Notre Dame Signee Deion Colzie Launches Website

Receiving recruit Deion Colzie signed with Notre Dame on Dec. 16.

Receiving recruit Deion Colzie signed with Notre Dame on Dec. 16. Now, Colzie, an Athens, Georgia, native who was recruited by Tommy Rees and DelVaughn Alexander, is taking a step towards what could be the future of NCAA student-athletes. Taking a cue from the possible new rule that student-athletes can get paid for their likeness and image, Colzie’s family has announced the launch of a website dedicated to him. The rule could be made official soon.

Yolanda Jackson, Colzie’s mother, explained the reasoning behind the website:

“There are so many people out there that like to take advantage of kids by using their names and their likeness, and the kids aren’t aware of it. We thought that we should do what we needed to do to protect his name and his brand. Even if it were possible to be able to profit for their name and likeness, we have always thought about making sure that his name and brand were protected.”

It’s a fair point by Jackson. Others profiting off young athletes when those athletes can’t even see a dime of that money at the risk of losing their eligibility is despicable. Heck, when his parents began this process, not only was Colzie’s domain name already purchased, but so were those of other young athletes. Jackson sees this as a cautionary tale more than anything else:

“If you don’t do your due diligence and find out things, just think about if we didn’t know that up front and we would have tried to figure out how to get the domain name from there. Who knows what would have happened? You could end up being out of thousands of dollars just because you don’t know. Fortunately, for us, we found out that the dot-com was gone, but there are others we can use.”

Even if this tweak to the NCAA rules ends up passing, others always will find ways to profit off these kids. What Colzie’s family has done may not prevent it completely, but it would take a big piece of that pie that complete strangers shouldn’t be eating in the first place. It’s a scary world for athletes trying to make the big time. They need more and more protection as amateur athletics continue to evolve.

Notre Dame Makes Cut for Former Star Commitment

Deion Colzie is one of the top wide receivers in the 2021 recruiting class. The one-time Notre Dame commitment hasn’t eliminated the Irish.

Notre Dame once had a commitment from wide receiver Deion Colzie of Athens, Georgia before the star high school senior-to-be stepped away from that and reopened his recruitment.

Colzie still hasn’t announced the school of his choice but did make a cut down to ten teams over the weekend and Notre Dame is still in the discussion.

Notre Dame joins Georgia, Tennessee, Auburn, Alabama, Ole Miss, Penn State, Oregon, Virginia and Florida for the talented receiver.

247Sports ranks Colzie as the third best receiver in the 2021 recruiting class while the 247Sports composite rankings find him to be the 45th best prospect in the entire class and fifth best receiver.

Tom Loy of 247Sports reported the following of Colzie:

“In talking to a source on this front, some on the staff believe that if Colzie agrees to get back on campus at some point before making a decision, the staff feels strongly that they can get him back on board. However, again, nobody feels great about a return trip taking place. They are just hopeful at this point.” – Tom Loy of 247Sports

That’s not the most-optimistic of looks for the Fighting Irish who currently have just one wide receiver in their 2021 recruiting class, Lorenzo Styles, Jr.