Pot of Gold: Every new 2024 rover offer Notre Dame sent out
St. Patrick’s Day is a built-in holiday for Notre Dame to utilize on the recruiting trail, and during the “Pot of Gold” day, the staff offered dozens of new prospects.
Notre Dame’s 2022 defense is set to be coached by one of the more accomplished defensive coaching staffs in the country. On Thursday, that group sent out five new offers to 2024 recruits they’d like to have join the program at rover.
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Many (La.) High ROV Tylen Singleton
Height/weight: 6-2, 200
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 45 NATL, No. 5 safety, No. 1 player from Louisiana
Other notable offers: Arkansas, Florida State, LSU, Ole Miss, Texas A&M
Like most high-level Louisiana prospects, it will be hard to convince Singleton not to stay home and play for the Tigers. LSU is tied in the lead for him according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM), sitting at 44.0 percent along with Arkansas. Singleton received an early four-star rating from On3, and he has since picked up a more specific top-50 rating according to On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
Atlanta Woodward Academy ROV Myles Graham
Height/weight: 6-0, 200
On3 Consensus Ranking: N/A
Other notable offers: Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, Texas A&M
Graham has just about every high-level offer one could want, and now he adds Notre Dame to the mix. Louisville and Florida State lead in his recruitment according to On3’s RPM, but that is likely to change given the quantity of offers Graham is receiving. He has visited Alabama, Georgia and Louisville, and he is eager to get back to the three schools and add new ones to the list. The first school to offer Graham was Dartmouth, which shows academics are important to him.
Gulf Breeze (Fla.) Navarre ROV Zavier Hamilton
Height/weight: 6-0, 195
On3 Consensus Ranking: N/A
Other notable offers: Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, LSU, South Carolina
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Hamilton had mainly regional offers until being awarded the opportunity to play for the Irish on Thursday. He previously told Blue & Gold that Notre Dame would certainly be around the top of his list were he to get an offer. Academics are a top priority for the Florida native, which makes Notre Dame a very attractive option. Hamilton is a big fan of Irish offensive analyst and big-time recruiter Dre Brown, and the two have a relationship dating back to Brown’s time as the Tennessee recruiting coordinator last year.
Washington (D.C.) Friendship Collegiate Academy ROV Dylan Stewart
Height/weight: 6-4.5, 220
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 54 NATL, No. 5 EDGE, No. 1 player from Washington D.C.
Other notable offers: Alabama, Maryland, Ohio State, Penn State, Washington
The top player from the nation’s capital is getting plenty of attention from coast to coast. He received two new offers on Thursday: Notre Dame and South Carolina. On3 does not rank high school sophomores during their fall seasons but does hand out grades. Stewart was included on On3’s initial watchlist and received a grade of 91 — one of 18 players who received that grade.
Clanton (Ala.) Chilton County ROV Demarcus Riddick
Height/weight: 6-2, 205
On3 Consensus Ranking: No. 76 NATL, No. 7 linebacker, No. 2 player from Alabama
Other notable offers: Georgia, LSU, Oklahoma, Oregon, Penn State
Notre Dame is Riddick’s 18th offer, and there are some huge names on his list already. Notably, Riddick does not hold an offer from Alabama. The linebacker took his first unofficial visit last summer to Georgia. He absolutely loved it, per recruiting expert Sam Spiegelman. Riddick played his sophomore football season as a 15 year old, but he hits like he’s been playing at an elite level for years.