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Big Tuesday for Notre Dame on the recruiting trail
Tom Loy
Monday was a huge day for the Fighting Irish coaching staff on the recruiting trail, but an argument can be made that Tuesday is even more important.
Irish Illustrated and 247Sports bring you a look at where the Notre Dame coaches are headed today.
Anaheim (Calif.) Mater Dei five-star wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, arguably the nation’s top player at his position, says head coach Brian Kelly, special teams coordinator Brian Polian and wide receivers coach DelVaughn Alexander will be by for an in-home visit. This is a huge visit for the staff, as St. Brown is a much-needed playmaker and a highly-coveted prospect. The U.S. Army All-American is a rare talent at the wide receiver position and one that could push for starting reps as soon as he steps foot on campus, regardless of where he heads to school. Will it be Notre Dame, USC, Stanford, UCLA or Michigan? We’ll know in January, as he is expected to announce his commitment at the Army Bowl in San Antonio.
Anaheim (Calif.) Mater Dei four-star linebacker Solomon Tuliaupupu, arguably the top linebacker in the country, is another top target for the Fighting Irish. Per his father, Turnbull Tuliaupupu, Kelly and Polian will be by for an in-home visit on Tuesday. Perception is that USC remains the favorite at this point, but Notre Dame is very much a legitimate player in this race. He was blown away during his trip to South Bend this fall for an official visit and the Irish continue to make him a priority. Kelly and Polian are hoping to leave a big impression on the U.S. Army All-American.
While in California, Kelly, Polian and linebackers coach Clark Lea will be in Temecula, Calif., to see Great Oak four-star linebacker Jack Lamb. The 6-4, 220-pounder committed to the Fighting Irish back on July 27 and remains firm in that pledge. An Under Armour All-American, Lamb chose Notre Dame over offers from Duke, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State, UCLA and many others.
According to Irish Illustrated’s Kevin Sinclair, offensive line coach Harry Hiestand will be in Brentwood, Tenn., checking in on Notre Dame offensive tackle commit Cole Mabry. The 6-6, 275-pounder committed to the Fighting Irish back on Feb. 14 over offers from Cincinnati, Colorado State, Indiana, Memphis and others.
Pompano Beach (Fla.) North Broward Prep four-star wide receiver Kevin Austin, one of the top offensive playmakers nationally, says running backs coach Autry Denson will be by for an in-home visit on Tuesday. The Top100 recruit chose the Fighting Irish back on Aug. 11 over offers from Auburn, Clemson, Florida, Miami, Michigan, Ohio State, Oregon and many other top programs across the country.
Offensive coordinator Chip Long will be in the Pittsburgh area checking in on longtime Notre Dame quarterback commit Phil Jurkovec. The Gibsonia (Pa.) Pine-Richland four-star standout is a U.S. Army All-American and arguably the top dual-threat quarterback nationally. He committed to Notre Dame back on May 16, 2016 over offers from Clemson, Alabama, Ohio State, Penn State and many others across the country.
Defensive coordinator Mike Elko will make his way to Farmington, Mich., to see Harrison three-star linebacker commit Ovie Oghoufo. The long, rangy defender chose Notre Dame back on July 22, 2016 over offers from Michigan, Michigan State, Cincinnati, Kentucky and others.