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Open Thread: National Signing Day
subwaydomer.com - Open thread for NSD. Stop by and chat about all the happenings of the day. More...
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NSD Watch List
ndgdn.com - Who to watch for on NSD More...
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The Commitments: Front seven
irish.nbcsports.com - At his first signing day press conference, Brian Kelly all but announced his intent to rebuild the front seven of the defense via recruiting. Little did people know he planned on doing it in his first full recruiting class. More...
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Twittermania: The Weekly Top 5 #NDFB Tweets 1/31/12
subwaydomer.com - The best tweets of the week to come across the @TheSubwayDomer Twitter timeline. More...
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Irish EE's
ndgdn.com - Notre Dame Early Enrollments review. More...
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The Commitments: Quarterback
irish.nbcsports.com - When Notre Dame named Brian Kelly its head football coach, many assumed that thy were getting a quarterbacking guru. And for good reason. Kelly, while at Grand Valley, Central Michigan, or Cincinnati seemed to always get good quarterbacking play out of a diverse cast of characters — and often times from multiple in the same season. More...
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Reviewing the Redshirts: OT Matt Hegarty
onefootdown.com - Matt Hegarty came to Notre Dame as the highest ranked offensive line prospect in the class, outside of maybe Jordan Prestwood (who didn't sign a LOI with ND). Besides Scout, who ranked him as the 11th best tackle in the country, Hegarty was ranked as the fifth or sixth best tackle and a top 100 recruit across the board. More...
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Staring At The Finish Line
subwaydomer.com - The cycle of the 2012 Recruiting Class is nearly finished. Whew! More...
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The Commitments: Wide receivers
irish.nbcsports.com - The shadow that Michael Floyd's graduation will leave over the Irish offense likely won't clear in just one season. But like the Irish coaching staff did last year, they evaluated their roster deficiencies and took dead aim at them. And with the Irish’s 2012 slate of receivers — even if it doesn’t grow in the next week — they’ve done an excellent More...
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The Commitments: The offensive line
irish.nbcsports.com - Often times, the most attention is heaped on the recruit that got away. That was certainly the case when Taylor Decker, a six-foot-eight, 310-pound tackle that was long pledged to the Irish flipped his commitment to Ohio State after coaches Ed Warinner and Tim Hinton did the same. More...
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