By Brian Hamilton
The wait for the sun to come up and the day to begin in California delayed the final expected signing in Notre Dame's 2010 recruiting class. When dawn breaks in Hawaii, there may be more to come.
Running back Cameron Roberson of Newbury Park, Calif., officially signed with the Irish within the hour, meaning Brian Kelly and his new staff have inked all the players expected to jump aboard on this Signing Day -- while also adding a big boost with top 100 offensive tackle Matt James.
There remains, however, a handful of undecided commitments with whom Notre Dame is intensely involved. And the Irish now look across a continent and an ocean to see how the next dominoes fall, as two prospects from Hawaii -- safety Jeremy Iaone and defensive lineman Kona Schwenke -- could be making their decisions shortly.
The wait for the sun to come up and the day to begin in California delayed the final expected signing in Notre Dame's 2010 recruiting class. When dawn breaks in Hawaii, there may be more to come.
Running back Cameron Roberson of Newbury Park, Calif., officially signed with the Irish within the hour, meaning Brian Kelly and his new staff have inked all the players expected to jump aboard on this Signing Day -- while also adding a big boost with top 100 offensive tackle Matt James.
There remains, however, a handful of undecided commitments with whom Notre Dame is intensely involved. And the Irish now look across a continent and an ocean to see how the next dominoes fall, as two prospects from Hawaii -- safety Jeremy Iaone and defensive lineman Kona Schwenke -- could be making their decisions shortly.












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