With a little over a month and a half until spring football practice starts we have some time to look at the future, speculate and dream. With seventeen new additions to the program there is much to talk about. National signing day went well overall for the Irish despite one surprise disappointment and no surprise signings (unlike last year). With four new players already on campus, three early enrollees and one USC transfer momentum for the 2012 season is rolling forward. Although it may be a few years to determine if this class is a success there are a few players that will and will have to contribute early for the Irish to be successful this year.
Looking at new players already on campus we will have to assume that participating in spring workouts and practices including the Blue and Gold Game will pay early dividends to their development. Maybe even more valuable is the time they spend becoming acclimated to campus life. It can be tough enough making the jump from high school football to a big time college program without having to learn all the other things that come with it such as where are my classes, how do I fit in what are the dorms like, etc. Gunner Kiel, Tee Shepard and Sheldon Day show maturity beyond their years by graduating early and making the commitment and sacrifice to leave their high school experience early to begin life in South Bend. Make no mistake about it being 17 years old and a part of the Notre Dame Family is attractive but realize that leaving your buddies, missing the prom and not walking across a stage with people who may have known your whole life to celebrate in the accomplishment of graduation is no easy task.
The rest of the signees will report to campus shortly after graduation to start summer school and begin their college career months before the rest of the ‘Normal” freshman class. Defensive lineman Jarron Jones said he will be on campus the day after he graduates from Aquinas Institute in Rochester NY, not much time to reflect on you high school years and lounge with your friends.
With the number of signees on Wednesday being less than expected Kelly and his staff have to decide whether to extend more offers to fifth years or wait out some other high school targets that have yet to commit to a college program, specifically cornerback/wide receiver/ athlete Davonte’ Neal. Either way the Irish have options and choices which is better than not having them. Meanwhile in the upcoming months we can speculate and review out new players and how they will fit into the scheme for the future. Some will compete right away, some will red shirt and some may never play a down they and we can only hope for the best. No matter what happens as spring approaches one thing is for sure hope will spring eternal.
For those of you who hold a grudge and want to follow their careers and jeer here is a list of those recruits who at one time were committed to the Irish but changed their minds; Deontay Greenberry to Houston, Ronald Darby to Florida State, Taylor Decker and David Perkins to Ohio State. Of course there were others targeted by the Irish who chose other programs and we can only hope we were lucky to have them pass.
Oh yeah by the way we have already started the recruitment process for the class of 2013 (Kelly was in contact with over a dozen prospects from that class on Wednesday) since that signing day is fast approaching on February 6th 2013.
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