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Nd set to begin fall camp: carr, minchey look to set the tone

Notre Dame begins fall camp on Thursday and there are several position battles that add intrigue to an already highly anticipated camp, because of the pending quarterback battle between CJ Carr and Kenny Minchey. Both quarterbacks have garnered confidence from the staff during the spring that they’re ready to assume the responsibility of being the leader of Notre Dame’s evolving offense under 2nd year offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock.

1) Who can be the most consistent performer? That is job number one for the quarterbacks, perform on a consistent level. It's not so much about completion percentage as it is moving the offense. Who can lead the offense to points on a more consistent basis. Who can make the best decisions on the most consistent basis, which gets the ball to the playmakers.

CJ Carr showed the ability to do this at a higher level in the Blue & Gold game with Minchey missing a few easy opportunities.

2) Who can command the offense at the highest level? Commanding the offense refers to leadership and also who can handle the system the best. Who commands the most confidence and trust from the rest of the offense? Who can show the best grasp of the offense, which allows the quarterback to get the unit into good looks and out of bad ones? Leadership comes from setting a good example, but it also comes from earning the trust of your teammates that you can set them up for success.

Both quarterbacks have been in Mike Denbrock’s offense for two years and have a good handle of things. Consistency and decision making will be vitally important during fall camp. The spring saw both have moments of greatness, so the more consistent QB will have an advantage.

3) Who can limit the big mistakes? Turnovers are going to happen for all quarterbacks, and that's especially true for first-time starters. Both Minchey and Carr will turn the ball over in fall camp and the winner of the starting job will turn the ball over during the season. The two keys are keeping them to a level you can live with as an offense and also avoiding the really bad turnovers. The bad turnovers are the ones that come from panic, the ones that kill potential scoring drives, the ones that set up the opposition for easier scores and the ones that crush momentum in the biggest moments of the game. Big mistakes aren't just about turnovers, avoiding big mistakes also means not missing out on the opportunities to make big plays and clutch plays when they happen.

No one expects either quarterback to be perfect, and mistakes will be made. The response to those mistakes will be a bigger focus throughout camp.

There should be a natural order at the quarterback position in any program, and the same holds true with this situation. Kenny Minchey has been around and should be viewed as the lead guy in the race with the snaps shared evenly. Ultimately, this is going to come down to how Mike Denbrock views the offense evolving in the hands of both quarterbacks, and if one can show that they possess the skills to speed up that evolution, then they will separate themselves. This battle will set the tone for everything Mike Denbrock is looking to establish heading into the season.

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‘27 4-star qb teddy jarrard chooses notre dame

Four-star quarterback Teddy Jarrard committed to Notre Dame over finalists Georgia, Ohio State, Michigan and Penn State. The talented 6-foot-3, 190-pound signal caller from Kennesaw (Ga) North Cobb, was one of just two quarterbacks offered by the Irish along with Peyton Houston from Shreveport, La. Both participated in the Rivals camp in Indianapolis and things seemed to crystalize for both in the aftermath. Jarrard chose the Irish from amongst other finalists Michigan, Clemson, Penn State, and Georgia, while most experts see Houston choosing between Texas, LSU and Oklahoma moving forward.




2027 4-STAR QB TEDDY JARRARD COMMITS TO NOTRE DAME

“Things began to become more clear,” Jarrard said. “There were a couple of schools standing out and then Notre Dame became the best choice, so I decided to make my decision before the season started.”


After an impressive performance at the Rivals camp, Jarrard jumped to No. 52 overall, and ranked as the 2nd quarterback nationally according to Rivals.


“I gained confidence,” Jarrard shared. “I know who I am as a quarterback. I make good, quick decisions and I have a quick release. My job is to win games. I’m excited to start recruiting other great players and get to a couple of games in the fall.”


Jarrard will now turn to leading his Warriors’ teammates to a deeper run in the Georgia state playoffs after a hot 11-0 start ended with disappointment. They began practicing early in the summer, but the excitement is at fever pitch with the squad going “full pads” starting next week.


“We’re going to be good,” Jarrard declared. “Health is going to be the key. If we can stay healthy, we’re going to be really good. We’ve been practicing, but we’re getting ready to go full pads.”


