3.5* DE/DT Owen Wafle decommits from Notre Dame and immediately gets multiple crystal balls to Michigan

Submitted by njvictor on May 24th, 2023 at 1:17 PM

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Wafle is 6'3" 290 pound DE/DL from NJ, so I assume he'll end up at DT. He was committed to Notre Dame, but just decommited and maybe seems to have been processed. He then immediately received 5 crystal balls to Michigan from the likes of Sam Webb, Brian Dohn, and Steve Wiltfong. If you have never heard of this kid, no problem, because neither have I. Seems like we have picked up steam as of late with interior DL recruiting with the likes of Wafle and Deyvid Palepale trending towards the good guys

njvictor

May 24th, 2023 at 1:17 PM ^

For the record, it's Notre Dame fans and analysts saying he got processed. They say that everytime a recruit decommits so take that with a grain of salt, especially since his Michigan offer was reported the same day he decommited

MrWoodson

May 24th, 2023 at 4:22 PM ^

My understanding is Marcus Freeman has adopted the Brady Hoke rule, namely that once a prospect commits to ND he can no longer visit any other schools. Owen Wafle recently told ND he wants to visit Michigan and ND told him if he does he will no longer be considered a ND commit. 

BroadneckBlue21

May 24th, 2023 at 7:06 PM ^

You’d never leave a job for a better opportunity, then get an even better opportunity but you’d settle for the old job? I highly doubt it.

It’s so weird that this notion still exists in 2023 that somehow a student athlete is supposed to live up to a higher standard than the fans, their coaches, and every single adult in the job market, including people in government. And why? Because of your feelings about dreaming of them on your team? so you can then lambast them when they don’t play well in the first quarter of their first time on a college field? Grow tf up.

xgojim

May 25th, 2023 at 1:37 PM ^

I've been reading a book about Fielding Yost and discovered that this was very common for players in the early part of his era.  Even he did it while playing fb!  Enrolled at West Virginia, decided that law wasn't what he wanted, transferred to Lafayette for engineering and became disenchanted, then transferred back to WVU!  He also moved from coaching single years at Nebraska, Kansas, and Stanford before coming to M.  He commented that each school had lousy records before his year, then had a winning season when he was there.

RobGoBlue

May 24th, 2023 at 11:12 PM ^

If you mean this in the context of Hoke's (and apparently Freeman's) rule, I agree with you. I think they're correct in that players who visit other schools aren't "committed" to any university.

People break commitments all the time, there's no reasons these kids can't do the same. But it's perfectly fine to no longer consider then "committed" at that point. With the analogy someone else used, yes, adults do get divorced all the time... and we no longer consider them married.

 

meeashagin

May 25th, 2023 at 1:00 AM ^

Bryan Driskell is saying that they wanted to move on yet didn't know how to tell him. When Owen said he was taking a visit to Michigan they apparently used that as their way out but Driskell said he had no clue whether OW was aware of any of the above.

Driskell says this about everyone though.

Driskell personal ranking, top 50 overall.

Also, its not a shock to him that he was looking at a school, in Michigan, thats been to CFP last 2 years....with a great dline coach.

 

 

Blue@LSU

May 24th, 2023 at 1:21 PM ^

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njvictor: do you have the MGoBlog Enhancer extension running (on Chrome)? If so, that screws up the media embed button. I have to disable the enhancer extension if I want to use the media embed function here.