Five top WR targets Notre Dame recruits harder after missing out on Tate

Who is next up?

The Irish haven’t missed much during the 2023 recruiting cycle, but they did unfortunately do that today. Florida wide receiver [autotag]Carnell Tate[/autotag] announced his commitment to Ohio State, which means it’s back to the recruiting board for [autotag]Marcus Freeman[/autotag] and [autotag]Notre Dame[/autotag]. Already in the fold at the position is [autotag]Braylon James[/autotag] but it’s clear the Irish want more players at the position. Here are five realistic wide receiver prospects that the Irish will be recruiting harder now that Tate is off the board.

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Notre Dame sees 2023 wide receiver commit to ACC opponent

On to the next one

The Irish have been looking all across the country for skill player talent and today they can scratch another name off their board. After California wide receiver [autotag]DeAndre Moore Jr.[/autotag] decommitted from Oklahoma, Notre Dame was among a small group of schools that the star receiver was still considering.

Moore Jr. is not long considering anyone except Louisville, who got a verbal pledge from the six-foot and 185-pound star this afternoon. For the Cardinals, the Californian represents hope, one of the highest all-time commitments in their programs history. As for [autotag]Marcus Freeman [/autotag] and the Irish, it’s back to the drawing board to find another elite receiver prospect.

There are still some big-time receivers still looking very hard at the Irish which include Florida’s [autotag]Carnell Tate[/autotag], Texas’s [autotag]Jaden Greathouse[/autotag], North Carolina’s [autotag]Christian Hamilton[/autotag] and California’s [autotag]Rico Flores[/autotag]. The hope is that at least two of these highly thought of pass-catchers join Texas’ [autotag]Braylon James[/autotag] in South Bend.

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Notre Dame commit Braylon James targets another receiver recruit

Would you like to see this trio playing for the Irish? Of course you would.

It appears [autotag]Braylon James[/autotag], a four-star receiver commit for Notre Dame, is using Twitter to attract other recruits. Not long ago, James tweeted out a graphic anticipating a collegiate partnership with fellow Texas native [autotag]Jaden Greathouse[/autotag]. That must have worked to some degree because the Irish are one of four finalists for Greathouse. With some good mojo, James now is turning his attention to Pennsylvania’s [autotag]Rodney Gallagher[/autotag]:

The good news is Gallagher also has a strong interest in the Irish as they are among the eight finalists for him. Hopefully, James’ efforts will land him at least one of these two receivers as his teammate. For all we know, the three of them have been exchanging texts and calls planning how they will make their first entrance together at Notre Dame Stadium, thereby making these pending announcements mere formalities. It sure would be exciting to know exactly how tight they are, but that will remain a mystery for now.

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Notre Dame a finalist for another standout Texas wide receiver

Something something, horns down, something something.

The [autotag]Chasni Stuckey[/autotag] hire is already paying off for Notre Dame as the new wide receivers coach landed a commitment from Texas product [autotag]Braylon James[/autotag] a short time ago and is now in hot pursuit of another top Lone Star State target.

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[autotag]Jaden Greathouse[/autotag], a four-star recruit who recently visited Notre Dame, released his top four schools on Sunday and the Irish made the cut.  Joining Notre Dame as finalists for the 6-2, 220-pound Greathouse are Texas, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.

More good news for Notre Dame is that the Irish were pegged as his choice in a pair of crystal ball predictions earlier in the week.

Greathouse has put up just silly numbers in his three years at Westlake High School in Austin as he’s pulled down 182 receptions for 3,134 yards and 40 touchdowns in 46 games, including 20 in 16 games last year as a junior.

No those aren’t mistypes.

Greathouse didn’t announce when he’ll make his final decision but to put some context to what Stuckney is already impacting, Greathouse would be just the eighth wide receiver from Texas to commit to Notre Dame since 2000, but the second in the 2023 recruiting class.

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Texas among top schools for four-star WR Jaden Greathouse, Notre Dame trending as the favorite

The Westlake product is down to four schools.

Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian and his staff are putting an emphasis on not letting the top in-state talent leave the state. Continue reading “Texas among top schools for four-star WR Jaden Greathouse, Notre Dame trending as the favorite”

Texas WR target Jaden Greathouse receives crystal balls in favor of Notre Dame

The Notre Dame crystal ball predictions are rolling in for four-star WR Jaden Greathouse.

Allowing the top in-state to leave the state has been a thorn in Texas’ side over the last decade, and it may happen again with one of the top wide receiver targets in the 2023 class.

Four-star Jaden Greathouse out of Westlake High School is viewed as one of the Longhorns primary wide receiver targets in the class, and someone they were in the lead for at one time holding one crystal ball prediction.

However, after his most recent visit to South Bend to see Notre Dame, it seems as if the tides are beginning to shift in his recruitment as two crystal ball predictions were inputed in favor of Notre Dame.

