I hope the young man goes to A) the school he wants, but B) the school he can build his own legacy at without worrying about living up to the expectations that will likely be placed on him, especially at UT and OM.
You guys are making some really strong points about Cutcliffe. Is Duke the type of school that he can really grow at though? Maybe it does not matter, his last name will get him drafted, but if I were him I would avoid the ACC and prove to the NFL you can cut it in a big boy's league.
The only thing is Cutt is 65 years old with a birthday in September. He will be 68 when Arch enrolls and into his 70's in the duration of Arch's eligibility. Mist coaches start to retire around 70.
Thank you yet again for saying what the semi intelligent & rational thinkers have been saying all along in these situationsYou know a fan base is full of defeatists when a kid isn’t even getting scholarship offers yet and people are already accepting the “anywhere but here” mantra
but In all honesty, he’s still really young and won’t be making any decisions for a while. With someone like this I think fans just need to let the kid be a kid for a year or 2, then we recruit the hell out of him
Besides, if he’s like any other recruit, anything and anyone his family is associated with and their legacy won’t (and should NOT) have any bearing on where he goes. It should be what coaches he has the best relationship with and where he feels most comfortable. If that’s here, then good. If that’s LSU, then oh well. It won’t be about “making my own legacy” or “following in my father/uncles footsteps”