Notre Dame Signing Day: Where does Logan Diggs stand?

Notre Dame received 23 signed letters of intent from its 24 commitments to open the early signing period. Is No. 24 be flirting with LSU/

It was mostly quick work for Notre Dame’s coaching staff on Wednesday morning as national letters of intent began arriving early and often for the football recruiting class of 2021.

In total, 23 players officially joined the class but it was the one commit that didn’t sign his national letter of intent that is the story of the day in terms of recruiting for Notre Dame.

Running back Logan Diggs of Louisiana was the only running back commitment in the 2021 class and still calls himself a Notre Dame commitment in his Twitter profile.  However, Diggs didn’t send his letter to the Notre Dame offices Wednesday morning.

Diggs received an offer late in the recruiting game from home-state LSU, something he made public on December 9.

Then on the same day that Notre Dame extended a scholarship offer to running back Audric Estime, a current Michigan State commitment, Diggs had a cryptic tweet that ranges anywhere from being a complete nothing to being very telling.

Is he seriously weighing the late LSU offer?

Was he hurt that Notre Dame offered Estime?

Or is he simply taking his time before signing his name to the letter, which would be entirely understandable for someone making a difficult college choice?

Time will tell if Diggs ends up at Notre Dame, LSU, or anywhere in-between, but his letter not yet coming in is easily the biggest news of the start to the early signing period for Notre Dame.

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