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2020 Cali Award Winner, Aka FloridaHam
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Visited ND and OSU in the last week. Any chance we get him to visit again before the dead period or is this looking unlikely for us?
He's a 2021. He can visit but no officials visits until next year. He can always visit after the Dead Period.Visited ND and OSU in the last week. Any chance we get him to visit again before the dead period or is this looking unlikely for us?
ugh! We need some legacy recruits! Part of the problem with turning our backs on NJ is also turning our backs on all the legacy recruits that grew up there by fathers from the 80's and 90's classes. I know I beat this drum too much for many here, but this is also a reason NJ is important.
Recruiting: Early 2021 Names To Know - Defensive Line
Some early names of 2021 defensive line recruits that Notre Dame is targetingwww.si.com
George Rooks, 6-5, 260, Jersey City (N.J.) St. Peter’s Prep — A power player with long arms, Rooks played defensive end in a 3-4 defense as a junior. With his height and length, Rooks could stay at defensive end for a 3-4 college defense, or end up inside as a three technique in a 4-3. Rooks is not only a good player, he’s also a very good student. Duke and Notre Dame have offered; Michigan, Rutgers, Miami, Nebraska, Ohio State and several other programs are also involved. From this select list of top-notch defensive tackle prospects, Rooks appears to be the best bet for the Irish.
Remember this is an article written by a Notre Dame writer. Notice he doesn't even mention the SU offer...but mentions the one from Rutgers.ugh! We need some legacy recruits! Part of the problem with turning our backs on NJ is also turning our backs on all the legacy recruits that grew up there by fathers from the 80's and 90's classes. I know I beat this drum too much for many here, but this is also a reason NJ is important.
Legacy recruits aren't coming here until we get back to winning at least 8 or 9 games a year or better.ugh! We need some legacy recruits! Part of the problem with turning our backs on NJ is also turning our backs on all the legacy recruits that grew up there by fathers from the 80's and 90's classes. I know I beat this drum too much for many here, but this is also a reason NJ is important.
My guess is we will have a better chance with legacies from the next generation (of current players) assuming La Familia is a real thing and Dino retires into the sunset in 10-15 years on good terms.Legacy recruits aren't coming here until we get back to winning at least 8 or 9 games a year or better.
I hear you, but chicken or egg? We had a legacy transfer from tOSU to Duke and start at a position of great need (Wohlabaugh). With a center, we win more than 5 last season.Legacy recruits aren't coming here until we get back to winning at least 8 or 9 games a year or better.
There's still the baby brother in the 2021 class, although SU hasn't offered yet.I hear you, but chicken or egg? We had a legacy transfer from tOSU to Duke and start at a position of great need (Wohlabaugh). With a center, we win more than 5 last season.
Both Cooper and Eli went to Ole Miss. Both Bossa boys went to the same school. This last point however, is really my issue.While It is far from automatic that a Legacy recruit goes to their dad's alma mater, it does seem that we almost never get even one though.
Well you know what they say...s ex sells.I personally am fine with sanctioned people tweeting at recruits, but I have to agree that the specific tweet is pretty creepy.