Commentary
Big recruiting weekend in South Bend
Originally Published: October 14, 2009
By
Jc Shurburtt | Scouts Inc.
To say there is a lot of pressure on Notre Dame this weekend is an understatement. Not only will the Irish be trying to break the streak of losing seven games in a row to the Trojans, but they will be hosting a number of top-notch recruits that the future of the program depends on. Among those in attendance will be multiple Under Armour All-Americans and a dozen ESPNU 150 Watch List players.
Here's a look at some of the prospects that are scheduled to be in South Bend this weekend and where things stand in their recruitment.
RB Giovanni Bernard (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas)
Position rank: No. 16 RB | Stars: four
Florida State is believed to be the team to beat and a Seminoles assistant was by his school earlier this week, but Bernard has claimed he's wide open throughout the process.
S Corey Cooper (Maywood, Ill./Proviso East)
Position rank: No. 18 S | Stars: three
Cooper, who is committed to Illinois but considering all options, will make his official to Notre Dame, which has not given up on the 6-foot-2, 203-pounder. He's made multiple unofficial visits to South Bend. Tennessee, Stanford, Missouri and Arizona also have been mentioned.
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RB Giovanni Bernard (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Saint Thomas Aquinas)
Position rank: No. 16 RB | Stars: four
Florida State is believed to be the team to beat and a Seminoles assistant was by his school earlier this week, but Bernard has claimed he's wide open throughout the process.
S Corey Cooper (Maywood, Ill./Proviso East)
Position rank: No. 18 S | Stars: three
Cooper, who is committed to Illinois but considering all options, will make his official to Notre Dame, which has not given up on the 6-foot-2, 203-pounder. He's made multiple unofficial visits to South Bend. Tennessee, Stanford, Missouri and Arizona also have been mentioned.
For a look at the rest of the talented recruits expected to be in attendance for the USC-Notre Dame showdown, become an ESPN Insider.
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