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Potential landing spots for Jake Retzlaff Northwestern. Only two teams in college football threw fewer touchdown passes (7) than the Wildcats last season. The combination of Jack
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNWisconsin football top class of 2026 safety target commits to Notre DameAs of July 11, Wisconsin's class of 2026 ranks No. 49 in the nation and No. 15 in the Big Ten with 15 players committed. Four-star wide receiver Jayden Petit and four-star running back Amari Latimer impacted the program's national standing in late June. Still, UW's failure to secure additional commitments has left it in need of some new talent.
Safety Nick Reddish of Charlotte, N.C. announced his commitment late Friday afternoon, choosing Notre Dame during a special live event at his high school. Reddish narrowed his choice down to four finalists, including Virginia Tech where his two brothers play, Indiana, Wisconsin and Notre Dame.
Miles Boykin led Notre Dame with 59 catches for 872 yards and eight touchdowns during his senior year, which ended with a loss to Clemson in the CFP. If Fields can be that kind of receiver — very good but maybe not quite spectacular — that’s probably a win for Notre Dame.
Nearly a month after the Wisconsin Badgers landed their first safety in the 2026 recruiting class, the program lost out on another.Three-star safety Nick Reddish from Independence, North Carolina announced Friday that he is committing to Notre Dame.He listed the Badgers in his final four schools along with Virginia Tech and Indiana, although he indicated that the two Big Ten schools had fallen behind in his preferences.Reddish took an official visit to Madison at the end of May after an unofficial visit in April.Wisconsin safeties coach Jack Cooper came out to see him at his school in North Carolina, but evidently it wasn't enough to reel him in.Reddish is rated as the No. 62 safety in the 2026 class by 247 Sports.More Wisconsin Badgers News:4 position groups that could make or break Wisconsin Badgers 2025 seasonWho is Wisconsin Badgers 'archvillain' for 2025 football season?Ex-Penn State 4-star QB wanted to transfer to Wisconsin until Badgers added Billy Edwards Jr.Wisconsin Badgers play in two of College Football's Top 25 rivalries, according to The AthleticThis article was originally published on www.si.com/college/wisconsin as Wisconsin Badgers lose out on 3-star safety recruit who commits to Notre Dame.
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SOUTH BEND, Ind. (WNDU) - WNDU.com is counting down the days until Notre Dame’s opening football game against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium on Aug. 31. We’ll provide information, insight and stories about the Fighting Irish on a daily basis as the 2025 season draws near.
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNReview: "Here Come The Irish" is fun, behind-the-scenes Notre Dame propagandaReview: Notre Dame looks good, almost too good, in the "Here Come The Irish" documentary. Those Notre Dame fans who need something to watch before training camp starts might want to tune into the "Here Come The Irish", a documentary about the 2024 Notre Dame football season that is streamable on Peacock.
BREAKING: 3-star SAF Nick Reddish Commits to Notre Dame
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Notre Dame Fighting Irish’s recruiting tear continues with 2026 DB commitMarcus Freeman and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish got a talented safety prospect in Nick Reddish, making a solid addition to the 2026 class.
Las Vegas Raiders linebacker Jaylon Smith opened his first restaurant and the Fort Wayne native would "like to open several more in Indiana."
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Fighting Irish Wire on MSNNotre Dame has 13 players on 2025 all-ACC academic baseball teamThirteen Notre Dame players were named to the 2025 all-ACC academic baseball team. Notre Dame is well represented on the 2025 all-ACC academic baseball team. More than 220 student-athletes from 16 ACC baseball programs were honored for this past season,
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AtoZ Sports on MSNPlayer comparisons for Notre Dame commits Javian Osborne, Jonaz Walton, and QB Noah GrubbsPlayer comparisons for Notre Dame commits Javian Osborne, Jonaz Walton, and QB Noah Grubbs originally appeared on A to Z Sports.