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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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2027 4-star lb ellis mcgaskin commits to notre dame

Notre Dame is continuing to gain momentum on the recruiting trail, and it seems like that energy has been transferred over to the 2027 class as four-star 6-1 205-pound linebacker Ellis McGaskin of Mobile (Ala.) Williamson became the 2nd commitment of the 2027 class after choosing the Fighting Irish over schools like LSU, Auburn, Florida and Ohio State. His recruitment picked up steam after receiving an offer during the Pot of Gold, but his relationship with linebacker coach Max Bullough goes back to the spring of 2024 when a visit to his school laid the foundation of growing bond.  

“Coach is a great guy,” McGaskin told Irish Breakdown. “The connection was there from the start. Getting the offer was a great feeling and he told me that they loved my play style and that I would be a perfect fit for them.” 

The Alabama native was anxious to visit after receiving his offer and eventually made his way to South Bend on June 6th. He got an opportunity to experience coach Bullough and staff coaching style and bond with the staff including head coach Marcus Freeman. The visit was impactful in accelerating the talented backer’s affinity for the Notre Dame program. 

“The visit was great,” McGaskin shared after his June visit. “There is no place like it. It’s something about the environment that’s different, and I haven’t seen anything like it. I enjoyed the coaching a lot. They coach the way I liked to be coached, and I can definitely see myself playing there. 

“It was my first time really connecting with coach Freeman,” McGaskin continued. We talked about why Notre Dame is special and that they would like to have me there.” 

His decision to make a commitment amid a flurry of 2026 pledges for the Fighting Irish may not have been the reason for McGaskin pulling the trigger, but it was hard to ignore, and he didn’t need any more time to think about it as he prepares for his junior season.  

“It’s the place to be right now,” McGaskin shared. “It’s something I wanted to be a part of, and I’ve known for a while. It just felt like it was the place for me to be, and it honestly felt like home. 

“They (Notre Dame) were always at the top,” McGaskin continued. “Coach Bullough made it known that I was his guy and that I was a priority.” 

Now that his recruitment is a thing of the past, he turns his attention to improving as a leader and player after compiling an impressive 273 tackles, 34 tackles for loss, 5 sacks and 5 forced fumbles in his first two seasons. 

“I’m ready to play,” McGaskin declared. “I want to perfect my craft and get better at being uncomfortable. My goals are to win a state championship and win Mr. Football.” 

McGaskin ranks 78th nationally according to Rivals. 

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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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