eh. His agent almost certainly told him that at some point and he just forgot. Besides, it seems like he realized it in time to avoid costing himself the free money by taking the USF job.
Mike, put the drink down. I have something really important to talk about. Now Mike…Yes Mike martinis are great but this is important. Mike, if you take another job, yes Mike vodka is delicious… You know what, I’ll just email you the info.
This kid is announcing Wednesday, he just visited this weekend. He's a guard. We need 3-4 OTs this class. I wonder if Rudolph isn't a fan of Peter Jones
I'm super surprised Tosh Baker has stayed thru all this. Wonder If he's stay for a 5th year If Fisher/Alt go pro
Singer just posted he’ll be there for the Blue and Gold game. With Sprague being in this weekend somewhat preemptively and that other kid committing this week, they seem to be turning the heat up on spots available for these dudes. Regardless take Guerby for the stupid fuckin name. Plus he seems good at football.
Shrew taking the whole class at PSU it looks like Brady Dunlap never re-committed anywhere after de-committing, if Shrew wants him and he comes, that's a massive 5 player class for a team that needs bodies
Haven’t been paying nearly as attention as normal while on vacation. We’re winning the natty aren’t we?
After watching some of Carey Booth’s tape and hearing Dunlap might stick around I’m on the hoops school bandwagon.
Busy week at ND March 28 LB Brian Huff (2024) March 29 LB Bradley Shaw (2024) DB Trey McNutt (2025) RB Cornell Beard (2025) WR/CB Jackson Ward (2024) March 30 DE Jerod Smith (2024) VYP Jacob Smith (2024 OL Kevin Heywood (2024) March 31 CB Leonard Moore (2024 - commit) LB Cole Sullivan (2024) OL Caleb Brewer (2024) LB Jaiden Spearman (2024) OL Kyle Rakers (2024) LB Jaxon Pyatt (2026) RB Messiah Mickens (2026) WR Elias Cody Coke (2026) April 1 CB Karson Hobbs (2024 - commit) CB Aaron Scott (2024) CB Kaleb Beasley (2024) Edge Darien Mayo (2024) QB Deuce Knight (2025) LB Aaron Chiles (2024) LB Carlton Smith (2025) WR Isaiah Mozee (2025) WR Deshaun Lanier (2025) TE Willie Rodriguez (2024) LB/TE Tatum Evans (2026) K Tripp Woody (2024) LS Preston Andrews (2024) K Kyle Lemmerman (2024) K Sam Bisesi (2024) OL Jake Cook (2025) CB Asaad Brown (2024) DB Remington Moss (2025)
I could’ve made this up but I’m relatively sure that in the early 2010s I read an article basically saying Frank was one of the smartest members of the House and the dumbest mfer in Congress was….Kevin McCarthy.
CJ Carr seems to be back on board the ND train fully. Recruiting is really kicking back up to that Freeman level we expect after a lull. I still don’t think the class will be as good as 23 but it should be right there in the end
If they can add Scott and Lambert to Carr and Williams and keep them all, that core could be part of a better class than 23. But I suspect at WR specifically, the 23 class will end up outperforming the overall rank. QB, as well, which is crazy, considering how it went down. So impact-wise, you may be right on that point, even if the 24 class ends up higher ranked.
I think 2024 will still be a better class than 2023, especially at the top end, if you are basing this on rankings. Carr and Cam Williams almost make that a certainty because they will be so highly ranked. That being said, the 2023 class was ranked so poorly, and I think repoocs is right, and many of those guys will outplay their ranking. The rankings game is a pure $$ grab most of the time or it's a ridiculous NFL Draft Projection or it's biasness. It's all absurd. I can turn on the tape and see that Carr is one of the truly elite QBs in the 2024 class, but you've got one site (On3) who doesn't even have him ranked in the top 100 when he's got incredible game film and he's been tearing it up in 7on7. Same thing goes w/ Greathouse and a bunch of other guys in the 2023 class.
Right?!? My dad was a teacher in Detroit Public Schools for 35 years and I’ve seen some shit while grading papers.
Think it’s good that we picked the coach that values defense, skill, passing, shooting, dribbling, and thinking.
this is an incredibly unnuanced take and there are many people that can undoubtedly speak better on the subject but it’s pretty cool that the 3 major ND head coaches are people of color - not to mention very likeable and charismatic. Would be awesome to see this have a tangible impact throughout collegiate sports.