♣ Danny Spond finally got his offer from Notre Dame . The athletic quarterback/athlete can play a number of positions and is a seemingly intriguing prospect for the college level.
He plays quarterback on a run-oriented team, but shows great wheels for being 6’2”, 230. He piggybacked that position by playing linebacker as well.
With his size and speed, this is where many recruiting sites see him projecting. After committing initially to Colorado, he’s since rescinded that commitment and is once again on the market.
With Andrew Hendrix and Tommy Rees already in Notre Dame’s fold, this might just be a player you have to get and later decide where to put him, given the logjam at QB for this class.
He’s currently being recruited by Arizona State, Colorado, Duke, Stanford, TCU, and Wyoming; but look for more to offer now that he’s reopened his commitment. He will be visiting on January 22 and expect a decision the following week.
He had already scheduled this visit before he received his scholarship offer so take that for what it’s worth. All signs are pointing →to Notre Dame, especially given the shown interest from both parties. ♣
Sometimes good QB’s go unnoticed. I know it’s a hard pill to swallow given today’s use of the internet but sometimes it does happen. You know, the Larry Bird discovered shooting at the side of his barn on a court of dirt-type of player? These players aren’t any lesser in quality because they lack the combine-type exposure, they just lack the exposure. Well one of these unknowns just so happens to be a QB.
He grew up in Manhattan’s Upper West Side but chose to concentrate on baseball instead of football. When he finally decided to participate in football, the glory and hype machines had already been turned off because of his late start. No sexy combine numbers and elite 11 QB camps to splash all over the net. No cattle-prodded "Under Armour" shirts with his name tattooed on them, just a simple boy looking to compete at his high school, and a kid with a great understanding of how to remain calm when under great pressure.
Cole Marcoux has taken the recruiting nation by storm. There are no pictures of a soldier and Cole holding up an Army All-American Game jersey because he won a contest for a reality show in which the prize was a spot at the game. A highly unusually way to get in, but it worked. Throughout the game against the nation’s best, Cole proved to be the best of the best. He threw for 99 yards (5-8) with one of the passes being a beautifully thrown deep ball which the receiver dropped.
The rest of the highly-touted QB’s on his squad were a measly 3-15 for 47 yards. You can come to your own conclusion on that. When asked by the South Bend Tribune’s, Eric Hansen, of what he thought about Notre Dame, Cole replied: “All I know is that I can't imagine any high school football player who wouldn't be interested if Notre Dame ever came calling,”
It sounds like the 6'5" Cole Marcoux is about to get the pub he rightfully deserves. If Notre Dame extends an offer to this Dartmouth verbal, expect there to be more than just curiosity coming from Manhattan.