and come up with a better plan.

3 cycles in a row with a 4 star RB. Kyren, Tyree, and Estime is hardly something that needs to be torn down and redone. From 2 months ago we basically lost the worst player and added a better one. If this holds true. I think we tend to get too wrapped up in ‘losing’ recruitments to realize this.
 

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I agree Simone should not get fired for this cycle but a hard look at recruiting wins and losses can only help for the future. We have had a run of “good” backs but none have been elite
 

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ND can't counter and offer him more?

We got Freeman, they get Diggs, I am happy. But at the same time I hate it when they sign and think there are zero consequences. College prepares for life, you sign your name you stick to your signature and let me play stick you on every special teams unit until you transfer.
 

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I agree Simone should not get fired for this cycle but a hard look at recruiting wins and losses can only help for the future. We have had a run of “good” backs but none have been elite

How many guys in the country would you take over Kyren?
 

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ND can't counter and offer him more?

We got Freeman, they get Diggs, I am happy. But at the same time I hate it when they sign and think there are zero consequences. College prepares for life, you sign your name you stick to your signature and let me play stick you on every special teams unit until you transfer.

On one hand I hear you. On the other hand coaches are subject to absolutely zero responsibility to stick to their word when they sign something, so why would we treat players differently? Heck, lots of coaches change jobs twice in one offseason (s/a manny diaz), which is the analogous situation.
 

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This so true, and he is most likely going to be released from it by ND.

Why wouldn’t ND grant the release? If he doesn’t want in, then let him go do his thing. I don’t want to start a trend by no means but this commitment has seemed shaky from the jump. Let’s just part ways and be done.
 
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On one hand I hear you. On the other hand coaches are subject to absolutely zero responsibility to stick to their word when they sign something, so why would we treat players differently? Heck, lots of coaches change jobs twice in one offseason (s/a manny diaz), which is the analogous situation.

I'm sure I am in the minority but, for me, totally separate issues. A coach is doing this as a career. Not many people would turn down a job transfer if you get a raise, better benefits, more room for advancement, etc. A student-athlete should be picking which SCHOOL is best to get him the degree he wants to be successful in life and not which coach he wants. This is where the trouble lies between what college football should be and what it is becoming. It should NOT be the NFL developmental league. Again, JMO and I am sure others will disagree but I do not like losing the true intent of "student-athlete".
 

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I'm sure I am in the minority but, for me, totally separate issues. A coach is doing this as a career. Not many people would turn down a job transfer if you get a raise, better benefits, more room for advancement, etc. A student-athlete should be picking which SCHOOL is best to get him the degree he wants to be successful in life and not which coach he wants. This is where the trouble lies between what college football should be and what it is becoming. It should NOT be the NFL developmental league. Again, JMO and I am sure others will disagree but I do not like losing the true intent of "student-athlete".

Idk I like the angle you’re coming from in an ideal world, but that hasn’t been the case for 50 years. CFB is unequivocally the NFL’s developmental league already and has been for a long time. And, the term student-athlete was literally created to avoid paying players, not with some lofty ideal about scholarship and athletics.
 

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Yea, try hard to get him to see why he should here and if that doesn’t work then see ya later. He’s a good player but they we’ve got a good group of RB’s on or coming to campus and the staff seems to be in a good spot in 22’. I also think the expanded RB board means they are preparing to take 2. I’m really optimistic about them getting two good backs.
 

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It's a shame we haven't been able to turn the massive success of our NFL caliber offensive line that we've had for a decade into as much NFL success at the Running back position. Probably the biggest thing hurting our recruiting at the position, but I think Kyren Williams will be a top 5 back taken in 2022 and hopefully change that.
 

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It would be good to get a foot in the door at some of the Louisiana catholic schools which would arguably be the worst part of this if he bounces. Seen some posters on other boards point out how he tweeted some fairly childish stuff right after Estime was offered, and during the semifinal, which doesn't scream great teammate. I don't wanna put too much stock in what some seventeen year old does on social media but it makes you go hmm.
 

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I'm sure I am in the minority but, for me, totally separate issues. A coach is doing this as a career. Not many people would turn down a job transfer if you get a raise, better benefits, more room for advancement, etc. A student-athlete should be picking which SCHOOL is best to get him the degree he wants to be successful in life and not which coach he wants. This is where the trouble lies between what college football should be and what it is becoming. It should NOT be the NFL developmental league. Again, JMO and I am sure others will disagree but I do not like losing the true intent of "student-athlete".

I agree on the coach part. Its a job universally known to change over time. When a coach leave its typically because of promotion. But in regard to the player, I hate using the phrase but "it is what it is". And what "it" is, is THE NFL development league. "Student-Athlete" sounds good but most really are not students of anything anymore besides football.
 

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Idk I like the angle you’re coming from in an ideal world, but that hasn’t been the case for 50 years. CFB is unequivocally the NFL’s developmental league already and has been for a long time. And, the term student-athlete was literally created to avoid paying players, not with some lofty ideal about scholarship and athletics.

Well, for me the bolded is BS. First, you state is was created "to avoid paying students" without any proof and obviously it is just your opinion. Second, for most parents, including me who had a child receive a scholarship, to get a full ride to the equivalent of around $250,000 seems like a pretty good payment. Most athletes get to walk away from the university with a degree and no debt compared to most of his/her classmates that walk away with $50,000 to $150,000 of student loans.
 

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Why wouldn’t ND grant the release? If he doesn’t want in, then let him go do his thing. I don’t want to start a trend by no means but this commitment has seemed shaky from the jump. Let’s just part ways and be done.

It sounds like he hasn't fully made up his mind, but if he ultimately wants out ND isn't likely to force the issue. Been a developing situation for a few weeks. The reason not to do it is "precedent" but like... that's not a huge reason.

All I'll say is what I said around NSD -- the odds of a wishy washy player from the deep south who can't decide if he wants to be here ultimately panning out is very small. So I'm not losing sleep on this either way.
 

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All I'll say is what I said around NSD -- the odds of a wishy washy player from the deep south who can't decide if he wants to be here ultimately panning out is very small. So I'm not losing sleep on this either way.

Yep. Rather lose him now than a year or two from now. Especially with the one-time free transfer rule.

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