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Notre Dame QB Commit Tyler Buchner Skyrockets in New Rankings

It was a strange day because of the star ranking being applied to Notre Dame quarterback commit in the 2021 class, Tyler Buchner.

It was a weird day in recruiting if you’re a Notre Dame fan.  No, not because any big-time player committed and then de-committed or because Notre Dame offered a sophomore tight end that looks ready for the big time.  It was instead because of the star-ranking being applied to Notre Dame quarterback commit in the 2021 class, Tyler Buchner.

Buchner, a senior to be at The Bishop’s School in La Jolla, California began the day as a four-star recruit.  Sometime in the late morning his composite rating on 247Sports jumped to five-stars.  Then a short time later it was back down to four.  One Foot Down did a good job breaking this down.

Listen, I don’t really care what his star total is today or what it is going to be in late December when he ultimately signs his National Letter of Intent.  He appears to be a star in the making and will enter Notre Dame with the most hype a quarterback has had since Gunner Kiel began his Fighting Irish career (and we all know how well that worked out).

Where Buchner did gain a ton of ground and didn’t give it back in a single day was in the overall player rankings on 247Sports.  Buchner had been the 103rd rated player in the 2021 recruiting class nationally by the outlet before being promoted to number 50 overall today.

Buchner now ranks as the third highest dual threat quarterback in the class according to 247Sports and the sixth overall quarterback.  He’s shown that he is clearly a great athlete but most of the questions surrounding him come from his level of competition as he plays in California’s lowest classification for high school football.

Regardless of who he plays and whether he ends up with a fifth star or not, the hype train has already pulled out of the station for Tyler Buchner and will likely only be picking up steam as it makes the year long journey to South Bend.

What Was the Biggest Takeaway from the 2019 College Football Season?

But what did we learn about college football in 2019 that will apply in 2020 and beyond?

The 2019 season has come and gone and when we look back on it we’ll remember various things:

Nationally it was the Joe Burrow and LSU show as the Tigers reworked their entire offense in one off-season and came back with the best offense the game has ever seen.

For Notre Dame it was a year that saw 11 wins and a dominating bowl victory but it’s obvious the bar has been raised for the program after the lack of excitement from the fan base that would have killed for a season like this just a decade ago.

But what did we learn about college football in 2019 that will apply in 2020 and beyond?

Myself and Pete Fiutak of College Football News recorded our latest episode of the College Football News Podcast mid-week and discussed exactly that.

In this episode you’ll hear us discuss the LSU offensive overhaul, how the transfer portal improved college football in 2019 and how the importance of elite quarterbacks at the collegiate level has changed in recent years, a conversation that very-much applies to Notre Dame’s wishes for 2020.

Take a listen above or subscribe to the CFN Podcast on Apple now!