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Maryland 4-star cornerback sets official visits including one to Notre Dame

Maryland 4-star cornerback sets official visits including one to Notre Dame

USA Today12-02-2025

With the recruiting calendar becoming earlier and earlier, high school prospects are setting official visits in the spring as opposed to the season and that happened on Monday for Notre Dame and a few other schools.
Maryland 2026 cornerback Khary Adams set five official visits according to On3, as the 6-foot, 2-inch and 175-pound prospect will travel all across the country in May and June. The nation's No. 155 overall prospect according to the 247Sports Composite Rankings will be in South Bend on June 13th, as it will be his fourth of five set visits.
Adams fits the exact mold that Notre Dame is looking for out of a corner, long, athletic and with great ball skills. It's hard to know who really is out in front of his recruitment, as there are no crystal ball picks for Adams at this moment.
Following his visits, it should clear up who is emerging as a top option for his eventual commitment.

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