
“Secrets Revealed: How Notre Dame’s Blue-Gold Game Could Alter the Future of Their Recruiting Class!”
This past weekend was a whirlwind of excitement for Notre Dame football, as the annual Blue-Gold spring game set the stage for a stunning influx of recruiting activity. Picture the electric atmosphere—fans cheering, players showcasing their skills, and prospects visiting with stars in their eyes. Among those captivated by the charm of South Bend was offensive lineman Gregory Patrick, who officially committed to the Fighting Irish, marking a pivotal moment in their recruitment journey. But Gregory isn’t the only standout they’ve nabbed recently; the Irish have also welcomed edge rushers Rodney Dunham and Ebenezer Ewetade to their growing 2026 class, solidifying their reputation as a serious contender nationally. As the excitement builds, let’s take a closer look at the recruits who were on campus over the weekend and the larger implications for Notre Dame’s future. LEARN MORE.
- Several other key recruits, including defensive end Tiko Hola and wide receiver Brayden Robinson, also visited Notre Dame over the weekend.
While it was just Patrick joining the fold this weekend, many more prospects will join later in the cycle. Find out below a recap of what else happened this weekend in Notre Dame football recruiting.This is a huge development, as Sales is viewed as a national prospect in the 2027 class that resides in Notre Dame’s backyard. Getting him on campus early and often will be a key for the Irish to win out in his recruitment for the in-state star. It looks like it’s going very well at the moment.The younger brother of James Flanigan (signed tight end) and father Jim, Notre Dame football runs in the family’s blood. It looks like another could be on the way, as the 2027 defensive tackle returned “home” for a visit this weekend. Don’t be surprised to see the Richie joining the family tradition in the future.
Running back Javian Osborne
It wrapped up a huge recruiting week for the Irish, as they also added edge rushers Rodney Dunham and Ebenezer Ewetade in the 2026 class. The group now stands at 10 total commitments and ranks as the No. 6 collection nationally according to the 247Sports Composite Team Rankings.
Defensive end Tiko Hola
Not only did Dunham pick the Irish this week, he was on campus as well. It is great to see him buying into the program, and helping to recruit his potential classmates. The brotherhood is strong for Notre Dame, and that doesn’t look like it will end anytime soon.
Defensive end commitment Rodney Dunham
Hola is nearing a decision as well, and was also on campus this weekend. He’s a priority recruit for the Irish, as he’s also considering SMU and USC. At 6-foot, 2-inches and 285-pounds, he’s exactly the type of prospect that Notre Dame likes on the interior defensive line. It’s a very positive development that he visited this weekend, as the remaining trips he has scheduled are all official visits, with the final one to South Bend.
Wide receiver Brayden Robinson
While Notre Dame football played its annual Blue-Gold spring game this past weekend and still has a few more practices left, they took full advantage of the environment and it payed off on Sunday with a commitment from offensive lineman Gregory Patrick.
Wide receiver Monshun Sales
This is a big visit for Sellars, as he had already made a commitment date prior to getting the Irish offer. It was tempting enough for him to come and visit before making a decision, and if he postpones it to a later date, you know the Notre Dame coaching staff did a great job selling the program to him. Sellars could be the difference maker at receiver that the Irish are looking for.
Defensive lineman Richie Flanigan
While we knew that Osborne was selecting between Notre Dame and Michigan, what we didn’t know was when. On Friday it was announced that the 5-foot, 10-inch and 195-pound back will make his choice on May 3rd. Osborne was in South Bend this weekend, and it could end up being his home for a few years.
Wide receiver Gordon Sellars
The Texas receiver also took a trip to see Notre Dame this weekend, as they are inside his top-four teams. Robinson also recently visited Miami, so it looks like those are the teams to beat in his recruitment. He’s set to make his commitment on July 20th, which comes a month after he finishes with his official visits.
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