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Notre Dame will get a visit from this QB prospect soon.

Notre Dame will get a visit from this QB prospect soon.

USA Today5 days ago

Notre Dame will get a visit from this QB prospect soon. Teddy Jarrard visits the Fighting Irish on June 5.
Notre Dame is on the visit list for quarterback Teddy Jarrard.
Jarrard is scheduled to visit with the Fighting Irish in South Bend on June 5, following visits to Georgia on June 1 and Clemson on June 4.
Jarrard will then visit Penn State, Arkansas, Michigan, Ohio State and LSU.
The quarterback out of Georgia is class of 2027 and stands 6'3" and weighs 200 pounds.
Could he be a future signal-caller for the Irish? We'll see.
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