Blue and Gold Illustrated

March 2016

Blue & Gold Illustrated: America's Foremost Authority on Notre Dame Football

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FOOTBALL RECRUITING BY LOU SOMOGYI T he final verdict on Notre Dame's 2016 recruiting haul remained in- complete while awaiting a decision from Savannah (Ga.) Christian School five-star wide receiver Demetris Rob- ertson. National Signing Day was on Feb. 3, and while that is when about 99 per- cent of high school prospects ink their letters of intent, on occasion some will wait because of mitigating circum- stances. In 2012, Notre Dame signed two-time Arizona Player of the Year DaVonté Neal a week after National Signing Day (although he would end up at the University of Arizona after his freshman season). In Robertson's case, Notre Dame will have to wait until at least some- time from Feb. 13 through Feb. 17 (Blue & Gold Illustrated went to press Feb. 9), if not longer. Rated as the nation's No. 1 athlete and No. 8 overall prospect by Ri- vals, Robertson took an official visit to Georgia Tech Jan. 29, and was still looking to travel to Alabama (where he was formerly committed) and Georgia while trying to get schedules worked out on both sides. "We just want to take more time," said his brother and legal guardian, Carlos Robertson, in an interview with BGI's Andrew Ivins. "He also wants to get his SAT score, so we can take an of- Demetris Robinson: The Waiting Game Robertson, the nation's No. 1 athlete and No. 8 overall player according to Rivals, planned to choose among Notre Dame, Alabama, Georgia Tech, Georgia and Stanford sometime around Feb. 13‑17. PHOTO COURTESY RIVALS.COM

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