Notre Dame Legacy Recruit Brothers Drop Surprising Insight Amid Marcus Freeman Speculation
The visit made a strong impression on him, and it became one of his favorite experiences so far.
“It was a really good visit,” Andre Jones told Blue & Gold. “I’ve been on a few visits so far, and that one definitely stood out. I loved the environment there. I was there all day, but I wasn’t tired of it at all. It was a lot of fun.”
Julius Jones Sr. has a strong connection with Notre Dame, which is why his son is called a “legacy recruit.”
He played as a running back for Notre Dame from 1999 to 2001 and then returned in 2003. In 2002, he faced a big problem. He was suspended because of academic issues and had to stay away from the team for one year. But he did not give up and worked hard to come back. In 2003, he returned to Notre Dame and had his best season. That year, he rushed for 1,268 yards and recorded 10 touchdowns, making it one of the best seasons by a Notre Dame running back. While the Irish are gaining major momentum with these legacy prospects, lingering rumors about Marcus Freeman’s NFL aspirations still alarm some recruits.


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