Losing someone like Greathouse who has put up monster numbers catching 182 passes for over 3,000 yards and 43 touchdowns would not only sting because the Longhorns would miss out on a talented playmaker, but it would likely hurt even more considering the fact that he is in their backyard.

Texas wide receivers coach Brennan Marion will have his work cut out for him in order to keep Greathouse from leaving Austin, but he will have ample opportunities to show how much production his receivers will get in this offense in 2022.

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Braylon James tries to recruit fellow Texas receiver to Notre Dame

How would you like to have both of these receivers?

Now that receiver Braylon James fully is committed to Notre Dame, he’ll try to attract as much high-end talent to the program as possible. One recruit he has his eye on is fellow class of 2023 four-star receiver and Texas native Jaden Greathouse. While they don’t attend the same high school, James clearly thinks highly enough of Greathouse that he wants him to put the same college uniform. Otherwise, he wouldn’t have tweeted this out:

Notre Dame is indeed one of the programs that has extended an offer to Greathouse. However, 247Sports currently has him going to Texas, which made him an offer as a freshman along with Oklahoma and Baylor. Among the other programs on the radar are USC, Miami, Michigan, Penn State, Oregon, Colorado and Arkansas. Naturally, we hope he ends up with the Irish, but it sounds like a few things will need to break in that direction for it to happen.

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4-star Texas WR, Klubnik’s high school teammate recaps spring game visit

Following Clemson’s annual Orange & White Spring Game at Memorial Stadium this past Saturday, The Clemson Insider spoke to Westlake (Texas) 2023 four-star wide receiver Jaden Greathouse, who made his way to Tiger Town for his first-ever campus …

Following Clemson’s annual Orange & White Spring Game at Memorial Stadium this past Saturday, The Clemson Insider spoke to Westlake (Texas) 2023 four-star wide receiver Jaden Greathouse, who made his way to Tiger Town for his first-ever campus visit.

“It was great to spend time with all the coaches,” Greathouse said. “I got to view campus and all that. I got to hang out with Cade a little bit too. I got to have a private meeting with Coach (Tyler Grisham) afterward. I was there pretty late around 8ish. We were just talking and all that stuff. They didn’t offer me and they want me to come back up in the summer.”

Greathouse, the former high school teammate of Clemson freshman quarterback Cade Klubnik, was ready to get out there and catch some passes from his close friend.

“He looked great out there,” Greathouse said of Klubnik. “He did really well during the spring game, just like I knew he would. It would be really cool to keep that going.”

Before his visit, according to Greathouse, Clemson told him that they don’t offer prospects until they come up and see the campus. In any event, he was kind of expecting to get an offer once he got up there.

“(Coach Grisham) told me that he wanted to offer me, but Coach Swinney told him to wait because they want to see me run routes for them before,” he said. 

Greathouse still needs to take a couple of visits — Notre Dame and Southern Cal — and see where he is in his recruitment before he gets back to Clemson. Though, he said if the timing works, he’ll “definitely” aim to get back up there again and will keep working towards that.

“I definitely like Clemson even more after the visit,” he said. “We’ll see how it all plays out and if they really want me. I certainly like them. We’ll just have to see what they do. It would definitely be big-time for me (to earn an offer from Clemson) and we’d have to see where I’m at in my recruitment at the time and if I’m ready to drop a top-five or stuff like that.”

For the most part, Greathouse is still pretty open. After he takes all his visits, he’ll probably start closing his recruitment down and start to make some decisions.

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The Insider Report: Latest on Vizzina, nation’s No. 1 LB, Klubnik’s former teammate & more

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report. We hope everyone had a great weekend. Top QB target set to make monumental decision Tuesday On the eve of a monumental announcement for Clemson’s top quarterback prospect in the 2023 …

It’s time for this week’s edition of The Insider Report.

We hope everyone had a great weekend.

Top QB target set to make monumental decision Tuesday

On the eve of a monumental announcement for Clemson’s top quarterback prospect in the 2023 recruiting class, The Clemson Insider is calling for Tuesday to be a sunny day in Tiger Town.

Briarwood Christian (Ala.) four-star quarterback Christopher Vizzina announced Sunday that he will be announcing his college decision come Tuesday afternoon. The talented signal-caller is ready to announce his decision, as he will choose between Clemson, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, Auburn, Ohio State and Georgia.

We have gathered enough information to make our sunny forecast for Vizzina, who made two visits to Clemson this past week.

After reaching the Elite 11 finals with his performance at Carrollton High School on Sunday, April 3, Vizzina made his way down to Clemson, where he took in spring practice that following Monday.

