Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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Tri_State79 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:11 am
RBH23 wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 5:41 pm
Tri_State79 wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 3:53 pm

College football landscape isn't the same. Skill position kids have a small window and a short time to earn a role. No elite program has to wait 3 yrs for a wr to develop when the portal exists. It's basically right now Or nothing. 1980s analogies don't really translate anymore. Ya gotta update ya data and software and measure things along more current standards and expectations. It may seem like things are still the same as the 80s in seo, but outside the bubble it isn't. It's good to keep that in mind.
The odds of any high school football player getting a D1 scholarship is about 1%. And those that do play D1 football, their odds of going pro is around 2%.

That said, these kids are wise to use football to get an education. Consider the NFL a cherry on top and not the goal.

He got a scholarship to ND. He’s already won even if he never plays a down. Just get that degree.
Goes without saying but since this board is about football lets talk football - realistically. Maybe 1 year in south bend and a portal to say Marshall. Sounds pretty practical and likely to me not just for Terry but most seo kids trying out D1.
Again, with the “let’s talk about football.” You need to get a mirror out when those words cross your mind.

As for Terry, he should stay at ND no matter what. He won the lottery regardless of how much playing time he may or may not get.


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Re: Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:46 am
Tri_State79 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:11 am
RBH23 wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 5:41 pm

The odds of any high school football player getting a D1 scholarship is about 1%. And those that do play D1 football, their odds of going pro is around 2%.

That said, these kids are wise to use football to get an education. Consider the NFL a cherry on top and not the goal.

He got a scholarship to ND. He’s already won even if he never plays a down. Just get that degree.
Goes without saying but since this board is about football lets talk football - realistically. Maybe 1 year in south bend and a portal to say Marshall. Sounds pretty practical and likely to me not just for Terry but most seo kids trying out D1.
Again, with the “let’s talk about football.” You need to get a mirror out when those words cross your mind.

As for Terry, he should stay at ND no matter what. He won the lottery regardless of how much playing time he may or may not get.
I agree he should stay and get that degree so he has that level of networking accesible to him after pre grad level is complete. Did Carrico finish pre grad in Cbus? Not that it matters much cause he is an engineering kid and WVU has a good engineering dept also, was just curious. My daughter is pre med at WVU. Will be interesting to see how this kids journey in south bend progresses. He sure didnt pick the easiest path forward so he is ambitious.


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Tri_State79 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:09 pm
RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:46 am
Tri_State79 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:11 am

Goes without saying but since this board is about football lets talk football - realistically. Maybe 1 year in south bend and a portal to say Marshall. Sounds pretty practical and likely to me not just for Terry but most seo kids trying out D1.
Again, with the “let’s talk about football.” You need to get a mirror out when those words cross your mind.

As for Terry, he should stay at ND no matter what. He won the lottery regardless of how much playing time he may or may not get.
I agree he should stay and get that degree so he has that level of networking accesible to him after pre grad level is complete. Did Carrico finish pre grad in Cbus? Not that it matters much cause he is an engineering kid and WVU has a good engineering dept also, was just curious. My daughter is pre med at WVU. Will be interesting to see how this kids journey in south bend progresses. He sure didnt pick the easiest path forward so he is ambitious.
Not sure if he did or not, but an engineering degree from anywhere works. And to your point, WVU has a reputable program.


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Re: Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:39 pm
Tri_State79 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:09 pm
RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 10:46 am

Again, with the “let’s talk about football.” You need to get a mirror out when those words cross your mind.

As for Terry, he should stay at ND no matter what. He won the lottery regardless of how much playing time he may or may not get.
I agree he should stay and get that degree so he has that level of networking accesible to him after pre grad level is complete. Did Carrico finish pre grad in Cbus? Not that it matters much cause he is an engineering kid and WVU has a good engineering dept also, was just curious. My daughter is pre med at WVU. Will be interesting to see how this kids journey in south bend progresses. He sure didnt pick the easiest path forward so he is ambitious.
Not sure if he did or not, but an engineering degree from anywhere works. And to your point, WVU has a reputable program.
One things is certain. Mr. Terry is going to have to respond to a much more elite and demanding on field and academic expectation than he ever imagined before.


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Re: Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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Tri_State79 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:08 pm
RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:39 pm
Tri_State79 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:09 pm

I agree he should stay and get that degree so he has that level of networking accesible to him after pre grad level is complete. Did Carrico finish pre grad in Cbus? Not that it matters much cause he is an engineering kid and WVU has a good engineering dept also, was just curious. My daughter is pre med at WVU. Will be interesting to see how this kids journey in south bend progresses. He sure didnt pick the easiest path forward so he is ambitious.
Not sure if he did or not, but an engineering degree from anywhere works. And to your point, WVU has a reputable program.
One things is certain. Mr. Terry is going to have to respond to a much more elite and demanding on field and academic expectation than he ever imagined before.
That is true. ND does well supporting the players academically, but he will be in classes with some of the smartest students in the country.


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Re: Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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RBH23 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:58 pm
Tri_State79 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:08 pm
RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:39 pm

Not sure if he did or not, but an engineering degree from anywhere works. And to your point, WVU has a reputable program.
One things is certain. Mr. Terry is going to have to respond to a much more elite and demanding on field and academic expectation than he ever imagined before.
That is true. ND does well supporting the players academically, but he will be in classes with some of the smartest students in the country.
Academic’s won’t be a problem for Terry!!


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Re: Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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ohbuckeye2 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 9:28 pm
RBH23 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:58 pm
Tri_State79 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:08 pm

One things is certain. Mr. Terry is going to have to respond to a much more elite and demanding on field and academic expectation than he ever imagined before.
That is true. ND does well supporting the players academically, but he will be in classes with some of the smartest students in the country.
Academic’s won’t be a problem for Terry!!
He has to be a fairly decent student or Notre Dame wouldn’t have made the offer.

That said, ND is a different level academically. Average ACT score is 34! Even the average ACT score for football players is around 25. Plus, unlike many football powers (OSU, SEC schools, etc), ND doesn’t show much mercy towards their athletes. They actually have to go to class! And the talent he competes against in the classroom will be just as tough as the talent on the football field.

So can he do it? Absolutely, or as I said, ND would never have offered. But it will be tough given the additional grind of football.


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Re: Irontons Shaun Terry Committed to Notre Dame

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RBH23 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 5:58 pm
Tri_State79 wrote: Tue Feb 27, 2024 2:08 pm
RBH23 wrote: Sat Feb 24, 2024 1:39 pm

Not sure if he did or not, but an engineering degree from anywhere works. And to your point, WVU has a reputable program.
One things is certain. Mr. Terry is going to have to respond to a much more elite and demanding on field and academic expectation than he ever imagined before.
That is true. ND does well supporting the players academically, but he will be in classes with some of the smartest students in the country.
Some of the smartest.
Some of the wealthiest
And on the field = the fastest, strongest, and hardest working he has seen thus far in his life.


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