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Notre Dame Coaches Hit the Road for Recruiting
Irish staff visits South as they expand recruiting efforts across the country.
Jan. 27, 2026 at 9:31pm
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The Notre Dame football coaching staff, led by head coach Marcus Freeman, hit the road on Monday to visit prospective recruits in southern regions of the country. This comes as the team looks to expand its recruiting reach beyond the Midwest as the weather improves in the coming days.
Why it matters
Recruiting top talent is crucial for Notre Dame to remain competitive in college football. By visiting different parts of the country, the coaching staff can connect with a wider pool of potential student-athletes and build relationships that could lead to future commitments.
The details
On Monday, the Notre Dame staff traveled south to meet with recruits and their families, taking advantage of the warmer weather compared to the frigid conditions back in Indiana. As the week progresses, the coaches plan to visit other key recruiting areas across the country to identify and evaluate additional prospects.
- The Notre Dame staff left the Midwest on Monday, January 26, 2026.
- The coaches plan to visit other regions of the country as the weather improves in the coming days.
The players
Marcus Freeman
The head coach of the Notre Dame football team.
What’s next
The Notre Dame coaching staff will continue their recruiting travels throughout the week, visiting key areas across the country to identify and evaluate potential future Fighting Irish players.
The takeaway
Notre Dame's proactive approach to recruiting, with the coaching staff hitting the road to connect with prospects in various regions, demonstrates the program's commitment to building a talented roster that can compete at the highest level of college football.


