Elite 2023 WR Jalen Brown visiting Notre Dame this weekend
Miami Gulliver Prep four-star wide receiver Jalen Brown will be in South Bend this weekend visiting Notre Dame, sources tell On3’s Jeremy Johnson.
The Fighting Irish are hosting Cincinnati in a battle of top-10 teams.
Brown is one of the best wideouts in the class of 2023, slotting in at No. 21 on the 2023 On3 Top 100.
Brown has been visiting school across the nation
In addition to his offer from Notre Dame, Jalen Brown has offers from Georgia, Florida, Florida State, Iowa, LSU, Miami, Michigan, Texas and Texas A&M, among others.
Brown made the trip to Northern Florida this past weekend to watch the Gators.
His visit to Notre Dame comes just about a week after his high school teammate and friend Sedrick Irvin Jr. committed to the Fighting Irish.
Irvin is consensus four-star running back and son of former Michigan State star running back Sedrick “Swervin” Irvin.
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Notre Dame vs. Cincinnati is one of the best games of the weekend
Along with No. 2 Georgia and No. 8 Arkansas battle in Athens, Notre Dame’s content
Notre Dame has had a bumpy start to the season. Florida State took them to overtime in the season opener and Toledo almost pulled off a crazy in Week 2.
Purdue and Wisconsin also gave the Fighting Irish their best shots before fading in the second half.
Cincinnati has also had a few slow starts but had great second halves to bounce back.
This is the team’s biggest game of the year, and has major playoff implications.
The Bearcats felt snubbed after being well outside the playoff picture despite a perfect regular season record in 2020. A win over Notre Dame, along with its 38-24 victory over Indiana on Sept. 18, would give Cincinnati a resume the CFP committee would not be able to ignore.