So, so weird. And getting weirder. 1) In the story linked yesterday there was no mention of one salient fact in Notre Dame's decision not to release Demetrius Jones: NIU has no scholarships this year and was going to be paying his own way anyway:
He will not be able to receive an athletic scholarship from Northern Illinois this school year without the release-though a spokeswoman for the football program said it doesn't have a scholarship to give Jones anyway. But a lack of release should not preclude Jones from practicing with the Huskies once he clears various hurdles with the school, according to the spokeswoman.So the net effect here is zero. We can take back the nasty things said yesterday and replace it with a new question: why expose yourself to that crappy PR for no reason whatsoever? To "send a message"? What is that message? "We don't understand the way the media works?" "We hate the idea of recruiting Chicago?" "Our decided schematic advantage does not extend to the most basic PR concepts?"
Football scholarships are renewed on an annual basis, so Jones would not be stuck in football purgatory. He would be released from Notre Dame before next season and NIU could give Jones a scholarship at that time if it so chooses.
2) Running back James Aldridge joins the 'Weis is a liar" team:
Which is so bizarre. Why would Aldridge, still a member of the team in good standing, call out the coaches? And what is the point of the coaches lying about that in the first place? What is the possible motivation? None of this makes sense. Jones and Aldridge claim the coaches new; Weis claims they did not and the administration refuses to grant his release.On Tuesday, Weis said he didn't know that Jones was leaving the team until 20 minutes before the team bus departed Friday for Michigan. Jones has said in published reports that isn't true, that Notre Dame coaches knew.
And Notre Dame running back James Aldridge said this: ''The coaches, they knew.''
3) Weis says this won't hurt Chicago area recruiting:
"Anything that anyone wants to know, I have one of the greatest resources going, one of the most respected people to come out of the Chicago Public League," Weis said Wednesday. "I don't think we'll have any problems with the Chicago Public League."Please note the "*I* have one of the greatest resources going." That's quintessential Weis. We'll see if either Darius Fleming or Stephen Filer bolt (I don't think Filer is in the public league, but he's a Chicago-area kid) as Weis takes
Notre Dame's ship down to 1-7.
Meanwhile, Michigan State is favored by 12.5 virtually everywhere after the line opened at 4.5 earlier this week.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-20-2007 @ 2:18PM
Jamie said...
Brian Cook, my favorite Notre Dame blogger, thank you for the update.
Okay, but seriously, my team looks like they're in serious trouble. I'm surprised you got us going 1-7: who are we going to beat again?
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9-20-2007 @ 3:51PM
CrazyDaddy.net said...
I dont know - but it is a shame that they will not release him. In fact they recruited him for the business of football, and now done with him so he gets the shaft?
Huge Winner tonihgt and Biggest Play yet this weekend in college foots
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9-20-2007 @ 4:30PM
steph44 said...
"CrazyDaddy"...did you not actually READ this blog? It says even if they release him it doesn't matter. There isn't a scholarship available!!!
As a Notre Dame, I am sick and tired of all of this b.s. Talk about something else for a change!! Quit with the Irish love affair! Mon & Tues of this week, ND had the opening stories on College FB Live. No one else gets this kind of attention when they are losing. It's just ridiculous. Talk about a team that's winning. It's just SAD.
Ok, end rant.
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9-20-2007 @ 4:42PM
LB said...
Weis really isn't that smart. He is a first time head coach. The Patroits have played great without him. Maybe he got more credit for the success of the Patroits offense then he deserved. (maybe they were taping then also) For ND to have one of the worse offenses shows that maybe he isn't as smart as people thought. When he had Willingham's recruits he was okay but as his recruits start to play more and he gets to coach them more the team looks awful.
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9-21-2007 @ 8:14AM
kr said...
not sure if this is a typo, but opening line that i saw was 13.5
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9-21-2007 @ 8:45AM
Andy said...
Yeah...umm...the line opened anwhere between 13.5 and 14.5, but let's not worry about facts.
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9-21-2007 @ 10:26AM
mj said...
When Aldridge says "They knew", could he have been saying that they knew he would transfer, but that Jones had not specifically told them? Kind of like we all knew he was going to transfer after he was pulled from the Georgia Tech game?
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9-21-2007 @ 1:04PM
What Would Jermaine Dupri Do said...
The thing everyone forgets about ND not letting Jones out of his schollie, is that it means a ND walk-on still has to pay his way. I would think ND would rather reward a hard working walk-on, instead of punishing a guy who isn't there anymore
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