I just got off the phone with three-star athlete Teddy Rezac following his Sunday-Monday visit to Notre Dame.
Rezac, who the Irish are recruiting as a linebacker in the 2024 class, described his meeting with head coach Marcus Freeman on Monday as the highlight of his visit.
"It was really cool to check out the campus, because of how gorgeous of a campus it was and see all the kids walking around and the college life." Rezac said.
Notre Dame's assistant coaches were out on the recruiting trail, so his time was spent mostly with the recruiting staff like director of recruiting Chad Bowden and recruiting analyst Dre Brown. But he was able to meet with graduate assistant linebackers coach Max Bullough.
Bullough had Rezac doing so much during their meeting that Rezac was sweating during it.
Notre Dame's staff told Rezac he's being recruited initially as a rover with the ability to grow into the inside linebacker roles.
Since Notre Dame offered, Missouri entered the fray as well. It was meaningful to Rezac to receive an SEC offer, but he didn't have much else to say about the Tigers.
He's been hearing from more schools such as Virginia, Nebraska, Stanford and Oklahoma as well.
"It was cool to see the waves that the Notre Dame offer brought," Rezac said.
I asked Rezac specifically about what a Nebraska offer would mean to him as someone who plays at Omaha (Neb.) Westside.
"It would be pretty cool, but it's not ..." Rezac said, "Growing up being a huge Husker fan, we were season ticket holders and went to every home game. Nebraska's a great school and I think they're getting better, especially with Coach [Matt] Rhule. We went to a spring practice. He seems pretty intense over there. But it's nothing crazy. It's kind of like another college for me now."
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Rezac, who the Irish are recruiting as a linebacker in the 2024 class, described his meeting with head coach Marcus Freeman on Monday as the highlight of his visit.
"It was really cool to check out the campus, because of how gorgeous of a campus it was and see all the kids walking around and the college life." Rezac said.
Notre Dame's assistant coaches were out on the recruiting trail, so his time was spent mostly with the recruiting staff like director of recruiting Chad Bowden and recruiting analyst Dre Brown. But he was able to meet with graduate assistant linebackers coach Max Bullough.
Bullough had Rezac doing so much during their meeting that Rezac was sweating during it.
Notre Dame's staff told Rezac he's being recruited initially as a rover with the ability to grow into the inside linebacker roles.
Since Notre Dame offered, Missouri entered the fray as well. It was meaningful to Rezac to receive an SEC offer, but he didn't have much else to say about the Tigers.
He's been hearing from more schools such as Virginia, Nebraska, Stanford and Oklahoma as well.
"It was cool to see the waves that the Notre Dame offer brought," Rezac said.
I asked Rezac specifically about what a Nebraska offer would mean to him as someone who plays at Omaha (Neb.) Westside.
"It would be pretty cool, but it's not ..." Rezac said, "Growing up being a huge Husker fan, we were season ticket holders and went to every home game. Nebraska's a great school and I think they're getting better, especially with Coach [Matt] Rhule. We went to a spring practice. He seems pretty intense over there. But it's nothing crazy. It's kind of like another college for me now."
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InsideNDSports - 2024 LB target Teddy Rezac recaps Notre Dame visit
Three-star athlete Teddy Rezac, a 2024 recruit, visited Notre Dame on Sunday and Monday.


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