Notre Dame Football: Irish Offer Elite Texas Cornerback

He has already received scholarship offers from traditional powerhouses Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas and Texas A&M among several others.

For the second time this week Notre Dame has made a scholarship offer to a player in the 2021 recruiting class, this time to cornerback Ishmael Ibraheem.

Ibraheem, a 6-1, 175 pound junior from Kimball High School in Dallas is rated a four-star prospect and is ranked the 11th best corner in the 2021 class by 247Sports. He has already received scholarship offers from traditional powerhouses Alabama, LSU, Georgia, Oklahoma, Texas and Texas A&M among several others.

Notre Dame currently has seven commitments to their 2021 class which is ranked second overall by 247Sports. However, just one of those seven commitments is on the defensive side of the ball, that being defensive tackle Gabriel Rubio of Missouri.

Watch: Michael Mayer Scores in All-American Game, Draws Huge Praise

Just days later Notre Dame fans were given a taste of the future as Michael Mayer, the four-star Tight End and 2019 Kentucky High School Football Player of the Year scored in the annual Adidas All-American Game in San Antonio.

When you’re known as Tight End U, you don’t let the departure of one star at the position get you down for very long.

Cole Kmet announced this week that he would be entering the NFL Draft instead of returning to Notre Dame for one final season. As the already No. 1 tight end in the 2020 draft it’s a move that makes complete sense.

Just days later Notre Dame fans were given a taste of the future as Michael Mayer, the four-star Tight End and 2019 Kentucky High School Football Player of the Year scored in the annual Adidas All-American Game in San Antonio.

A couple of his 2020 classmates at Notre Dame were impressed on social media:

2020 quarterback Drew Pyne:

Fellow 2020 Tight End Kevin Bauman:

Mayer will enroll at Notre Dame in the summer and figures to challenge for playing time right away.

Notre Dame Football: What “Next-Level Recruiting” May Involve

I may be crazy but if you’re trying to sell a huge target something, don’t you bring out the best you have to offer?

One day after Christmas and two days before last weekend’s Camping World Bowl against Iowa State, Brian Kelly made headlines by saying about as interesting thing as you’ll hear a head coach say about the future of their roster.

On Notre Dame’s recent recruiting and where it ends up in the future, Kelly stated:

“We want to break out of the 15th ranked or the 10th ranked, and we want to get into that next echelon …. I think we have some things that we’re going to implement that will allow us to do that.” – Brian Kelly on December 26, 2019

Notre Dame has recruited fine, some would even consider it pretty well, but nobody is confusing Brian Kelly and his recruiting classes for the amount of talent the likes of LSU, Georgia, Clemson and Alabama are bringing into their programs year after of late.

So how do you actually raise the bar for recruiting?

If a couple of recent misses by the Fighting Irish are to ask, the answer would be in the head coach.

Carter Karels of the South Bend Tribune did a fantastic piece Friday that explored the reasons big-time Notre Dame targets Lathan Ransom and Jalen McMillan signed with schools other than N-D in mid-December.

Although Notre Dame had pegged both as primary targets last recruiting cycle, the man who cashes the largest check was nowhere to be found in pursuing them.

“Washington, literally everyone on that staff, I have a relationship with,” McMillan said. “I have everyone’s phone number on that staff. I text them all the time, and it’s not even just about football. It’s about girls, food — anything other than football.

“With coach Kelly, he never texted me. He didn’t text my mom, my dad. So I didn’t feel like we had a relationship for me to actually want to go there.”  – Jalen McMillan on why he chose Washington over Notre Dame

I may be crazy but if you’re trying to sell a huge target something, don’t you bring out the best you have to offer?

Maybe Notre Dame made it appear they were more interested than they really were in McMillan.  Otherwise it’s an incredibly tough look for Kelly assuming McMillan is being truthful and we have no reason not to think he is.

You can hate it all you want but people like being appreciated or courted.  That’s not to say Brian Kelly has to be creeping out the world and camping out at a recruits house like that weirdo Jim Harbaugh, but if certain players are such huge targets then establishing a relationship is key.

It feels like it should all go without needing to be written but the piece by Karels opens an eye to what Notre Dame has not done in recruiting that others have which is only further-proved when it’s mentioned how Ryan Day was texting with Ransom multiple times a week even after Ransom had committed to Ohio State.

