
Notre Dame makes offer to Jaziel Hart
Notre Dame makes offer to Jaziel Hart The WR/CB from Virginia is in the Class of 2026
Notre Dame has made an offer to cornerback and wide receiver Jaziel Hart.
Hart, who is in the Class of 2026 and is from the Roanoke, Virginia area, now has offers from the Fighting Irish and 23 other schools. Some of the other schools include Michigan, Penn State, Tennessee, Indiana and Virginia Tech.
He's had official visits to Virginia Tech, Michigan, Penn State and Tennessee. He's had an unofficial visit to Indiana.
Rivals.com has him ranked as a 3-star recruit with a 5.5 rating.
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