Notre Dame Makes Weekend Offer

Notre Dame became the seventh program to offer a scholarship to up and coming 2022 target, Tyson Ford. Find out more about the DE here!

Notre Dame made another offer over the weekend, this one going to an up-and-comer in the 2022 recruiting class.  Tyson Ford may only have seven offers as things sit right now but the St. Louis, Missouri sophomore appears to be a player that will have plenty more offers headed his way before long.

Ford measures out at 6-6, 220 pounds and starred at defensive end for John Burroghs School as a high school sophomore.  As you can see his freakish build already makes him a star playing against guys mostly a year or two older than him in high school.

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Ford currently sits with seven offers.  Along with Notre Dame they come from Arizona State, Iowa State, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri and Texas A&M.  It doesn’t take Tom Lemming to figure out that there will be plenty more heading his way probably in a short amount of time.

Fellow St. Louis product and 2021 Notre Dame commit, defensive tackle Gabriel Rubio already jumped in putting in a good word for the Irish.

Notre Dame was seventh to offer Ford but I’m guessing we’ll see a lot more of your traditional College Football Playoff contenders offering before long.

Notre Dame Makes Top Nine for Texas Star ‘21 Offensive Tackle

Reuben Fatheree II named his top nine schools Sunday and good news for Notre Dame fans is that they’ve made this cut

Four star and top 125 overall player in the 2021 recruiting class (per 247 Sports) Reuben Fatheree II named his top nine schools Sunday and good news for Notre Dame fans is that they’ve made this cut.

Joining Notre Dame are the likes of Ohio State, Oklahoma, LSU, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Oklahoma State, Baylor and Texas. Not making the cut were some powerhouses as well including but not limited to Alabama, Michigan, Auburn, Georgia and Oregon.

For what it’s worth, the recruiting experts at 247 who have made predictions on Fatheree’s future commitment have both picked Texas A&M.

That didn’t seem to faze Notre Dame commit Gabriel Rubio however as the 2021 commitment and St. Louis product took to Twitter to try and do his own recruiting.

“Too” vs. “to” remains quite the unfortunate rivalry these days. Nonetheless, an effort nonetheless.

As always, keep checking out FIW as we’ll share all the recruiting news and everything else in regards to Notre Dame athletics.