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SirJohn
12-06-2005, 01:30 PM
From Notre Dame Student Observer.
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FOOTBALL RECRUITING: Notre Dame hot on tight end Reuland's recruiting trail
By: Observer Sports
Issue date: 12/6/05 Section: Sports
Article Tools: Page 1 of 1

Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis has made national waves while leading Notre Dame to a BCS bowl bid. And Mission Viejo, Calif. tight end Konrad Reuland, one of the nation's top recruits, has taken notice.

"[Weis] has turned a program around in a year from an average team to a powerhouse team," Reuland said in a phone interview with The Observer Monday night. "With just the way he carries himself, his self confidence, it just seems like you know and he knows that he's going to get it done.

"They are going to be a dominant team over the next couple of years."

Reuland said he has developed a close relationship with Weis and special teams coach Brian Polian, the Notre Dame assistant in charge of recruiting Reuland. The two Irish coaches visited Reuland at his home on Nov. 27.

"It went well. We had a really good time," Reuland said of the visit. "[Weis] stayed over for a while and had dinner. It was really a good time. I enjoyed it, and I think he did, too."

Reuland has narrowed his list of college choices to Notre Dame, Southern California and UCLA. The Mission Viejo High product plans on announcing his verbal commitment in the near future - possibly as early as this weekend, he said, but definitely by the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 7.

Recruits cannot sign letters of intent until February, but Mike Frank of Irisheyes.com thinks the Irish have an excellent shot at landing Reuland.

"I would be very, very surprised if he went anywhere but Notre Dame," Frank said Monday night.

Reuland took an official visit to Notre Dame for the Navy game on Nov. 12. The tight end came away impressed with the game day atmosphere and the passion of the Notre Dame students and fans.

Reuland is consistently rated as one of the country's top players. Rivals.com gives him five stars and ranks him as the top tight end and the No. 42 player overall in the nation. The tight end also receives five stars from Scout.com, who rates Reuland as the No.2 tight end nationally.

Weis has secured 22 known verbal commitments. Reuland would be an excellent addition to an already highly thought of Irish class and the second tight end to commit to Notre Dame.

"Anytime you can pick up a five-star player, you are doing well," Frank said. "Notre Dame targeted two tight ends this year - [Reuland] and [current Irish commit] Paddy Mullen. If they land [Reuland], then they landed the two top guys that they wanted."

Notre Dame's competition does have one obvious advantage in the recruitment of Reuland, though - location.

Southern California and UCLA are both a short drive from the tight end's home in Mission Viejo. But Reuland insists he is not afraid to leave the warm weather of Southern California.

"I definitely think I can handle the cold," Reuland said. "I lived in Germany in eighth grade, so I'm used to it. Ideally, I'd rather have it like Southern California - great weather all the time. But it's not going to sway my decision either way."

Reuland is attracted to different aspects of each of his final three schools. The tight end said he knows he would enjoy playing under head coach Pete Carroll at Southern California.

"It seems like they really have fun over there - everybody on the team," Reuland said. "[Carroll] would just be a great guy to play for."

UCLA coach Karl Dorrell and his coaching staff have caught Reuland's attention with the use of their tight ends, particularly senior Marcedes Lewis. Lewis - along with Notre Dame tight end Anthony Fasano - is one of three finalists for the John Mackey Award, which is given to the top tight end in the nation each season.

"They definitely have it going from a tight end standpoint," Reuland said of the Bruins.

One specific aspect of Notre Dame's program has stood out for Reuland - the head coach himself. The tight end cited Weis as the main draw to South Bend

"They've shown me a lot of commitment," Reuland said of the Notre Dame staff. "[Weis] has done a really good job recruiting me."

Like most recruits, Reuland dreams of playing in the NFL after college. Reuland said he is confident Weis would do an excellent job preparing him for the next level.

"That's something I want to do is play in the NFL. And Coach Weis is a great link to the NFL," Reuland said. "He knows so many people. I really feel he could do a real good job of putting me up in the NFL."

Fasano hosted Reuland on the second night of his official visit to Notre Dame. Reuland said Fasano is exactly the type of tight end he would like to be in college - one who excels in both the passing and running game.

"I'd definitely like to be a balanced tight end like him," Reuland said. "That would be ideal for me. I just want to be a balanced tight end instead of more of a receiving tight end."

