Latest on Notre Dame recruiting in the 2023 class (2024)

Notre Dame currently has 22 commits from the class of 2023. The Fighting Irish are ranked No. 3 nationally per the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings. Here is the latest on the names from the top targets board.

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Notre Dame currently has 22 commits from the class of 2023. The Fighting Irish are ranked No. 3 nationally per the 247Sports Composite Team Recruiting Rankings. They aren’t done yet and plan to add some names to the list throughout the coming months, as we head into the Early Signing Period in December and National Signing Day in February.

Here is the latest on the names fromthe top target list.

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Five-star edge Samuel M'Pemba: Notre Dame, Georgia, Miami and Oregon look to be the major players in the recruitment of 247Sports’ No. 26 overall player in the country. The Fighting Irish believe M’Pemba will be on campus for an official visit in November when Clemson comes to town. Smart money is on the Bulldogs right now, but if he remains uncommitted heading into the trip to South Bend, all bets are off.

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Four-star running back Jeremiyah Love: Two weeks ago I reported that if I had a Crystal Ball pick in for the No. 66 overall player in America, it would be on Texas A&M. I still feel that way as of today. However, one thing that could help the Fighting Irish is that I’m told a decision is no longer expected before Love’s senior season gets underway. The longer this goes, at least in my opinion, the better shot they have. Love seems torn on a few schools and return visits could occur early this fall. Notre Dame, Texas A&M and Michigan are three schools I’m watching closely here and all of them could get Love on campus in the next month or so. In fact, he'll be at Notre Dame for thehome-opener vs. Marshall. Beyond that, when he’s ready, he’ll make a commitment.

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Four-star edge Chandavian Bradley: Notre Dame would like to flip the Tennessee commit, but there hasn’t been too much traction at this point. Unless things are happening behind the scenes and things are being kept quiet, the staff doesn’t have a ton of optimism yet. This one feels like it could only change if he takes a game day official visit to Notre Dame later this fall.

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Four-star edge Caleb Herring: This one is similar to Bradley. Again, Notre Dame would like to get in the mix with the Tennessee commit, but it’s going to be even harder to flip him in my opinion. He’s a top prospect from Tennessee and he’s committed to the Volunteers. They have plenty of buzz on the recruiting trail and as time goes on, that class continues to get closer and closer. It’s going to be a tough pull, but Notre Dame will continue to kick the tires.

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Four-star edge Joshua Mickens: This one is all about the long game. Notre Dame is hopeful that a strong season and consistent effort ends up grabbing the LSU commit’s attention. One of the best in the Hoosier State, Mickens would be a welcomed addition to the Notre Dame commit list and the staff wants him to state in-state. Again, if there is any change here, it’s likely one that happens later this fall if at all.

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Four-star edge Blake Purchase: Notre Dame is in contention here, but I haven’t gotten the feeling that the Fighting Irish have made a strong push quite yet. The staff is looking to get him on campus for an official visit, but nothing is locked in as of today. Iowa State looks to be the top contender as of today. Oregon is also in play. I think Notre Dame could land him if they put an all-in effort into doing so, but right now I like the Cyclones.

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Four-star quarterback Avery Johnson: As we said they’d do, we feel confident in reporting that Notre Dame is recruiting the Kansas State commit once again. The Irish flipped four-star running back / receiver Dylan Edwards from the Wildcats and would love to do the same thing with Johnson. If you remember, Johnson was someone that Tommy Rees was extremely high on early in the process well before he blew up nationally, but they felt great about landing Dante Moore so he stopped recruiting Johnson. Obviously Moore eventually picked Oregon, so Notre Dame went back to the drawing board. The Irish are making a run at Johnson. We’ll see if anything comes of it.

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Four-star quarterback Kenny Minchey: Notre Dame is still recruiting the Pittsburgh commit and he has been receptive, but in talking with sources close to the Panthers coaching staff, they believe he’ll stick with his decision to play for head coach Pat Narduzzi. Obviously one visit could change everything, so Notre Dame is working hard to get him on campus this fall.

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Four-star receiver Taeshaun Lyons: My Crystal Ball is on Notre Dame for the California prospect. Washington was the early favorite, but this is one I expect Chansi Stuckey to land come decision time. Look for him to take an official visit to Notre Dame in the fall and we’ll see where things go at that point.

