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Marcus Almada set for Notre Dame visit in June

Marcus Almada set for Notre Dame visit in June

USA Today13-05-2025

Marcus Almada set for Notre Dame visit in June The Fighting Irish could continue to reload the defense.
Notre Dame will host defensive lineman Marcus Almada for an official visit in June.
Almada, who is playing his high-school football at Marion (Mass.) Tabor Academy, will be in South Bend to visit with the Fighting Irish on June 13.
He has already visited UCLA and Oklahoma State and has more on the docket, including Kentucky and Syracuse.
The 6'4", 280-pound Almada is a three-star recruit according to 247Sports.com. He's in the Class of 2026.
Perhaps Almada can be a future part of a Notre Dame defense that has recently been among the best in the country.
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