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2026 four-star receiver target to make unofficial visit to Notre Dame

2026 four-star receiver target to make unofficial visit to Notre Dame

USA Today05-02-2025
2026 four-star receiver target to make unofficial visit to Notre Dame
As of this writing, Dylan Faison is the only receiver commit for Notre Dame's 2026 recruiting class. While the Irish might not be the frontrunners for 2026 four-star receiver recruit Brody Keefe, he at least has enough interest that he'll see for himself what Notre Dame is about.
Rivals national recruiting analyst Sam Spiegelman is reporting that Keefe, who hails from Charlotte, North Carolina, will make an unofficial visit to Notre Dame on March 28 and 29. He also has Georgia and Florida on his list for the spring.
It's hard to say exactly which direction Keefe is leaning towards. Rivals has Clemson as the favorite to land him. 247Sports lists both Ohio State and Tennessee as the programs trending most favorably for his services.
Right now, it appears College Football Playoff teams from this past season are most likely to get Keefe. That obviously would be good news for the Irish, who came one game short of winning the whole thing:
Best of luck to the Irish in their pursuit of him.
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