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They need a couple more high end guys by Hanratty5ND
In this class and every class.
I don't like a class with 0 LB's(by design) and only 2 OL.
That is 2 players for 8 positions....uh oh.
It is not like ND is brimming with AA talent in the underclassmen ranks at either LB or OL either.
And our DB recruiting stinks. Especially CB.
The QB recruit is pedestrian at best. The elite schools really outdo ND here on a regular basis.
Don't get me wrong--there are some excellent players and additions to the class---just too many shortcomings if a NC is the real goal and objective.
ND isn't gaining any ground on the blue bloods, that's for sure.