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In a weekly YouTube live show, Blue & Gold’s Tim Hyde and Mike Singer discuss and react to the latest news and notes in the world of Notre Dame football and recruiting.

Hyde hasn’t been on the YouTube channel to discuss his excitement about the commitment of Bellflower (Calif.) St. John Bosco four-star linebacker Kyngstonn Viliamu-Asa. Hyde breaks down that news, plus strength coach Matt Balis‘ surprising resignation.

Also, Blue & Gold beat writer Tyler Horka joins the show to break down what he saw at Notre Dame’s first fall camp practice.

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Another year, another question about Notre Dame at Atlantic Coast Conference Media Days. ACC commissioner Jim Phillips was asked Tuesday if the Fighting Irish are any closer to becoming a full-time member of the league in football than they were before.

This is everything Phillips said.

“Another really good question. We’ve had a lot of conversations, let me put it bluntly, with Notre Dame, and they’ve been very clear. They value their independence, and I think they feel strongly that it will continue well into the future.

“If they ever have the desire of joining the conference, they know that we would welcome them with open arms, but I think — I can’t speak for Jack [Swarbrick] right now and Pete [Bevacqua] in the future or Father John [Jenkins], but I think it’s been a healthy relationship both ways for the ACC and for Notre Dame.

“Their sports, other than football, I think have thrived in the ACC. I think they really enjoy the academic prowess that the ACC brings as well, but they’ve been pretty clear about their desire to stay independent. So I don’t see that changing any time soon.”

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