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Ohio 2027 RB Jeter Jerwers will be at two Notre Dame football camps next week

Ohio 2027 RB Jeter Jerwers will be at two Notre Dame football camps next week

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Ohio running back Jett Jerwers will attend two Notre Dame football camps in June.
Notre Dame football has done a great job recruiting head coach Marcus Freeman's home state of Ohio, and on Saturday another prospect from the Buckeye State will be heading to South Bend twice over the next week.
Running back Jett Jerwers, a 6-foot, and 190-pound prospect announced that he will be attending two Irish camps, the first one on June 6th which is the Irish Invasion, and then again on June 9th for the evaluation camp.
He's currently not ranked at the moment, but does have offers from Kentucky and Bowling Green. It's still very early in his 2027 class, so Jerwers is clearing coming to South Bend with a singular goal, earn a scholarship.
If he does well during both camps, that could very well end up being the case. Jerwers had an impressive sophomore campaign, totaling 1,131 yards with 10 touchdowns. He took a visit to South Bend in early April, and now will have two more visits coming up.
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