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Football Michigan's A.J. Henning hits the transfer portal, picks Northwestern

Once upon a time, I think Notre Dame would have been all over this. I'm not as certain anymore. Certainly someone I plan to ask about.

Michigan WR A.J. Henning announces his entry into the transfer portal. He was a top target for the Irish in the 2020 class.

Henning never broke through for Michigan with any consistency. He played in 33 games across three seasons and started three times. He has 25 career receptions for 198 yards and 15 career rushes for 186 yards and two touchdowns. His biggest impact at Michigan was as a returner. He returned a punt for TD in 2021 and a kickoff for a TD in 2022.

Henning's been at Michigan for three years, so he would likely need to be a graduate for a transfer to ND to work.


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Recruiting Trail Tracks: Notre Dame coaches hit the road for evaluation period (5/10)

Al Golden and Al Washington will be checking on a priority linebacker target, and Joe Rudolph will be looking into a pair of offensive linemen committed elsewhere.

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Recruiting 2025 QB target Deuce Knight's athleticism

Deuce Knight, one of Notre Dame's 2025 quarterback targets, won a Mississippi 5A state championship in long jump tonight with a leap of 23 feet, 4.25 inches. He finished second in the high jump at 6-2.

Knight visited Notre Dame in April. The Irish will see him tomorrow for the second time of the evaluation period.

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Basketball 2024 PF Garrett Sundra on what he likes about Notre Dame, Micah Shrewsberry

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Caught up with 2024 power forward target Garrett Sundra this evening. The 6-foot-10, 200-pound forward attends Fairfax (V.A.) Paul VI and plays for Team Takeover on the grassroots basketball Nike EYBL circuit.

He reported an offer from Notre Dame in April and was previously offered by head coach Micah Shrewsberry while at Penn State.

“They liked my game and thought that I could fit in the way that they play,” Sundra told Inside ND Sports. “I was excited to get the offer because Notre Dame is a phenomenal catholic school and my family and I are catholic. We were very excited when Coach Shrews called.”

Sundra said he’s drawn to the Irish because of Shrewsberry’s coaching style and his positivity and trust in his players.

“Coach Shrews is a great coach and I enjoyed watching him throughout the season,” Sundra said. “I think everyone saw how good of a coaching staff Penn State had because of their success towards the end of the season.”

Rivals has not assigned Sundra a rating or ranking. Sundra said he'll make his decision based on how programs use the stretch four position and the relationship between coaches and players on and off the court.

“It’s important to me that I can come to my coach outside of basketball and talk about other things than basketball,” Sundra said. “Coach Shrews has both of those attributes so I will definitely consider Notre Dame moving forward.”

In the offseason, Sundra said he's focused on helping Team Takeover win the Peach Jam championship of the Nike EYBL.

He reports 16 total offers including Butler, Iowa, Miami (FL), Seton Hall and Virginia Tech. He took an official visit to Butler last November.

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Recruiting New 2025 TE offer in Calif.

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2025 three-star tight end Aaron Ia reported an offer from Notre Dame Wednesday.

The 6-foot-6, 212-pound tight end attends Orange (Calif.) Lutheran. As a sophomore, hauled in 24 receptions for 362 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

Ia holds eight offers including Notre Dame, Indiana, Tennesee, Texas, Texas A&M and Washington.

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Recruiting New 2024 LB offer in California

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Notre Dame offered 2024 outside linebacker Khmori House Wednesday.

The 6-foot-1, 201-pound defender attends Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco alongside 2024 LB target Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa.

As a junior, he totaled 29 tackles, three pass deflections and two sacks.

He is rated as a three-star recruit in the 2024 recruiting class. He is ranked as the No. 99 player in California.

He reports 10 offers including Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Oregon and Tennessee.

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***Questions answered on this week's podcast (5/9)***

Thanks to all who submitted questions for me and @Eric Hansen on our latest podcast. These are the questions we answered with timestamps.

32:44 • @drewbrennan77: With how fast the recruitment is moving on Teddy Rezak, do you think ND thinks he is a special talent who is going to blow up here soon? Any inside info on how this all came together so quickly and so under the radar? An interesting note is that he has an older brother at Vandy, but he is not showing an offer from Coach Clark Lea and staff. Thoughts there?

37:29 • Marie Biafore - @biafore_marie: Are you at all concerned about O line recruiting? Besides safety, what positions do you think Notre Dame needs to recruit well the most in the 2024 class?

43:38 • @NDJeff06: It seems that several beat writers have alluded to ND becoming better in the NIL game. What has changed for ND for people to believe this? Does ND have things other the Fund group helping in this area and is there another collective fans don't know about?

46:27 • Nathan Reynolds - @Enforcers2117: I heard that Buchner was just as good of a safety as he was a QB in high school.. was there any talks about him switching positions especially since ND is looking for a safety in the portal.. also what is the equivalent of the 4 game redshirt in football in basketball?

48:57 • Mr Nev - @mririshred: Surprised by the recruiting of the men's basketball program

52:32 • @Russo1957: If ND doesn’t add a portal safety, what do you think their backup plan will be?

54:18 • @CharlesWWolfe: What are some realistic hopes for new NCAA President Baker regarding NIL reform and perhaps some transfer portal tweaks? I am all for expanded opportunities for players, but college sports sometimes seems like a soap opera without a script.

57:37 • Marie Biafore - @biafore_marie: We are hearing how access to assistant coaches is great under Freeman, and there was none under Kelly. Why do you think that was? Was BK just trying to control the narrative entirely? At some point shouldn’t he have realized everybody knew that was what he was trying to do?

