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re: Nkemdiche watch.

Posted on 1/11/13 at 9:39 am to
Posted by jayboy504
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Posted on 1/11/13 at 9:39 am to
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OM: Family thing


quote:

LSU: Love Miles and Haley and my play fits their style. I love how they are a dirty defense (with a smile) and I can see myself playing the way they play


This...

Landon Collins last year....

Ala. I love Bama. Feels like home. Etc. Etc.

LSU. Yeah I know the players. I know the coaches.

I know I posted this before but everytime you heard Landon speak he always had glowing remarks about Bama. When he spoke about LSU it just sounded like there was never much interest. Much in the same way look at how RN speaks about LSU compared to Ole Miss. There's no denying RN's heart is here. RN is the one who has to be comfortable for 3-4 years not his momma. Did RN's mother make his first commitment for him? Nah RN made it himself. So that leads me to believe if he made his own decision to commit to Clemson then he's going to make his own decision to follow his heart.
Posted by Tiger Voodoo
Champs 03 07 09 11(fack) 19!!!
Member since Mar 2007
21789 posts
Posted on 1/11/13 at 10:10 am to
Hey guys.

I've read a lot about RNs brother at OM being the main factor in OM being the perceived leader.

My question is, what was Denzel Nkimdiche's recruitment like?

How highly rated was he?

Who were the contenders, and his finalists?

Was RN already pretty well known as a future blue chipper when DN was being recruited?


Denzel looked pretty damn good this year against us, so I'm wondering if teams knew ahead of time how good RN was going to be, and if teams maybe didn't think that this could be a possibility and try to get DN to bring in RN as well.

Any insight on any of that from the recruiting board experts?


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