Clemson checked all the boxes for Vizzina again, but he wanted to head home to Birmingham and digest the visit before making any potential decision. While he indicated to us that he didn’t know when his next trip to Clemson would be, he made an unannounced visit for the team’s Orange & White Spring Game on Saturday, April 9.

Now that Vizzina is ready to announce his decision, we know that those two visits definitely played a big factor in his decision-making.

Remember, we have long-maintained that Vizzina was and has been the top quarterback on Clemson’s board for quite some time now. While the particular session of Dabo Swinney Camp wasn’t open to the media, we’ve long been told that Vizzina went toe-to-toe with Arch Manning in a “throw-off.” 

Both Swinney and Brandon Streeter let Vizzina know that day that he had moved up in their respective class of 2023 quarterbacks rankings and was a top-five guy for them both.

While Clemson only offered the five-star quarterback out of Isidore Newman (New Orleans, La.) that day, Vizzina’s performance, his undeniable moxie and the way he carries himself made a lasting impression on the Tigers.

So much so that Swinney decided to pull the trigger on an offer for Vizzina, even when they still were very much involved in the Manning sweepstakes. Mutual interest between the two sides has since waned and Vizzina quickly and not so quietly became Clemson’s main and only focus.

Every time he meets with Clemson’s head coach there’s not only a big emphasis on Vizzina being “his guy,” but that he’s a “perfect fit” for the Tigers as well. 

We have long identified Vizzina as an option for Clemson, even dating back to when he held a handful of Power Five offers from schools like Duke, Georgia Tech, Louisville, Kentucky, Michigan State and Mississippi State.

His trajectory from camp star to top target didn’t happen overnight, but between him being in attendance for Clemon’s season-opener against Georgia in Charlotte and Streeter making consistent visits to Briarwood, it was only a matter of time before he was realized as one of Clemson’s top options.

Clemson was one of the first schools to show interest in Vizzina and it was because of his left tackle, who is now at Clemson, Trent Howard.

In a conversation with TCI in February, Briarwood head coach Matthew Forester recalled back in 2020 during the shutdown when he was at home and former Clemson defensive tackles coach and recruiting coordinator Todd Bates called. Bates asked Forester to tell him about his quarterback.

After Tuesday, the rest will likely be history.

The latest on 4-star WR, Klubnik’s teammate

Following Saturday’s Orange & White spring game, TCI spoke to Westlake (Texas) 2023 four-star wide receiver Jaden Greathouse, who made his way to Clemson for his first-ever campus visit.

Greathouse is the former high school teammate of Clemson freshman quarterback Cade Klubnik.

“It was great to spend time with all the coaches,” Greathouse said. “I got to view campus and all that. I got to hang out with Cade a little bit too. I got to have a private meeting with Coach (Tyler Grisham) afterward. I was there pretty late around 8ish. We were just talking and all that stuff. They didn’t offer me and they want me to come back up in the summer.”

Before his visit, according to Greathouse, Clemson told him that they don’t offer until you come up and see campus. He was kind of expecting to get an offer once he got up there. Greathouse said he “probably will” get back up to Clemson this summer.

“(Coach Grisham) told me that he wanted to offer me, but Coach Swinney told him to wait because they want to see me run routes for them before,” he said.

Greathouse still needs to take a couple of visits and see where he is in his recruitment before he gets back to Clemson. Though, he said if the timing works, he’ll “definitely” aim to get back up to Clemson again and keep working on that.

Update on the nation’s top-ranked LB

The nation’s No. 1 linebacker in the 2024 class returned to Clemson for another visit last week.

Jefferson (Ga.) High School five-star Sammy Brown was back on campus last Wednesday to take in the Tigers’ final spring practice before Saturday’s spring game. It marked his second trip to Tiger Town in as many months as he was also on campus March 12, when he became the first class of 2024 prospect to receive an offer from the Tigers.

TCI caught up with the 6-foot-2, 220-pound rising junior following his latest visit to Clemson.

“We got there just in time for team meetings and then watched their practice. Afterwards we went and ate dinner with Coach Goodwin (defensive coordinator/linebackers coach Wes Goodwin),” Brown told The Clemson Insider. “It was an overall great visit. The practice was more preparation for the spring game than anything, so it was a really chill day. Great to catch up with Coach Goodwin and others.”

Brown said the main message he took away from his conversations with Goodwin and Dabo Swinney is that the Tigers remain really interested in him but want him to take his time as he goes through the recruiting process and enjoy seeing different schools. They also told him to just keep working in high school and stay focused on that for the time being.

Before visiting Clemson on Wednesday, Brown went to Georgia the prior weekend to watch its scrimmage and also visited Alabama last Monday, when he picked up an offer from the Crimson Tide. Following the Clemson visit, he traveled to Oklahoma on Friday and said he might make it to Ohio State but is still figuring that out.

