'11 FL DE/TE Aaron Lynch

#33
#33
rabasa who notre dame picked up isnt good at all...really overrated

i dont think he even has an offer from the big 3 in florida
 
#37
#37
rabasa who notre dame picked up isnt good at all...really overrated

i dont think he even has an offer from the big 3 in florida

If by "Big 3" you mean Florida, Miami and Florida State, according to his scout, rivals and espn profiles he has offers to all three.

just because he chose somewhere else, no need to sound dumb and call him overrated.
 
#39
#39
If by "Big 3" you mean Florida, Miami and Florida State, according to his scout, rivals and espn profiles he has offers to all three.

just because he chose somewhere else, no need to sound dumb and call him overrated.

yeah to say rabasa isnt "any good" is certainly a stretch...

he at least had a committable offer to fsu. for miami and uf he might have been a plan B, but they were interested.
 
#40
#40
If by "Big 3" you mean Florida, Miami and Florida State, according to his scout, rivals and espn profiles he has offers to all three.

just because he chose somewhere else, no need to sound dumb and call him overrated.

well it isnt commitable..

and just cuz you saw a highlight tape of handling a miami high tackle which is 5'11 200 pounds doesnt make him a better prospect than chickillo..he doesnt suck..but he is not a 4 star player

im not bashing the kid
 
#41
#41
well it isnt commitable..

and just cuz you saw a highlight tape of handling a miami high tackle which is 5'11 200 pounds doesnt make him a better prospect than chickillo..he doesnt suck..but he is not a 4 star player

im not bashing the kid

First you said he didn't have offers from any of the big Florida schools, when he in fact had offers from all three. Now you say none of the offers were commitable. So you're on the staff at Miami, Florida and Florida State to know all three of his offers weren't commitable? Right.

as for not saying "he sucks", you did say he "isnt good at all". those are kind of synonymous.

He is rated at 5.7 on rivals, which is the highest 3-star rating and just .1 away from being a 4-star recruit.
 
#42
#42
no im not on the staff but if he got his miami offer he would have commit on the spot..

im saying he isnt as good as his espn rating..there are better players than him below him..thats the point im making
 
#43
#43
Lynch will be one to watch because his classroom skills are a little lacking from all reports...kid may end up in somewhere other than ND on NSD....hearing his latest ACT score didn't improve much( 17 was the first score).
 
#44
#44
Lynch will be one to watch because his classroom skills are a little lacking from all reports...kid may end up in somewhere other than ND on NSD....hearing his latest ACT score didn't improve much( 17 was the first score).

keep dreaming, ND wouldn't have let him commit if he can't be admitted. He must have already been cleared
 
#45
#45
keep dreaming, ND wouldn't have let him commit if he can't be admitted. He must have already been cleared

Dreaming? the kid scored a 17(scout/rivals) and 19 on latest test....guess they have dropped ACT standards since Kelly took over? Love the newbies!
 
#46
#46
Wow, from reading other threads (Arnett), I thought ND wouldn't accept commitments from kids unless they were guaranteed to make it in.
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#47
#47
Dreaming? the kid scored a 17(scout/rivals) and 19 on latest test....guess they have dropped ACT standards since Kelly took over? Love the newbies!

19 can get you into ND if your GPA is solid and his 3.0 is fine...

and yes, notre dame does not accept commitments unless they know for sure the recruit will clear admissions...
 
#48
#48
Dreaming? the kid scored a 17(scout/rivals) and 19 on latest test....guess they have dropped ACT standards since Kelly took over? Love the newbies!

if his GPA is high enough his ACT score isn't necessarily as high of importance. He may also qualify for one of the very few academic exemptions that admissions allows coaches. Its no golden ticket but it relaxes some of the schools requirements in hardship situations.
 
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