Jarrard is Notre Dame’s third commitment in the Class of 2027, following linebacker Ellis McGaskin (Mobile, Ala.) and long snapper Sean Kraft (Asheville, N.C.).


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teammates Joey o’brien and grayson mckeough took different paths to nd

The roller coaster recruitment for 6-4 195-pound five-star defensive back Joey O’Brien of Glenside (Pa.) LaSalle College Prep reached a conclusion when he picked Notre Dame on June 20th over finalists Oregon, Penn State, and Clemson. At one point, all four programs were perceived as possible leaders for O’Brien. His teammate, 6-7 285-pound pass blocker Grayson McKeough, who chose the Fighting Irish over Penn State, had a totally different path to his commitment to Notre Dame and their head coach,Brett Gordon, witnessed both journeys as a confidant and advisor.

“All four schools did a great job recruiting Joey,” Gordon said. “The coaches did a great job of showing him how they would develop and use him. Joey really liked all the schools, coaches and players, but it came down to what school felt like home for him.”

Originally, the Pennsylvania Player of the Year was scheduled to take his official visit to South Bend on June 20th but decided to switch to the weekend of June 13th, which happened to be the same as his teammate four-star offensive lineman Grayson McKeough, who also eventually committed to the Fighting Irish. At the same time, he announced that his decision would now take place on June 20th , leaving the fanbases of the finalists pondering about where their teams stood in the recruitment.

“I don’t think he was leaning anywhere going into the Notre Dame visit,” Gordon said. “I told him that he was being recruited by the blue bloods with tradition, and great coaching. So, whatever school felt like the place he wanted to spend the next four years of his life would be the determining factor.

“The date change was to help make things easier,” Gordon continued. He wanted to take all five official visits, but I thought that was too much. Joey and his family were thorough in the five unofficials, and taking five officials was too much, so the Tennessee one was dropped and that’s why the Notre Dame visit was moved.”

The Fighting Irish seemed to take over in his recruitment as his June 13th official visit approached. His teammate, 5-star defensive back Joey O’Brien would be visiting on the same weekend after a late change to his schedule. Although they would travel different paths to South Bend on that weekend, they would leave with similar feelings about the visit that led both to commit to the program on June 18th and June 20th respectively.

“Grayson’s path was different from Joey’s,” Gordon explained. “Two different scenarios. Everyone was in the mix with Joey going into the official visits. Grayson was probably leaning Notre Dame going into the visit. The visit helped him make his decision. Joey had already set his decision date for June 20th, two weeks before the visit. Grayson didn’t have a set date, but he was ready to make his decision once he got back.

“It was a great visit,” Gordon continued. “Being around the other recruits and current players was big for him. He spoke about brotherhood and how comfortable he felt. Him and Joey kept using the word “family” when they talked about the visit.”

Landing the talented teammates shows great cohesiveness in the Notre Dame recruiting operation right now, and the success of the June 13th recruiting weekend could lead to more additions to an already impressive top 5 class.

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talented 2027 qb teddy jarrard gets nd offer

Offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock and quarterbacks coach Gino Guidugli went through an exhaustive evaluation process with the 2027 quarterbacks and 6-3 190-pound four-star signal caller Teddy Jarrard of Kennesaw (Ga.) North Cobb seems to have stood out as he received an offer from Notre Dame on Friday.

“It feels great,” Jarrard sai. “It’s an honor to be one of the two quarterback offers from Notre Dame. It’s a great school with

great tradition and I couldn’t be more excited.”

Jarrard took his first visit to South Bend with family on June 5 th and spent the day touring the campus and meeting the staff, which included a meeting with coach (Marcus) Freeman for about an hour. There was also an opportunity to impress Gino Guidugli during a workout and throwing session followed by conversations that strengthened their relationship throughout the day.

“I enjoyed my visit,” Houston said. “They told me that they liked me and would continue looking at guys before making offers. From that point, coach Gino started talking more.”

That relationship with coach Gino Guidugli can only be described as a forthcoming one that has budded quickly over the last month or so, and the North Cobb offensive player of the year wasn’t surprised when the Notre Dame staff FaceTimed him on Friday.

“I wasn’t surprised” Jarrard shared. “I knew the offer was coming. Coach Gino and I talked about my chances of getting it a week before, but it didn’t change how special the moment was.

