Parker Boudreaux will visit Notre Dame this weekend for the Navy game.
Notre Dame offensive line commit Parker Boudreaux will have a chance to play one more football game before he makes his way to South Bend.
Boudreaux was invited to the play in The 10th Annual Offense-Defense All-American Bowl on Tuesday.
The all-star game, which will be played Jan. 1 in Daytona Beach, Fla., has had a number of notable alums over the years that went on to sign and play with the Irish. The list includes Golden Tate, Prince Shembo, Kyle Brindza and Isaac Rochell.
Boudreaux's family said they are unsure at the time if he will accept the invitation to participate in the event, but he's entertaining the idea, primarily because of other prospects listed on the roster like Ohio State five-star defensive end commit Nick Bosa, Alabama four-star defensive tackle commit Kendell Jones and Georgia four-star defensive end commit Chauncey Manac.
The 6-5, 291-pound Boudreaux is ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 24 offensive tackle in the country and the No. 48 recruit in the state of Florida. He has helped lead Orlando (Fla.) Bishop Moore High to a 5-0 start this season heading into a showdown with Bushnell (Fla.) South Sumter on Thursday.
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