
Notre Dame commit Javian Osborne is seemingly trolling Michigan at a Rivals Camp
The Irish aren't worried about his commitment, as the 5-foot, 10-inch and 200-pound back is not really looking around at other schools. However, Osborne's choice of footwear at the camp should be turning some heads, as he opted to wear Michigan cleats for the event.
The Wolverines did offer him, and took an official visit to see them last weekend, so there is some potential for a flip. However, when looking closer, Osborne has blacked out the 'M' logo on the cleats, so most likely he just wanted to wear Jordan Brand for the day and troll them a bit.
Notre Dame is getting one of the top backs in the nation, as Osborne is ranked as the No. 90 overall prospect in the 2026 class according to the 247Sports Composite.
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