Jaden Greathouse commits to Notre Dame over Texas and others

Greathouse is the No. 17 wide receiver and No. 18 overall player in Texas in the 247Sports composite.

Jaden Greathouse is bound for South Bend, Indiana. On Friday, Greathouse announced his intention to further his athletic and academic career at Notre Dame.

The commitment is significant for Greathouse and Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman. Freeman is off to a fast start in recruiting and Greathouse is one of the many examples of increased talent acquisition at Notre Dame.

For Texas, the Austin Westlake product is somewhat of a loss. Steve Sarkisian and his staff presumably want to keep local products home. However, Texas receiver coach Brennan Marion is still primed to have one of the better wide receiver classes in school history this season.

Texas is hoping to add elite Longview wide receiver Jalen Hale to their already strong class with Johntay Cook, Ryan Nibblet, and Jonah Wilson.

Greathouse chose Notre Dame over Texas, Oklahoma, and South Carolina. He is the No. 17 wide receiver and No. 18 overall player in Texas in the 247Sports composite.

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Top Oklahoma class of 2021 LB target commits to Notre Dame

The Sooners were supposed to have a big surge on the recruiting trail, but another top target has elected to go elsewhere.

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Rivals Predicts Who Will Step Up for Notre Dame at TE

Rivals Mike Ferrell predicts who will be Notre Dame’s starting TE after Cole Kmet declared early to the NFL.

It seemed as if Cole Kmet was set to return to South Bend, but the allure of playing at the highest level, while being paid was too good of an opportunity for him to pass up. Kmet’s decision was a tough one, but the Irish churn out tight ends at a high rate and Rivals Mike Farrell predicts who will take over the vacant starting spot.

There are three names that will be bantered around who could replace Kmet, rising junior Tommy Tremble, soon to be senior Brock Wright and incoming freshman Michael Mayer. Farrell believes that it will be Tremble being able to “hold him (Mayer) off in 2020, but Mayer is too talented to keep off the field for very long.”

As the lone 5-star prospect in Brian Kelly’s 2020 recruiting class, Mayer has very high expectations when he arrives on campus this fall. It will be interesting to see how Kelly handles his star freshman, but Farrell “likes Mayer to impact as a true freshman and he could be special as a pass-catcher and downfield threat.”

We will find out soon who will be viewed as the starter out of the spring between Tremble and Wright, as the Irish hit the field tomorrow to begin spring practice. Mayer’s arrival in the summer will be a welcome addition and if Ferrell is correct, you’ll see him early and often this season.

Notre Dame Football – Eligibility/Projected Depth Chart 2020-2022

What better way to get pumped up for spring football then to look at what’s coming in the pipeline for the Irish. I’ve put together an eligibility chart (based not on year in school, but total eligibility remaining including committed high …

What better way to get pumped up for spring football then to look at what’s coming in the pipeline for the Irish.

I’ve put together an eligibility chart (based not on year in school, but total eligibility remaining including committed high schoolers) and a PROJECTED depth chart for 2020-2022.

I need to reiterated: this is projected based on what I think it may look like.

Used the tabs at the bottom to scroll from sheet to sheet.

Bookmark this page and keep track of what the roster could look like for the Irish in 2020 and moving forward.

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