IrishRamMan10
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oh man...
oh, neg rep GG, you said G--- L-----
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Chris Donald is okay to mention though....
It was a warning. What are you, 12? :stickoutt![]()
Q: Who do you think will end up having the number one recruiting class? And what big time players should we watch out for as freshman coming in? Nick, Atlanta, Georgia
A: Notre Dame has gone wire to wire thus far as the Scout.com No. 1 ranked team in recruiting. One would think they could possibly lose some prospects because of their 3-9 season. That has not happened yet nor do I think it will. Perhaps they could lose a prospect or two, but usually that happens to everyone. That’s recruiting.
Who can catch the Irish? Georgia? I don’t think so because the Dawgs have only one more scholarship to give. Maybe another or two with attrition but it’s hard to say. Regardless Mark Richt is bringing in an outstanding group.
FSU? I don’t think the Seminoles will close with enough juice to catch Notre Dame.
UCLA? If anything, the Bruins will drop in the rankings because of a (potential) coaching change. Committed prospects could end up elsewhere. But it may not be as bad as people think, depending on who comes in.
USC? You betcha. I think the Trojans will close with a flurry and could possibly catch the Fighting Irish and take claim to the top recruiting class in the country once again. They are on an array of big time prospects and USC will land their share. With 25 scholarships, they will be tough to beat.
In regards to the other part of your question it’s hard to say at this point without combing through all the recruiting classes and cross referencing that with depth charts and team needs. Looking at the Scout.com National 100 I do believe A.J. Green (Summerville, S.C.) could make an instant impact in Athens. I also believe Julio Jones (Foley, Ala.) will make a big splash no matter who he signs with. Safeties Will Hill (Jersey City, N.J.) and Dee Finley (Auburn, Ala.) will likely see significant time in the Gator secondary in ’08. I believe all the USC offensive tackle commits will have a chance to contribute for the Trojans (Matt Khalil, Matt Meyer and Tyron Smith). Defensive lineman Ethan Johnson (Portland, Ore.) should make a big difference for the Notre Dame defense next year, as will a few of his future teammates from this class like Omar Hunter (Buford, Ga.). Other potential impact players are Aldarius Johnson (Miami), Aaron Williams (Texas), Brendan Beal
Yeah, we should negatively rep him for that one. Anyone that says Greg Little gets it too.