Notre Dame football recruiting target Arik Armstead will announce his college choice Sunday afternoon, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Notre Dame football recruiting target Arik Armstead will announce his college choice Sunday afternoon, according to the Sacramento Bee.
Part three of our series recapping the recruits ready to sign letters-of-intent with Notre Dame next Wednesday. Previous installments include running backs and offensive linemen. The shadow that Michael Floyd‘s graduation will leave over the Irish offense likely won’t clear in just one season. (Consider even Floyd’s No. 3 jersey won’t even be in uniform…![]()
St. John’s a different team with lineup intact.
There will be no tour of Yankee Stadium. No Broadway show. No strolling around Times Square.
Notre Dame assistant Mike Elston has been to North Carolina several times to check on Irish offensive line commit Mark Harrell along with other Irish recruits, but on Wednesday, Elston brought some company with him.
“Coach Elston came back with Coach Hiestand,” said Harrell, a 6-foot-5, 265-pounder from Charlotte Catholic High School.
As the Irish go to the next level, Pat Connaughton and Alex Dragicevich are stepping up their games.
Living in nearby Mishawaka, Demetrius Jackson has been to plenty of Notre Dame basketball games, but none like Saturday night’s upset over top-ranked Syracuse.
“That was really exciting because I’ve never witnessed anything like that, a team taking on a number one team, especially being Notre Dame,” said Jackson, a 6-foot-1, 180-pound junior guard from Marian High School.
Steven Summerhays will lead Irish hockey to his native Alaska while playing some of his best hockey.
Notre Dame assistant coach Mike Denbrock has been very busy this week out in California.
First, Denbrock did in-home visit with top 2012 prospect Arik Armstead, then he stopped by Mission Viejo to offer 2013 safety Max Redfield, but he didn’t stop there.
Running back was a big need for the Notre Dame in the Class of 2012. The Irish needed quantity and quality in this class.
Part two of our series recapping the recruiting commitments set to sign letters-of-intent with Notre Dame next Wednesday. Often times, the most attention is heaped on the recruit that got away. That was certainly the case when Taylor Decker, a six-foot-eight, 310-pound tackle that was long pledged to the Irish flipped his commitment to Ohio…![]()
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South Bend Tribune – Notre Dame football recruiting notes: Armstead to announce SundayJanuary 27, 2012
Inside the Irish – The Commitments: Wide receiversJanuary 27, 2012
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Irish Sports Daily – Hiestand Hits RoadJanuary 27, 2012
Irish Illustrated – Brey counts on youth for a liftJanuary 27, 2012
Irish Sports Daily – Local Hoops Star Loves NDJanuary 27, 2012
Irish Illustrated – Summerhays surges homeJanuary 27, 2012