volzfan1998
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No he won't wait.
I'm with you, he got it over with quick with ND (committing). Heck, can't blame the kid for de-committing, LOTS of negativity surrounding ND. Rape charge someone mentioned on here earlier, but that boy tragically dying on that lift still hovers above their heads as well. If he's gonna do it, I hope it's soon for momentum. We MUST land the interior D-lineman with Montorie's suspension.
We need DTs in the worse way. UT is very thin on the D-line. Scary thin.
OH GOD YEAH, gotta have them!!!!!!! Hell, the Hayes get will be big. The debate earlier was just that, a debate. A difference in opinion doesn't mean some folks thinks he totally sucks. Some folks will never learn that. It will be the final piece to the RB puzzle and will allow them to FOCUS on other positions of need like D-line. Need another KILLER LB too, but that's another topic for another thread.:yes:
Throw in Wright, Clear, Richardson, and either Dawson/Paul and I will call it a day.
- RivalsFrom Justice Hayes on his decommitment from Notre Dame:
"There were some family issues that were discussed with my parents. I wasn't comfortable with a couple of situations when I visited Notre Dame. I respect the Notre Dame coaches and program, but at this time I feel like I'd be more comfortable closer to home."
From Grand Blanc High School Coach, Joe Delaney:
"This past week has been very difficult for Justice. He is a good kid-not one to make spur-of-the-moment decisions, or back out of things. His family is very important to him, and he respects their feelings. Coach Chuck Martin from Notre Dame was very upfront during this whole process. I think this goes way beyond a misunderstanding at a football game. Justice has expressed interest in staying closer to home and has directed me to contact two schools; Michigan State and Michigan. Michigan State coaches have expressed an interest and I am awaiting a call from Michigan."
I'm with you, he got it over with quick with ND (committing). Heck, can't blame the kid for de-committing,
Riiiigghhhttt so now it's, oh we did'nt want him anyways & he's not good enough. :lol: :lol: