Notre Dame lands a commitment from in-state two-sport star

The Irish land yet another two-sport star

It seems as if in-state 2025 two-sport star [autotag]Brandon Logan[/autotag] knew what he wanted to do all along, be part of two Notre Dame’s teams.

The Fort Wayne baseball and football athlete was committed to Vanderbilt baseball up until yesterday, and on Saturday made the switch to the Irish. Logan will play both sports in South Bend, so this is a big win for the baseball program as well.

It’s not uncommon for Notre Dame athletes to play multiple sports, as we have seen Cole Kmet and Jeff Smardjza do it previously. Wide receiver’s Jordan Faison and Tyler Buchner are currently doing it, as they also play for the lacrosse team.

Logan isn’t ranked as a football player due to his previous baseball commitment. It’s safe to say that if Notre Dame wanted him on the gridiron, he’s good enough to play.

The Irish now have 22 commitments in its 2025 class, one that is ranked as the No. 8 overall group according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

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Notre Dame football 2025 safety target decommits from SEC program

This could end up working out very well for the Irish

For as much as other schools are trying to flip Notre Dame football commits, the Irish are trying to do the same.

Late Friday night, in-state 2025 safety [autotag]Brandon Logan[/autotag] reopened his recruitment. The Fort Wayne native was committed to Vanderbilt as a baseball player, but after Notre Dame offered in July, he had second thoughts.

At 6-feet and 185-pounds, Logan has a solid frame to roam the secondary. You know he’s an exceptional athlete, as the Commodore baseball team is one of the best in the country.

Logan is currently unranked by most major services, mainly due to the fact that he wasn’t intending on playing football at the next level.

If he does ultimately land in South Bend, it would be a big win for both the football and baseball programs.

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Notre Dame football offers in-state safety, SEC baseball commit

The Irish are attempting a double-flip, from a baseball powerhouse

Notre Dame football may have unearthed another gem in recruiting in its own backyard.

Fort Wayne safety [autotag]Brandon Logan[/autotag], who is committed to Vanderbilt baseball, was offered by the Irish on Friday evening. The 6-foot and 180-pound prospect isn’t ranked, but that has a lot to do with his decision to play another sport at the collegiate level.

Only two other schools have offered in football, Indiana and Iowa, again, a lower number because of his interest on a different sport. Logan could end up playing both in college, as many current and former Irish stars have, it would be a big win for both Notre Dame programs if that were to happen.

It will be very interesting to see how this plays out, if Logan opts to stay with baseball or try his hand at football.

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