NDMatt91
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SameI'll believe it when I see it.
SameI'll believe it when I see it.
Rushing was yesterday, Loghan Thomas today.Pretty sure he is being visited today or he was visited yesterday.
EDIT: Confirmed visit yesterday per ISD.
Pretty sure he is being visited today or he was visited yesterday.
EDIT: Confirmed visit yesterday per ISD.
Al Washington visited his HS.Unofficial?
Pretty much where I’m at.I'll believe it when I see it.
Pretty much where I’m at.
I’m glad they seem prepared to build the DL class without him and add him, possibly, later. That’s the right strategy and this way missing doesn’t have the same impact.
I posted before that a poster at II said he knows someone who’s in close with the family. And he’s seen text messages from the father about what it’ll take to get Elijah. Now, it’s the internet and everyone is super cool, I get it. But that’s quite story to just make up. I guess we’ll see.
NIL Leverage™I had the thought that in addition to academic exceptions, ND is making some NIL exceptions in the pay for play front this cycle. Otherwise why be confident they'd win here. I highly doubt that is the case, but just unclear why multiple sources are saying ND is the leader if there wasn't something there.
Could very well be. The obvious difference between Sam Hartman and Dante Moore is the amount of snaps played in college football at present.I know it's different because Sam is an enrolled student/player, but hasn't there been rumors lately that Hartman is getting a boatload of NIL? It makes me wonder with this being a different cycle of recruits and NIL outcomes from last year are rearing their heads (for better or worse) and that some families might be looking at ND's NIL package a bit differently than last year. Just a thought.
I hope this is true ☘️I know it's different because Sam is an enrolled student/player, but hasn't there been rumors lately that Hartman is getting a boatload of NIL? It makes me wonder with this being a different cycle of recruits and NIL outcomes from last year are rearing their heads (for better or worse) and that some families might be looking at ND's NIL package a bit differently than last year. Just a thought.
One big difference is that Bryce Young isn't then free to pull up stakes and become a free agent again.Could very well be. The obvious difference between Sam Hartman and Dante Moore is the amount of snaps played in college football at present.
It's an interesting model. Giving someone like Dante a bunch of money up front before he plays in college is a bit like the Panthers giving Bryce Young a big signing bonus despite him never having played a down in the NFL. It's different, but in some ways very much alike.
Really no different at WR, DE, etc.
I know it's different because Sam is an enrolled student/player, but hasn't there been rumors lately that Hartman is getting a boatload of NIL? It makes me wonder with this being a different cycle of recruits and NIL outcomes from last year are rearing their heads (for better or worse) and that some families might be looking at ND's NIL package a bit differently than last year. Just a thought.
Excellent point.On big difference is that Bryce Young isn't then free to pull up stakes and become a free agent again.
This is my thinking.NIL Leverage™
How does it provide leverage to include a school that does not participate in up front NIL?This is my thinking.
Well, if you name a leader or let it leak that there is a leader that isn't said university, then said university needs to ratchet up the NIL to land him, right?How does it provide leverage to include a school that does not participate in up front NIL?
So, the expectation would be the college football world (all of college football elite) calls Elijah's bluff, don't offer him anything, and he ends up at ND though he doesn't really want too?I supposed. Unless you just call the prospect's bluff since you know NIL is a priority and his named "leader" doesn't participate.
Ok, thanks Coach DIB says they spoke with both Rushing & Viliamu-Asa last night after the coaches’ visits.
But a large number on here get weird about IB info, so I won’t post it. But it was positive.
Give me an NIL QB and 4 DT/DE.Notre Dame should get a free pass to up their NIL offerings 5 players per class. Some type of contract or play for play contract. It's the only way we will be competitive with todays world. If you have 5 players you can pay you can go out and get a top QB, WR, DE, DB and whoever else.
You say that every post like a broken record.Ok, thanks Coach D
My point has more to do with NIL schools going head-to-head versus a kid saying ND is his leader. I feel a TN vs Oregon battle would offer up a bidding war moreso than if ND were involved. Idk, just how I see this landscape, I guess.So, the expectation would be the college football world (all of college football elite) calls Elijah's bluff, don't offer him anything, and he ends up at ND though he doesn't really want too?
That seems more far fetched than a prospect using ND to for stability while he waits for the big paydays.
i think most only get weird about Driskell but Ryan is a really good guy. i watch a lot of IB podcasts on youtube and really like Ryan as he is always positive with a smile where as Driskell can have that pissed off look if he doesn't like what someone posts in the chat on the side.IB says they spoke with both Rushing & Viliamu-Asa last night after the coaches’ visits.
But a large number on here get weird about IB info, so I won’t post it. But it was positive.
Notre Dame has been the safe, early option since the beginning of time. Wait out the big time offers once crunch time comesMy point has more to do with NIL schools going head-to-head versus a kid saying ND is his leader. I feel a TN vs Oregon battle would offer up a bidding war moreso than if ND were involved. Idk, just how I see this landscape, I guess.
End of the day, money talks, so I agree with the gist of what you're saying. I just feel like if I'm looking for money, I'm more likely to pit the big boy NIL schools against each other (Bowen --> OU and Oregon last cycle...even though he was committed to ND, those other two were the ones throwing dollars at him).