Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Notre Dame Has Number 2 Recruiting Class Currently DESPITE

Not like a winning a Bowl game in their last 10 tries and having a Horror movie of a season!!! Rivals as of Monday reported:
This Irish class is loaded with prime time players, even though it might not get back to the top spot. Don't be surprised if the Irish do add one more player on Signing Day – defensive lineman Kapron Lewis-Moore is expected to switch from A&M to Notre Dame, but he's not going on the record with his final pick until Wednesday. The Irish are also making a strong push with four-star running back Milton Knox, a UCLA commitment.

The Vatican needs to investigate. This goes against all logic!!! I highly suspect Black Masses and deals with the evil spirit world .

The Holy Father Father must demand that the Notre Dame Football Team be Suspended for 3 to 4 years so they investigate this.

Somehow LSU that is having it's most successful decade that includes 2 National Championships is NUMBER 9!!!!

Ahead of us is the has been school of Miami at #7 and the School of Nursing Florida State at # 6. You know people should really be calling Child Protective Services on these kid's parents.

I will not even tell you the grief I am getting from Bama fans at their ranking. Well National Signing day is coming up in a couple of days. More on the LSU class later today

1 comment:

Fr. J. said...

Ay pobrecito!

I have no inside info on this, but I suspect some powerful reasons ND has kept it top level incoming class:

1. They were recruited before this past horror of horrors season.

2. They are a top ranked class (some call them the first ranked class) and departing Notre Dame they would have to join a lesser ranked class--and who wants that?

3. I'm sure they've been promised an opportunity to play just as soon as they are ready--no waiting in line with a horrible team like ND's. One could make a good name for himself right away, if he works hard enough.

4. What could be better than taking a team from worst ranked to a national championship in just 4 years--and at Notre Dame? There is no bigger dream in college football.

5. It's Our Lady's University and while God is impartial in sports, she is not.

6. Notre Dame has all new facilities, the visible support of the fans and student body through thick and thin and a real sportsman's code of honor. It is a class act in victory and defeat.

7. It's just, well, Notre Dame. Come visit.