Newsstand: Notre Dame commit Noah Grubbs named quarterback MVP at Under Armour camp

The Under Armour Next Football Camp Series made its stop in Orlando Sunday, where high school prospects took part in a series of optional athletic measurement stations, then competed in individual and head-to-head drills against other top athletes at their respective positions at Bishop Moore High School.
Among the players who competed was Lake Mary (Fla.) High quarterback and Notre Dame commit Noah Grubbs.
The 6-4.5, 195-pounder has been committed to Notre Dame since last summer and already competed in the Navy All-American Bowl in San Antonio — which now allows for high school juniors to participate — back in early January. Grubbs didn’t need to compete in this camp, but Grubbs doesn’t shy away.
And the future Fighting Irish signal-caller was named the quarterback MVP at the event. In the tweets embedded below, check out clips of Grubbs from the Under Armour camp.
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In his 15-game junior season in 2024, Grubbs completed 205 of 355 pass attempts for 3,024 passing yards, 37 touchdowns and 12 interceptions. He added 33 carries for 146 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns.
Grubbs ranks as the nation’s No. 161 overall player and No. 13 quarterback per the 2026 On3 Industry Ranking.
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“I thought it was amazing. This was our first time having College GameDay, which means there were more eyes on our game. Hopefully the viewership was where it needed to be. We just want to come out and play. We’re just happy to have the opportunity to play, number one. But again, just bringing a lot of attention to the women’s game, to the ACC, is a positive.”
— Notre Dame women’s basketball head coach Niele Ivey on the magnitude of the Irish vs. NC State game Sunday
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