Marcus Freeman and company largely have the 2025 class locked up. What is next?
Notre Dame currently boasts the No.10 class in the country according to 247Sports and the No.12 class according to On3.
Speaking of flips, that leads us directly to Deuce Knight. Many Irish fans are exhausted of hearing about Knight but as it stands, he is still committed to Notre Dame and that counts for something. As a senior in high school, it makes sense to at least listen to an offer rumored to be around $750,000. However, burning bridges with Notre Dame along the way and spurning the relationship the Irish staff built with him over the last year and more is certainly something.
Notre Dame's win over Texas A&M in College Station, along with the play of the Irish linebackers had to be noticed by Owusu-Boateng and Faraimo. The linebacker play was tremendous overall, specifically by the young 'backers, Drayk Bowen, Kyngstonn Villiamu-Asa and Jaiden Ausberry.
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