rivals notes on carufel

BigIrish

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honestly, i think there's a special place reserved in hell for the shills that come up with this stuff....

a week's worth of practice with a hodge-podge of high school allstars is enough to merit an upgrade or downgrade in a player ranking in favor of two and sometimes three years worth of weekly scrutiny through conference play in their respective districts?

Five on the Rise
Robert Rose, DE, Cleveland (Ohio) Glenville
Rose has tremendous upside and was one of the top players at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. He will continue to improve (he's only played football for two years) as he gets polish and will be a star at Ohio State.

Brandon Spikes, OLB, Shelby (N.C.) Crest Senior
At the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas, Spikes proved that he could play middle linebacker at a high level. He plays great in space, hits hard and uses his long arms to disrupt plays.

Ricky Sapp, DE, Bamberg (S.C.) Bamberg-Erhardt
Though he was injured at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Sapp displayed incredible speed and unheard of versatility at the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas in December. He plays excellent in space and can be a weapon at a number of positions on defense.

Charles Deas, DT, Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) Dillard
After sitting out his senior year of football, Deas proved he is one of the top defensive tackles in the country with a stellar showing at the CaliFlorida Bowl during practices and the game. Academics have improved tremendously.

Jared Norton, ILB, Rowlett (Texas)
Norton's senior year was full of big, nasty hits as he earned a reputation as one of the top headhunters in Texas. Some coaches openly lobbied for Norton to be included in the final top 100 based on this season's showing

All-star games and the practices leading up to those events are important evaluation periods with regards to the Rivals.com rankings because the events mark a chance to see prospects go against some of the best in the nation in full pads. After seeing the prospects in person, it was determined that we had a few ranked too high. Here's a look at five who dropped in our final ranking.

Five Who Fell
Clifton Geathers, OT, Carvers Bay (S.C.)
During practices for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas and the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, Geathers showed that he is a project that may actually project better at defensive end than offensive tackle. He still has a chance and good upside, but is too risky to be part of the top 100.

Adam Patterson, DT, Columbia (S.C.) Richland Northeast
The South Carolina prospect never looked comfortable playing defensive tackle during Shrine Bowl workouts and perhaps isn't as ready to step on the field and contribute as what was once thought. Still, his upside is good and he's a top 100 player.

David Ausberry, WR, Lemoore (Calif.)
While Ausberry has all of the physical tools, most who scout Calfornia have been openly questioning his ability as a player. He was solid at U.S. Army All-American Bowl workouts, but fought the ball a lot. Unlike others that have gone to USC and played right away, Ausberry will need some time to develop.

Steve Brown , CB/ATH, Columbus (Ind.) East
Brown struggled during practice for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl and during the game itself. He likely will have to adjust to playing at a higher level of competition at the next level and perhaps is better suited for safety than corner.

Matt Carufel, OT, St. Paul (Minn.) Cretin-Derham Hall
Struggled at U.S. Army All-American Bowl workouts and was likely overrated from the start. A good prospect who will contribute at Notre Dame, but not one of the top 100 players in the country after seeing him in person in San Antonio.
 

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From BGIF's thread:

In one-on-one competition with the linemen, the defense took the title winning 18 to 15 including Eddie Jones winning four out of six times and Gerald McCoy with 3 wins. Ian Symonnette and Matt Carufel had four wins apiece followed by Steve Schilling had three wins.

OL/DL one on ones were much more equal today than yesterday, when it was all defense, including Schilling and Jamarcus Webb who really locked down today. Roark looked great today in his first one-on-one action as a center. Schilling appears to be ready to move in as a left guard and a right guard whereas Matt Carufel is just on the left and Chris Stewart is on the right side.

USA AA BOWL STOCK REPORT

82 Names Listed, Player Ranking only goes #1 thru #40, 42 Not Ranked

STOCK RISING (40 Players)
#33 Reuland
#34 Aldridge
NR Gallup
NR McNeil
NR Wenger


#7 Young -
#8 Mustain -

#14 McCoy -
NR Lewis -


STOCK STATIC (24 Players)
NR Carufel



STOCK FALLING (18 Players)
NR Frazer
NR Stewart
NR Webb



NOT LISTED (Apparently scratched)
Demetrious Jones

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Oh, And he STARTED the game.
 

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Svoboda said:
From BGIF's thread:

In one-on-one competition with the linemen, the defense took the title winning 18 to 15 including Eddie Jones winning four out of six times and Gerald McCoy with 3 wins. Ian Symonnette and Matt Carufel had four wins apiece followed by Steve Schilling had three wins.

OL/DL one on ones were much more equal today than yesterday, when it was all defense, including Schilling and Jamarcus Webb who really locked down today. Roark looked great today in his first one-on-one action as a center. Schilling appears to be ready to move in as a left guard and a right guard whereas Matt Carufel is just on the left and Chris Stewart is on the right side.

USA AA BOWL STOCK REPORT

82 Names Listed, Player Ranking only goes #1 thru #40, 42 Not Ranked

STOCK RISING (40 Players)
#33 Reuland
#34 Aldridge
NR Gallup
NR McNeil
NR Wenger


#7 Young -
#8 Mustain -

#14 McCoy -
NR Lewis -


STOCK STATIC (24 Players)
NR Carufel



STOCK FALLING (18 Players)
NR Frazer
NR Stewart
NR Webb



NOT LISTED (Apparently scratched)
Demetrious Jones

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Oh, And he STARTED the game.



Great Post!!!!!!!! I'm adding to your Rep.
 
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LuckoftheIrish86

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what? Carufel had a bad game? Its basically Heresay. I have read multiple other AA game reports stating Carufel had a great game but now Rivals says he didn't? ND Bias? maybe, I think Rivals is just trying to stir the pot.
 

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Irishkid23 said:
Great Post!!!!!!!! I'm adding to your Rep.

Hey, it was BGIF's hard work. I just pulled from his Army All-American update thread... so be sure to throw him some love.
 

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LuckoftheIrish86 said:
what? Carufel had a bad game? Its basically Heresay. I have read multiple other AA game reports stating Carufel had a great game but now Rivals says he didn't? ND Bias? maybe, I think Rivals is just trying to stir the pot.


I'm just hoping that our incoming class is reading or hearing this garbage, and it fires them up. Hell if I was in their shoes and heard this stuff, I would push myself to try and shut up the critics. Charlie WILL have these boys ready, regardless of what these pencil pushing nerds who have probably never played one snap of football have to say.
 

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This offensive line is going to be a FORCE.

A lot of that is because ND only has about 5 on their roster which will therefore thrust these guys into playing time right away, but that's okay. These guys are going to be around for a long time and they'll be the core of ND's run in the next few years.

My favorite group was the Taylor-Ruddy-Leahy led group of 1993. I think that these guys are going to be as good, if not better than them.
 
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What will determine the success of this class is the same as every other class.

1. A leader,or leaders, will emerge and drive the others to follow. The strength of that leadership will be significant.

2. This class, as in every other class, will not remain 100% intact. there will be injuries, academic problems, and various other defections that will occur.

3. The most important unknown ingredients are their desire, attitude, and work ethic. We can only guess at these now. They are raw material to be molded. Everything is in place to make them successful. It is their character and ability to take it that will determine their success.
 
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