As for when he will be back at Clemson, Brown – who has been camping at Clemson since he was 10 years old – said he will try to participate in the Swinney Camp again this June and possibly even get back on campus before then.

The plan for Brown, he said, is to probably have a top-five schools list sometime during his junior year and then make his commitment sometime after that.

“As of right now still just taking everything in,” Brown said of the recruiting process. “We wanna be able to see as much as possible before we make a decision so we know that we’re making the best decision.”

Brown is considered a five-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite, which ranks him as the No. 1 linebacker and No. 9 overall prospect in the country for the 2024 class.

Clemson in a great spot with top DE target 

Among the headlining visitors on hand for Saturday’s spring game was David Ojiegbe, a four-star defensive end in the 2023 class from St. John’s College High School in Washington, D.C.

From what we have gathered, Ojiegbe’s visit to Clemson on Saturday went very well, and Ojiegbe himself told us that he enjoyed his time while on campus for the game.

If you saw TCI’s story on Ojiegbe entering the spring game visit, you know that the Tigers were already, in his words, “definitely at the top” of his list going in, and we believe Saturday’s visit only strengthened Clemson’s standing with him.

Ojiegbe also visited Clemson for the program’s second junior day of the year in early March, when he scored an offer from the Tigers. He is ranked as high as the No. 18 edge defender and No. 162 overall prospect in the 2023 class by 247Sports.

Ojiegbe – who goes to the same high school that Clemson redshirt sophomore defensive tackle Tre Williams attended – explained to TCI recently why he is so high on Clemson.

“Just the family environment and just how it’s a small school and (defensive ends) coach Lemanski (Hall) is a players’ coach,” Ojiegbe said. “I’ve been talking to Coach Wes too and he’s been giving me good vibes, talking about the scheme and everything. He’s a very down-to-earth guy, I like how he coaches. He seems like a player-coach also. I also have my boy down there, Tré Williams, I have a good relationship with him, so I definitely feel like I’d be at home down there. I liked it a lot. I liked Coach Dabo.”

Ojiegbe is in the process of narrowing down his recruitment and told us he’s currently focused on schools like Miami, North Carolina, N.C. State, Michigan, Maryland and LSU, in addition to Clemson.

Update on 4-star Texas TE Reid Mikeska

We wanted to give an update on a four-star class of 2023 tight end from the Lone Star State who was slated to attend Clemson’s spring game but couldn’t end up making the trip.

Bridgeland (Texas) High School’s Reid Mikeska was supposed to be at the spring game, but his flight got canceled.

TCI learned through a source that Clemson felt good about its chances with him heading into the planned visit. The source was unsure whether the visit would lead to a commitment from Mikeska, but the Tigers felt good about their chances with him, especially since he already considered Clemson one of his top schools coming off his visit for Clemson’s “spring elite day” on March 5, when the Tigers offered him.

“Easily one of my top schools, for sure,” Mikeska said to TCI after the visit. “They definitely helped themselves with this visit. They were already one of my top schools without offering me and I saw the campus and they offered. So, that moves them up even higher.”

Mikeska dropped his top-12 schools list on March 27, and included Clemson, of course, along with Alabama, Auburn, Baylor, LSU, Miami, Michigan State, Texas Tech, South Carolina, Tennessee, North Carolina and Florida.

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4-star Texas WR, Klubnik’s former teammate will be at Clemson’s spring game

Clemson will play host to an important visitor and the high school teammate of a current Tiger during Saturday’s spring game at Memorial Stadium. The Clemson Insider learned late Friday that Westlake (Texas) four-star wide receiver Jaden Greathouse …

Clemson will play host to an important visitor and the high school teammate of a current Tiger during Saturday’s spring game at Memorial Stadium.

The Clemson Insider learned late Friday that Westlake (Texas) four-star wide receiver Jaden Greathouse was on campus for an unofficial visit and to watch his former teammate at Westlake— Cade Klubnik — quarterback the White team during Saturday’s spring game.

His connection with Klubnik goes beyond the football field and they are in contact pretty frequently.

“He just said that he loves the family atmosphere and the Christianity of it all,” Greathouse said of Klubnik. “It’s a great place to be. He said he loves every part of it, so I’m just excited to see what he’s talking about.”

He’ll have the chance to see Klubnik in action on Saturday.

He told TCI back in February that while Clemson was looking for him to visit as soon as possible, his relationship with wide receivers coach and recruiting coordinator Tyler Grosham has developed immensely over the past couple of months.

“It’s developed a lot,” he said. “We’re talking almost every day and he’s a great guy. I love him and it’s awesome getting a chance to talk to him and be recruited by him.”

Greathouse — a 6-foot-1, 210-pound junior — is a consensus four-star, who ranks as the No. 12 wide receiver and No. 77 player in the nation for the class of 2023, per Rivals.

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