Notre Dame has been ranked No. 1 at some point in every full recruiting cycle since Marcus Freeman took over as head coach.
’s recruiting push on St. Patrick’s Day opened with a commitment Sunday morning when the Irish landed three-star receiver Jerome Bettis Jr., a legacy prospect with Hall of Fame bloodlines. The son of former first-round pick Jerome Bettis, who went on to have a 13-year NFL career before ultimately returning to Notre Dame to finish his degree two years ago, became the 18th verbal commitment in the Irish class. That haul ranks No.
The 6-5, 200-pound wide out is a cut above Notre Dame’s three commitments and holds offers from Alabama, , Michigan and Oregon. Bettis would offer the Irish a little bit of everything at wide receiver, physical enough to help in the run game and quick enough to be effective in space. He’ll be an obvious fit for Notre Dame as well, not just because of his family connections, but also because he’ll be coming from a higher end academic school in Woodward Academy. Can Notre Dame hold its No.
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