I don’t have the information but I’d assume it can’t be that widespread of an issue because then I’d have trouble believing almost any big-time recruit would commit without establishing a good relationship with the head coach.

For instance, do I think for a second that Kelly wasn’t in touch with the likes of Chris Tyree or Michael Mayer this past cycle?  I absolutely think he was because talents like that have to really, really like the school if they’re going to commit without really knowing their head coach.

My guess is that it’s the depths that Kelly is willing to go that is going to change.  Maybe in years past he was willing to get engaged with a certain amount of targets but let his staff handle the rest.

Maybe that number grows for the next few years in order to try and close more of these deals.

I don’t know the perfect fix or solution for the problem that appears evident for Kelly here, again because I don’t know how wide-spread it is seeing as Notre Dame has again done fine, but not great in recruiting of late.

If it means Kelly having to be typing away on his phone more than so be it.  We all have parts of our respective jobs we may dislike, that can just be added to his stack because it’s a necessary evil in today’s college football landscape.

Watch: Tyree and Pyne Shine in Under Armour All-American Game as Notre Dame Future Looks Bright

At the end of the day it’s just an All-Star game but if you’re a Notre Dame fan that has been waiting for some next-level type talents, especially in terms of speed, you can’t help but get excited about what you saw in Orlando tonight.

Much of the talk this week in Orlando in regards to Notre Dame has been about running Chris Tyree and understandably so.

Tyree is the highest rated running back to choose Notre Dame in what seems like ages and he kept making headlines as he was a captain, the second fastest man and the winner of the shuttle competition between players.

Tyree wasn’t the only future Fighting Irish offensive player to turn heads during the week however as quarterback Drew Pyne of New Canaan, Connecticut did well for himself, too.

Pyne and Tyree teamed up with future Irish long-snapper Alex Pietsch on the Savage team in Thursday’s Under Armour All-American game and gave Irish fans everywhere reasons to get excited.

Pyne finished the night 9 for 11 passing for 124 yards, highlighted by a 42 yard touchdown pass to Ohio State-bound Julian Fleming.

Pyne’s Notre Dame teammate Chris Tyree didn’t let his big week go without one last flash either, scoring on a one yard run in the game on a hand-off from none other than Tyree.

At the end of the day it’s just an All-Star game but if you’re a Notre Dame fan that has been waiting for some next-level type talents, especially in terms of speed, you can’t help but get excited about what you saw in Orlando tonight.

240 days until Notre Dame vs. Navy in Ireland in case you were wondering.

Notre Dame Football: Top Rated Long Snapper Alex Peitsch Signs with Irish

Peitsch committed to Notre Dame back in April and figures to be on the field right away replacing the great John Shannon.

Notre Dame may be regarded as “Tight End U” by some but “Long Snapper U” is starting to make a lot of sense for the Catholic university in South Bend.

Last week John Shannon was awarded the inagural Patrick Mannelly Award for the best long-snapper in the nation.  It was also announced that Shannon would be forgoing his final year of eligibility at Notre Dame and instead beginning his career in law-enforcement.

Worries at long snapper for the Fighting Irish?

Not so fast.

Alex Peitsch of St. John’s College High School in our nation’s capital signed his letter of intent Wednesday to play football at Notre Dame.

Peitsch is ranked by 247Sports as the number-one long-snapper in all of the 2020 recruiting class.

Peitsch committed to Notre Dame back in April and figures to be on the field right away replacing the great John Shannon.

 

Notre Dame Football: Three-Star CB Caleb Offord Signs with Irish

Offord is a three-star recruit from Mississippi and listed at 6-1, 180 pounds. He chose Notre Dame’s offer over those from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Duke and Kentucky.

Caleb Offord was one of four defensive backs to sign their National Letter of Intent to Notre Dame on Wednesday, adding depth to a unit that figures to be incredibly strong heading into the 2020 season.

Offord is a three-star recruit from Mississippi and listed at 6-1, 180 pounds. He chose Notre Dame’s offer over those from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Duke and Kentucky.

The Southaven, Mississippi native originally committed to Notre Dame on the Fourth of July this past summer and checks in as the 37th rated cornerback nationally and 13th best prospect in Mississippi this year according to 247Sports.

