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Ronald Darby decommitted from Notre Dame in Early January. Can the Irish get him back? Florida State, Clemson and Auburn will pursue the talented recruit.
Ronald Darby, one of the top cornerback recruits in the country and a former Notre Dame commitment, has narrowed his focus to Florida State, Clemson, Notre Dame and Auburn. Darby originally committed to the Irish on April 16th after Notre Dame's spring game. The Under Armour All-America backed out of his commitment in early January.
Darby stars for Potomac (Oxon Hill, Md.) and is one of the top players in the state. After decommitting from the Irish, the 5'11, 174-pound Darby proceeded to take visits to Florida State and Clemson. Darby has previously visited Notre Dame, Auburn and Maryland. Those four schools, minus Maryland, comprise his final four.
Florida State is thought to hold the lead for Darby, according to Rivals! recruiting analyst Mike Farrell. Farrell is maligned in some recruiting circles, but he is generally believe to have his finger on the pulse of recruits in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions.
Darby is perhaps the second fastest recruit in this recruiting cycle. The fastest, of course, is Florida State's Marvin Bracy; an Olympic hopeful. Bracy heavily recrutied Darby during the Under Armour All-America Game, and persuaded him to visit Florida State. Florida State's track program is thought to be a major attraction to Darby. None of his other three finalists have an elite track program.
For more on Florida State recruiting, head to Tomahawk Nation. For more on Clemson recruiting, visit Shakin the Southland. For more on Notre Dame recruiting, visit One Foot Down. For more on Auburn recruiting, visit Track Em Tigers.
Ronald Darby, one of the top cornerback recruits in the country, has decommitted from Notre Dame. Darby originally committed to the Irish on April 16th after Notre Dame's spring game. The Under Armour All-America participant had been rumored to back out of his Notre Dame commitment for a while, and made it official today, according to numerous Twitter reports.
Darby stars for Potomac (Oxon Hill, Md.) and is one of the top players in the state. The 5'11, 174-pound Darby plans to visit Florida State and Clemson. Other visits are possible as well, including Ohio State and LSU. Darby has previously visited Auburn and Maryland.
Darby is rated either four or five stars by the four major recruiting services. He is extremely quick and fast. Darby is a bit raw, and seems like a pure cover corner who will likely never be great against the run. Darby should be expected to make an instant impact in the return game, as well.
Ronald Darby Commits To Florida State Over Auburn, Clemson | Video
Ronald Darby, one of the top cornerback recruits in the country, has committed to the Florida State Seminoles over the Auburn Tigers and the Clemson Tigers. Darby stars for Potomac (Oxon Hill, Md.) and is one of the top players in the state. He is rated four-stars by most major recruiting services. After decommitting from the Irish, the 5'11, 174-pound Darby proceeded to take visits to Florida State and Clemson. Darby has previously visited Notre Dame, Auburn and Maryland. Those four schools, minus Maryland, comprised his final four.
Darby is perhaps the second fastest recruit in this recruiting cycle. The fastest, of course, is Florida State's Marvin Bracy; an Olympic hopeful. Bracy heavily recrutied Darby during the Under Armour All-America Game, and persuaded him to visit Florida State. Florida State's track program is a major attraction to Darby. None of his other three finalists have an elite track program.
Darby discussed FSU's history of success with two-sport athletes:
Darby is raw as a corner, but has a lot of ability. He'll be expected to contribute immediately in the return game, as well. Darby's commitment, along with Marvin Bracy, gives Florida State the two fastest recruits in the country.
For more on the parties involved, visit Florida State blog Tomahawk Nation, Clemson blog Shakin' the Southland, Notre Dame blog One Foot Down and Auburn blog Track 'em Tigers.
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Feb 01 2:58p by Bud Elliott - 0 comments