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Recruiting Timeline of most important moments in 2025 OT Owen Strebig’s recruitment

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With 2025 four-star offensive tackle Owen Strebig announcing his college destination, Inside ND Sports travels back in time and breaks down the most pivotal moments of Strebig's recruitment.

Recruiting Update: Notre Dame makes first cut for 2025 LB target Anthony Sacca

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Updated with story after Sacca included Notre Dame with Ohio State, Alabama. Wisconsin and Duke as his top five schools. Penn State is now out of contention.


Notre Dame 2025 four-star LB target Anthony Sacca will announce his top schools on Thursday according to a post from his X/Twitter profile.

The 6-foot-4, 195-pound Sacca attends Philadelphia St. Joseph’s and is the No. 53 overall player in the 2025 class. He is ranked as the No. 6 outside linebacker.

Sacca has visited Notre Dame twice, for last April’s Blue-Gold Game and last September for the Ohio State game.

Sacca, a Penn State legacy, reports 24 total offers including Alabama, Georgia, Miami (Fla.), Michigan, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State, Tennessee and USC. He visited Alabama last weekend.

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Recruiting Submitting three new FutureCast predictions in favor of Notre Dame

With the recruiting calendar now in a dead period and Notre Dame’s junior day a couple of weeks in the rearview mirror, I’m ready to make some FutureCast predictions for Notre Dame’s 2025 class. And they’re not all the same ones I was considering making two weeks ago.

As a reminder, I still have two FutureCasts already in Notre Dame’s favor for OT Owen Strebig from July and WR Jerome Bettis Jr. from September. Both have yet to announce decisions, though Strebig's is coming Thursday.

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I’ll formally enter three more into the Rivals system on Wednesday, but, as always, I give our subscribers advanced notice. Those three are ...

Four-star CB Mark Zackery
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Notre Dame remains in great shape with the in-state cornerback. The top competition for the Irish has shifted from Ohio State to Michigan, but Notre Dame is the constant in that for a reason. I believe the Irish will eventually win this battle.

Four-star CB Dallas Golden
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A source still feels “awesome” about Notre Dame’s position for the Florida cornerback. Last weekend’s visit to Clemson may have given Golden a reason to slow down his recruitment, but the Irish will continue to push in the hopes of getting him in the class sooner rather than later.

Cornerbacks coach Mike Mickens will have put together a deep and talented class if he can get Zackery and Golden to join four-star CB Cree Thomas.

Three-star OT Matty Augustine
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Assuming Strebig commits to Notre Dame on Thursday, Augustine will then become the next offensive tackle who is most likely to join the Irish class. Offensive line coach Joe Rudolph continues to hit all the right notes with Augustine, the teammate of 2025 safety commit Ethan Long.

Basketball MBB: Losing streak extends to seven with Notre Dame loss at Duke

Notre Dame might have figured out how to limit Duke star Kyle Filipowski, but the Irish haven't figured out how to execute a win over the Blue Devils.

The 33.9% shooting for the Irish tonight was their worst since the loss to The Citadel.

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Basketball MBB: Game Thread | No. 9 Duke 71, Notre Dame 53 (Final)

Notre Dame men's basketball will attempt to do what it nearly did in January: beat Duke.

The Irish lost to the Blue Devils 67-59 in South Bend on Jan. 6, in a game they very easily could have won.

But nothing has been easy for Notre Dame (7-15, 2-9 ACC) in the middle of its six-game losing streak. No. 9 Duke (16-5, 7-3) should be plenty motivated in Cameron Indoor Stadium coming off its road loss to No. 3 North Carolina on Saturday.

Duke is led by center Kyle Filipowski, who averages 17.7 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. The 7-foot sophomore scored just seven points on 2-of-12 shooting in the win over Notre Dame last month. The Blue Devils leaned on forward Mark Mitchell (23 points and 14 rebounds) and guard Jeremy Roach (18 points and four steals) in that victory.

Tip: 9 p.m. EST
Watch: ACC Network
Listen: Notre Dame Radio Network

Notre Dame season stats:

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Football Chat Transcript: What a playoff-caliber Notre Dame team would look like


Thanks to those of you who asked questions, lurked and/or refrained from fighting, spitting, gambling and drinking during the chat.

Football Notre Dame OL Anthonie Knapp is already broadening skill set as freshman

Anthonie Knapp is trying new things at Notre Dame, like working at center, but he's used to pushing himself through change.

“I keep having a mindset not to prepare for the worst, but it’s only going to get harder and harder. That’s what made the transition easier for me. I’m expecting a full day. It’s like a full-time job. You have to love it and that’s what makes it easy.”

Recruiting Upcoming recruiting battles to know for Notre Dame football in 2025 class

Inside ND Sports previews three recruiting battles set to unfold for Notre Dame targets in the 2025 class and highlights the importance of each.


