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Hurd visted Texas A&M and there is talk that his family wants him to stay in Texas ( i hate texas), losing Brown could cost us with the kid
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</TD></TR><TR><TD align=middle></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><!-- End Image-->It's really hard to get a read on whether Kelly will kill it in recruiting or not. I don't expect the wheels to fall off the Fighting Irish recruiting machine, but I don't see him hitting a grand slam either - at least not right away. I think Notre Dame recruiting will fall somewhere in the middle and fans should be pretty happy on National Signing Day considering there's another coaching transition in South Bend.![]()
So far, things have been pretty positive. While Kelly may not be that blockbuster big name many Irish fans were hoping for, what he did at Cincinnati was pretty darn impressive. Most prospects know this and are intrigued by Kelly. Many say they want to hear what he says, how he says it and what he plans to do in South Bend. Kelly has talked with most of the committed prospects. It looks as if these players are sticking, at least at this point. That's certainly a very good sign, especially in today's recruiting. But Kelly hasn't talked to many players yet who are on the fence. The Irish still have a chance to land some big-time players like offensive linemen Seantrel Henderson and Matt James, athlete Anthony Barr, defensive backs Sean Parker and Dietrich Riley and defensive tackle Bruce Gaston Jr., just to name a few. First, Kelly needs to evaluate what's already on campus and put together a coaching staff. Once he does, we all should have a better idea of the direction of the program (schemes, etc.) and just how well they will finish off this recruiting class.
Rudolph and the McCarthy brothers are the only ones who OSU offered. Actually this is a trend that is apparent throughout the tenure of Jim Tressel. The Ohio players that OSU offer ultimately end up Buckeyes. Look at the top ten players in the state from 05-09. Rivals.com Prospect Rankings Six during that time period in the top ten offered by OSU have not picked OSU. Ironically Boren is now in Columbus. While 5* accolades might be absent, quality talent is not. Look at the Ohio State two deep over the same time period. 15 in 09, 16 in 08, 17 in 07, 18 in 06, 13 in 05 players from Ohio. FWIW Ohio State is playing in their 8th BCS game, most all time.
The point I was trying to make is that Ohio State has been the best team in the midwest since Tressel's arrival. Recruiting the home grown talent has defined Tressel's teams. I think Notre Dame can do better and Kelly could provide that extra push.
The bottom line is Kelly needs to get back the territory that Willingham lost and what Weis couldn't recover. Cincy and Cleveland specifcally.
I understand that we'd loose a few but I think this might be turning into a landslide on us, I hope Kelly makes recruiting a priority and gets a handle on this. These are after all HS kids and they tend to play follow the leader.
Landslide?
This class has picked up a couple of decommits from other schools and lost like number to other schools. Do we need to list the likes of Trattou, Hunter, et al to refresh your memory that that happens every year in recruiting?
Right now most of the reminder have re-affirmed their commitments. No landslide. More like a couple of insecure bolders rolled on their own.
FWIW...
Cincinnati Recruiting
2002 - Scout #95, Rivals #100
2003 - Scout #84, Rivals #92
2004 - Scout #75, Rivals #80
2005 - Scout #70, Rivals #94
2006 - Scout #70, Rivals #102
2007 - Scout #80, Rivals #89 (Brian Kelly hired in December prior to signing day)
2008 - Scout #51, Rivals #67 (Kelly first full recruiting year)
2009 - Scout #53, Rivals #60
2010 (current) - Scout #51, Rivals #53
It's not elite recruiting, but it was never an elite program.
and they went 12-0. i think somebody is a good football coach.
FWIW...
Cincinnati Recruiting
2002 - Scout #95, Rivals #100
2003 - Scout #84, Rivals #92
2004 - Scout #75, Rivals #80
2005 - Scout #70, Rivals #94
2006 - Scout #70, Rivals #102
2007 - Scout #80, Rivals #89 (Brian Kelly hired in December prior to signing day)
2008 - Scout #51, Rivals #67 (Kelly first full recruiting year)
2009 - Scout #53, Rivals #60
2010 (current) - Scout #51, Rivals #53
It's not elite recruiting, but it was never an elite program.
Agree...and there was a pretty big bump in recruiting when Kelly took over for Dantonio.
Landslide?
Martin was vacillating since late Spring early Summer. Did you miss all that?
I found Hurd to be a surprise commit and considered him a shaky verbal. I would not have been surprised if had chosen to stay in Texas if ND was going to a BCS game and Weis was offered another 10 year extension.
Shembo and Moore want to look at some other schools. I'd rather they chose not to come now and sign on and drop out after a year or so.
This class has picked up a couple of decommits from other schools and lost like number to other schools. Do we need to list the likes of Trattou, Hunter, et al to refresh your memory that that happens every year in recruiting?
Right now most of the reminder have re-affirmed their commitments. No landslide. More like a couple of insecure bolders rolled on their own.
Then again, neither are we at the moment.FWIW...
Cincinnati Recruiting
2002 - Scout #95, Rivals #100
2003 - Scout #84, Rivals #92
2004 - Scout #75, Rivals #80
2005 - Scout #70, Rivals #94
2006 - Scout #70, Rivals #102
2007 - Scout #80, Rivals #89 (Brian Kelly hired in December prior to signing day)
2008 - Scout #51, Rivals #67 (Kelly first full recruiting year)
2009 - Scout #53, Rivals #60
2010 (current) - Scout #51, Rivals #53
It's not elite recruiting, but it was never an elite program.
So what is everyones best guess as to how ND will finish off the recruiting season? I would assume we are still going to try and land six recruits to finish off the class. I am going to say Matt James, Anthony Barr, Bruce Gaston, Corey Cooper, Dietrich Riley, and Kyle Prater coming on as the surprise committ. Brian Kelly still has a great chance to finish strong.