Notre Dame football: red hot run continues as Caleb Johnson commits

Notre Dame football wins again during their bye week, this time flipping an Auburn football commitment to the Irish. Hello, Caleb Johnson!

One of the questions asked by some after Notre Dame upset Clemson less than two weeks ago wasn’t about what it meant for the Fighting Irish program on the field in 2020, but what it meant down the road, specifically in recruiting.

Just 13 days since the 47-40, two overtime classic that saw Notre Dame knock off No. 1 for the first time in 27 years, the returns are already massive.

Notre Dame has started turning that win and the successes of 2020 on the field onto victories in the recruiting world as Philip Riley, Jr. switched his commitment from USC to the Irish earlier this week and then the likes of kicker Josh Bryan and outside linebacker Kahanu Kia announced commitments as well.

Then on Thursday night Notre Dame saw another big-time prospect flip from a football powerhouse and commit to the Irish instead as offensive tackle Caleb Johnson became commitment number 23 in the 2021 recruiting class.

Johnson had committed to Auburn back in May but had a change of heart that will see him be another massive piece on what is an absolute haul of a recruiting class on the offensive line.

Johnson is listed at 6-7, 295 pounds, and comes from Trinity Catholic High School in Ocala, Florida.  He has a three-star grade according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.

Related: Meet Notre Dame’s 2021 Recruiting Class

As well as Auburn, Johnson held offers from more than 35 programs including big-time programs like Alabama, LSU, Miami, Penn State and plenty of others.

Johnson joins an offensive line class that already includes five-star tackle Blake Fisher, four-star guard Rocco Splinder as well as Minneapolis tackle Joe Alt and Chicago guard Pat Coogan.

Notre Dame-Boston College: Jordan Johnson makes travel roster

Many have wondered when five-star freshman wide receiver Jordan Johnson might get reps for Notre Dame. It’s no guarantee but there is certainly promise that time might be today as Johnson made Notre Dame’s travel roster and has warmed up with the …

Many have wondered when five-star freshman wide receiver Jordan Johnson might get reps for Notre Dame.

It’s no guarantee but there is certainly promise that time might be today as Johnson made Notre Dame’s travel roster and has warmed up with the wide receivers today.

That news first came from Pete Sampson on Twitter.

The 6-1 freshman wide receiver played against South Florida but so far this season is yet to see action against any ACC opponents.

Johnson was ranked as the 25th best player in the entire 2020 recruiting class by Rivals. He also helped Desmet Jesuit (St. Louis) to a state championship in 2019.

Will this be the ACC game where Johnson finally sees the field?

We’re all about to find out.

WATCH: Former Texas WR Collin Johnson sports new Jaguars jersey

Former Texas wide receiver Collin Johnson had an exciting weekend of news.

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Former Texas WR signs contract, listed among top steals of NFL Draft

Former Texas wide receiver announced via Twitter on Thursday that he officially signed his rookie contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Former Texas wide receiver Collin Johnson announced via Twitter on Thursday that he’s officially signed his rookie contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Continue reading “Former Texas WR signs contract, listed among top steals of NFL Draft”

Notre Dame Misses Cut for Elite 2021 Cornerback

Notre Dame does not have a commitment to its 2021 class by a cornerback. It does however have what is regarded as a top-three class nationwide early-on.

Mike Mickens getting the cornerbacks coach job at Notre Dame could mean many good things for the Fighting Irish secondary. One of those things however won’t be landing a commitment from one of the nation’s top cornerbacks in 2021.

Jakailin (JK) Johnson of DeSmet Jesuit in St. Louis announced his six remaining schools Friday and Notre Dame did not make the cut.

If DeSmet sounds familiar it’s because Notre Dame has been linked there quite a bit recently. 2020 wide receiver commitment Jordan Johnson played his high school football there while their head coach Robert Steeples had been reported to be a candidate to become Notre Dame’s cornerbacks coach, a job of course went to Mickens earlier this week.

Listen, there is no promise whatsoever if Steeples got the job that Johnson would have wound up at Notre Dame. More importantly, hire the guy who is best for the program, not for just one individual.

I’m really hoping this doesn’t turn into anything bigger for fans because as of this point it absolutely shouldn’t.

To date, Notre Dame does not have a commitment to its 2021 class by a cornerback. It does however have what is regarded as a top-three class nationwide early-on.