Boston College Football Recruiting: David Dudeck Commits To Eagles
With National Signing Day right around the corner, Boston College received a verbal commitment from two-star athlete David Dudeck. The 6-foot, 195-pound athlete from Princeton, New Jersey wasted no time in accepting a scholarship offered on Friday night, telling EagleAction.com he committed on Sunday night.
Dudeck chooses the Eagles over the Naval Academy, where his older brother Brendan plays, and Yale.
"I just felt like BC was the perfect fit for me academically and athletically," he said. "Plus it's ACC football and I want to play at a high level."
Dudeck worked out with both Siravo and Day on both sides of the ball, but has been recruited mostly as a free safety. He made the switch from quarterback to wide receiver this past season, catching 51 passes for over 1,000 yards and 10 TDs for Princeton, NJ's The Hun School. Dudeck earned All-Conference honors and was named by The Star Ledger as the NJ Prep School Player of the Year.
Dudeck is the Eagles 16th commitment for the Class of 2012.
Welcome to the Heights, David!
2012 Boston College Football Commitment List
(Number of players in the 2012 class in parenthesis, early enrollees in bold, commits are in plain text, de-commits are striked out, and questions are in italics)
OL (3) - Jim Cashman, Win Homer, Frank Taylor
TE (1) - Michael Giacone, Sam Grant
WR (2) - Harrison Jackson, Joel Zoungrana
RB (0) - Akeel Lynch
ATH (1) - Dan Crimmins
DL (2) - Jaxon Hood (DT), Malachi Moore (DE)
LB (4) - Steven Daniels, Tim Joy, Mike Strizak, Bobby Wolford
DB (3) - Donovan Henry, David Dudeck, Bryce Jones, Justin Simmons
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At the risk of sounding negative
OK..I should be happy that Brendan signed at BC, that is very true…welcome Brendan and I hope you have an amazing career…BUT…who else recruited this kid…Navy and Yale? Means he is an outstanding student, but a middle of the road AQ conference college football player.
Now not every recruit is a 5 star, stud, future all-american and all pro. But do we have too many of these types of student/athletes to be successful not only off the field..but on it too?
You do sound negative
Perhaps most recruiters can’t wrap their minds around a kid from a non-football-recruit-producing school being any good. NJ Prep School Player of the Year sounds good. That means he was better than kids from some of the more normal schools, doesn’t it?
that is a positive
Hey I want this to be successful too..it clearly isn’t heading that way for our boy Spaz. Clearly the proof is in the pudding..see in 2-3 years where David and the rest of the class is. I know though that come tomorrow, the “experts” will rank this at or near the bottom of the ACC and “coach em up” hasn’t exactly been a strength of the current staff.
I’ll bite though..need a ray of sunshine.
He also plays baseball. Dave Shinskie 2?
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by Brian Favat on Jan 31, 2012 7:16 PM EST via mobile reply actions
Excellent recruit. - BC guy, hard working, focused, accomplished and F-A-S-T
From NJ newspaper Two days ago
He caught 50 passes for more than 1,000 yards and scored 10 touchdowns — all after being switched from quarterback to wide receiver in fall camp. He was named New Jersey Prep School Player of the Year by The Star-Ledger and conference Player of the Year.
According to accounts of unbiased parties, he is the team leader and arguably its hardest worker. And his competitive side extends from beating a cornerback one-on-one to the classroom.
"Driven," said Dave Dudeck Sr., the Hun head coach, when asked what word best describes his son. "David wants to compete. He will compete in anything at any minute of the day. He wants to compete at the highest level possible."
Dudeck Jr. lived with the expectations of having his father as head coach. Both father and son swear nothing went unearned.
"David knew he had to be better than everyone else to get the spot," said Dudeck Sr., the Chief of Police in Princeton Borough.
Your assumption
And how do you know this? Is the father coach not honest? Is this just guessing?
If Rivals said 4.5. Instead of 4.47 would you be so skeptical?
by eagleosprey on Feb 1, 2012 7:03 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
Because college recruiting isn’t the least bit sketchy and shady at all.
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I am hopeful
but his final four schools according to ESPN were BC, Yale, Navy and Northern Colorado..not exactly your direct competition. Sounds like a good, hard nosed, intelligent kid..just hope he can play.
The next Billy Flutie?
Kid played WR and QB in high school. Need moar fake FG TD passes!
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Jaxon hood to ASU
Off BC Rivals list.
Should have cut ties a month ago
by eagleosprey on Jan 31, 2012 10:26 PM EST up reply actions
I say white; u say black
I see the glass half full; u see the glass half empty
And so it goes
by eagleosprey on Feb 1, 2012 7:05 AM EST via mobile up reply actions
No, you use an outlier to prove a point. I point out an outlier on the other end to spectrum to show the flaw in your logic / reasoning.
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