nayers said:
is anyone else expected to commit? and was James Aldridge there?
Yes, he was. Also Demetrius Jones and another QB from Lansing, MI were there. Ryan, Walls, and Mullen were there. And Mike Brey's son was there.
http://www.southbendtribune.com/sto...20050423-sbt-MARS-C2-ND_hosts_several_hig.sto
Several high-profile high school prospects are expected to be at Notre Dame's Blue-Gold Game today, according to recruiting analyst Tom Lemming.
Lemming said there could be up to 70 players in all making unofficial visits, with somewhere between 25 and 35 of them considered preseason All-Americans.
"That's an enormous group for a spring game," said Lemming, who has already visited 10 spring games around the country this year. "None had as many blue-chippers as this one."
Among the big names who have told Lemming they plan to visit are running back James Aldridge (6-foot-1, 215 pounds, Merrillville, Ind.), fullback Luke Schmidt (6-3, 230, Jasper, Ind.), running back Steve Brown (6-1, 210, Columbus, Ind.), offensive lineman Matt Trinko (6-6, 290, Oak Creek, Wis.) and quarterbacks Mike Canfield (6-2, 206, Lansing, Mich.) and Demetrius Jones (6-3, 192, Chicago).
Also expected to be visiting are defensive ends Kallen Wade (6-5, 220, Cincinnati), John Ryan (6-5, 240, Cleveland) and Paddy Mullen (6-5, 265, St. Louis), along with cornerback Darrin Walls (6-1, 175, Pittsburgh), and linebacker Nick Macaluso (6-3, 225, Middletown South, N.J.).
Lemming also said Penn tight end Kyle Brey is expected to visit. The 6-2, 230-pound Brey is the son of ND men's basketball coach Mike Brey.
Notre Dame has received verbal commitments from three players for the recruiting class of 2006 -- quarterback Zach Frazer (6-4, 222, Mechanicsburg, Pa.), wide receiver Barry Gallup Jr. (5-11 1/2, 175, Wellesley, Mass.) and running back Munir Prince (5-11, 180, St. Louis).
NCAA recruiting rules prohibit college coaches from publicly commenting on a high school prospect until the player has signed a national letter-of-intent. The first day players can sign is Feb. 1, 2006.