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Notre Dame lands key defensive tackle prospect

Notre Dame lands key defensive tackle prospect

USA Today10-05-2025

Notre Dame lands key defensive tackle prospect The Fighting Irish beat out the rival Trojans for Tiki Hola.
Notre Dame is getting a highly touted defensive lineman. Tiki Hola has chosen the Fighting Irish over SMU and USC.
Hola stands 6'3" and weighs 290 pounds. He is out of Bastrop, Texas.
On3 Sports has him ranked as a three-star, out of five, recruit. Texas and Texas A&M had also made offers.
Hola was slated to announce his commitment choice at 3 p.m. Central time this afternoon, but he told On3 of his choice a bit earlier in the day.
Welcome to South Bend, Tiki!
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