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I spoke with Notre Dame 2026 offensive tackle prospect Rico Schrieber on Sunday. The 6-foot-7, 330-pound offensive tackle attended Saturday's game against Central Michigan. He is not yet rated or ranked by Rivals.
Schrieber attends Chicago (Ill.) Marist and has six total offers including four Power Five programs: Boston College, Miami (Fla.), Nebraska and Purdue.
He didn't have an opportunity to speak with offensive line coach Joe Rudolph but said he met and spent time chatting with quarterbacks coach Gino Guidugli. Before taking his visit, Schrieber already had connected with Rudolph, Guidugli and senior analyst Kevin Reihner through social media.
"My visit went overall really good," Schrieber told
Inside ND Sports. "We got to see the players walk out onto the field. My favorite moment was seeing the players walk out while everyone was watching."
Schrieber and Marist faced Chicago (Ill.) Saint Ignatius College Prep, home to Ohio State 2024 five-star defensive tackle
Justin Scott, on Friday. Marist lost 30-27 but Schrieber helped pave the way for a season-high 271 rushing yards.
Schrieber said he didn't have any major takeaways from Notre Dame's play on the field but said the crowd and atmosphere stood out. Being from nearby Illinois, Schrieber said he has a good understanding of Notre Dame's history and tradition as one of the biggest brands in college football.
He didn't leave campus with an offer but said he's excited to come back in the future. A return visit could happen in the winter or spring but Schrieber said he's focusing on his sophomore season for the time being.
"I am very interested in growing a relationship with Notre Dame they’re a great program for offensive linemen and I would be very grateful to get an offer," Schrieber said.
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