Another Flurry of Offers Yesterday for ’22 Notre Dame Prospects

The Irish coaching staff was very busy yesterday, doling out offers to multiple class of ’22 prospects across the country.

The Irish staff has been very busy this past week on the recruiting trail, adding two commits in CB Philip Riley and DE Jason Onye for the 2021 class. The focus isn’t just on this year, but also the next as the Notre Dame staff has been offering prospects left and right this week.

Tuesday it was corner Domani Jackson and defensive end Aiden Gobaira getting offered within minutes of each other, then wide receiver Caleb Burton got his offer on Wednesday as did tight end/athletes Benjamin Gosnell and Jack Nickel. Devin Moore started it off yesterday and he was just the beginning of the Irish offers.

It was then out to Texas as an offer was given to LSU commit Bryce Anderson. The safety stands 6’0” and weights 187-pounds is a big-time player, holding offers from Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Ohio State and others.

Anderson has been committed to the Tigers since September of last year, but that hasn’t stopped school like Oregon, Auburn and Arizona State offering the star this week. Anderson seems like a good candidate to be flipped at some point and the Irish are hoping they’re the ones with the spatula.

The next offer went out to wide receiver Kevin Coleman of Missouri. Coleman stands at 5’11” and weights 170-pounds and that size hasn’t scared off anyone. He lists offers from Georgia, Alabama, LSU, Michigan, Penn State among others.

The star sophomore has yet to cut any schools so getting out in front of his recruitment will help the Irish. The battle will be tough going up against major players, but the Irish staff will be up for the challenge.

Georgia athlete Malaki Starks was the next to tweet out his offer from the Notre Dame coaching staff. The Peach State star already had the SEC big boys after him, Alabama, Georgia, and LSU, with the Irish offer his first from a northern state.

Starks could line up at multiple position when he arrives at a college campus, either quarterback, running back or cornerback, depending on how his 6’2” and 190-pound frame fills out.

The last offer that went out yesterday was to Louisiana corner Laterrance Welch. He already possess ideal lock down corner size at 6’1” and 180-pounds and once again the SEC powers have already noticed Welch. Alabama, Georgia, Oklahoma are just some of his early offers at this juncture.

It is so early in the 2022 cycle so it is hard to tell at the current moment how much impact these early offers will have. There is one thing that we do know, that the Irish want these talented athletes to matriculate to South Bend and wear the Blue and Gold in the near future.