Notre Dame football singing ‘O Canada’ this weekend

Will he one day stand on guard for thee…Notre Dame?

On Friday, Notre Dame commitment [autotag]Sean Sevillano[/autotag] made his decision public.  As a result the Irish gained their 17th member of the 2024 recruiting class.  Sevillano plays his high school football in Clearwater, Florida now but is from Canada originally.

That wouldn’t be the only Canadian connection for the Irish over the weekend as they also made a scholarship offer to offensive tackle [autotag]Will Black[/autotag].  Black stands 6-7, 295-pounds and is in the 2025 recruiting cycle.

Black is still filling into his body but comes with an impressive offer list entering his junior year of high school.  Notre Dame joins Michigan, Penn State, Miami (FL), Texas A&M, Nebraska, and several others who have already offered him.

Black is from Canada but attends high school at Choate Rosemary Hall in Wallingford, Connecticut.

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Notre Dame Makes Yet Another ’21 Defensive Lineman a Scholarship Offer

Thursday morning saw David Abiari, a 6-4, 240 pound defensive end from Legacy High School in Mansfield, Texas announce his scholarship offer from Brian Kelly and the Notre Dame staff.

Rinse, repeat.

For the fourth straight day Notre Dame has made at least one scholarship offer to a defensive player in the 2021 recruiting class.

Thursday morning saw David Abiari, a 6-4, 240 pound defensive end from Legacy High School in Mansfield, Texas announce his scholarship offer from Brian Kelly and the Notre Dame staff.

ESPN ranks Abiari the 289th best player in the 2021 recruiting class while 247Sports ranks him at 318.

Abiari has already received offers from the likes of Baylor, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Wisconsin and others while he announced an offer from Northwestern shortly after announcing the Notre Dame offer early Thursday.

 

Notre Dame Football: New Offer to 2022 Florida TE/DE

Livingston also spends time on the hardwood where he can throw down which I suppose isn’t surprising for a young man who is 6-6.

Notre Dame’s coaching staff remained busy Friday morning not just working on the 2021 recruiting class but laying the groundwork for 2022 as well.

Current sophomore tight end/defensive end Tony Livingston of Sneffer Christian Academy in Florida announced the offer on his Twitter account late Friday morning.

Livingston is listed on 247 as 6-6, 225 pounds. His Twitter profile however claims he’s 6-6, 255.

Livingston also spends time on the hardwood where he can throw down which I suppose isn’t surprising for a young man who is 6-6.

Livingston has previously received football scholarship offers from South Carolina, Iowa State, Central Florida, Florida International and West Virginia.