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Notre Dame football's hot recruiting stretch continues with another commitment on Monday

Notre Dame football's hot recruiting stretch continues with another commitment on Monday

USA Today14-04-2025

Notre Dame football's hot recruiting stretch continues with another commitment on Monday
It has been quite the last week for Notre Dame football on the recruiting trail, as they have added multiple top prospects and on Monday, they good times kept rolling.
The Irish landed Bubba Frazier, a 5-foot, 10-inch and 175-pound wide receiver from Georgia, its second player at the position in the 2026 class along with Dylan Faison. While on the smaller side of receivers, Frazier most likely will play the slot for the Irish, as the plan will be to get the ball in his hands any way possible.
Frazier is ranked as the No. 387 overall recruiting according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings, as the Irish beat out Wisconsin and Georgia Tech for his commitment. He's also a track star, so you know that the speed will be brought with him to South Bend. Frazier is now commitment No. 11 for Notre Dame, as they continue to amass impressively talented players.

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