We should but it won't happen.I know it’s a bad idea to pay recruits, but if this kid is a potential difference maker then somebody from ND needs to pay this kid to come here!
On my phone but need the Vince Mcmahon theme song “you got no chance”
I agree. Odds wise I would put Keon Keely transferring to ND ahead Rushing committing to ND.No chance in hell he comes here
Sam Hartman didn’t take a pay day??Glad we didn’t take him he’s taking the pay day
Type of recruits we can't get to stick these days....badly needed on the D frontI know it’s a bad idea to pay recruits, but if this kid is a potential difference maker then somebody from ND needs to pay this kid to come here!
Sam Hartman didn’t take a pay day??
He might have a son in high schoolND doesn't pay high schoolers. Sam is, quite famously, not a high schooler.
This.ND needs to be signing 4-star guys that want to be here. Then they need to be using NIL money to 1) bring in a couple key transfers 2) pay the players that are producing.
That’s the recipe. You do not want to try to be Oregon or Texas A&M… it’s not going to work with how the school is set up. You DO need to be able to spend $1mil to get a WR transfer when you really need one. Can you imagine if ND got Keon Coleman and a real OC to put with Hartman instead of having to run a true freshman lax bro out there?
ND didn’t pay players…..until they did.ND doesn't pay high schoolers. Sam is, quite famously, not a high schooler.
I just don’t buy it. You can’t convince me that the collective couldn’t raise 2-4 million annually to bring in key recruits. No one is saying we need to try the A&M model, but how much better is this roster if we’re just able to be competitive on players that would be at ND if not for NIL?This.
The idea of paying high schoolers who haven't done jack 6-7 figures to come to a school is ridiculous and unsustainable. The collectives/boosters doing this are going to eventually get tired of being burned one too many times after their big investment fails to produce on the field.
ND needs 2 things to happen.
1) Invest serious NIL into going after key transfers and promote the hell out of the NIL efforts to make the money going to starters noticeable.
2) Seriously revamp the transfer policies for undergrads. It's asinine that we can't reliably pursue top undergrads like Coleman when the roster desperately needs it and instead, we have to settle on Kaleb Smith, who is a massive downgrade, but it's all we can do because he's a grad transfer. The way ND is doing things with transfers needs to change yesterday. And why is it that basketball doesn't have this problem? Shrewsberry got to pursue undergrads to fill the roster, why is the admin not doing the same for Freeman?
This is a really good question.2) Seriously revamp the transfer policies for undergrads. It's asinine that we can't reliably pursue top undergrads like Coleman when the roster desperately needs it and instead, we have to settle on Kaleb Smith, who is a massive downgrade, but it's all we can do because he's a grad transfer. The way ND is doing things with transfers needs to change yesterday. And why is it that basketball doesn't have this problem? Shrewsberry got to pursue undergrads to fill the roster, why is the admin not doing the same for Freeman?
You do not want to try to be Oregon or Texas A&M…
That $30 million that A&M spent on last season's class(allegedly) is going to cost them another $70 million when they have to buy out Jimbo's contract. That class has woefully underperformed.ND needs to be signing 4-star guys that want to be here. Then they need to be using NIL money to 1) bring in a couple key transfers 2) pay the players that are producing.
That’s the recipe. You do not want to try to be Oregon or Texas A&M… it’s not going to work with how the school is set up. You DO need to be able to spend $1mil to get a WR transfer when you really need one. Can you imagine if ND got Keon Coleman and a real OC to put with Hartman instead of having to run a true freshman lax bro out there?
Tae Davis was a freshman transfer from Seton Hall.This is a really good question.
I understand - and at some level respect - the idea that the football team can't take in transfers that admissions does not expect will have the transcript to graduate on schedule in four years. But then why are they taking sophomores and juniors in Basketball?
I admit I don't follow the basketball team very closely. Are all these transfers Brandon Joseph-style unicorns from high academic schools? Do we just all acknowledge that basketball players (nationally) have a low graduation rate and so expectations are lower? Basketball players don't even usually have the advantage of early enrolling, which puts some guys ahead of the clock to begin with.
I don't get it. Has there ever been an explanation?
Gotcha. So Northwestern aside we're talking about guys who've completed freshman year, which means they have three years left to complete graduation requirements on time at Notre Dame - which in my understanding is probably more important to admissions than the caliber of academic institution they're transferring from.Tae Davis was a freshman transfer from Seton Hall.
Kebba Njie was a freshman transfer from Penn State.
Julian Roper was a sophomore transfer from Northwestern.
Northwestern is obviously a top flight school. I wouldn't consider Penn State or Seton Hall as elite academic institutions on par with ND or NW.
Are you hearing something?Tae Davis was a freshman transfer from Seton Hall.
Kebba Njie was a freshman transfer from Penn State.
Julian Roper was a sophomore transfer from Northwestern.
Northwestern is obviously a top flight school. I wouldn't consider Penn State or Seton Hall as elite academic institutions on par with ND or NW.
Honestly, I think the changes in policy for undergrad transfers have already happened and this will be the first offseason that Freeman can utilize it. In typical ND fashion, they are late to the party, but they do eventually make those changes. Always.
I'm very confident we're going to hear updates of ND pursuing certain names when they enter the portal, and I imagine there will be a non-inconsequential number of them being undergrads.
Nope. This is just how ND has operated for years.Are you hearing something?