“They called me with the staff on the phone,” Jarrard continued. “They gave me the offer, and I spoke to coach (Mike) Denbrock about everything as well.”

Even after receiving the offer, Jarrard remembers the conversation with head coach Marcus Freeman during his June visit and how it gave him insight into what the culture of Notre Dame was all about. He also has his eyes on the recent recruiting success for the Fighting Irish.

“The culture stands out for me,” Jarrard shared. “You can see what coach (Marcus) Freeman is building and how they’re winning right now. You see what they’re doing in the 2026 class, and you know that they’re moving in the right direction.”

Jarrard will now turn to leading his Warriors’ teammates to a deeper runin the Georgia state playoffs after a hot 11-0 start ended with disappointment. They began practicing early in the summer, but the excitement is at fever pitch with the squad going “full pads” starting next week.

“We’re going to be good,” Jarrard declared. “Health is going to be the key. If we can stay healthy, we’re going to be really good. We’ve been practicing, but we’re getting ready to go full pads.

“I’m working hard to get better,” Jarrard continued. “The strength of my game is making quick decisions and getting the ball out quickly. The most important thing is winning football games. I do want to increase my touch, limit interceptions and increase my completion percentage.” As far as a timetable for a decision is concerned, Jarrard can see two paths to an eventual decision.

“No set timetable,” Jarrard explained. “It depends if I really feel good about a school. If that happens, it will be after the summer. But, if I don’t feel good about a school and I’m not sure, it will be after the season. As a sophomore, Jarrard threw for 2783 yards, 34 touchdowns, 72 completion percentage and a QB rating of 128.2. He currently ranks 217th nationally according to 247 Sports composite and hold offers from schools like Georgia, Michigan, Miami, Ohio State, and Alabama to name a few.

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2027 4-star qb peyton houston lands nd offer

As the annual “Pot Of Gold” offers were dispersed for the 2027

recruiting class, there was an omission that created a bunch of

questions amongst Notre Dame fans. Where were the offers for

quarterbacks? Offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock and quarterbacks

coach Gino Guidugli took a brave new approach in evaluating signal-

callers as they operated from a position of strength with promising

talents like CJ Carr, Kenny Minchey, Blake Herbert and Noah

Grubbs on the roster or committed to the program. They were afforded

the opportunity to methodically search for the young men that best fit

their plans for the evolution of the offense.

Their search led the Fighting Irish to 5-11 200-pound four-star

quarterback Peyton Houston of Shreveport (La.) Evangel Christian

and plans were immediately made for Houston to visit South Bend to

see the campus, meet coaches and observe practice.

“It was a really good visit,” Houston told Irish Breakdown. “They practice

really fast and all of the quarterbacks looked good. I got a chance to talk

to coach Gino (Guidugli) and coach (Mike) Denbrock and they told me

how they would handle the process with offers.

“They liked my film,” Houston continued. “They’re going to come and

watch me throw at my school in May. I’m excited for the opportunity and

to have a school like Notre Dame interested in me.”

The first day of May found coach Gino Guidugli travelling to Evangel

Christian to watch an Eagles’ practice in the Louisiana heat, but he

ended watching the talented passer pivot in more ways than one.

“We were scheduled for spring practice,” Houston said. “But, we had to

cancel it due to a mandatory school event, and I had track regionals. So,

I organized a session after school with my guys that were left.

“The throwing session went great with Coach Gino (Guidugli),” Houston

continued. “We worked on our day one install and did routes on air. The

total count was about 50-60 throws. Unfortunately, Coach Gino couldn’t

stay until the end because he had to fly out. He probably saw 25-30

throws, but he missed some of the deep throws. It seemed like he really

liked what he saw.”

After the throwing session, the three-sport athlete zeroed in on track

season as he waited for feedback from the Fighting Irish, and he didn’t

have to wait long.

“Coach (Marcus) Freeman reached out to my dad afterwards,” Houston

said. “My dad is our (Evangel Christian) quarterbacks coach, and he told

him that Coach Gino was extremely impressed with me.

It seems the Fighting Irish are still impressed and view him as a priority

quarterback recruit, when they extended an offer on Friday.

“It’s a huge blessing to get the Notre Dame offer,” Houston shared.

