While the Notre Dame football program did not host a Junior Day this past weekend, that didn’t mean the coaching staff wasn’t active on the recruiting trail.
It was an extremely busy weekend for the Irish, as they made multiple offers while getting a chance to visit multiple schools to see some prospects that they are very interested in. It wasn’t just locally either, as Notre Dame football has a national presence recruiting, so the coaches got their air miles in this weekend.
Find out below a quick recap of what was going on in Notre Dame football recruiting this past weekend.
(Note: All prospects are in the 2026 class unless otherwise noted and recruiting rankings are according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings.)
Zavion Griffin-Haynes
The 4-star prospect was offered by the Irish in early December, and continues to be a priority for the coaching staff. Griffin-Haynes stands 6-foot, 6-inches and weighs 235-pounds while being ranked as the No. 122 overall prospect.
Commitment Sullivan Garvin
It wasn’t just uncommitted prospects getting visits from the Irish staff, Garvin, who is one of three current 2026 Notre Dame offensive line commits. While he isn’t highly ranked, as the No. 450 overall prospect, you have to believe the his position coach Joe Rudolph views him much higher than how the recruiting services do.
Offensive tackle Gregory Patrick
Rudolph was making his rounds in Michigan, and Patrick was another one of his stops. The 6-foot, 5-inch and 275-pounder is one of the nation’s best, ranking as the No. 124 overall prospect who already has locked in his official visit to South Bend for the middle of June.
Defensive back Khary Adams
The Maryland corner fits the mold for a member of the Irish secondary at 6-foot, 2-inches and 175-pounds. It looks like an uphill battle for Notre Dame to land Adams, but we…
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Author : Fighting Irish Wire
Publish date : 2025-02-03 11:09:00
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