Offord intercepted seven passes between his junior and senior high school football seasons and recorded 66 tackles in that time.

Offord becomes Notre Dame’s first commitment from Mississippi during Brian Kelly’s ten years as head coach.

Notre Dame Football: Four-Star TE Michael Mayer Signs with Irish

Mayer was the 2019 Kentucky Player of the Year after pulling in 50 receptions for 970 yards and 15 touchdowns and has been described as “can’t miss” but many who have seen him play.

Michael Mayer has been very strong in his commitment to Notre Dame, clarifying again last week that he was all-in on the Fighting Irish even right after Chip Long was relieved of his offensive coordinator duties.

Mayer, a four-star tight end from Covington Catholic in Alexandria, Kentucky makes up one-half of the best tight end tandem of any team in 2020’s recruiting class as he’s joined by Kevin Bauman of New Jersey, also a four-star recruit.

Mayer was the 2019 Kentucky Player of the Year after pulling in 50 receptions for 970 yards and 15 touchdowns and has been described as “can’t miss” but many who have seen him play.

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Mayer chose Notre Dame aka Tight End U over the likes of LSU, Alabama, Georgia, Michigan and Ohio State.

You can see Mayer take part in the annual All-American Bowl in San Antonio on January 4.

Notre Dame Football: Four-Star QB Drew Pyne Signs with Irish

In case you forgot because you’ve been swept up in Buchner-mania or whatever you’d like to call it – here’s a quick reminder:

Drew Pyne is really good at football.

Way back in mid-April of 2018 quarterback Drew Pyne of New Canaan, Connecticut made his commitment to Notre Dame as he gave his verbal commitment.

Not because of anything he did or failed to but more because of the insane numbers that 2021 Notre Dame commit Tyler Buchner put up this season in Southern California, it seems like Pyne has essentially been forgotten about by parts of the Notre Dame fanbase.

In case you forgot because you’ve been swept up in Buchner-mania or whatever you’d like to call it – here’s a quick reminder:

Drew Pyne is really good at football.

In his senior year Pyne threw for over 2000 yards and surpassed the 9000 passing yards for his high school career.  He also threw 54 touchdown passes to just 13 interceptions over the last two seasons as his New Canaan squad finished his senior year with a 9-3 record.

The 6-0, 194 pound Pyne chose Notre Dame over offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, LSU, Michigan, Oklahoma, Penn State and plenty of others.

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247Sports ranks Pyne as the seventh best pro-style quarterback in the 2020 recruiting class.

Notre Dame Football: Three Star WR Xavier Watts Signs with Irish

Notre Dame beat out in-state Nebraska who Notre Dame coaches at one point thought were getting a commitment from Watts. 

 

Notre Dame went to the heartland and took a three-star wide reciever right out of Nebraska, Iowa and Iowa State’s backyard when they landed Xavier Watts on National Signing Day.

Watts checks in as the second rated prospect this year from the state of Nebraska, but its worth noting that he’s ranked 75th among receivers nationally, per 247Sports.

The 6-1 Watts had 1072 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in 11 games as a high school senior at Burke High School in Omaha, Nebraska.  Notre Dame beat out in-state Nebraska who Notre Dame coaches at one point thought were getting a commitment from Watts.

Watts will enroll at Notre Dame in January and be on campus for spring practice.

Notre Dame Football: Four-Star OT Tosh Baker Signs with Irish

The monsterous Baker commited to Brian Kelly’s Fighting Irish squad back in May and is ranked by 247Sports as the 67th best prospect in the country and third best offensive tackle in the entire class.

Longtime Notre Dame commit Tosh Baker was among the future Fighting Irish that made things official by signing his National Letter of Intent this morninig.

The monsterous Baker commited to Brian Kelly’s Fighting Irish squad back in May and is ranked by 247Sports as the 67th best prospect in the country and third best offensive tackle in the entire class.

Baker chose Notre Dame while having offers from many of the biggest programs in college football including Alabama, Auburn, Miami, Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Texas, USC and plenty of others.

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The Scottsdale, Arizona product checks in at 6-8, 275 pounds.  You can catch Baker in action on January 4 when he will participate in the annual All-American Bowl in San Antonio.