“Everyone knows how valuable that is and what it means to be a

Fighting Irish quarterback. I’m definitely grateful for the coaches having

trust in me to feel comfortable enough to extend the opportunity.

“I got the offer yesterday,” Houston continued. “Coach Gino asked me to

call him and put it on FaceTime. I spoke with him and coach Denbrock,

and they extended the offer. It was a really cool moment that I won’t

forget.”

As a sophomore, Houston threw for 4480 yards and 38 touchdowns with

70 percent completions. He ran for 690 yards and 7 touchdowns as well.

He currently ranks 85th nationally according to 247 sports composite

and holds offers from programs like Clemson, Ole Miss, LSU,

Michigan, Penn State, Texas, Texas A&M, and SMU to name a few.

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underrated ‘26 wr rob larson dominates at irish invasion

The Irish Invasion hosted some highly ranked players across the 2027 and 2028 recruiting classes, but the best camp performance may have been a surprise to onlookers and the Fighting Irish staff. 6-3 185-pound wide receiver Rob Larson of Folsom (Ca.) Folsom stole the show in the eyes of many.  No one was able to guard the three-star pass catcher as he showed elite route running ability, body control and ridiculous ball-catching skills. What makes this story even more intriguing is Larson being able to put on a performance of a lifetime for his favorite school.  

“The camp was amazing,” Larson said. “It was definitely special being able to showcase my abilities at my favorite school. I really enjoyed meeting the coaches in person and spending some quality time with them after the camp. Notre Dame is a great place and just being there and seeing the campus is a surreal feeling.” 

WR Coach Mike Brown might have been laser focused on building relationships with some of the higher ranked campers, but Larson quickly grabbed his attention as the two shared head nods and high-fives after several spectacular catches, and the growing connection didn’t stop after the camp ended.  

“I’m extremely grateful for everything,” Larson shared. “I got to spend a ton of time with Coach (Mike) Brown and he was impressed with what he saw from me. Going into camp, Coach Brown didn’t know much about me, but I think I’m definitely on their radar now for sure.  

Larson shares a love for the Fighting Irish with his father, so every aspect of his experience was met with gratitude from getting the opportunity to compete all the way to meeting current players and coaches. It’s a moment that will be bookmarked for Larson and his family.  

“It started when I was 10,” Larson explained.  “I told my dad that I wanted to be in the NFL and he told me that college is the main goal, and to pick a team that I love. That’s when my dad and I started watching Notre Dame a lot. We fell in love everything the school was about.  From the fans to the school and most importantly football.  

“A year later, I got a chance to run routes with Ian Book,” Larson continued. “I really started to follow Ian’s journey and keep up with ND football. I’ve also trained with Rico Flores a lot and he has nothing but great things to say about it.” 

After posting 25 receptions, 500 yards and 5 touchdowns as a sophomore, Larson knows there’s still work to do, and he’s steadfast on putting in work to ensure that he can have as big of a junior year as possible. 

“Some of my goals are to just stay consistent in the gym,” Larson said. “Putting in work every day no matter the weather. Consistently getting better with my speed, catching and routes, so I can have as big of a junior year as possible.” 

Larson currently holds offers from programs like Arizona State, Colorado State and UNLV

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riley leonard nabbed by colts in sixth round of nfl draft

Quarterback Riley Leonard was selected in the sixth round with the 189th overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts on Saturday. Leonard is the ninth Notre Dame player all-time to be drafted to Indianapolis and the first since Quenton Nelson in 2018.


Leonard was the piece missing for Marcus Freeman and his Fighting Irish as they endured early season adversity and eventually making an impressive run to a CFP National Title game appearance. During that process, Leonard experience his own personal adversity as he worked feverishly to become acclimated to the requirements of playing quarterback in offensive coordinator Mike Denbrock\s offense. He would be named the Offensive MVP of the Sugar Bowl and the Orange Bowl along the way, and was a semifinalist for the 2024 Comeback Player of the Year award. 

Leonard spent one season with the Irish after transferring from Duke University and was named a team captain despite missing the spring as he rehabbed an injured foot. In 16 games, he completed 269 passes for 2,861 yards and 21 touchdowns, in addition to 184 rushing attempts for 906 yards and 17 touchdowns. Leonard finished responsible for 230 points in 2024, ranking second on the all-time Notre Dame single season list only behind Brady Quinn. Leonard’s 906 rushing yards this season surpassed Tony Rice’s school-record for a single-season quarterback rushing yards of 884 from 1989.

