šŸˆ CecilHurt: Several sources reporting that Robert Nkedemiche, the nation's No. 1 football prospect, h

Duder:677144 said:
Not entirely sure this one is over

It isn't. For one, his father isn't on board with this decision.

I haven't bothered to look around but I'd be willing to bet some of the national recruiting guys are saying the same thing
 
It won't be over til Feb. He is no doubt playing the tag along game with his buddies. If he does hold true to his commitment, Maybe Clemson will be able to hold WVU under 70 next time!!
 
This isn't what I expected, but if he sticks with Clemson I wish him the best of luck.

For those who have followed recruiting closely they know Dabo is good on the recruiting trail. Remember, we've seen what he does in person and while I do consider him to be a little "loose" when it comes to how he does things, you can't argue with his success.
It won't be over til Feb. He is no doubt playing the tag along game with his buddies. If he does hold true to his commitment, Maybe Clemson will be able to hold WVU under 70 next time!!

This probably deserves a thread in and of itself.

One of the moves Dabo made at Clemson that caused me to "do a Spock," was his firing of Steele after that game. Scapegoat. Plain and simple.

That Tiger team was woefully unprepared for their meeting with WVU. That responsibility doesn't fall on one of the assistant coaches. It falls on the head man himself.




I'd love to see Nkemdiche in Crimson. But, if we don't, it's not the beginning of a death kneel for the defense. It's one player, one position.

My reaction was "well damn." If you left your decoder ring at home, that's a "damn" with a very limited amount of emotion.
 
We have missed on other #1s before and it hasn't hurt us. If he does stick to his pledge, good luck to him. He'll get to the NFL but he will NEVER win a NC like he has said he wanted to do.

No doubt that Dabo's firing of Steele was a Scapegoat tactic. Not being prepared falls on one man alone, the Head Man!
 
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