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Notre Dame has its first game day recruiting weekend of the year, and the guys discuss some of the names expected in for the Tennessee State game. Kyle has been on the road in the past week; he gives an update on his road travels and more.
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RELATED: Notre Dame LB commit Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa reflects on decision
Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco class of 2024 linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa gave somewhat of a surprising commitment to Notre Dame back on July 23, as most had him pegged to Ohio State. USC — the local school — was also under close consideration.
Since making his commitment, Viliamu-Asa hasn’t been too active in giving interviews. However, he spoke with Max Torres of DucksDigest.com, the Fan Nation Oregon website, earlier this week during practice.
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Viliamu-Asa, who ranks as the nation’s No. 110 overall player and No. 9 linebacker per the 2024 On3 Industry Ranking, reflected on his decision to pick the Irish.
“I felt that it was the best choice for my long-term future,” Viliamu-Asa told Torres. “I was able to get the best of both worlds on and off the field. Regardless of what I do in football, I’ll be able to achieve my dreams off the field.”
In the several days leading up to his decision date, Viliamu-Asa was on a church retreat where he sought guidance on making his final choice. His faith helped guide him to make his decision.
“It had a lot to do with it,” Viliamu-Asa added. “I spent a lot of months praying and looking for God’s will for my life. I feel like he led me to Notre Dame.”