At the end of the 2024 season, Leonard ranked second among all active FBS quarterbacks in career rushing touchdowns with 36. His 17 rushing touchdowns in 2024 broke Brandon Wimbush’s (14) Notre Dame single-season record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. Leonard’s 17 rushing touchdowns this season ranked 12th in the nation among all FBS players and tied for fifth among all quarterbacks. 

Colts general manager Chris Ballard glowingly about his new quarterback as he met with the media, emphasizing his potential and leadership qualities. Ballard and the Colts see Leonard as a player who can compete and potentially develop into a starting quarterback, while also providing valuable depth and competition to the quarterback room alongside Anthony Richardson and Daniel Jones.


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mitchell evans goes in 5th round to panthers

Notre Dame continues to live up to it’s moniker as “Tight End U” with the selection of Mitchell Evans in the NFL Draft, Evans was selected in the fifth round with the 163rd overall pick by the Carolina Panthers. Evans is the fifth Notre Dame player all-time to be drafted to Carolina and the first since Tommy Tremble in 2021. Tremble is currently a team captain and should help Evans transition to the NFL culture upon arrival.

Evans now gives Notre Dame five tight ends selected in the draft over the past seven years, and an impressive streak of the primary tight end for the Fighting Irish being drafted going all the way back to Fighting Irish standout Anthony Fasano in 2004.

Evans had a breakout season in 2023 before being sidelined with an injury. He played in eight games as a junior, starting seven, and ended the season as the team’s top receiving target, averaging 52.8 yards per game. Through those eight games, Evans totaled 29 receptions for 422 yards and a touchdown during the season, averaging 14.6 yards per catch.

Evans battled injuries in the 2024 off-season, and worked to get back to form during the season upon returning. He was a semifinalist for the 2024 John Mackey Award, recognizing the top tight end in college football. Evans eventually became a prime target for QB Riley Leonard with 43 receptions for 421 yards and three touchdowns. 

Carolina Panthers Head Coach Dave Canales lauded rookie tight end Mitchell Evans as a versatile and well-rounded player who fits well within the team's offensive scheme during the Panthers’ press conference recapping their draft. Canales highlighted Evans's smooth route running, blocking ability, and reliability as a target, emphasizing his potential to contribute early in his career. The Panthers also acknowledge that Evans's versatility, both as a blocker and receiver, makes him a valuable asset,


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blue and gold game sheds light on qb competition

Marcus Freeman has spent the spring overseeing a new defensive coordinator in Chris Ash put his fingerprints on a talented defense along with a quarterback battle between Steve Angeli, CJ Carr and Kenny Minchey. Last Saturday, he got an opportunity to watch the fruit of months of observations and evaluations during the annual Blue and Gold game at Notre Dame stadium.

The Blue team defeated the Gold team 76-31 in a spring game that looked much different than in years past.The Fighting Irish were without several players who were rehabbing from injury or resting from an extended run in the college football playoff.

That encouraged some changes to the format and scoring to the game. Instead of four quarters, the game consisted of three periods with four drives consisting of a minimum of six plays. For each of these drives, the ball was placed at various spots to create different game-like situations.

The biggest storyline during the spring has been the quarterback battle between Steve Angeli, CJ Carr and Kenny Minchey. All three QBs had an equal opportunity to shine, and each led the Irish offense on at least one touchdown-scoring drive. But many Irish fans are saying Carr looked the most impressive during Saturday’s game.

Carr finished 14 of 19 for 170 yards and two touchdowns, including a 27-yard touchdown pass to sophomore wide receiver Xavier Southall and a two-yard score to freshman wide receiver Elijah Burress. However, he did throw the game’s only interception on his second-to-last drive under center.

After a slow start, Angeli seemed to settle in and capped his day with a 16-yard touchdown pass to freshman wide receiver Scrap Richardson. He finished 8 of 11 for 108 yards and the aforementioned touchdown.

Minchey ed a three-play, 45-yard drive where he scored on a four-yard run and celebrated his touchdown by doing a backflip in the end zone. He finished 6 of 14 through the air for 106 yards and ran for 12 yards on six carries.

