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Maybe we can start to change it up... its a cake.. we can use sprinkles, frosting, and candles too!
Can we get Erin Andrews to jump out of the cake????
Maybe we can start to change it up... its a cake.. we can use sprinkles, frosting, and candles too!
Can we get Erin Andrews to jump out of the cake????
(Via the Roundup.)
<li>There are ... how shall I put it ... lots of crazy rumors flying around on the - yes, you are reading this correctly - <strong>Omar Hunter</strong> front, as ND's courtship of him (and his of ND) may not be entirely a thing of the past. I can't say more now, because much of this seems to be of the If I Told You I'd Have to Shoot You Fast Because My Source Would Be Coming to Shoot Me variety. Let's just say you should keep your ear to the ground to see if these rumblings turn into a genuine earthquake ... and remember, you heard it here first!</li>
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You forgot to mention the Jonas Gray stuff that is going around...which is making me sick this afternoon!!!!! I do not know which would surprise me more Jonas leaving, Page commiting to a non-southern school, or Omar recommiting to ND!!!! It is going to be a crazy final few weeks to say the least!!!!!
Jonas confirmed today he would have signed his LOI already if he could.
He's Irish
Omar would have signed his 6 months ago if he could. You got a link?
Article published Jan 23, 2008
Irish eyeing 3 recruits
S.C.’s Page to announce his decision Friday
By BOB WIENEKE
Tribune Staff Writer
Robin Bacon knew for sure that coaches from North Carolina and Notre Dame were scheduled for Wednesday night in-home visits with star offensive lineman Kenneth Page.
The head football coach at A.C. Flora High in Columbia, S.C., also knew that Clemson coach Tommy Bowden and Tennessee’s Phillip Fulmer had visited Page a day earlier.
But Bacon couldn’t remember the order of the Notre Dame and North Carolina visits.
“I don’t know who’s coming first. One’s coming early and one’s coming later,” Bacon said, before adding with a laugh, “That might be the best time to come in, the last one.”
Why? Because once Wednesday’s batch of visits was done, Page will spend today thinking about where he’ll spend the next four years of his life. He’s set to announce his choice from among the four finalists at a 9 a.m. Friday press conference.
That’s about the extent of the information Bacon had at his disposal on Wednesday, hours before the final stumping was to take place.
“Some kids have a gut feeling ... ‘Hey, this is where I want to go,’ and you know it,” Bacon said. “I don’t think he’s made his decision.”
The 6-foot-4, 293-pound Page is one of three players with whom Notre Dame remains involved, the others being Weatherford, Texas, defensive end Kapron Lewis-Moore and Novi, Mich., defensive lineman Mike Martin.
Notre Dame has received 22 verbal commitments to its recruiting class of 2008. Until the Feb. 6 signing day arrives, Irish coach Charlie Weis is prohibited from commenting on a recruit.
Martin, according to CSTV and recruiting analyst Tom Lemming, who also writes a column for the Tribune publication Irish Sports Report, is scheduled to visit Notre Dame this weekend. Martin committed to Michigan over the summer, and visited there last weekend.
Lewis-Moore, who had committed to Texas A&M before Dennis Franchione was replaced by Mike Sherman, made his official visit to Notre Dame last weekend. There was scuttlebutt this week that the Aggies had pulled Lewis-Moore’s scholarship offer.
“I don’t think so,” said Kenny Wheaton, Lewis-Moore’s coach at Weatherford High. “That’s kind of a misunderstanding, all that Internet business.”
The 6-4, 225-pound Lewis-Moore still has one visit remaining — to Kansas — the weekend of Feb. 2. But other than that, information about any timeline on a decision remains up to Lewis-Moore.
“He enjoyed Notre Dame,” Wheaton said. “I’ll go that far, but other than that I really don’t want to say.”
Bacon on Wednesday could only say for sure when Page’s recruitment would end.
“I think it’s one of those things where he just feels like he’s get to end it,” Bacon said, “it’s been going on for so long.”
So I guess it is just Knox and Wells...unless there is a surprise...Are there any quality DL we can go after?
I think it is down to Wells and maybe a few lower ranked guys that may get late offers!!
With the Chow hiring I do not see Knox leaving UCLA...I think it is down to Wells and maybe a few lower ranked guys that may get late offers!!