calvegas04
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If we delete his thread is that the same as ND pulling his offer?
If we delete his thread is that the same as ND pulling his offer?
Ouch lolPart of me thinks they already have, but I haven't done enough asking around to confirm because he isn't good enough for me to care about as a '21 recruit.
was reading in my BGI and they said that ND has not been in contact with him and he's on decommitment watch.sooo....... Whats the word here?
All I'm going to say is that if this is ND's decision, they better sign 5 elite OL prospects in 2021, otherwise this is foolish, like every other time they either slow-play a good prospect or try to get cute.
All I'm going to say is that if this is ND's decision, they better sign 5 elite OL prospects in 2021, otherwise this is foolish, like every other time they either slow-play a good prospect or try to get cute.
All I'm going to say is that if this is ND's decision, they better sign 5 elite OL prospects in 2021, otherwise this is foolish, like every other time they either slow-play a good prospect or try to get cute.
So what if they screw up one time? No big deal in the scoop of things even if they screwed up
Don't give him that. They didn't screw up anything.
Freeman and Sampson both do not believe he ends up at ND. Pete said something about “changes internally” is what would need to happen for him to stick with ND. Not sure what the official word is on why this will probably not happen, but yet he’s stayed “committed” for so long. Even his twitter bio has him saying he is committed.
https://247sports.com/college/notre...-Dame-Coaching-Search-Halfway-Home-143621312/
Sounds more like coaching, but what do I know. Prolly just offering a vague excuse to justify his inevitable flip.
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Lol his thread title doesn't even have him as "committed".
The real question is—what came first: Crippen’s decision to visit Michigan after he committed or the coaching staff’s decision to ghost Crippen.
If it’s the former, then Crippen lost his guaranteed scholly the second he stepped foot in Ann Arbor and we decided we had better options on board.
If it’s the latter, we realized we had better options, but we’re really bad at revoking schollies like the big boys in the SEC. So Crippen is just hanging on by a thread in the hopes we circle back and visiting other schools to keep his options open.