BleedGopher
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They convinced more then a few players this year to "buck the trend". Obviously in past years guys like McDonald were long gone. I think with Kill times are a changin!Breakin' The Plane said:Looks like a great kid. I think he ends up in gold, but not Gopher gold. Hope Kill and company can convince him to buck the trend.
NMJohn Galt said:Obviously he's good player with all of the offers he's gotten this early, but someone will have to explain to me what makes him special as a football player. I went to one CDH game this year and didn't even know he was on the field.
I was referring to the number of CDH kids that end up at Notre Dame.They convinced more then a few players this year to "buck the trend". Obviously in past years guys like McDonald were long gone. I think with Kill times are a changin!
Obviously he's good player with all of the offers he's gotten this early, but someone will have to explain to me what makes him special as a football player. I went to one CDH game this year and didn't even know he was on the field.
I was referring to the number of CDH kids that end up at Notre Dame.
I was at the Stillwater/CDH game, and Kendrik Brewster got most of the carries and had a long TD run. I don't think JO got more than 5 carries and caught more than 2 passes. Just look at the numbers listed in the article: 549 yards rushing, 8 TDs; 27 catches for 428 yards and 5 TDs. Hardly the stuff of legend. But I'll take your word Bob, you obviously follow CDH pretty closely.
I was referring to the number of CDH kids that end up at Notre Dame.
Yep, that's the tough thing when schools like Notre Dame come calling. A lot of Cretin students are very used to a smaller catholic school setting. It's nothing religious, it's just what they and their parents are used to. Most of them had a great experience at CDH and think a school like Notre Dame is the college equivalent of CDH. It's why you see a ton of Cretin kids go to St. Thomas and St. Johns after HS.
I really do think the U has a chance with him though. But the toughest barrier is Notre Dame (for most CDH athletes).
I would think that that would be a factor for some, wouldn't you?
that was more true in the past when rob ianello was still at notre dame as their recruiting coordinator and WR's coach. he was the main guy with connections at CDH (and in minnesota) in terms of recruiting. mostly because of the time he spent coaching at wisconsin prior to notre dame. he left notre dame a couple years ago and took at HC job with akron. and he has since been fired from the HC job at akron.
i don't think you will see as many CDH guys or minnesota guys in general going to notre dame as we did over the last 6 to 7 years.
Article on him from two weeks back. Will be interesting to see what happens to him but Michael Floyd was one of his Brothers Best friends and James works out with Michael all off-season.
http://www.irishsportsdaily.com/recruiting/notre-dame-football-recruiting/6382-onwualu-talks-nd-offer-visit
saw plenty of east metro this past fall.. i also didn't notice this kid..
best player was junius ? from Woodbury.. best open field runner i've seen in the HS ranks in some time. but he was hurt for the 2nd half of the season. three year starter.
if this CDH kid was so great, he should have had monster numbers this year.. CDH was down this year for thier standards.
Huh? They went undefeated in the regular season and won their conference. They then went on to make it to the State semi's and got beaten up by Wayzata. It wasn't a "great" CDH team, but it sure wasn't a down year (they've only won 2 State Championships in their entire history).
As far as not noticing James, it's partially on you. He wasn't a huge name, so I don't blame you for not noticing him, but it sounds like you followed Woodbury pretty closely, he did score 2 TDs in that game. Kendrick Brewster is a good football player, so James was primarily a WR and Safety. It was more of a product of Brewster being a better RB than whoever the backup WR would have been. It was the way for Cretin to get the best players on the field.
As a JR, he was the best offensive football player on a top 5 team in the State.