Frank believes Reuland has already achieved that balance, adding tremendous blocking to his already great receiving skills this season. Frank said Reuland will remind Irish fans of a combination of Fasano and backup tight end John Carlson.

"He's got the height and the athletic ability of Carlson, who might be a little bit more fluid than Fasano," Frank said. "But he also has Fasano's toughness and his blocking ability, so he's kind of really a combination of both those guys.

"He's a tremendous player."

Rockne3d
12-06-2005, 06:11 PM
I've said it for 2-3 weeks now, Reuland will be ND. I previously stated that his announcement will not be made until after the USC/UCLA game.

SirJohn
12-06-2005, 06:49 PM
Let's hope Weis reels him in. Nice call broker. I can see wanting to go to USC. Not sure of the "fun" aspect I have heard so much about practices. However threepeat? Possibly. It's a given with the talent one will sit on bench USC and no way they can roll another 12 games even with cupcakes. My disappointment some no one will knock them far down in ranking before ND plays them in 12th last game.

BG Tom
12-06-2005, 10:06 PM
Let me just start by saying I cant stand USC. Okay got that off my chest, on to Reuland. I agree with broker I think Reuland will be Irish especially after reading some of the comments he made in this article. If you read between the lines he is pretty much telling you straight out.

SirJohn
12-06-2005, 11:05 PM
BGTom I agree. I think the telling point was this was a Notre Dame Student from Campus newspaper interviewing him. (Read in young guy on same page as High School guy. No Old Rivals guy on Phone or some Newspaper guy from LA.

Student to student one in HS one where he will be given any college. As much as I know I am close to my 3 daughters 20 to mid 20's I do well know they would be more free to chat with one their own age group.

All that's good. But I still say this "Jersey Brass or bruskness"??? There will not be any let's wait and see late December recruits for Weis 2007.

Going a bit far afield but not really cause it's coupled with recruiting.

Does anyone recall OLD Keith Jackson making a rare appearence east of the Rokies to do the Pitt ND game where they were to crush us? :D

Old Jackson took Weis down because he refused an interview, saying talk to his player. Keith Jackson said publicly Weis will have to learn how to handle the Media. (Read suck up to us or die baby) The result we know.

He trashed a TV guy asking are you going to start passing? When running was winning a game at the half. (Are you crazy?) He cut a TV interview to go be with Navy at the end of a game. I saw him on TV interviewed by ABC at BCS. At end he gave sort of a snorted laugh (over the entire interview I presume?) That is but media you need the new ND, in a way we do need you but we are the story you are not. Let me tell you how we do business.

Lets move to recruiting and some holdout now. Let me tell you how we do business. :D Times changed and are a changing.

If I am correct December 6th Mr Threepeat National Champion Carroll has only 11 commits. I'm not lording it over him Weis is using new techniques in recruiting and it is we are Notre Dame, do you want on the bus or not?

Champion10
12-07-2005, 12:17 AM
Does anyone recall OLD Keith Jackson making a rare appearence east of the Rokies to do the Pitt ND game where they were to crush us? Very Happy



completly forgot that Keith Jackson was announcing for the ND-Pitt game. :D

SirJohn
12-07-2005, 01:18 AM
:D I know. Gad was he annoying. Then those other ND games and Stanford. I hope he does the Noles Penn State game the three of them JoePa Bowden and jackson can try to remember what day it is. :D All serously I respect old age but know Keith has been out of touch with what's going on down on the field some time. Pass complete..when the guy drops it.

JoePa..I don't want to shock DD or ND fans has my coach of the year even over Weis. I want JoePa to go out with one last big award. I figure Weis not getting anything will make the 2006 team he has riled up like all hell. :D That's the award Weis wants. Besides JoePa doesn't wear ear phones and we all know it's his OC running the team not him. But still a venerable twosome.

But all in all I do resent Keith Jackson jumping on Weis for not pandering to the media. That's the tale wagging the dog. If it was not for what's going on down on the football field none of those genius stars would have a job. Gimmie a break as I love to quote weis on those and others :D

We are Notre Dame. Times changed Keith and et al.

Sing her glory, and sound her fame
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"Wake up the echoes cheering her name
Send the volley cheer on high
Shake down the thunder from the sky

The whole landscape of football changed in one year..