Notre Dame Misses Out on Prized ’21 Corner

Notre Dame was in Devin Kirkwood’s “final five” that was released just over a week ago but wound up missing out to a Pac-12 school Thursday.

After getting tough but expected news about running back Will Shipley last week, Notre Dame quickly bounced back getting a pair of commitments by weeks end from defensive back Philip Riley and defensive end Jason Onye.

They had also been mentioned by four-star defensive back Devin Kirkwood as making his top five but the Gardena (Junipera Serra), California product chose elsewhere Thursday, making a commitment to UCLA.

Notre Dame’s list of commitments instead stays at ten as of May 14 with a pair of defensive backs included in that with Riley and Justin Walters of Bolingbrook, Illinois.  Notre Dame will continue to look near and far for more secondary help in the class.

Kirkwood becomes just the third commitment for UCLA who now ranks 71st overall in the 247Sports team rankings for 2021.

Top DB Devin Kirkwood to officially visit Michigan once coronavirus concerns fade

Devin Kirkwood was planning to visit at least seven football programs before the coronavirus outbreak forced the NCAA to suspend visits.

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Devin Kirkwood was planning to visit at least seven football programs before the coronavirus outbreak forced the NCAA to suspend all in-person recruiting through April 15.

The Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra 2021 four-star defensive back had trips to Arizona (March 20), Arizona State (March 21) and Ohio State (April 19) on his docket along with expectations to see Utah and Michigan in April and Yale and Notre Dame in May.

Of course, living close to USC and UCLA, Kirkwood said he would’ve made it to a couple spring practices to see the Trojans and Bruins.

“It’s been extremely difficult, but I will make the best of this unexpected situation,” Kirkwood told WolverinesWire. “I had to cancel my scheduled trips.”

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Once high school athletes are allowed face-to-face visits again, whether that’s in June, July or August, Kirkwood will take an official visit to Michigan.

Seeing the Wolverines is a priority.

“In order to make an informed decision, I need to experience the culture and community,” Kirkwood said of U-M. “The first impression is a lasting impression for me.”

The 6-foot-3, 175-pound cornerback that could also slide over to safety has offers from Notre Dame, Michigan, USC, Arizona State, Arizona, BYU, Nevada, Oregon State, Utah, Utah State and San Jose State,

Kirkwood will release his top five schools Oct. 3 and make his commitment on early signing day in December 2020. He said no teams are a lock to make it in his top list, but many believe Notre Dame, Michigan and USC will continue in the close race for the top-rated prospect.

Michigan’s coaches, academic expectations and culture of the football program have impressed Kirkwood through the early stages of contact.

Kirkwood is ranked No. 21 nationally at the athlete spot and No. 34 in California, according to 247Sports.

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Michigan, Notre Dame at top for 2021 3-star WR Devin Kirkwood

Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra 2021 3-star WR Devin Kirkwood has offers from Michigan, Notre Dame, USC, Arizona State, Utah and others:

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Being within 10 miles of USC, a majority of football prospects from the Los Angeles area end up playing for the Trojans.

Gardena (Calif.) Junipero Serra 2021 three-star wide receiver Devin Kirkwood might just end up elsewhere despite possessing an offer from his hometown program.

Kirkwood has Michigan and Notre Dame at the top of his list. Both schools have offered along with USC, Arizona State, BYU, Nevada, Oregon State, Utah and Utah State.

“I’ve always loved Michigan growing up,” Kirkwood said. “I would love to attend Michigan, but it depends on how my first visit goes.”

The 6-foot-3, 175-pound receiver plans to make a trip to see the Wolverines during spring practices, but he doesn’t have a specific date set.

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For the visit to be a successful one, Kirkwood has boxes he needs coach Jim Harbaugh’s group to help check.

“For them to be genuine and make me feel at home,” Kirkwood said, “talk to the skills coach and see all the college has to offer.”

He also wants a photo shoot in a Michigan football jersey.

Regardless of Kirkwood’s status as a prospect from the West Coast, he said Michigan will forever hold a place in his heart.

“It’s one of my top choices of future universities to attend after high school,” he said.

On defense for the Cavaliers, Kirkwood made 34 tackles, six pass breakups and one interception.

Kirkwood is ranked No. 848 in the country, No. 81 as an athlete and No. 73 in California, according to the 247Sports Composite.

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