1:01:38 • Chris Kosiak - @C_K_42: You’re building a schedule and you get to pick the next 3 shamrock series host cities and opponents.

Basketball 2024 four-star PG Travis Perry recaps Notre Dame visit, cultural fit

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2024 four-star point guard Travis Perry received an offer from Notre Dame on his visit yesterday. I spoke with him tonight about his visit, head coach Micah Shrewsberry, his approach to handling success and more.

Perry met associate head coach Kyle Getter while he was at Virginia, and said he'd known Shrewsberry through playing with Indiana Elite. Shrewsberry's son, 2023 shooting guard signee Braeden Shrewsberry, played with Indiana Elite alongside 2023 shooting guard signee Logan Imes last spring and summer.

"They've watched me play for a while and kind of got to know me for a little bit and just wanted me to visit up there," Perry told Inside ND Sports. "It was a good visit. I hadn't been on campus there before so it was good to get on campus and good to see everything. One of the main things they kind of touched on is the type of person I am over the player. Obviously, they say that I wouldn't be there if I wasn't a great player, but they want people to kind of fit their culture."

Perry attends Eddyville (Ky.) Lyon County, where he became Kentucky's career scoring leader as a junior by surpassing the 4,337-point mark previously held by Kelly Coleman (1953-56). Although he's achieved historical success, Perry said he understands the bigger picture.

"There's obviously a lot of attention stuff that comes with it, but for me, it's just about knowing that it can all be taken away in the blink of an eye," Perry said. "I'm no better than anybody else. There are a lot of people that have put me in a position to be able to accomplish that feat. It's not just me, there are my teammates that go into it a lot. I wouldn't have it without the coaches and all the situations I've been put in, it wouldn't be possible."

The 6-foot-2, 170-pound point guard is ranked the No. 87 overall player in the 2024 recruiting class and led Indiana Elite to a 17U championship in the Bill Hensley Memorial Run N Slam in Fort Wayne, Indiana, last weekend. He said Braeden and Imes are guys he can envision himself playing with in the future.

"They're guys that play the game the right way," Perry said "They're unselfish, they can both shoot it well, they can both impact the game and a lot of ways. They just win and that's something that you want to be surrounded with ... guys who win and play the game the right way and that's what they do."

Perry reports 17 offers including Notre Dame, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio State, Purdue and Virginia. He took official visits to Michigan and Purdue last September and said he plans on keeping in communication with the Irish moving forward.

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Recruiting New 2025 DE offer in California

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Notre Dame extended an offer to 2025 weakside defensive end Hayden Lowe today.

The 6-foot-3, 227-pound three-star prospect attends Westlake Village (Calif.) Oaks Christian and reports 13 offers including Alabama, Louisville, Michigan, Pittsburgh, Texas and Utah.

Lowe played three games last season. He registered 16 tackles (eight for loss) and three sacks.

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Recruiting Fact or Fiction: Notre Dame's next commitment will come from Teddy Rezac

@Clint Cosgrove put my feet to the first and asked me to predict if three-star ATH Teddy Rezac will be Notre Dame's next commitment. It's the second item his Fact or Fiction column today.


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Basketball MBB: Penn State transfer Kebba Njie follows Shrewsberrry to Notre Dame | Official

The Penn State to Notre Dame movement continued Saturday night. This time it's sophomore Kebba Njie via the transfer portal.

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Football Podcast: Brady Quinn on Sam Hartman and ND's place in transfer portal, NIL era

Former Notre Dame quarterback Brady Quinn (2003-06) discusses QB Sam Hartman's transition to ND, QB Tyler Buchner's future at Alabama, the direction of ND's program under head coach Marcus Freeman, the lessons for players and coaches from the transfer portal, the changes in the Irish offense, if ND remains in the national championship picture in the era of transfer portal and NIL, how FUND is helping Irish student-athletes with NIL, the work he's doing for veterans with his 3rd & Goal Foundation and more.

Then @Eric Hansen and I answer questions from Twitter and The Insider Lounge (32:34).

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Football In search for a transfer portal safety, ND extends offer to Rhode Island's Antonio Carter II

Antonio Carter II is a 6-foot-1, 200-pound grad transfer safety for the FCS Rams with two seasons of eligibility remaining. He was a 0-star prospect coming out of Oak Ridge High in Orlando, Fla., but was 5-10, 154 at the time. In 11 games last season for Rhode Island, Carter recorded 60 tackles, 4.5 tackles for loss, a sack as well as an interception, 10 pass breakups, two fumbles caused, two fumble recoveries and a QB hurry. He told me the Irish coaching staff is working on getting a visit scheduled for him, and he's looking forward to making the trip.

Carter had no FBS offers coming out of high school. He has almost 20 now, with 14 of those coming from Power 5 schools.

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Recruiting Notes and updates on Notre Dame targets from Chicago area

I’m up in Chicago this morning and will have an opportunity to speak with several recruits including many Notre Dame targets. Here are a few I’m expecting.

2024 five-star DT target Justin Scott

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2024 four-star WR commit Cam Williams

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2024 four-star WDE target Marquise Lightfoot

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2024 four-star APB target Darrion Dupree

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2025 four-star WR target Talyn Taylor

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2025 four-star WDE target Gabe Kaminski

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2025 three-star ILB target Dominik Hulak

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2025 three-star WDE target Christopher Burgess Jr.

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Welcome Charleston Bowles

Young Mr. Bowles,

Welcome!

May seem late, but I wanted to read your work so that my welcome could be heartfelt. Eric and Tyler are right. You are young, talented, and hardworking. And you have two awesome men with tons of experience and talent to work with.

Best of luck in this important work. (In my experience, it's better to be lucky than good.)

JHS61
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