After the game, Freeman said he saw a lot of good from all three quarterbacks and said they could all lead Notre Dame to wins.

“It’s crazy to think this, but you’ve got three guys that all could lead your program to a victory and be your starting quarterback,” Freeman said. “You would like to go into fall with a two-quarterback battle. It’s really hard truly having a three-quarterback battle.”

On the defensive side of the ball, Luke Talich led the way with nine tackles while Bryce Young and Preston Zinter were credited with sacks. Ben Minich intercepted Carr for the game’s only turnover.

But perhaps the biggest defensive plays of the afternoon came on a goal line stand in the seventh series of the scrimmage, where Talich helped the Gold team make back-to-back stops at the goal line on third and fourth down to prevent a Blue touchdown.

Jadarian Price led the team in rushing with 46 yards on six carries while freshman running back Nolan James Jr. led the team in receiving with 60 yards on three catches. For a full look at the final stats from the 2025 Blue-Gold Game,

The Irish will now wait for fall camp to begin preparation for their season opener versus the Miami Hurricanes on August 31st.

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‘27 qb trae taylor is okay with notre dame’s process

Notre Dame’s plan for quarterbacks in the 2027 class has been

mysterious to say the least, especially when “Pot of Gold” offers

concluded on March 17 th without zero offers being extended to signal

callers. Several of those highly ranked signal callers would be visiting

South Bend in the days to come, and one of those highly ranked

prospects was four-star 6-3 195-pound quarterback Trae Taylor of

Mundelein (Ill.) Carmel Catholic. When Taylor released his top five

schools in mid-February, the Fighting Irish were notably absent from the

list and there is a simple explanation as to why they were excluded.

“They were very understanding of why I didn’t have ND in the top 5,”

Taylor told LLM. “I can’t put a school in who hasn’t offered.

But best believe if I'm not committed, I’ll keep doing my due diligence

with other schools.”

Taylor and his father arrived in South Bend this past Friday with clear

plans. They were intent on viewing the practice to see how the offense

looked being led by the current quarterbacks amid a highly contested

battle, having a conversation with head coach Marcus Freeman and

Gino Guidugli, and assurances of an open line of communication. His

checklist was accomplished during the visit, and he couldn’t be more

pleased with the results.

“The practice was really good and fast,” Taylor elaborated. “I can see the

changes being made for the quarterbacks in that room now. I see myself

in the offense and it fits me. Coach (Mike) Denbrock told me let’s do

Jayden Daniels’ things together.

 

“Had a good talk with Coach Freeman,” Taylor continued. “He just said

I’m a priority and the process for quarterbacks is different, and that I

need to be somewhere where the coach has my back. We also talked

about what comes with being a Notre Dame quarterback.”

2027 QB Trae Taylor and Notre Dame Head Coach Marcus Freeman

Those conversations also yielded when an offer may be forthcoming,

and the smooth passer isn’t bothered one bit by the direction the

Fighting Irish have chosen.

“Sounds like no quarterbacks will be offered until May,” Taylor stated.

Coach Guidugli will go out and watch the quarterbacks throw at the end

of April, and then the offers will go out. They said I’ll be their first stop on

the way out.

“My commitment date is still June 6 th ,” Taylor continued. “So many have

asked me if I’m turned off by not having the offer. The answer is NO. As

long as the communication is there and the relationship is building, I’m

good. If the offer comes, then great. If not, I’ve built relationships with

some great people. Who knows where our paths may cross again.”

The Fighting Irish staff is not bruised because of Taylor’s top 5 schools.

They respect how Taylor has handled his recruitment, and the visit

seems to have intensified things on both sides moving forward. Taylor is

looking forward to the rest of the process and deciding on his school.

“I’ll be ready when they come to see me,” Taylor shared. “All the

coaches said they loved how I handled my recruitment, and they

appreciated it. They loved how I’m moving forward, not waiting but being

flexible.

“I started going to game day visits in 5 th grade,” Taylor continued. “I

started going to college camps in 6 th and my first offer was in 7 th . I’ve

been doing this for a long time, so I know what i want from a school and

program. That’s why I went back to Notre Dame. They offer what I want

on and off the field. I can’t believe it’s all about to be over. Once I

commit, I’m done unless the staff leaves.”



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