S Jashaad Gaines

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Player: Jashaad Gaines

Hometown: Las Vegas, NV

Position: S

Height: 6’0”

Weight: 201

40 time: 4.64

Visit Date: Sept. 9, 2005 (Wake Forest)

Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, San Diego State, Utah, Washington

Favorites: Committed to Notre Dame

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: NR/ :star :star :star

Bid Red Report: NR/ :star :star :star

Assessing the talent: Ideal strong safety: bog , strong and fast. Loves to come hard and make the tackle. Lack of offers could be due to a knee injury he suffered early in his junior year.

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 1% He has scheduled a visit. He likes the Huskers, but Notre Dame and Oklahoma are in the picture. Dennis Wagner is recruiting him.

 
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Looks like Gaines committed to ND, as reported by Irish Today on UHND.com

SAFETY JASHAAD GAINES IS IRISH

Notre Dame received its 15th verbal commitment last night when safety Jashaad Gaines of Las Vegas committed to the Irish.

Gaines, the brother of Irish sophomore women’s basketball player Tulyah, is the third defensive back to join the Irish in this recruiting class. Notre Dame head coach Charlie Weis had informed the defensive backs he was recruiting that he was planning to take two safeties and two cornerbacks in this class. With the commitment yesterday by Gaines and the commitment by safety Leonard Gordon on the weekend, it appears the Irish have completed their recruiting at this position, leaving safety Sergio Brown of Maywood, Ill, as the odd man out.

IRISH!

GBR!

 
Bell, Ausberry, Reese and Dean have all been offered, I think.

If we pick up any 1 or 2 of them, it'll be a huge boost.

IRISH!

GBR!

 
Visit Date: Sept. 9, 2005 (Wake Forest)

Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, San Diego State, Utah, Washington

Favorites: Committed to Notre Dame

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals: NR/ :star :star :star

Bid Red Report: NR/ :star :star :star

Assessing the talent: Ideal strong safety: bog , strong and fast. Loves to come hard and make the tackle. Lack of offers could be due to a knee injury he suffered early in his junior year.

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 1%

 
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