Notre Dame football's recruiting team sent out official offers today, and they are epic
Multiple future Irish players went to social media to share the intricate official offers, as they all look like a gold record. There are pictures on the outside flaps of their official visits, the gold record in the middle, an official letter written to them by head coach Marcus Freeman and more.
The Notre Dame recruiting staff has once again done a great job with the presentation of these, as they are making it a special event when you are part of the class. There will surely be more of these kind of offers in the future, but these will be hard to top.
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