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Geez guys. Really? TOH-MAY-toe or TOM-ah-toe.
Wins will fix all...
Wins will fix all...
I apologize as I am a new poster and did not have facts at hand but have since done some research on our "star" recruits.
Its ugly, all of these players were ESPN TOP 150 between 2006-2009
Gary Gray-#13-pretty solid
Kerry Neal#26
Duvak K.#36
Mike Ragone#55--Some of these guys do not even play
Matt Romine#85, Ian Williams#120, Robert Hughes#140, Brian Smith#150
Raeshon Macneil, Konrad Ruland, Zach Frazer, Luke Schmidt, Demetrius Jones, Toryan Smith, Richard Jackson??
Ethan JOhnson, Jamoris Slaughter, Jonas Gray, Deon Walker??, Steve Filer
I will let you judge for yourself if any now in top 150, also, Boise State, TCU, Utah, and Cinncinatti and all service acadamies had ZERO top 150(unless you count Demetrious Jones)
Therefore, I really, really do not get that excited when a recruit or 5 leave-get the RKG replacing him and you have just about the same chance-or better- dont believe me-see above.
While I agree with you for the most part, 5 star recruits are different. Rudolph, Teo, Floyd, Clausen have all been studs, I get it. But personally, I love the RKG nomenclature. I understand what he is trying to do. To quote Tony Springmann, " I bleed blue and gold." That's what I ****ing want from a Notre Dame football player. Boo-****ing-yeah. That's the **** I'm talking about. Get an 18-year old to buy in to the hard-nose, **** you, mentality and he will succeed. We have softies on our roster, we need to replace these boys with mean mother****ers that want to pound the world. I love it. Bring this **** on. Thank you Brian Kelly for bringing this attitude to our football team. It has been sorely lacking.
While I agree with you for the most part, 5 star recruits are different. Rudolph, Teo, Floyd, Clausen have all been studs, I get it. But personally, I love the RKG nomenclature. I understand what he is trying to do. To quote Tony Springmann, " I bleed blue and gold." That's what I ****ing want from a Notre Dame football player. Boo-****ing-yeah. That's the **** I'm talking about. Get an 18-year old to buy in to the hard-nose, **** you, mentality and he will succeed. We have softies on our roster, we need to replace these boys with mean mother****ers that want to pound the world. I love it. Bring this **** on. Thank you Brian Kelly for bringing this attitude to our football team. It has been sorely lacking.
For DE I'm hoping Tuitt can get Drew to visit ND5-6 spots remaining (estimated) with the 3 de-commitments
Needs:
OT - Zach Martin, Jay Whitmire
S - ?, we have 4 DBs committed
WR - Amir Carlisle, Miles Shuler
RB - Savon Huggins, Amir Carlisle
OLB - Ishaq Williams, Christian French (should be announcing tomorrow)
DE - Not sure who's on the board, we have 3 solid commitments
Gholson, to me, seems like a perfect fit to this spread offense. He can extend the play with his feet, runs a similar offense in high school, and has a nice touch on his pass.
Amir could be getting a closer look now that Shuler & Huggins appear to be staying in-state.
For DE I'm hoping Tuitt can get Drew to visit ND![]()
Haha me too...good catchThat was dumb of me... I forgot Troy Niklas DE/OT
That was dumb of me... I forgot Troy Niklas DE/OT
Drew is projected as an OLB in our system. I haven't seen anything about him lately.
Terry what about Perryman at ILB?
I would not be surprise to hear a couple of new names in the upcoming weeks.
Drew is projected as an OLB in our system. I haven't seen anything about him lately.
While I agree with you for the most part, 5 star recruits are different. Rudolph, Teo, Floyd, Clausen have all been studs, I get it. But personally, I love the RKG nomenclature. I understand what he is trying to do. To quote Tony Springmann, " I bleed blue and gold." That's what I ****ing want from a Notre Dame football player. Boo-****ing-yeah. That's the **** I'm talking about. Get an 18-year old to buy in to the hard-nose, **** you, mentality and he will succeed. We have softies on our roster, we need to replace these boys with mean mother****ers that want to pound the world. I love it. Bring this **** on. Thank you Brian Kelly for bringing this attitude to our football team. It has been sorely lacking.
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It is a shame about Ian Williams, but a first or second round pick seems high. A third round pick for Ian seems more accurate. none the less terrible loss. I love that kid great warrior.As far as three stars versus four and five stars: "Some times you feel like a nut, some times you don't . . . "
The answer lies with the evaluation process (how much the athlete will develop) and gaging correctly as to how well the athlete fits in the program.
Some five stars fall by the wayside, and some three stars become bitches on wheels, but more five stars succeed than three, and regardless of stars, those that have someone developing them to their fullest potential are always the biggest winners.
Kelly needs three years, and all the kids will see that his program starts putting kids in the NFL like Central, and Cinci did.
The real shame of Ian Williams injury, is he was headed for an All-American year, and a first or second round draft choice. That would have been better advertising than ten wins!
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Originally Posted by Bogtrotter07
As far as three stars versus four and five stars: "Some times you feel like a nut, some times you don't . . . "
The answer lies with the evaluation process (how much the athlete will develop) and gaging correctly as to how well the athlete fits in the program.
Some five stars fall by the wayside, and some three stars become bitches on wheels, but more five stars succeed than three, and regardless of stars, those that have someone developing them to their fullest potential are always the biggest winners.
Kelly needs three years, and all the kids will see that his program starts putting kids in the NFL like Central, and Cinci did.
The real shame of Ian Williams injury, is he was headed for an All-American year, and a first or second round draft choice. That would have been better advertising than ten wins!
It is a shame about Ian Williams, but a first or second round pick seems high. A third round pick for Ian seems more accurate. none the less terrible loss. I love that kid great warrior.