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Notre Dame trending for 2025 4-star OT Jack Lange

Collin-headshotby:Collin Ginnan01/21/24

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Jack Lange
2025 offensive tackle Jack Lange. (Kyle Kelly/Blue & Gold)

Notre Dame is trending in the recruitment of Eureka (Mo.) 2025 four-star offensive tackle Jack Lange, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine.

Notre Dame recruiting insider Mike Singer logged an expert prediction with a 60% confidence level for the Fighting Irish to land Lange. The Irish now lead with an 84.8% chance of landing the star offensive tackle.

Lange is the nation’s No. 184 overall prospect and No. 16 offensive tackle in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 2 recruit in Missouri.

The 6-foot-8, 275-pound Lange visited Notre Dame this weekend as junior days were put on by programs around the country.

“The culture keeps bringing me back to Notre Dame,” Lange told On3. “We talked to coaches, did a photo shoot, played some games and watched a hockey game.

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“The highlights for me were talking to Coach Joe Rudolph and Coach Marcus Freeman, playing some games with the other recruits and listening to the academic presentation.”

Notre Dame offered Lange in mid-November.

“It’s huge,” Lange told Blue & Gold. “I’ve always been a fan of Notre Dame. That’s why I was just so excited to go up there. They’re O-line U (university), and that means a lot. Getting high praise from that type of program means a lot.”

Notre Dame leads country in total 2025 commitments

Marcus Freeman’s staff may be off to the hottest start in the country for the 2025 recruiting class. Fourteen pledges are five more than any other program in the cycle. Lucedale (Miss.) George County four-star quarterback Deuce Knight is the No. 5 QB in the class and headlines the Irish’s class.

Additional blue-chip commits include Winter Garden (Fla.) West Orange four-star safety Ivan Taylor, Chicago Simeon four-star EDGE Christopher Burgess, Green Bay (Wis.) Notre Dame De La Baie Academy four-star tight end James Flanigan, Highland Home (Ala.) four-star EDGE C.J. May, Tampa Jesuit four-star running back Justin Thurman, Wallingford (Conn.) Choate Rosemary Hall four-star offensive tackle Will Black and Phoenix Brophy College Preparatory four-star cornerback Cree Thomas.