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WATCH: In depth Notre Dame recruiting analysis, interview with Karson Hobbs

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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.

This week’s show is heavily focused on Notre Dame’s 2024 recruiting efforts, coming off of a big visit weekend, and the staff has another huge crop of players coming on campus this weekend. The guys discuss, plus bring on a special guest.

Cincinnati Archbishop Moeller class of 2024 cornerback and Irish commit Karson Hobbs joins the show to give an update on how things are going for him as well as a preview of his official visit this weekend.

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Notre Dame has gone down to Fishers, Indiana, and landed its first in-state recruit of the 2024 cycle. On Tuesday, Hamilton Southeastern High School interior offensive lineman Styles Prescod announced his verbal commitment in favor of the Fighting Irish.

The 6-foot-5 ½, 270-pound Prescod is Notre Dame’s third offensive line commit in the 2024 recruiting cycle and second under Joe Rudolph. On March 29, Notre Dame’s first-year O-line coach, Rudolph, accepted a commitment from four-star interior offensive lineman Anthonie Knapp of Roswell (Ga.) High.

Last August, four-star interior offensive lineman Peter Jones shut down his recruitment in favor of the Irish while Harry Hiestand was the offensive line coach. However, Hiestand, who offered Prescod a scholarship in January, unexpectedly announced his retirement on Feb. 12. 

Prescod initially favored the Irish while Hiestand was the Irish position coach. However, after he stepped away from the coaching ranks, it resulted in some uncertainty surrounding his Notre Dame recruitment. 

Rudolph seemingly put that uncertainty to rest during the spring.

Prescod has been to South Bend three times over the last six weeks. He most recently officially visited Notre Dame last Friday through Saturday. Before his paid trip to campus, he visited for the Blue-Gold Game on April 22 and for spring practice on April 15. 

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