Football Notre Dame Football Live Chat is LIVE. Come join us.


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Pro Football Focus' top 200 prospects for 2024 NFL Draft

It's that time of year where everyone who covers college and pro football will start ranking and mock drafting for the 2024 NFL Draft.

Pro Football Focus released its top 200 draft prospects for 2024. As you can imagine, Joe Alt received the highest ranking for Notre Dame at No. 5 overall. He was one of seven Notre Dame players on the list.

But can you guess the second-highest ranked Notre Dame prospect? I'll cover the rest with a spoiler for those who want to guess.

No. 84 LB Marist Liufau
No. 109 RB Audric Estimé
No. 119 OT Blake Fisher
No. 133 LB JD Bertrand
No. 170 CB Cam Hart
No. 197 QB Sam Hartman

You can see the full top 200 here:

Football Time to submit your questions for Wednesday's Notre Dame Football Live Chat


Please remember to include your name and hometown along with your question(s) in this format. You CAN submit your questions early. Here's the shortcut to the question portal ...

https://live.jotcast.com/chat/notre-dame-football-live-chat-feb-7-2024-17584.html

Recruiting An overview of Notre Dame's offensive line recruiting efforts in 2025 class

Ahead of 2025 four-star offensive tackle
Owen Strebig's commitment announcement on Thursday, Inside ND Sports dives into Notre Dame's offensive line recruiting in the 2025 cycle and where Rudolph may turn next to fill this class out beyond 2025 three-star offensive tackle commit
Will Black.

Recruiting Tuesdays with Gorney: How things stand with top QBs in the 2025 Rivals250

Adam Gorney takes a look at the top quarterbacks in the 2025 class.

Eight of the top 10 pro-style quarterbacks are already committed somewhere. The same can be said about the dual-threat quarterbacks.


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Football Former Marshall WR Jayden Harrison ready to be 'a piece' for Notre Dame

Jayden Harrison's exact role wasn't outlined in Notre Dame's transfer portal recruitment of the former Marshall wide receiver. Instead, he was pitched on being a piece on a team ready to make a College Football Playoff run.

“That phrase is big, because they know what they’re looking for,” Harrison said, “and they know they need the pieces to go play big to compete for a national championship.”

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Recruiting Three-star DE CJ May drops Notre Dame commitment

Three-star defensive end CJ May, who has been committed to Notre Dame since September, has ditched his pledge to the Irish. May confirmed this with Inside ND Sports on Sunday night.

May has made multiple visits to Auburn since making his original pledge to the Irish and has expressed an interest in looking into other options.

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Recruiting Notre Dame 2025 Rivals100 OT target Owen Strebig sets commitment date

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In a post on X/Twitter Wednesday, 2025 offensive tackle target Owen Strebig announced his commitment date for Feb. 8 at 5 p.m. EST.

Notre Dame is included in Strebig’s finalists along with Wisconsin, Florida, Miami (Fla.) and USC. Strebig was last on campus for junior day.

Per Rivals, the 6-foot-8, 295-pound Strebig is a four-star recruit and the No. 66 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class. He is the No. 1 player in Wisconsin and No. 6 offensive tackle in the 2025 class.

The recruit out of Waukesha (Wisc.) Catholic Memorial has visited Notre Dame six times in his recruitment dating back to last April.

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Recruiting New 2025 CB offer in Okla.

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Notre Dame extended an offer to a Rivals250 member in the 2025 recruiting class on Monday.

Trystan Haynes, a 2025 four-star cornerback out of Midwest City (Okla.) Carl Albert, picked up an offer from the Irish. The 6-foot-1, 165-pound cornerback has 16 total offers including Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Miami (Fla.) Missouri, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State and Texas A&M. He was in Athens (Ga.) this past weekend for the Bulldogs junior day.

Per Rivals, Haynes is the No. 192 overall player and No. 20 cornerback in the 2025 class. He is ranked higher than the two 2025 cornerback targets Mark Zackery (No. 197) and Dallas Golden (No. 209) ND hosted last month for junior day.

According to MaxPreps, Haynes had 51 tackles, seven pass breakups, three interceptions and three forced fumbles last season. Carl Albert finished 14-0 and won the state championship.

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Football Football Never Sleeps: What we learned from Notre Dame's offensive newcomers, Loren Landow

@Eric Hansen and I will go live Monday on YouTube at 7 p.m. EST for the next weekly edition of "Football Never Sleeps."

We'll discuss our interviews with Notre Dame's offensive newcomers, including quarterbacks Riley Leonard and CJ Carr and wide receivers Kris Mitchell and Cam Williams, and what they learned from director of football performance Loren Landow while answering questions from viewers.

Football Never Sleeps is sponsored by Legacy Heating & Air.

We hope you join us live with questions or submit some ahead of time. Hit the bell to set a reminder to get notified when we go live.

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