Latest on Notre Dame recruiting in the 2023 class (2024)

FAQs

How did Notre Dame do in recruiting? ›

Notre Dame is looking to continue its strong recruiting since the arrival of Marcus Freeman as the program's head coach. The 2023 and 2024 classes were outstanding, and now the Irish will look to land a third straight top-notch class.

What rank is Notre Dame recruiting? ›

Notre Dame currently has a Top 5 class according to every recruiting service, and they sit atop the rankings in two others. Notre Dame has the No. 2 recruiting class according to ESPN, and the Irish class ranks No. 5 according to On3.

Who will be Notre Dame starting quarterback in 2023? ›

Hartman was Notre Dame's primary QB in 2023 after transferring from Wake Forest. The Irish then made it clear in a subsequent tweet that backup Steve Angeli would start the game.

Who did Notre Dame get in the transfer portal? ›

Notre Dame Football Transfer Tracker for 2023-24 offseason
PlayerPositionNew School
Tobias MerriweatherWRCalifornia
Braylon JamesWRTCU
Ramon HendersonSUCLA
Holden StaesTETennessee
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Why is it so hard to get into Notre Dame? ›

To be admitted, you'll need more than good grades. Your application narrative will have to be authentic and compelling. A private research university known for its Catholic affiliation, rigorous education, and football team, Notre Dame brings in over 20,000 applications each year.

What is Notre Dame looking for in applicants? ›

Well-rounded senior class leaders. Dedicated artists. Our most competitive applicants are more than just students—they are creative intellectuals, passionate people with multiple interests. Above all else, they are involved—in the classroom, in the community, and in the relentless pursuit of truth.

How prestigious is Notre Dame? ›

The University of Notre Dame has been named as the top educational institution on the Forbes list of America's Best Large Employers 2024, and was positioned in 20th place overall, ahead of many notable corporations and organizations.

What is Notre Dame ranked academically? ›

University of Notre Dame's ranking in the 2024 edition of Best Colleges is National Universities, #20. Its tuition and fees are $62,693.

How selective is Notre Dame? ›

According to U.S. News, the University of Notre Dame acceptance rate is 15%. This puts Notre Dame among the “most selective” schools in the country. The Notre Dame Early Decision acceptance rate appears nearly double their Regular Decision college acceptance rate at 27.8%.

Who is the quarterback committing for Notre Dame in 2024? ›

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Notre Dame kicked off its 2024 offensive recruiting class with big-time quarterback CJ Carr. That helped spark a great start to the class and gave the Fighting Irish one of the best quarterbacks, and overall prospects, in the 2024 class. Here's the Irish Breakdown commit profile for Carr.

Why is Hartman not playing for Notre Dame? ›

Notre Dame quarterback Sam Hartman is opting out of the team's upcoming appearance in the Sun Bowl and will begin preparing for the NFL draft.

How many people transfer into Notre Dame? ›

For a smooth transition and a respected degree, consider Notre Dame. Every year, approximately 60 students transfer to our university for our welcoming community and the many programs that enable them to complete their degrees in a timely manner.

Does Notre Dame give transfer scholarships? ›

Notre Dame College has scholarship opportunities for transfer students. With over 30 academic programs, you have Notre Dame College is fully accredited by The Higher Learning Commission as a degree-granting institution.

What was Notre Dame's acceptance rate? ›

What Notre Dame coach was fired for lying on his resume? ›

Notre Dame scandal

In 2001, O'Leary left Georgia Tech to take over as the head coach for the University of Notre Dame. However, a few days after he was hired, inaccuracies were discovered in his published biographical sketch.

What are the acceptance odds for Notre Dame? ›

The acceptance rate at Notre Dame is 12.9%.

In other words, of 100 students who apply, only 13 are admitted. This means the school is very selective. Scores are vital to getting past their first round of filters. After that, you will need to impress them beyond just your academic scores.

How competitive is it to get into Notre Dame? ›

The acceptance rate at Notre Dame is 12.9%.

This means the school is extremely selective. Meeting their GPA requirements and SAT/ACT requirements is very important to getting past their first round of filters and proving your academic preparation.

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